Sentences with phrase «competent people doing»

And as a neutral, there are few sights more enjoyable in the world than aggressively competent people doing aggressively incompetent things.
Their presence in roles that are ideally filled by competent people does not make them competent.

Not exact matches

A lot of people are competent and doing good work with it.
McGee did his market research, «but the biggest thing is that I had a team of competent people with a huge amount of experience,» he says.
According to Amy Cuddy, how people initially judge you has little to do with whether you seem skilled or competent.
When this overconfidence persuades people that they don't have to bother learning to be competent like ordinary mortals, they trap themselves far below their potential.
He becomes «competent» in certain areas and, though he doesn't mention this much, leverages the opinion of key people he knows in each area.
Worse still — and more to the point of my concern — the translation of the one Word of God into direct social and political terms has meant that the churches neglect the message for which they do have sole responsibility, that which constitutes their specific raison d'etre, and which no other agency in the world is called on or is competent to proclaim: the gospel of Holy Scripture which has the power to make people wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus (2 Timothy 3:15).
In fact, the expansion of the US government's capacity to intrude on innocent communications happened just as technology enabled competent persons who intend to hide their communications to do so without fail.
I want improvement at AFC and while I will recognise that Wenger makes tactical errors, I feel we need to blame the right person for transfers otherwise we will not get the change we need, someone competent in the CEO role and someone who can get the job (transfer) done working for him (someone better than Dick Law).
«You're a member of a very large club «filled with a lot of very competent people «who don't happen to read very well,» or «a club called ADHD where you have a lot «of competent people who aren't able «to focus and sustain their attention «when they want to, and there are things «we can do about this.
He appreciated the governor for selecting very good and competent commissioners, stressing that «they are people who know really what they are doing and are able to keep to target.»
I complete underestimated — as did many — how strong the anti-SNP hysteria would actually be, and it doesn't reflect well on people's understanding, that an essentially competent centre - left Scottish government party got talked up as rabble - rousing Marxists annexing Berwick.
(c) the lawful arrest or detention of a person effected for the purpose of bringing him before the competent legal authority on reasonable suspicion of having committed an offence or when it is reasonably considered necessary to prevent his committing an offence or fleeing after having done so;
«But electing someone who's not competent to do the job is the opposite of what I think people should be doing
The actual reasons seems to be the polls were wrong, which means Labour's defeat is suddenly pretty easy to explain: people did not have a positive perception of their party leader, people did not think they were competent on what they considered two of the three major issues of the day (the economy and immigration) and even in the area Labour normally have better figures than the Tories, perceptions of the party itself, people increasingly saw them as out of touch with ordinary people.
She added that many people can't afford competent counsel like she could «so they plead to things they didn't do»
She adds that research shows perception persists that women aren't «competent» enough to «make decisions that impact people and that they do not have problem - solving skills that would qualify them to be critical leaders.»
Given a list of paired words and asked which applied to Brown, the same familiar pattern arises — people think Brown is competent (53 %), decisive (56 %) and effective (45 %), but don't find him caring (33 %), likeable (32 %) or trustworthy (29 %).
Similarly, it does not matter how professional and competent Agata and Sugarman are, they are seen as the governor's people.
To put people before politics, we suggest a competent administrator, an elder statesman or woman, willing to do it for a year — someone who promises not to run for the job when the seat opens in 2017.
«Looking back at my federal career since 1993, I suppose I was a fairly competent, well - tuned in person, but I really didn't know how to function as a Member of Parliament effectively,» he confesses.
It helps if the person who does the ordering is competent, organized, and approachable and can communicate directly with you when needed.
The science policy establishment is dominated by attorneys and politicians — competent people who, for the most part, have never done science and, consequently, have little idea what day - to - day science is like.
The puzzle became, What's the difference between people who are merely competent and those who are great at what they do in medicine?
Each person must do their proper research and make their own decision on whether they want to implement this protocol As always, the advice of a competent health professional should be sought.
More training is better, however I tend to focus on the minimal dose necessary to become competent and five minutes seems to do the trick for most people.
A person who don't have enough time for him or herself would never be competent to do any other «s work.
However at its crux, Dark Void is an average third person shooter that does not really offer this genre anything new in terms of content, it's competent but nothing too flashy.
I don't see anything there that a half competent person couldn't understand.
«In this context, what was not developed in the Progressive Era has come back to bite us: we want consistent high - level performance across the system, but we do not have a strategy to select talented people to teach, develop knowledge to guide their work, train them to a level of competent practice, and give them opportunities to grow and improve their work over time.
We will also learn a lot about what schools and teachers in different countries are doing to promote the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that make people globally competent
If you don't have the support of a local authority you must ensure that any people you employ are competent and this includes having a suitable level of experience in the work that you need completing.
For most people, however, the A3 Cabriolet's competent performance will be sufficient; the car doesn't roll in corners and there's lots of grip, especially if you go for a model fitted with Audi's quattro four - wheel drive system.
The LB Works Gallardo by LB Performance comes as a complete kit at $ 23,000 according to a price list on the Liberty Walk Japanese website, with a new front bumper, front diffuser, side sills, rear diffuser, version 3 rear wing and naturally four wide fenders... no painting, no mounting included, and I think installing those wide fenders will once again require some cutting into the original wheel arches, and that's an action you shouldn't take lightly if you don't have a workshop with competent people.
Nissan North America Inc.'s three - sedan strategy is pretty simple: Make three competent four - door family cars and get half - a-million people to buy them.It's done quite well with two of the three - Altima and Maxima - and now Nissan has to tackle what it calls the cornerstone of the franchise, the Sentra subcompact.
One writer in our group commented that some of the most helpful parts of the workshop were learning what she needs to do to reach her target market, and being introduced to a network of competent resource people.
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.
If so, that's a leg up, because it presumes the trad pub did some diligence and the person's at least marginally competent.
When Trafford Canada was bought by Author Solutions in 2009, it all changed, and I've had bad experiences ever since, mostly due to constant staff turnover (anyone who was competent appears to have left), and outsourced customer service reps who don't speak English very well and bounce your issue around to numerous reps.. There is no «person» you can ever speak to unless you have back door numbers.
And also, to avoid hiring people who are competent and fulfill the terms of their contracts honestly, but who the author did not actually need to hire in the first place.
Being a competent artisan does not necessarily make you a good business person, as that involves a different skillset for which the artisan is not necessarily trained or prepared.
Because most people who use loan sharks don't have the money to have the paperwork reviewed by a competent attorney, borrowers have little help in understanding the contracts they sign.
Video investigations and rescues benefit from having competent and versatile people in these positions, who certainly could be useful on other campaigns, but organizations don't seem to have particular trouble recruiting them.
But even if you don't come to our classes, take your pooch to a recommended class somewhere to get him properly socialized to other dogs, people, and new situations, or find a competent trainer to come to your home and help you.
This was a competent and professional meeting, with a lot of people actually starting to think about what might need to be done for 50 - 100 years off.
This study was done by competent people, with experience as lead authors in IPCC AR4 and 5, and is potentially a novel and fresh approach.
Me, I know that I don't feel competent to judge among them; but what I do know is that I shouldn't need to bone up on this, for my own vote at least — there are people whose judgment I trust, who have far more expertise, either themselves or via their own contacts.
There must be an important role played by the outside people (hopefully competent ones) who have nothing to do with it — including the commercial sector, think tanks, and whoever else has enough to say about these matters.
I am so grateful to people like you, Steve McIntyre and many other diligent and highly competent people who are doing what the government funded scientist should be doing — reproducing results and trying their best to find fault in every study that could have a significant role to play in supporting the pyramid of analyses and results that build up to supporting policy decisions.
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