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And the story is told with a general competence.
But he had never had reason to question his general competence.
An agency with general competence for road transport could be responsible for this.
That rule was introduced in the context of our general competence in the internal market.
As to the pilot, his lack of licence did not bear on his general competence.
Lincoln not only matches the competition in ride, handling and general competence, it raises the class standards a bit.
It can be an unconscious substitute for affection or a measure of general competence and worthiness.
It follows that it possesses no general competence with regard to the well-being of animals in the wild.
Part of the ethos of democracy, however, was the building of general competence by ongoing involvement.
If you want to achieve broad, general competence in reading, you must have broad general knowledge.
The cause of the woman's death and Sibyl's general competence as a midwife become central issues in an ensuing murder investigation and trial.
The Council is vested with a power of "general competence" for the social, economic and cultural well-being of Christchurch.
That my family could sustain a force of two hundred thousand, let alone train and manage it, spoke greatly of their general competence in such matters.
In common law systems, a superior court is a court of general competence which typically has unlimited jurisdiction with regard to civil and criminal legal cases.
That and his general competence would be a real help against Steve Fraley and whoever will run the Peacer show.
Like Mr Koukiadis, the Commission does not consider the Community to have a general competence in criminal matters as the treaties currently stand.
I must fully acknowledge that the general competence in health policy and financing of health policy remains, and will continue to remain, at Member State level.
Around the same time, the question of Rothermere's general competence as Air Minister was brought to the attention of Lloyd George.
"The attitude of the press has changed," he said, noting that few questions were raised about NASA's general competence after the Apollo launching-pad fire.
Other examples are Station Officer Steele's strictness and maturity and Elvis's decrease in general competence.
With their veterinary training and their general competence, not to mention their proven ability to discipline their dragonet fairs, we couldn't ask for better mates."
What Campbell also states in this principle is that "achievement tests may well be valuable indicators of general school achievement under conditions of normal teaching aimed at general competence.
Competence consists of task specific competence (and can be acquired through exploration of a task domain) and general competence (which measures the ability to fulfill the demands in general).
At a news conference at his headquarters at 415 Madison Avenue, near 50th Street, he suggested that the Mayor was preoccupied with diversity and had made decisions at the expense of general competence.