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" A far cry from the days when she had to test the sexual competence of every male crewman and she and Nlara were all the females the ship needed
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lacked the competence to discover it
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None of them had ever dared ask for clarification or assistance, presuming that such admissions would reveal a lack of competence and a summary sacking
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To be successful, humans need to be in an environment where they can experience competence, relatedness, and autonomy
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For example, an intrinsic goal may be the recognition of your competence by your peers
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Satisfaction of this goal meets two basic needs: relatedness to others and demonstration of competence
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With Mercer’s whereabouts still unknown, it was more imperative to keep up the twin appearance of confidence and competence
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They are not going to stop unless they get stopped, until the electorate wakes up and recognizes that political rhetoric is no substitute for competence (with thanks to Thomas Sowell)
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A child may arguably reason within the limits of his or her experience or competence
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Scientology is based on the assumption that the universe and, by association, all life-forms, are ―spiritually‖ joined together and that the applied sciences (and technology) are the pivotal means by which an individual may achieve a higher sense of spiritual awareness (and competence) that will ultimately lead to the discovery of that individual‘s ―divine‖ self
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By competence, I‘m assuming that Scientologists are referring to technological competence and not spiritual ―competence‖ inasmuch as no such thing exists
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An individual may be aware of having achieved some contingent level of (material) competence in whatever manner, although an awareness of such competence oftentimes implies a presumption of knowledge based on reasonable evidence or what is otherwise assumed to be conditional knowledge because of the (existing) possibility of (potential) misunderstanding(s) or other faulty premise(s) that would otherwise call its absolute certainty into question
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This is yet one more example of the false myth of Nixon and Kissinger’s competence on foreign policy
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Either, it has to worry with allocation of the resources that needs to execute it, because that is competence of another Area of Activity that will make the dynamical allocation of the organizational resources when there is need to teach for instance
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and the respective competence distribution, as well as the
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“The Khakhan was like the late Khan Henry in that he was trusting, like our cousin Henry in that he was of indifferent competence, and like his father Jelme in that he was ruthless
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I think my family has used up its allotted competence to rule
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By the time we reached Cuzco, he was very relaxed in command and had an air of quiet competence
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misgivings about the competence of Buzun to lead a campaign and apparently you prevented him from
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competence and confidence in her involved transactions
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But neuroscience says we may not look into that question, that advances in science are beyond the competence of laypersons to evaluate or judge
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Those who supported Bork, including President Reagan, were wholly unprepared to counter the attack on Bork’s competence and character that was about to occur
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standing and the competence of his Guru, otherwise his faith
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of competence and speed, increases you acquire more time to
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• Competence versus confidence
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You wil need both the confidence and competence to do
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As their level of competence and speed,
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You will need both the confidence and competence to do this
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Lim was very young, I wondered at his competence
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Frankie envied her mother's freedom and competence, and was certain she could do more than Charly allowed
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What shows up in a small way early in life, blossoms into a wide range of social and emotional competence as life goes on
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My answer was that I would first need to formally establish the level of competence and degree of retardation of her daughter and then would enquire from the department head and the hospital administrator about the official policy in Australia
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Virtually all practical human skills have disappeared from western civilization over the last half century, from shoe making to chair seat weaving – to be replaced by the awful competence of the unimaginative machine
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If not for the sophisticated technology of the chopper and the competence of their
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by and hope to listen in, making sure things were being executed with a degree of competence
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ONE OF MY BOSSES SAID THAT WHAT SHE EXPECTED WAS FOR ME TO PROVE MY COMPETENCE AND
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REQUIRED AND THIS IS WHAT SHE REFERRED TO AS PROVING MY COMPETENCE 3HE SAID THAT IF )
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THEIR COMPETENCE AND CONlDENCE 3HE SAID THAT SHE HAD SEEN MANY PEOPLE WHO WERE
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CONlDENCE OUTWEIGHED THEIR COMPETENCE AND HENCE THEY FAILED REPEATEDLY BECAUSE THEY
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with her skill and competence,
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competence alone and not on her competence as a woman professional, which includes
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teachers tend to evaluare the academic competence of preschool boys based upon their
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typed qualities: the men's to their power and competence, the women's to their sense of
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As we have already seen, for males in our society, achievement and competence are
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attributions of competence for boys, especially older boys
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The perceptions of and reactions to female competence
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"Look, Peter," he said slowly, his eyes watching the intelligence man with a marked degree of nervousness, "your competence as Director of the CSIS is not being questioned here
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develop his competence in Lucid Dreaming in order to find out just what the hell
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“He achieved a high degree of knowledge and competence in an incredi-
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competence when they saw it and let Stallman run the pro-
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their practice to areas in which they have developed professional competence through
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COMPETENCE: The competence value for the learner that is a
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“Is this goal largely within your competence and
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Belts truly achieve the level of competence and confidence
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Everyone waking at the hospital depended on her competence
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You may be involved in litigation even though what came about had nothing to do with your competence
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You know as well as me that simple seniority means nothing in terms of true competence as a combat leader
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It would most definitely be a terrible, unpleasant affair to deliver the corpse and explain what had happened that their son had died in his place of employment, a place where they felt comfortable with his safety and the competence of Feltus, and no amount of assurances that justice would prevail could soften the blow or ease the anguish through which they would suffer indeterminably
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In Poland all professional qualifications included Ancient Greek and Latin to a high level of competence! When war broke out in 1914 he volunteered for cavalry service and rose quickly … always in the service of the state …later in charge of a district in Eastern Poland
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in their final show of outstanding supreme competence on mortal earth
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Though he never doubted the competence of his most trusted detective, he often wondered if his mind strayed when it came to the Flamingo Beachwear Store and attempted to intentionally derive some connection between two very unrelated events
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Guderian, Hitler’s foremost panzer general, always claimed that Hitler was never capable of visualising anything larger than a division, which represented the limit of his competence
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specialized in an area in which they have particular competence that gives them a
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With a rare competence she ran his two practices which gave her full control over his finances and all and any transactions in his trust accounts
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The level and quality of training of the TCN crews was also often spotty, varying widely according to the competence and energy of individual TCN ship captains
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As such she was quite unpopular in the fleet but she enjoyed strong political support and Wa could not deny her competence
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With the air of a competent man competently doing his work with competence, he stalked over to the footlocker underneath his workbench
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Because of her competence, George
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‘’Gentlemen, if this assault on Lae proves a success, then my mind is made to promote this young girl to full colonel, and damn what the Pentagon could say about the seniority list! The rank of colonel is anyway the standard for a wing commander, and Dows has more than proved her competence for that level of command
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Since she had full confidence in the competence and diligence of her bridge specialists, she knew better than harass them every five minutes with questions about the alien ship
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Dows had then named in decreasing order of competence and strategic genius the generals she knew, listing in order MacArthur, Patton and Kenney
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She could rightly claim that she had trained for years the women of the 99th Wing to a level of competence rarely seen, but she had only one month by now to inspect and evaluate her new command
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He himself had often feared the day when Stalin would judge that his competence made him a possible rival for power and would have him purged as well
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Thus learning became the top priority and she created a supportive environment with good with good trainers, training needs analysis and training materials and tried to make those employees gain competence in whatever field they were good at
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super competence in their lives
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‘’In a nutshell, yes! He and I fully realize that you will be starting with nearly nothing, but the way you successfully led our new aircraft development programs from 1948 to 1952 proved that you have the managerial capacities and, most importantly, the vision and technological competence needed for your new job
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He was honest enough with himself to acknowledge the fact that many male generals he knew were of questionable competence when compared to Dows or had a rather lackluster combat record, with some generals at the Pentagon and elsewhere having in fact never been themselves in combat
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Although the materialists are quite correct that tests to prove the competence of astrologers are usually embarrassing failures, the fault, Dear Brutus, lies not in astrology but in the stigma which the materialists have heaped upon astrology, so that very few first-rate minds are attracted to the field
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competence within the business being sold, but whether it would be strategic
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would claim that they have the same competence when it comes
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The tribunal head and the tribunal members all agreed that this Warrior Medic had made all the correct decisions within his competence, including the decision to use the services of the slave nurse
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The secretary was a blend of competence, warmth, and intelligence
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Trooper Jonas was the soul of tranquility and competence
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and competence in action that is unblemished and pure (lotus)
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With worthiness and competence:
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He had heard more and more about, this officer’s work, his ideas and plans… mere criminals were to become guards! What an innovative idea! This was something which he had never seen or heard about! Those felons were the most suitable and no-one else would match their competence for this job! Needless to say, this was an amazing idea and showed great ingenuity!
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] This two-factor approach, as some have also called it, provides a balanced definition that seems to be capable of dealing with limits of defining self-esteem primarily in terms of competence or worth alone
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He was hearing more and more often about, this officer’s work, his ideas and plans… mere criminals were to become guards! What an innovative idea! This was something which he had never seen or heard about! Those felons were the most suitable and no-one else would match their competence for this job! Needless to say, this was an amazing idea and showed great ingenuity!
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Similarly, the perfect believer is more elevated that the noble angels, and man has the competence to be higher than everything, while the unbeliever is the lowest of everything
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We know gamers have the competence and drive to excel in
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you with the competence needed in Wealth skill number 2, here are the tips
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The Greek police at the highest level knew that the longer this investigation was dragged on for, the more damaging it would be for their reputation and competence
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and the expert skier is identified by the competence with which he
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to recognize as much, and a means of gaining this freedom, and the associated competence
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It was an easy time for her without a mistress in the house for, being a man, I did not care to examine too closely her housecleaning competence
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They do not tell these students that people are fired the instant they show too much competence, or too much originality, or too much independence, or too much of anything