Sentences with phrase «based on competence»

They select a salesperson based on competence and want that person to justify price through a statistical market analysis, she says.
Under close supervision of a licensed nurse, provides basic and intermediate nursing care for assigned group of patients based on competence and age specific...
In one study from PNAS and Yale, scientists were asked to rate applicants for a lab manager position based on competence, hireability, and mentoring (whether the scientist would take on the lab manager for mentoring).
But competition based on competence, decency, professionalism and price sensitivity in that highly competitive marketplace is far better than competition over retaining the cleverest ad agencies or paying for the most effective ad campaigns (posters above urinals?).
They preferred working independently and believe career progression should be based on competence, not rank, age, or seniority in the job.
His appeal will be based on competence and Scottish distinctiveness, which is why, if the «No» campaign reverts to appeals to Queen and flag, it could well lose.
The foul - mouthed Legislator during the campaign launch of the Asokwa MP, Patricia Apeagyei on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the EC Boss alleging that she did not secure her position based on competence and merit.
They received assignments, promotions, and wages based on competence and job performance.
In the context of pitching, I expected the development of trust to be based on competence.

Not exact matches

The bidders had been selected based on their financial capacity as well as their technical and professional competence and their experiences with operating under conditions like the ones in Greenland, the company said.
Either consciously or unconsciously, we make judgments about the professionalism, character and competence of others based on first impressions.
Based on a company's objectives, businesses can create an experience, which can help them to achieve their objectives, whether that means reaching new customers or increasing internal competences.
On the one hand, democratic freedom may mean the ideal of the individual exercising his or her own free will — a value based upon solid conviction and nourished by a Christian view of the competence and dignity of the individual soul.
Complimentarians like Piper also believe that competence is a factor in relationships, but also that people are designed to maintain specific roles in relation to one another based on gender.
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.
This is the kind of authority that is based not on competence but solely on superior power.
However, certain denominational schools have taken the step of appointing men primarily on the basis of their academic competence rather than their denominational affiliation.
If you ask us, the jury is still decidedly out on this one, though the trailer does at least convey an encouraging level of base competence.
While the evidence for such a proposition remains tentative, its tentativeness calls into question the certainty with which paid - time religious broadcasters assert that their efforts in competing on the basis recognized by the television industry (i.e., financial competence) have been responsible for increasing the amount of religious programming on television.
However, the issue of any invitation to tender based on this questionnaire does not imply any representation by Scotland Food & Drink as to your ongoing financial stability, technical competence or ability in any way to carry out the services.
Kean, for all that he may be some way out of his depth, should not be judged - even partly, even vaguely - on the basis of a result that is, in terms of both Blackburn's season and in terms of his own personal competence, of vanishingly tiny import.
Prairie Moon Waldorf School offers a rich and comprehensive academic program which includes English based on world literature, myths, and legends; history that is chronological and inclusive of the world's great civilizations; science that surveys geography, astronomy, meteorology, physical and life sciences; and mathematics that develops competence in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
«Based on the relatively high competence of Waldorf pupils in natural science, combined with exceptionally high indicators of motivation and reflective cognition in these subjects as well as the different pedagogical principles, it is reasonable to conclude that public education can learn from the Steiner Waldorf schools, in particular with regard to being able to concretely apply knowledge in natural science.»
A variety of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
A Cabinet selected on the basis of its religious adherence rather than its competence and a prime minister actively sabotaging the national interest to prove her worth to a cabal of lunatics in the parliamentary party.
If the law we campaign for were enacted tomorrow, Paul Lamb would not be able to use it to secure help to die because Dignity in Dying's desired law change is based on two core criteria: mental competence and terminal illness.
Mr. Malik further noted that, most of the affected persons have been settled, and beyond this point, Alexander Gyan «was nominated on the basis of his competence to deliver, and that surpasses virtually everything.»
Federalism does not equate to an abolition of sovereignty, but to a sharing of competences between a central government and federated entities — whether the latter are based on a linguistic, cultural or territorial basis.
Based on a security and national sovereignty rationale, the European Pact on Immigration and Asylum, however, gave priority to national competence over that of the EU in the area of immigration and asylum.
«If every CEO hired in the same way as Governor Cuomo — based on talent and competence alone — the gender balance in corporate America, newsrooms, and industries across the country would look a lot more like that of our senior staff.»
He further stated that the selection of the executives was based on their unquestionable integrity and track record of competence to guarantee a credible, transparent and accountable process.
Pre-appointment scrutiny rests on the principle that select committees should seek to test an appointee's competence and expertise, rather than challenge a minister's decision; and that any negative report or veto should be based on such considerations.
``... this is a thing they are awarding to NPP [members] without even having the opportunity to take them throughout a rigorous process where they can be screened and on the basis of competence, we award it to the best people who can do the best job.»
«The opportunity to elect candidates on the basis of competence and ideas, rather than party and geography, can have a seismic impact on the way state government functions,» said former Mayor Ed Koch.
So... to summarize... the Sampson vote was based on race — not anything arcane like competence, honesty and integrity.
CSEA President Danny Donohue said the decision is based on DiNapoli's demonstrated honesty and competence as Comptroller since 2007 coupled with his unblemished record as a public leader.
«In addition, postings of Assistant Inspectors - General of Police to Zonal Commands and Commissioners of Police to State Commands are made by the same body that is saddled with the oversight functions on the Nigeria Police Force based on recommendation of the IGP, who knows the operational competence and chemistry of the officers.
«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.
As a result, participants were less influenced by the apparent competence of the reviewer, which would have been based on viewing a picture of him or her, and more by the actual content of the review.
Research at ZIB focuses on the development of methods in the fields of Computing and Data Science, based on core competences in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, and on innovation in application areas with scientific cooperation partners from science and industry.
Can someone with the article and some competence in reading it comment whether the new Science article is an improved statistical analysis on the same dataset, or has other data or basis for what sounds like greater confidence in saying this is an apparent trend?
Many of our current projects examine the fundamental dimensions of social cognition — warmth and competencebased on the Stereotype Content Model (SCM).
Following university, Rosie went on to train with the innovative Institute of Functional Medicine, and regularly attends seminars across the globe as part of her commitment to attaining the highest standards of knowledge, competence, integrity and professionalism in the practice of evidence - based Nutritional Therapy.
However when Hitchcock's inspiration comes in the form of a particularly gruesome book based on Ed Gein, the media and film industry begin to question his competence.
«We made our selection on the basis of the quality of films that we saw, and I really hope that the film industry will get rid of all their prejudices against women, because female film - makers show the same kind of creativity and competence of their male colleagues.
A statement released by CJ E&M said: «This new appointment is to reinforce the leadership based on the expertise of each division, to upgrade actual competence to compete in the globally competitive circumstances, and to accelerate on creating synergy,»
The unions want personnel decisions to be based on seniority and formal education, which offer advancement to all teachers regardless of their competence.
In a promotion system based on demonstrated competence, what would be our benchmarks?
Designed to give new managers «the knowledge, confidence, and competence to do their job well», it was based on the flipped classroom pedagogical model where the lecture and homework elements are reversed.
Nevertheless, there is still a story to be told, and the essential part of it is that the program that education reformers have tried to promote now for decades — introduce more choices of schools for students, enable competition among schools, open up paths for preparing teachers and administrators outside schools of education, improve measures of student achievement and teacher competence, enable administrators to act on the basis of such measures, and limit the power of teachers unions — has been advanced under the Obama administration, in the judgment of authors Maranto and McShane.
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