A
"competent person" is someone who has the knowledge, skills, and experience to do something correctly and effectively. They are capable and reliable in their field or task they are assigned to.
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These problems are not trivial to solve even for very
competent people who don't have to worry about elections.
«This board has a real depth and wealth
of competent people,» he said, noting that he hopes to mentor its younger participants.
As it looks for growth, the company must ensure it is finding the key,
competent people with the vision required to help it grow.
A
mentally competent person recognizes right from wrong, is well - oriented, and is able to stand trial or to serve as a witness.
This guide will help you be a
more competent person, through the following techniques and disciplines: Fitness.
Such an assessment should be undertaken by a
technically competent person to include the location and condition of any asbestos present within the school building.
And as a neutral, there are few sights more enjoyable in the world than aggressively
competent people doing aggressively incompetent things.
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.
With so many
competent people currently applying for the same position, it often becomes impossible to gauge who is the best by looking at just the resume.
With some effort you can hire a
perfectly competent person at $ 8 to $ 15 per hour and they'll be happy because it is more interesting work than flipping burgers.
More advanced than the knowledge level of the
least competent person engaged by the society to check on the blogs of those who claim credit for blogging?
One of the most important reasons to have a library is that having information and
competent people available helps avoid major mistakes due to lack of information.
Most are heavily supervised
by competent people, who understand dog play and play styles, and can restrict the membership to dogs who pass an evaluation.
I know plenty of people who are good trainers who have NO degree, but they're only a handful of the group
of competent people I know of in this field.
You can be the most
competent person in the world, but if you're a jerk, you're not going to get invested in.
As for employees, take the time to
hire competent people who you'll trust in their jobs — and then trust them!
Those lawyers will be replaced by: (1) self - help programs, including unbundling of legal services; (2) greater use of much
less competent people such as law students, paralegals, and untrained volunteers; and, (3) pro & low bono, which, as all charity, is uncertain as to its volume, availability, and timing.
As Costco members, we
wanted competent people who listened to our needs, and respected our time by providing a streamlined negotiations process.
If you choose circumcision for your son, you and your doctor should make sure the operation is performed by an experienced and
competent person using appropriate anaesthetic...
A President can also operate like a board chairman, putting
competent people around him in the cabinet and all that.
Victor is a classic case of the Dunning - Kruger effect in action: incompetent people recognize neither their own incompetence nor the competence of
truly competent people.
«As long as we retain and continue to
develop competent people, they will contribute to the organisation's success and, ultimately, create new jobs.»
Socially
competent people know how other people have influenced them, as well as how their own behavior may influence others.