Sentences with phrase «about their competence in»

Last year, for example, I wrote about the cloud having come into its own, about competence in legal technology becoming a necessity, about mobile becoming the driving force in tech development, about practice management becoming mainstream, and about technology helping to fill the access - to - justice shortfall.
Last year, for example, I wrote about the cloud having come into its own, about competence in legal technology becoming a necessity, about mobile becoming -LSB-...]
This indicates that a higher attendance rate was related to more decrease in parents» stress about their competence in parenting.
The 13 - item competence scale of the Parenting Stress Index, Dutch version (PSI - C; De Brock et al. 1992) was used to assess parents» stress about their competence in parenting.
This indicates that parents of families who received additional therapy, compared to parents of families who did not, reported more decrease in parental overreactivity at posttest, and more decrease in parental internalizing symptoms and stress about their competence in parenting at 1 - year follow - up.
Parents» stress about their competence in parenting (PSI - C) significantly decreased at posttest, 2 - month, and 1 - year follow - up with a small effect size.

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In the end, George, this is about competence.
«You can feel that somebody did a great job for you; you can talk about somebody's competence and work product and the person you worked with and you knew — and that's what the president did in his statement Friday — and you can feel horrified when you see pictures and contemporaneous reports.»
In the enterprise landscape, digital literacy is not just about tool competence, but about how well users apply their knowledge to make decisions, cultivate relationships, build a reputation, and mobilize colleagues, teams, communities, and networks.
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.»
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 economieIn 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 economiein Asia through internships, co-op placements and study abroad; and building a broader and more solid foundation of knowledge about Asian societies and economies.
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.
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.
The professional associations in the pastoral - care specialties have helped the denominations take pastoral competence seriously and become more critical about who has it and who does not.
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 was a self - signed death warrant to raise a question about Hillary's competence — to her or anyone else — in loyalty - obsessed Clintonworld.»
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....
What I'm getting it is not about his competence or my belief in his skills, but about my perception the PR - spin.
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.
Leaving behind lecture and offering parents learning activities, New Parent Educators give parents access to evidence and hands on skills that will increase their confidence and competence in parenting, providing opportunities for them to integrate their own beliefs and culture with the most up to date information about babies and prepare for the adjustment to parenting life.
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.
Helping your children feel good about themselves also plays an important role in developing a sense of empathy and emotional competence.
What about signing yourself in a survey that's supposed to prove your profession's competence and then backing up after your performance had led you into a dangerous situation like attending a breech birth that far exceeded your abilities (thus the transport) makes you think the development was so unremarkable that it didn't merit including it in the stats when you have already promised to include it in the data?
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.
Du n no about economic competence on it's own, but measures of overall satisfaction in how they are doing seem pretty high.
«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.
Asked about Flanagan's position as a potential leader, in the event of a change, Senate Republican spokesman Scott Reif emailed Capital an exquisitely nondescript statement on the senator's general competence: «John Flanagan is an outstanding member of this chamber and an asset to the entire Senate Republican Conference.
Nothing he said today will change that, in fact his agenda would make it worse... after overseeing seven years of Albany's culture of corruption and unaffordable policies, it's sad the Governor can only talk about inspiring citizens with a feeling of «management competence.
About 79 % of persons appointed to various positions by our Presidents are people they have no knowledge about their competence, incompetence and general attitude, they are fixed there through manipulations by the various lobbyist groups in our parties, friends, cronies, family members, party executives etc to serve their parochial interests and these are the people who spearhead corruption in our public institutAbout 79 % of persons appointed to various positions by our Presidents are people they have no knowledge about their competence, incompetence and general attitude, they are fixed there through manipulations by the various lobbyist groups in our parties, friends, cronies, family members, party executives etc to serve their parochial interests and these are the people who spearhead corruption in our public institutabout their competence, incompetence and general attitude, they are fixed there through manipulations by the various lobbyist groups in our parties, friends, cronies, family members, party executives etc to serve their parochial interests and these are the people who spearhead corruption in our public institutions.
Elections are usually about competence, so it was significant in April 2007 that Brown trounced David Cameron in terms of his experience (in one poll Brown was ahead of Cameron by 83 per cent to 7 per cent).
• Article 95.2, that points the competence of the High Court to unify doctrine, the Constitutional court clarifies that this competence doesn't limit the possibility to be regulated for the Organic Law about Power of Attorney to regulate that in every historic moment the jurisdictional function is up to the High Court, and therefore what is pointed in the autonomy statute is not qualification.
Tory Defectors in seats we are defending against the Lib Dems have doubts about the party's competence, clarity and values — whereas UKIP voters really are for «none of the above», disliking all three parties, and being interested only in immigration, Europe and defence — though as I found in my previous research, most of those who are attracted to UKIP are not motivated by policy issues at all.
Even though some men are not so smart, they still get to occupy very high positions in society but once a woman ascends to high office, a litany of questions are asked about her competence and qualification.
«He was always passionate about his work in the legislature, and showed competence, dedication and an ability to work with everyone to bring about the greater good.
She argues that teaching about human rights in a comparative framework is a powerful educational tool that promotes critical thinking skills and civic competence.
In one, Fast and his colleague Serena Chen, who is at the University of California, Berkeley, asked 90 men and women who had jobs to complete online questionnaires about their aggressive tendencies and perceived competence.
At Siemens Corporate Technology, mathematicians (who also constitute about 8 % of degree holders) tackle risk through computer modelling, according to Albert Gilg, Competence Center department head at Siemens in Munich.
«Based on the results of this study, either family functioning or caregiver's perception about the survivor's health can be targeted to improve competence for caregivers of adolescent and young adult brain tumor survivors,» said Janet A Deatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Shearer Endowed Term Chair in Healthy Community Practices and Professor of Nursing.
- About Lloyd competence, well... she's a Tony nominee for Best Director in a Play for the «Mary Stuart» revival - With Janet McTeer starring the title role - and the play got seven noms.
To prove her new - found competence and abilities to her loved ones, Wendy, who is a big fan of anything «Star Trek,» and writes in her free time, hears about a «Star Trek» screenplay competition.
These findings confirm what a growing body of research tells us about the importance of investing in children's social competence — and sustaining those investments.
We also need to hear much more about creating increased opportunities for students to learn other languages, starting in early grades, so they may have sufficient opportunities to reach high levels of communicative proficiency and intercultural competence.
Under present systems for evaluating teachers in New York State and elsewhere, unsupported assumptions about teaching and learning often result in unfair judgments, concludes James A. Gross in Teachers on Trial: Values, Standards, and Equity in Judging Conduct and Competence.
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