Not exact matches
The decision to include Chad in the ban casts additional
doubt on the merits of the entire policy and the
competence of the people making it.
For the hard - pressed entrepreneur, trying to absorb and act
on this constant stream of new data can result in «burnout» — what the internationally recognized Mayo Clinic describes as «a state of emotional or mental exhaustion combined with
doubts about your
competence and the value of your work.»
The Tango Man assaults will see Corbyn going after the Tories
on solid Labour ground such as grammar schools and an ailing NHS while capitalising
on doubts fast emerging about May's
competence over the economy and Brexit.
The Manhyia South lawmaker further stressed that his ministry won't be persuaded by people who try to
doubt their
competence of implementing the project by asking what money would be spent
on the project and how it would be paid.
If you are feeling frustrated at your own inability to work at the postdoc level of
competence, or
doubt that you can ever complete your thesis
on time, read
on.
Finally: any flattering reference to Anthony Watts and his blog casts
doubt on both your objectivity and your
competence.
The main criticisms of the appointment were not levelled at Klein himself — «this is not to questions Arthur Klein's fairness,
competence and ability» [10]-- rather the media coverage had its sights set
on the Attorney General — Dalton Bales — and casting
doubt on his judgment in making the appointment.