Synonym: competency. Similar words: competency, compete, pretence, competitor, competitive, competition, completeness, sentence. Meaning: ['kɒmpɪtəns] n. the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually.
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61. Students will be asked to demonstrate competence with a problem posed in this area. b. Abstract / Scientific Mathematics.
62. The trainees will know that they have achieved this competence.
63. Do we know anything about his competence, his experience, or his honesty?
64. Restrictions on rights of audience ensure that persons appearing as representatives before courts have a minimum level of competence as advocates.
65. New branch managers were generally promoted from the ranks for competence and achievements as individual contributors.
66. For example, in professional education, professional competence is equally important, if not more so.
67. This will require considerable competence on behalf of the teacher who will need to set the general framework.
68. In the case of Reagan many had doubts about his age, his competence, his inexperience and his tendency towards extremism.
69. The country, too, needs a government which shows confidence, competence and a sense of purpose.
70. She conducted research in schools investigating the assumption of strength and competence, and the assumption of ineptitude and incompetence.
71. I continue to have doubts about Newsome's competence, though he is alright when the rest of them are confident.
72. A lack of technical competence shouted from the report, asserted Cook.
73. That is beyond the competence of science, and it's also beyond the power of genes.
74. The second solution is to regard linguistic knowledge or competence as a characteristic of the individual child.
75. The exam measures knowledge and competence to operate standard ophthalmic equipment and fit, adjust and dispense eyeglasses.
76. When the pressure is on to respond to an event after it happens, the client will then judge your professional competence.
77. Modern agriculture demands not only scientific and biological knowledge, it also requires managerial competence.
78. The principle is a principle for the allocation of competence within a hierarchy.
79. That none of this is within the competence of animals would seem to influence a preference for them as laboratory subjects.
80. Licentiateship, Graduateship, Membership and Fellowship awards are available as a means of recognising professional competence to the highest levels.
81. An adequate transactional competence should be a real achievement of lasting value.
82. All boys have been served with great competence and total dedication.
83. Local competence and national competence are, as one would expect, fairly closely related.
84. At first sight,[Sentencedict] this would appear to be a Community instrument instructing Member States as to how to exercise their national competence.
85. Level 1 is for complete beginners, while level 5 covers competence some way above Higher Grade.
86. Taken together, these studies comprise a substantial body of work notable for its diversity, its competence and its orthodoxy.
87. Much evidence shows that interpersonal competence is a prerequisite for a successful managerial career.
88. It will have to be backed up by a degree of practical knowledge and competence.
89. MelAmid is a term used to criticize some one s capabilities or competence.
90. The descriptions of weapons, commanders and tactics are much too brief to convey historical competence.
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