Sentence examples for one's competences from inspiring English sources

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(Focus group midwife, female) "We respect each one's competences and highlight their independent and autonomous aspects.

The competences of those working in the unit and their training were also mentioned: "We respect each one's competences and highlight their independent and autonomous aspects.

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Moreover, safe clinical practice depends on being able to recognise the limits of one's competence, so that a practitioner does not take risks, but is also not so under-confident that she/he is unable to act to prevent critical incidents.

True, he was in fine physical shape for a man of 57, though perhaps this was not the wisest strategy for proving one's competence.

More specifically, if perceived item difficulty is high relative to one's competence, test-taking engagement will be negatively affected.

In addition, participation in non-job-related non-formal education could also be driven by factors other than the desire to expand one's competence.

In other words, if students face some failure regarding EFL learning or are not interested in their learning experience, they won't adapt mastery approach as their goal orientation which is learning the language for mastering one's competence.

Rausch et al. (2016) used problem-solving tasks within authentic office simulations and found that situational confidence in one's competence was significantly positively associated with tolerance for ambiguity and uncertainty and with maintaining positive and active emotional states.

Also, Rausch et al. (2016) measured confidence in one's competence as a very situationally specific state variable closely related to the perception of concrete situations within authentic office simulations.

On the other hand, if a student or instructor responds that student success is more related to one's ability to make connections and form logical arguments, this could be indicative of a perspective on learning more closely related to learning goals: learning with the goal of increasing one's competence.

General self-efficacy refers to the belief in one's competence to cope with stressful or challenging demands.

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