Synonym: able, adequate, capable, effective, fit, qualified. Antonym: incapable, incompetent, inefficient. Similar words: competence, competency, compete, competitor, competitive, competition, completeness, detente. Meaning: ['kɑmpətənt /'kɒmpət(ə)nt] adj. 1. properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient 2. adequate for the purpose.
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241. Discusses the roles and responsibilities of CIO and the quality necessary for being competent at them.
242. Keep technical documentation , showing compliance with these requirements, readily available for inspection by the competent authorities.
243. Second pharyngeal arch mesenchyme is thus competent to form teeth if provided with the correct signals.
244. The emphasis now is on turning the Afghan National Army into a competent security force and finding some way to reconcile with some elements of the Taliban.
245. The Competent Authorities shall implement direction and supervision over the work of the trade association.
246. Measures for the motivation and organization for blood donation by active-duty service personnel shall be worked out by the competent department of health of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
247. Other technology import contracts which need the fulfillment of the procedure for examination and approval in the view of the competent authority.
248. There is a competent staff team,(sentencedict.com) modern factory building and advanced equipment.
249. Results: Through EPD program, many resident pharmacists can obtain the degree of doctor of pharmacy while working and be competent for the role of clinical pharmacists. Conclu...
250. Nowadays , competent people with good oral communication skills is a requirement of the modern society.
251. Managers are required to evaluate all proposals by the same competent techniques.
252. This all sounds marvellous: an experienced, competent manager, with no complicated baggage or political agenda, dropping in to fix something at a reasonable day rate, and then disappearing again.
253. Other contents as prescribed by the competent department of information industry of the State Council.
254. The competent authority shall stipulate measures for the procedure of establishing national standards, as well as procedures for amendment, reaffirmation and revocation of national standards.
255. The computing complexity analysis of the algorithm shows that DSP microprocessor is competent for its real time implementation.
256. A competent person was appointed to supervise the whole dismantling process.
257. Tuck's a flaming New Dealer but he's competent and tough.
258. The conclusion is that Catz is a complicated, competent, intelligent pile-driver of an executive who makes Oracle hum.
259. Article 5 The competent authority of the Statute is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
260. Only this kind of talents can be competent for the task of public relation.
261. The time limit for appeal and the competent appellant court.
262. I am also quite competent in oral communication in English.
263. Foreign investment NVOCC required of the applicant by the competent authorities, with the approval of traffic.
264. After spectrum measurement and environment reliability experiment, it was indicated that the infrared dichroic filter was competent for space engineering applicat.
265. The paper points out that the target for this major should be defined to train the qualified personnel who can fit the need of tourism development and be competent at the fore front management posts.
266. Even in the 1960s, he had a strong public image as an honest, competent law enforcement technocrat.
267. But when peace came he proved to be even more competent as a lawgiver and administrator than as a soldier.
268. Edgar Cayce said that most pregnant women should be "under the care of a competent osteopath through the period of gestation..."
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