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He is occupied elsewhere and has given me full competence.
But they acknowledged that full competence would be harder for them to achieve.
Still, it is generally accepted that full competence and acculturation are usually not achieved until the third generation.
We must reach the point where we have full competence as regards the budget, including in agricultural matters.
Nimby had progressed from beginner to full competence at a rapid rate, and now could handle it very well.
In the former case, Parliament would have full competence, but in the latter it would have no say at all.
Grade A indicated full competence.
For example, no student should begin a DTP course without full competence in some word-processing package.
Besides those cases, the Justice of the Peace has full competence regardless of the amount with regards to:
Somebody with a highly involved craft, such as a surgeon, may be well into his fourth decade before he has achieved full competence at his vocation.
Nevertheless, in Belgian constitutional terms, the Flemish Parliament has full competence for certain EU matters.
As was pointed out earlier, hearing users of BSL are not progressing to full competence in the language and are very likely to use English syntax for sign-based messages.
This was anathema to the predominant mentality of the time, and a stark contrast to the later argument of Job Throckmorton [q.v.]that Parliament had full competence in the matter.
Can you explain to me what contribution will be made by a European fund which cannot be created at the moment by the Member States, who have full competence in the field of return?
In case of declaration of the state of war or emergency, its full competence is re-established and lasts until the end of the state of war, that is, emergency.
"We must create a legitimacy of its own for European politics, with European parties, European elections and full competence for a European Parliament to control a European executive," said Mr. Leinen.
This issue is before Parliament at the moment and there will be other directives dealing it, which will also come under the legal base of Article 152 which gives Parliament full competence in the areas of codecision.
The ASA operates a Learn to Swim award scheme based on the National Plan for Teaching Swimming, a programme the ASA has developed to take children through from their first splash to full competence in the water.
However, it would be dangerous indeed to assume that all these entrants were intended to acquire a full competence in the trade.58 Work on Essex shows that the skill and training content of female apprenticeships was generally modest, and that they tended to have a different meaning.
Given that the Community does not have full competence in matters of external policy, it seems to me very dangerous to introduce a dual procedure, and I think it is preferable to wait until jurisdiction develops in accordance with United Nations law rather than introduce this ambiguous situation.
The position of the party in government, the Union of the Democratic Center, (UCD), was that only the three "historical nationalities" would assume full competences, while the rest would accede to autonomy via article 143, assuming less powers and perhaps not even establishing institutions of government.