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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under competence" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing areas of expertise or authority, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning. Example: "The project fell under competence of the legal team, who ensured all regulations were met."
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In fact they often grouped descriptors under competence and confidence headings (figure 1).
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"Thanks to the over-confidence and under-competence of the Saudi royal family," writes Aron Lund of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in the online newsletter Syria Comment.
"Icac has been revealed to be an organisation over-endowed with hubris and under-empowered with competence.
In LB medium cells normally are poorly competent, and the induction of competence under these conditions demonstrates that the system is able to induce competence under non-competence stimulation conditions.
"This document is another confirmation of how timely was the unification of the treatment of cases of sexual abuse of minors on the part of members of the clergy under the competence of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith," said the statement released by the Vatican press office.
Labour law mostly falls under national competence, complemented by minimum EU social standards and jurisprudence.
Finally, with regard to the accuracy with which the final examination distinguishes and classifies students, we find that it does not provide enough items to measure under average competence levels accurately.
This subject comes under its competence and, sadly, I cannot give a meaningful answer.
Similarly, prevention and health promotion are increasingly found amongst the tasks that fall under the competence of medical doctors [ 29].
Because public health matters fall under the competence of the EU Member States, the Directorate General Enterprise of the European Commission invoked the "common safety concerns in public health" clause, which falls under the auspices of the EC, to create a regulatory environment that would facilitate a market for hTEPs.
While L. monocytogenes does not show evidence for competence under laboratory conditions generally used to induce competency [ 43], our observations suggest that L. monocytogenes and in particular lineage II isolates may be competent under certain environmental conditions.
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