A solid plan reassures
them about the competence of the entrepreneur and provides an objective yardstick for measuring progress and testing initial assumptions.
The cheap sell - off also raises questions
about the competence of Robert Chote, chairman of the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR), which arrived at the projected income.
The authors of When I'm 64 write: «There is ample evidence to suggest that negative expectations and stereotypes
about the competence of older adults pervade Western culture.»
This does not give me warm fuzzies
about the competence of the law school dropout that put together this fine document.
If you hesitate
about the competence of our writers, order Top - 10 writers service and will choose the best one among all our team.
Everybody can learn
about the competence of the other.
I doubt Will could find any «ice age» nonsense even in entertainment publications, after the Science article debunked the idea — til the ozone - CFC debate came along and the mythmaking started
about the competence of the climatologists, anyhow.
There was «Climategate», the leak from the University of East Anglia of compromising email discussions between climate researchers; questions about the provenance of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); concerns
about the competence of IPCC chair, Rajendra Pachauri; and the failure to find a successor to the Kyoto Protocol in Copenhagen.
«By contrast, participants had little to say
about the competence of scientists.
There must be some questions
about the competence of that decision.»
The report doesn't have much to say about this option, beyond observing that the ramifications for such a move would include public doubts
about the competence of new lawyers and renewed scrutiny of the law's self - governing status.
Finally, if you have any misgivings
about the competence of your counselor after your first visit, don't feel obligated to continue.
Not exact matches
Either consciously or unconsciously, we make judgments
about the professionalism, character and
competence of others based on first impressions.
For the hard - pressed entrepreneur, trying to absorb and act on this constant stream
of new data can result in «burnout» — what the internationally recognized Mayo Clinic describes as «a state
of emotional or mental exhaustion combined with doubts
about your
competence and the value
of your work.»
The recent appointments
of the three super females will help to break down some persistent stereotypes
about women's
competence, giving them credibility, legitimacy and a common language that allows them to join a global conversation.
Some key ideas that i learnt
about are: We should start investing ASAP, Importance
of thorough background search, Concept
of margin
of safety, How to pick stocks, How much to invest, How to invest, How to develop a circle
of competence etc..
In a 2012 survey, Canada's Asia - engaged professionals gave top priority to two other
competence - building activities: gaining experience in Asia through internships, co-op placements and study abroad; and building a broader and more solid foundation
of knowledge
about Asian societies and economies.
Trust me, I'm just as tired
of writing
about the so - called «Trump Trade» as you are reading
about it, but the fact remains that investors» perception
of the 45th U.S. President's
competence is one
of the biggest factors driving global markets.
And history since then has raised enough questions
about the dogmatic
competence of the papacy to give pause to the most convinced Roman Catholic.
However, haunted not only by his Manichean past but, soon, by Pelagian boasts
of human moral
competence, Augustine was never able to shake his anxieties
about freedom.
Washington, Madison, Adams, Franklin, Jefferson, and the other founders were adamant
about the
competence» meaning both the authority and capacity»
of the people to govern themselves.
The argument from suffering reaches beyond medicine's responsibility and
competence; it extends into metaphysical questions
about the nature
of human happiness and what constitutes a meaningful life.
He says, «My read is that Bachmann supporters who are worried
about conservative authenticity think
of Perry as more authentic than Romney, and Romney voters who are worried
about governing
competence think that Perry is more competent....
In other words, if politics is reducible to technocratic
competence then there is something benighted
about the clash
of interests — out interests seem to be little more than idiosyncratic expressions
of our rationally indefensible attachments.
Thus, he had to become more sure
of what he was
about and
of his
competence to carry it out; or face more potentialities
of disaster.
Questions
about the unity and authorship
of a book can not be settled in terms
of a scholar's orthodoxy but solely on the basis
of his
competence in assessing the evidence.
It is beyond my
competence to lecture Rivers
about the validity or lack thereof
of black rage; but surely there is a place for more than just «love» in successful political action?
It differs from ordinary prefaces because it does not state who the author is; it resembles them in its statements
about (1) the occasion
of the work, (2) its reliance on trustworthy materials, and (3) its insistence upon the
competence of the author.
I have from time to time felt compelled to offer a word
of caution
about the bishops» overextending their
competence — meaning both authority and knowledge — in pronouncing on public policy.
Did Moses in fact enter the arena, so to speak, with Pharaoh's magicians» This we have no reason to doubt; but we should at the same time be skeptical
about our
competence to reconstruct with any historical precision the actual external details
of the original contest.
About Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf Founded in 1924, Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf LLP is dedicated to the general practice
of law at the highest level
of professional
competence, striving to achieve maximum benefit for its clients in the most efficient and professionally responsible manner.
Being the 7th wealthiest club on the planet is not a matter
of winning stuff for the fans but
about maintains brand recognition and generating a reliable rent that keeps the board in a life style we are accustomed to so if Arsene delivers on the bottom line for the board that is how we judge his managerial
competence because we are a business first and a football club second, as long as he achieves 4 th place and cl spot he has a guaranteed job....
The modified instrument contained 11 questions evaluating resident attitudes
about their role in counseling breastfeeding mothers and feelings
of competence in providing those services.
I think the missing piece
of this puzzle is letting kids experience success, and most kids we're talking
about are living and working in an environment that continually demands that they do things that are beyond the cusp
of their
competence.
I think the key to success, and what I talk a lot
about in my writing and my speaking is helping kids get their feet on the ground
of competence, letting them feel the joy
of success and moving on from there.
You'll learn
about young toddler
competence, parallel play, and the emergence
of problem solving with others.
This three - part course is designed to give you deep and authentic information
about birth and the postpartum time and to give you the confidence and
competence to be accessible to postpartum families in the weaving
of their births.
As is true in all aspects
of development, how your child feels
about his skills and
competence in other developmental areas (e.g., how he is doing in school) effects how he feels
about himself socially, and impacts what challenges he is willing to take on.
He likes to watch you as you care for him with a mother's
competence, and just the sound you make as you go
about your sickroom duties can bring a great deal
of consolation to the ill child.
Helping your children feel good
about themselves also plays an important role in developing a sense
of empathy and emotional
competence.
But McDonnell is proving to be more multi-layered than his caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency with belief, gripped by the need to prove economic
competence (he reads the findings
of focus groups as avidly as New Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance
of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one
about how Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
It isn't just self - interest which is plunging Labour into civil war; there's a deep philosophical division
about both the means and the ends too (as well as questions
of individual
competence).
Perceptions
of politicians» honesty and
competence count, but anger and disillusionment derive primarily from a belief that politicians no longer fundamentally care
about the concept
of fairness.
«Whilst many
of the comments are posted by pupils, increasingly teachers face abusive postings by parents, mostly
about their professional
competence, but there have also been threats
of physical violence and false allegations
of inappropriate conduct with pupils or with staff colleagues.
But a defeat for the coalition would be a significant setback to the Department for Transport, posing serious questions
about its basic levels
of competence after last year's west coast mainline fiasco.
Du n no
about economic
competence on it's own, but measures
of overall satisfaction in how they are doing seem pretty high.
Cuomo's full - dress speech made the policy case, but the political offensive surged during the following days: The governor and his top lieutenants conducted a series
of meetings and interviews that raised doubts
about De Blasio's logistical
competence to add thousands
of pre-k seats by September and that questioned the depth
of the mayor's electoral «mandate.»
The row over party funding and concerns
about voter fraud are largely down to a «lack
of courage,
competence and leadership» by the Electoral Commission, a new report warns.
Shadow disability minister Kate Green said: «This scathing criticism
of the government's chaotic handling
of PIP leaves serious questions
about competence at Department for Work and Pensions.
«This kind
of behaviour is unacceptable in any office, but in a public service where they should have been processing long overdue payments for thousands
of farmers it raises even more questions
about managerial
competence within the RPA,» Mr Paice said.