Sentence examples for personal suitability from inspiring English sources

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His personal suitability was questioned as it emerged that his brother's firm had gone into receivership owing £65m 10 months after Richard had resigned in 1992.

The chronicles also stressed his idoneitas, or personal suitability, to reign, because the legitimacy of his rule was questionable.

From 2002 to 2006, academic (A) and clinical (B) interview performance was rated; from 2007 onwards, a third category of overall personal suitability was added (C), referring to communication skills, interpersonal style, reflexivity and self- awareness, and readiness to train.

Mean interview ratings were: for part A (academic/theory) = 8.3 (SD = 0.8), for part B (clinical) = 8.4 (SD = 0.8), and for part C (personal suitability) = 8.9 (SD = 0.8) (the C rating was only available for the 84 trainees selected from 2007 onwards).

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In philosophical theories of personal identity, the suitability of a 'memory criterion' for deciding questions about identity over time has been much debated since John Locke's discussions of memory-swapping and amnesia (see the entry on personal identity).

Reaching out to any references supplied during the initial application process and asking about past experience, personal demeanor, professional suitability, etc. Doing a background check (optional but recommended for certain jobs).

As the movie follows her around, it is very specific about the age, social status, personal history and romantic suitability of every man she encounters.

"The guiding principles of leadership and integrity include," it reads, "selection on the basis of personal integrity, competence and suitability, or election in free and fair elections".

Norris has described her personal criteria for age suitability as whether she would be nervous watching it with a ten-year-old.

They were thoroughly recruited and selected on the basis of their personal interest and judged suitability for the task.

Medical data are, in multiple jurisdictions, generally accessible to researchers only with prior patient consent, or if the data are adequately de-identified; this means, in short, that a researcher needs to gain consent from an individual before accessing her personal details to adjudicate suitability for the research and before contacting her to ask about potential participation.

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