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This has been well-covered in both the art and general press, dealing as it does with the hot topic of fair use, and yet the story deserves further examination if only to raise a larger issue, the very competence, or its lack thereof, on the part of the judges who preside over suits involving contemporary art.
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As a director, Chaplin has been called "inadequate" and of "very modest competence"; his filmmaking efforts are, at best, considered a vehicle for his fine performances.
In her will, Mrs. Giacometti noted that Ms. Palmer had worked beside her "with total dedication and very great competence" in preparing Giacometti's catalogue raisonné, and said she should be credited as co-author of the future catalogue.
Second, to pick up three or four people with very focalized competence and know-how in aerodynamics, electronics, etc. Third, to find the best young people and let them grow up in a three- or four-year program.
It is a very important competence since it determines the successful grafting of a new vineyard, in terms of yield, quality, and especially in terms of health of plants and vineyard (Antonazzo et al. 2014).
Initially, Wagner conveys assurance, a little world-weariness, perhaps, but, at the very least, competence and confidence.
For instance, if the teacher is in no position to make an academic judgement in a subject because of high absence, the student attains the grade 1 (very low competence).
At low metal concentration (8 µg ml−1), Idd2 apparently accumulated more Hg than Idd1, but the two strains exhibited very close competences of intracellular Hg-accumulations at higher Hg concentration (≥16 µg ml−1).
Just like the preceding Postulate Sejm, the Estates had very limited competences: they met to hear the Emperor decrees, distribute tax assessments, grant Galician titles of nobility to individuals who already held similar titles elsewhere in the Austrian Empire, prepare petitions and appeals to be heard by the Emperor.
(Parenthetically, Eastwood's endorsement of an ignorant and inexperienced blowhard for President is undercut by the very paean to competence, responsibility, seriousness, and — above all — experience that "Sully" embodies).
So, for instance, the prohibition on paternalism does not extend to children with immature deliberative faculties or to adults with very limited normative competence, whether due to congenital defects or social circumstance.
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