Competent means having the necessary skills, knowledge, or ability to do something well. When someone is
competent, they are capable and qualified to perform a task or handle a situation effectively.
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We believe that the family system must be thoroughly evaluated by a professional or a team of professionals
competent in the «family systems» approach.
The findings of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties, and may be entered in any court
of competent jurisdiction for enforcement.
Just as with my doggie, there is benefit for both in becoming
competent at taking care of another.
Every element of this operation is staffed
with competent people who take pride in their work.
In the current political climate we can all expect an increase in efforts by
competent authorities to seize privileged and other materials in the near future.
While we hope the new infographic will inspire people to start the planning process, this information is not a substitute
for competent legal counsel and professional financial planning advice.
Potential readers assume that our book was judged
by competent professionals in the publishing world, and was deemed by them to be one of the best in its category.
It feels
very competent at making progress no matter the size of the road or the weather conditions.
With the younger generations becoming
highly competent with technology, opportunities online are ever - increasing.
Experience with and commitment to providing
culturally competent services with diverse client populations.
Multiple levels of support are necessary and effective in retaining new teachers by building their self - image as
competent professionals.
When you say «just enough
competent lawyers», I am concerned about the suggestion that there is a number that is «just enough» or that it can reasonably be found.
However, the bank is entitled to take legal action against the borrower before any other
competent court.
Since we have the
most competent team of writers, we take orders of any kind.
If you understand that you are wearing them, the better part of the battle of
becoming competent at the highest level is being won.
If you feel you can not fix problems on your own, you should hire someone
competent enough to help you.
After all, you do not want to violate the duty to
provide competent representation on your first case in the new practice area.
This is because our company provides you with
competent team of writing specialists in a wide range of subjects (more than 100, actually).
Although clinical research initially seemed far removed from my original research direction, I now
feel competent as a clinical researcher.
Provides culturally
competent services in accordance with the cultural preferences, including language preference, identified by the consumer / family.
This may be especially so when the mother feels
less competent in caring for her baby.
In order to handle the situation the most reasonable thing to do is to ask for some help
from competent person who will be happy to help you.
In these situations, the assistance of counsel can be helpful in preparing the best possible strategy, and those who have been injured should consider
finding competent legal assistance.
Experience ensuring high standards of culturally
competent care for wide variety of patients with diverse needs.
I always liked them but this book taught me to interact with them as
competent adults who needed help in a vulnerable time.
Extremely
competent manager with proven track record to supervise, coach, and redirect staff to provide comforting, empathetic care to all individuals.
One rarely hears people over the age of 20 complain that they would be far more
competent drivers if they had not waited until their teens to get behind the wheel.
This presentation is designed to help ensure that your board is composed entirely of highly
competent individuals who are committed to serving as champions for your work and for ensuring improved student learning.
Of course you automatically smile when you introduce yourself — you're a reasonably
socially competent human being, right?
But I also keep remembering that in the adversarial system, everyone needs
competent counsel.
Such legislation must also set out clear and precise rules indicating when and
how competent national authorities should be granted access to such data [117].
You
need competent advice on what should and should not be discussed when it comes to your case, so be sure to contact us before you contact police.
However, the most
competent teachers - and the ones we remember best - are those who demand the best from their students and put up with no nonsense.
To provide the local and surrounding communities with highly trained
competent medical professionals.