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adjective
Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.
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The first part of Weinert's definition implies that competences are a dynamic (trainable) cognitive concept, representing an essential prerequisite to competent behavior.
He prefers cronies to competent managers.
We have offered to give all reasonable facilities to competent firms.
All defendants, rich or poor, have the right to competent legal counsel.
Most Americans know that defendants have a constitutional right to competent counsel.
"However, as long as the defendant has access to competent representation, this shouldn't be a problem".
When it comes to competent kickers, the Jets had a surplus.
Shouldn't criminals, no matter how dislikeable, no matter how terrible their crimes, be entitled to competent legal representation?
He has failed to overcome his fundamental leadership deficiencies in decisiveness and in confidence to delegate authority to competent subordinates.
With no immediate fuss, Bush yoked competent pragmatists in foreign policy to competent conservatives in domestic affairs.
Thanks to competent actors under the direction of Evan Bergman, this hodgepodge manages to achieve some semblance of reality.
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