Sentences with phrase «competence between»

The mediating role of interpersonal competence between adolescents» empathy and friendship quality: A dyadic approach.
Actually Art 2 EEA does not define «Contracting Parties» in general; that definition really only explains the division of competence between the EC and its Member States.
The disparity of competence between the parties does not lead to justice being served.
The CJEU first examines the distribution of competence between the Commission and the DPAs when it comes to assessing the level of adequacy of the protection afforded by a third country.
This joint character, provided for by the distribution of legislative competence between the federation and the Länder, is the first drastic restriction for an effective reform.
In development cooperation, an area of «shared» competences between the EU institutions and the member states, it has remained unexplored how economic recession, the sovereign debt crisis, austerity, the struggle in the eurozone and increasing Euroscepticism have affected the relationship between the EU and its member states.
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.
«We are currently considering the impact of the charter as part of the government's wider review of the balance of competences between the EU and the UK.
There is thus no real danger that the Compliance Committee would e.g. pronounce itself unduly and in a binding manner on matters of interpretation of EU law or on the distribution of competences between the EU and its Member States.
Indeed, since the division of competences between the Member States and the Union is at the core of the EU constitutional framework, it is arguable that the ordinary rules of competences can not be bypassed without an explicit provision of primary law.
In the absence of explicit specifications, one could assume that the ordinary rules for the division of competences between the States and the European Union apply.
It is clear that the Electrabel tribunal's use of EU law is poles apart from e.g. the Maffezini tribunal's engagement, and its discussion on the division of competences between the EU and its member states is problematic in light of Opinions 1/91 and 2/13, where the Court explicitly stated that questions of competence are its sole prerogative.
to derogate from the criteria regarding sharing of competences between the Member States in order to facilitate the bringing together of family members where that is necessary on humanitarian grounds, [it] must be capable of applying to situations going beyond those which are the subject of Articles 6 to 8 of the Regulation, even though they concern persons who do not fall within the definition of «family members» within the meaning of Article 2 (i) of [the] Regulation.
Opinion 2/15 on the division of requisite competences between the Union and its Member States for the conclusion of the EU - Singapore FTA has most certainly caused a flurry of academic discussions.
The second sentence of Article 51 (1) which imposes the obligations of «respecting» rights, while «observing» and «promoting the application of» principles in accordance with the respective powers also addresses primarily the separation of competences between the Union and its Member States and the different duties imposed by rights and principles and not the relevance of fundamental rights in private relations (para 32).
For this purpose, it would be indispensable to apply the rules of EU law on the distribution of competences between the EU and the Member States and the criteria for accountability to the EU or the Member States (para 221).
Cruz Villalón first discusses the general question of when the Charter applies and explains this issue in terms of a transfer of competences between the Member States and the EU:
Within this wide interpretation, like any other provision being an expression of purely national competences in the light of the allocation of competences between the EU and the Member States, general rules of national criminal law can be attracted to EU law pursuant to implicit linking points (the latter being, for instance, instrumental, sequential, substantive, or intrinsic, as M.E. Bartoloni pointed out) between national law and the EU law itself.
Although competences between criminal and administrative authorities are distinguished ratione materiae, situations can arise where different authorities have parallel competence over the same facts.

Not exact matches

Highlighting scads of studies that have found that a wide confidence gap exists between the sexes, they point out that success is just as dependent on confidence as it is on competence.
What's the connection between ethics and competence in business?
The researchers concluded that there are three important factors in the relationship between seeking advice and perceptions of competence.
There's a profound difference between people who get bored with high levels of competence and those who strive to reach a level of mastery.
I'd recommend this book to anyone who's interested in the difference between competence and excellence.
This formula satisfies the criterion set out by the late Paul Ramsey for the churches» social teaching: it steers between the extremes of irrelevant generalities and relevant particularities that are beyond the churches» competence.
The analyst - patient relationship may, in fact, be an I - Thou relationship similar to that between the teacher and the pupil, and it is probable that in practice the success of any analytic cure is due quite as much to whether or not such a relationship exists as to the technical competence of the doctor.
One dimension of this development is the increased dialogue between the pastoral counseling movement and the denominations, centering on the issues of accountability and competence.
The obvious discrepancy between clergy potential and practice has been traced to the minister's attitudes toward the illness and to his own inhibiting insecurity about his professional competence.
A second difference between such groups as EBC and predecessor organizations is to be found in the absolute, cold, crisp insistence of the new outfits upon competence as a first requirement to he met in the hiring of staff.
and «How can competence be valued without introducing theologically unacceptable divisions between clergy (the competent) and laity?»
As outlined in our new blog, numerous internationally respected studies make clear the importance of secure father - child attachment — including, for example, work by Dr Paul Ramchandani of Imperial College London which shows that «disengaged and remote father - child interactions as early as the third month of life» predict behaviour problems in children when they are older [1] and US research showing that «verbal exchanges between fathers and their infants and between mothers and their infants each, independently and uniquely, predict pre-schoolers» social competence and lower aggression» [2].
In the US, Feldman and others (2013) have shown that «verbal exchanges between fathers and their infants and between mothers and their infants each, independently and uniquely, predict pre-schoolers» social competence and lower aggression».
Optimal competence requires a balance between being self - oriented and being other - oriented.
Early social - emotional functioning and public health: the relationship between kindergarten social competence and future wellness.
A study by Steinberg, Mounts, Lamborn & Dornbusch found strong links between authoritative parenting and positive outcomes for Whites and Hispanics while for Blacks and Asians, stronger connections between Authoritarian and positive outcomes (school performance, social competence.)
Capacity - building helpgiving practices that form the basis of the interactions between staff and families ensure the enhancement of parents» capacities which in turn gives them the competence and confidence necessary to interact with and promote the social and emotional development of their children.
The relationship between maternal gatekeeping, paternal competence, mothers» attitudes about the father role, and father involvement.
It boosts confidence, increases feelings of competence and helps further cement the important closeness between parent and child.
After this course, participants will be able to identify connections between laryngeal tension, speech production, and language competence in the EXPRESS (EXPanding Receptive and Expressive Skills through Stories) and vocal control treatments of selective mutism.
They're already consistently (and narrowly) trailing in the polls and one of the things propping them up is the contrast people are making between their basic competence (Manchester aside) and Corbyn's Labour chaos.
There are also very enlightening insights on the differences between «concentrate producers» and «bottlers» that every manager or entrepreneur can learn from as well as an examination of the concepts of «blue ocean strategy» and «core competences».
The relationship between perceived leadership competence and a party's electoral fortunes is not a direct one.
Among these principles, the cornerstone is a constitution as a compact between different peoples, the idea of federation as union rather than unity, or the basic principle according to which loyalty or federal solidarity, for example, should express itself abiding by agreed constitutional rules (especially in the distribution of competences).
Growing the voluntary irtec Licensing Scheme that ensures the competence of commercial vehicle technicians is the aim of a new agreement between the IRTE (a professional sector of the Society of Operations Engineers (SOE)-RRB- and the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), this is the government - recognised Sector Skills Council for the industry.
Announcing the joint collaboration on the irtec scheme, Nick Jones, Chief Executive, SOE, said that a Memorandum of Understanding between the two organisations now paves the way for improved skills levels and greater recognition of a benchmark standard of competence in the commercial vehicle and passenger transport maintenance and repair industry:
Vote Tory to stop a Labour / SNP coalition from wrecking the country — a choice, as I may have mentioned before, between competence and chaos.
Efforts to promote multilingualism, language teaching, monitor language competence, student exchanges between countries, etc. are all intended to mitigate the effects of limited language competence on trade and mobility.
While electability is the ultimate test of political leadership, this leadership came down to a choice between acceptability and competence.
The question now is if the sustained electoral success we enjoyed over 13 years will go down as an aberration, an exceptional period in our history, or the opening chapter of a series of New Labour governments dedicated to economic competence and social justice, to the right balance between markets and the state, both reformed in the public interest.
The report from the Home Office, with contributions from Ian Duncan Smith's DWP, was one of the 32 Whitehall studies on the» balance of competences» between the UK and the EU insisted on by the Conservatives in the 2010 Coalition Agreement.
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