Furthermore the College submitted that «competence» in s. 33 (6)(a) of the HPA refers to
general competence of a registrant and does not extend to any single isolated case of improperly performed professional services such as the matter raised by the Complainant (para. 42).
While the popularity of the traditional, large luxury sedan has waned slightly in recent years, thanks to the rise of the Tesla Model S, luxury 3 - row SUVs and
the general competence of the cars in the luxury classes beneath, the LS460 still manages to steal a significant cut of sales away from its German rivals, even in its eighth model year on the market.
The suspension has been retuned for 2004, though it's hard to tell how much that had to do with
the general competence of the test car, as it had a sports package that added big 17 - inch tires and wheels and its own suspension settings.
The diesel engines in the 5 Series are truly impressive all - rounders, making them our range choice despite
the general competence of the petrols.
This study aims at discovering the relevance of
general competence of Turkish and Arab learners who have an A1 level of English proficiency in preparatory school of University of Turkish Aeronautical Association (UTAA) to their speaking skill in terms of syntax by analyzing the recordings of speaking exams in the first semester.
Not exact matches
This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list
of common work questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out
of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and
general ruts in life, and insights such as the value
of selective ignorance over
general competence.»
Your comment here rather fits the
general level
of competence.
That is an old - fashioned way
of saying that episcopal
competence is not the same when the bishops are dealing with applications as it is when they propose
general principles.
In education this value orientation with respect to work results in emphasis on
general studies that is, studies that are devoted to the growth
of humane values and not simply to technical
competence.
Intelligence will be analyzed first with respect to intellectual
competence in
general and then with particular concern for the problem
of truth in the mass media
of communication.
What is even more remarkable is the ability
of Dr Thevathasan to do this in a manner that shows his professional
competence as a psychiatrist, while still being accessible to the
general reader.
About Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf Founded in 1924, Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf LLP is dedicated to the
general practice
of law at the highest level
of professional
competence, striving to achieve maximum benefit for its clients in the most efficient and professionally responsible manner.
Shortly after the ruling he fast - tracked the Localism Act's «
general power
of competence» which he claimed gave principal councils the power back to include acts
of worship as part
of their official meetings.
Peter Englund, a member
of the academy, wrote in an email: «I think this was a wise decision, considering both the inner turmoil
of the Academy and the subsequent bloodletting
of people and
competence, and the
general standing
of the prize.
Problem number two is the omni - shambles that undermines the
general claim
of competence: «If I can't trust the government to manage public fears over petrol shortages, why should I trust it on anything else?»
Eric Pickles has written to councils to confirm that the
general power
of competence in the Localism Act includes the legal right to say prayers at the start
of their meetings.
Upon examination
of the Agricultural Sector (Wales) Bill, the Attorney
General considers that it raises important questions about the breadth
of the National Assembly for Wales» legislative
competence and that the Supreme Court is the right forum for resolving those questions.
The acceptance
of the Economic and Organized Crime Office cheque by the Attorney
General and the deception
of the public by the Attorney
General that it is part payment for the refund ordered by the Court brings into question the
competence of the Attorney
General and the Government in pursuit
of the interest
of the Republic,» he added.
The acceptance
of the Economic and Organized Crime Office cheque by the Attorney
General and the deception
of the public by the Attorney
General that it is part payment for the refund ordered by the Court brings into question the
competence of the Attorney
General and the Government in pursuit
of the interest
of the Republic.
Asked about Flanagan's position as a potential leader, in the event
of a change, Senate Republican spokesman Scott Reif emailed Capital an exquisitely nondescript statement on the senator's
general competence: «John Flanagan is an outstanding member
of this chamber and an asset to the entire Senate Republican Conference.
About 79 %
of persons appointed to various positions by our Presidents are people they have no knowledge about their
competence, incompetence and
general attitude, they are fixed there through manipulations by the various lobbyist groups in our parties, friends, cronies, family members, party executives etc to serve their parochial interests and these are the people who spearhead corruption in our public institutions.
Yes, councils are to be handed a «
general power
of competence».
Amid the 1294 statutory duties placed on local authorities, there is a new «power
of general competence», part
of the government's localism - with - no - cash prospectus.
Welcoming participants, Chief
of administration, Nigerian Army, Major
General Idris Alkali noted that officers and soldiers
of the Nigerian Army were involved in several operations within and outside the country hence the need for personnel to improve on their professional
competence and catch up with modern trends in theatres
of operation.
General News
of Tuesday, 15 May 2018 Source: Myjoyonline.com CEO
of African Energy Consortium Ltd, Kwame Jantuah The Chief Executive Officer
of African Energy Consortium Ltd, Kwame Jantuah, says the appointment
of persons with no technical
competences to manage the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), is a key factor to its failure.
On economic
competence, Labour's lead is down to 8 points compared to 22 points at the
general election and, perhaps surprisingly given the Conservative party is in the midst
of a leadership campaign, while both parties are seen as divided, more people think Labour is divided than the Tories (70 % compared to 58 %).
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has again questioned the
competence of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to credibly deliver on the 2019
general elections as...
«In addition, postings
of Assistant Inspectors -
General of Police to Zonal Commands and Commissioners
of Police to State Commands are made by the same body that is saddled with the oversight functions on the Nigeria Police Force based on recommendation
of the IGP, who knows the operational
competence and chemistry
of the officers.
The Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has fast - tracked the introduction
of the new
general power
of competence for (principal) local authorities in England, to enable councils to continue to include prayers as part
of the formal business at council meetings if desired.
Following the ruling, Mr Pickles fast - tracked the introduction
of the new
general power
of competence for (principal) local authorities in England, to enable councils to continue to include prayers as part
of the formal business at council meetings if desired.
For prospecting flycatchers, the clutch size
of tits may reveal the
competence of the observed individual in decision - making and therefore trigger
general response to copy.
Three
general proposals were made in the «issue paper» written at the request
of the Governor by the Kansas board to suggest ways
of assuring the «knowledge and
competence»
of the state's teachers...
A panel discussion, «Perspectives and Complexities in Educating for Global
Competence,» will follow Schleicher's remarks, with HGSE Professor Howard Gardner, senior director
of Project Zero; Kate Ireland, director
of global education from the District
of Columbia Public Schools; Siva Kumari, director
general of International Baccalaureate; and Joan Soble, a retired teacher from Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.
It can not be the purpose
of general schooling to cater specifically for sporting prodigies, but to support the acquisition
of competence, self - knowledge, a sense
of purpose and a can - do attitude for all pupils.
9 - 12) Standard 1: Demonstrates
competence in the
general skills and strategies
of the writing process; Benchmark: Writes compositions that are focused for different audiences (e.g., includes explanations and definitions according to the audience's knowledge
of the topic, adjusts formality
of style, considers interests
of potential readers).
Essay or blog post should demonstrate
competence in the
general skills and strategies
of the writing process.
Now the core curriculum discusses values, learning, learning environments and
general goals and aims, like learning
of 21st century
competences.
In
general, oral reading fluency provides one
of the best measures
of reading
competence, including comprehension, for children in first through third grades.
The examinations used for demonstration
of mastery
of general knowledge, professional education
competence, and subject area knowledge shall be aligned with student standards approved by the state board.
The Florida Department
of Education requires that all candidates who want to become teachers at Florida public schools and many private schools earn at least a bachelor's degree and demonstrate mastery in three key areas: (1)
general knowledge, (2) designated subject knowledge, and (3) professional preparation and education
competence.
Mediational and deviance theories
of late high school failure: Process roles
of structural strains, academic
competence, and
general versus specific problem behavior.
By far, the greatest proportion
of each
of the three groups
of preservice teachers (
general preparation, pre - student - teaching / internship, and post - student - teaching / internship) rated their level
of competence to be minimal.
In his 1976 paper, Campbell wrote that «achievement tests may well be valuable indicators
of general school achievement under conditions
of normal teaching aimed at
general competence.
Saab, according to Autocar, was
General Motors's center
of competence for those systems and the Saab - designed DCT was built to handle up to 590 lb - ft
of torque, slightly less than the Corvette ZR1's 604 lb - ft.
General Note on Personal
Competence in this area
of law: I looked up a bunch
of stuff for the purpose
of writing this blogpost, but this is an area
of civil procedure that I haven't had to think about since I was a 1L.
The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) is about to change to its
General Regulation and policy on investment services provider requirements regarding knowledge and
competence assessments
of individuals...
Most
of the attendants did not see the radiation theory as their core
competence and were careful in formulating their reaction, but in
general my feeling was that the theory was considered to be promising.
It may be beyond the scientific
competence but it is not beyond the duty
of dendrochronologists to demonstrate the physiological basis for trusting tree «thermometerism,» as applied, both in
general and in the specifically used examples.
[1] In determining whether a lawyer employs the requisite knowledge and skill in a particular matter, relevant factors include the relative complexity and specialized nature
of the matter, the lawyer's
general experience, the lawyer's training and experience in the field in question, the preparation and study the lawyer is able to give the matter and whether it is feasible to refer the matter to, or associate or consult with, a lawyer
of established
competence in the field in question.
It distinguishes between five levels
of professional
competence: Level 1 Attestation
of competence which: - corresponds to
general primary or secondary education, attesting that the holder has acquired
general knowledge, or - is issued by a competent authority in the home state based on a training course not forming part
of a certificate or diploma, or
of three years professional experience.