Sentence examples for may be competent for from inspiring English sources

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It is important to note that competence is decision-, time-, and place-specific and that individuals may be competent for one decision (such as what to eat and drink) and not another (such as whether to refuse surgery) and may be competent one day and not the next.

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In summary, juvenile alligators may be competent hosts for WNV.

Several wild carnivorous mammals may be competent zoonotic reservoirs for rabies viruses (1 ).

Without such powers, women may be competent but not likable as head or organizational representatives.

The alternative process, macropinocytosis, results in bacteria being taken up into large spacious macropinosomes, which may not be competent for fusion which granules and therefore permit S. aureus to lyse the vacuolar membrane and escape into the cytoplasm (Gresham et al., 2000).

As the study has revealed, although small firm managers may be entrepreneurially competent for strategy making and implementation, their failure may stem from the very nature of the firms and the environments in which they operate.

Our results indicate that transcripts with or without Exon 11 are approximately equal (in agreement with previous data), but transcripts carrying Exon 11 (i.e., full length) are relatively more abundant in colon cancer samples, suggesting that these cells may be more competent for motility.

Such a SC may not be competent to make decisions on important scientific questions.

This is true, even where the citizen is not a child (who may not yet be competent to make responsible judgements for themselves about what is in their own best interests), but a mature adult who is voluntary engaged in an activity which they judge to be desirable and which causes no harm to others.

Evolutionary computation may be a competent implement for automatic design of digital integrated circuits (IC).

In light of evidence that white-tailed deer are often infected with these pathogens throughout the range of A. americanum ticks (28 – 30 ), we hypothesize that white-tailed deer may be weakly competent reservoirs for these pathogens.

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