Sentence examples for perceived ability of from inspiring English sources

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My only caution would be that teachers do tend to know their pupils well and perhaps feel they would not be wise to push Oxbridge for some students who would flourish in a slightly different university environment despite the perceived ability of the candidate".

Self-efficacy relates to perceived ability of using a new technology.

For instance, the perceived ability of these cloud providers to establish and maintain data centers, which are geographically located, and in close proximity to their customers is essential.

Regulatory quality quantifies the perceived ability of the government toward sound policy and the degree to which regulations formulation and implementation encourage private sector development.

But what is odd about the behaviour of the finance ministers is that they did not apparently see how damaging their actions would be in relation to the perceived ability of the eurozone to thrive and survive.

In both countries contemporary perceptions of wolves don't appear to be a result of the persistence of negative beliefs, but more as a dynamic phenomenon linked with the current socio-economic situations, and also linked with the perceived ability of wolves to change their behaviour.

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Using a modified version of two subscales of the Employer Attitude Questionnaire, nurse managers expressed attitudes toward work performance, reported concerns or perceived abilities of staff nurses with disabilities to work in administrative positions, rated job performance, and described accommodations extended to staff nurses with a broad range of disabilities.

The end-of-course evaluations did not show any significant differences in the perceived abilities of patients to describe aspects of diabetes and nutrition.

At the core of readiness is the two-part message for change: (a) the need for change, which explains the discrepancy between the current state and the desired end-state, and (b) the individual and collective efficacy (or perceived ability to change) of the parties affected by the change (Armenakis et al., 1993).

To assess a participant's degree of confidence in their perceived ability to execute control of gambling behaviours during treatment and follow-up, a measure of self-efficacy will be utilised.

To ascertain the effectiveness of the National Arthritis Foundation NAFF) aquatic and on-land exercise programs on functional fitness and perceived ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) measures in older adults with arthritis.

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