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Hillary Clinton would make a competent, knowledgeable, and responsible President.
Conclusions: To make a competent assessment of injury, it is important to evaluate each patient individually.
The cacophony was unbelievable, proving that even technology can't make a competent musician out of every person.
I think she would make a competent instructor, but she told me she is deeply enamored of our supervisor, a happily married man.
But Corbyn's ability to run a decent election campaign cannot be taken as a sign he would make a competent premier.
Carry on like that, people at the summit quipped, and the 71-year-old leader might one day make a competent foreign minister.In this section They came, they jawed, they failed to conquer The marathon's not over Pulling back the blanket Reprints Related items Global warming: Struggling to save the planetMay 31st 2007On substance, however, the summit was a let-down.
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That's what really makes a competent educator, is someone who really reflects on their practice".
Deptula said the limited air-defense capabilities of Isis made a "competent, coherent holistic air campaign" a viable option.
"The court has determined, by clear and convincing evidence, that she made a competent decision not to be kept alive in this kind of situation".
The head of the House Democratic caucus is by all accounts a nice guy, and he might have made a competent speaker of the House.
After all, they had made a competent sports car out of the utilitarian Beetle, and a few more tweaks to make their car raceworthy seemed a natural extension of developing their production car.
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