Sentences with phrase «issues of competence of»

This gives me a little chuckle as I have often heard him comment, in the context of dealing with issues of competence of members, that any lawyer with a practicing certificate is entitled to hang up their shingle and represent clients regardless how long they've been away from day to day legal practice.
In his opinion of 7 February 2017, AG Mengozzi deals with the issues of the competence of the Court and the applicability of the Charter jointly.
«I think it does go to the issue of the competence of the party - what on earth are they do selecting people and allowing people like this to be in their party?

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
Because I lack the competence (unlike Pete) to do a serious commentary on the current crisis or crises, I thought I'd address the big issue of the (token conservative) replacement for George Will on ABC.
The point is that churches exceed their competence, undermine their credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people when they turn themselves into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue in public dispute.
One dimension of this development is the increased dialogue between the pastoral counseling movement and the denominations, centering on the issues of accountability and competence.
Regarding the reforms necessary to deal with these issues we stand by the text of our editorial: «The details of any such reform should be left to those with sufficient experience and the requisite competence
This interface of affluence - competence and fear distorts public issues.
Talking with ordinary Christian men and women, one discovers that while they do not have the technical competence nor the verbal equipment of the professional theologian, they do raise what in fact are genuine theological issues.
The dangers of naïveté outside his field of competence should not, however, discourage a person from trying to act responsibly on public issues.
However, the issue of any invitation to tender based on this questionnaire does not imply any representation by Scotland Food & Drink as to your ongoing financial stability, technical competence or ability in any way to carry out the services.
If Labour does not restore its reputation on the key issue of economic competence, it will forgo the right to be heard on its wider aspirations for a better society.
«The staff people who lack the competence to fix these problems need to be replaced with staff that can do the job,» he said, discussing the issue of the full - time BOE staff, which only begins to touch on the issue of the election day provisional staff who administer voting throughout the city and often commit mistakes.
«If Labour does not restore is reputation on the key issue of economic competence, it will not earn the right to be heard on its wider aspirations for a better society,» the report warns.
«A worrying aspect that could be counter-productive with regards to fighting the myriad of security challenges confronting the country which Acting IGP Ibrahim Idris promised is the issue of the reversal of the posting of Squadron Commanders and other senior Police officers to strategic positions across the country, a posting that took specialization and competence into consideration» a source said.
This event will explore the crucial issue of how the centre - left in British and European politics can restore its reputation for economic competence drawing on the recent research from Southern Discomfort — One Year On, which identified that Labour has a mountain to climb in winning back voters» trust.
He also cited section 396 (1) to (3) of the ACJ Act which stipulates that any application challenging the competence of criminal charges could only be considered along with the substantive issues in the case and ruling on it delivered along with the judgment on the entire case.
We can quibble over policy and strategic details: the way in which the debate on immigration is following the welfare debate is becoming divorced from fact; the persistent failure of banking «reform» to get to the fundamental issues; and the possibility that the government's dearth of competence may be a weaker spot than their closeness to fat cat Britain.
Typically though the main factors in voting intention are things like party identification, perceptions of the leaders and the parties's perceived competence on whatever voters see as the important issues of the day.
Tory Defectors in seats we are defending against the Lib Dems have doubts about the party's competence, clarity and values — whereas UKIP voters really are for «none of the above», disliking all three parties, and being interested only in immigration, Europe and defence — though as I found in my previous research, most of those who are attracted to UKIP are not motivated by policy issues at all.
«The law is clear, the court is obliged to determine the issue of jurisdiction first and I am inclined to take the application challenging the competence of this court to entertain the case,» he said.
Climate change was an issue little discussed by the mainstream media during the election campaign, dominated by questions of economic competence, the NHS and leaders» personalities.
Strategists say the issue of competence is key.
But since then, with Osborne's ill - judged cut in the 50p tax rate always there as evidence, issues of class have combined with questions of competence to make the charge resonate more strongly.
But Miliband's party is narrowing the gap on the crucial issue of economic competence and the Labour leader's personal ratings are improving.
Within the numbers there is more bad news for Ed Miliband and Ed Balls on the issue likely to dominate this parliament - the question of economic competence.
Although he insists that he lacks any professional competence to address the issues he raises in the book, he maintains that force of circumstance has compelled him to write.
Nevertheless, the twin issues of whether such training should be compulsory and whether competence should be assessed at the end of it remain vexed.
Annie Hopper brings an entirely unique combination of personal lived experience, brilliant mind, compassion, competence and pioneering spirit to this issue.
There were the pressures of available airtime, a source who doesn't want to be named, and an old - boy network in Texas that brags, but doesn't want to go on the record to contend with, but when the story aired on 60 MINUTES II, reported by veteran newsman Dan Rather, during the 2004 presidential election, the reaction wasn't to the substance of the story, but instead on the minutiae of ancillary issues, and the credibility of Mapes and Rather themselves, which led to personal attacks that had nothing to do with their professional competence.
Commercially - operated schools and colleges running minibus transport will need to operate with a PSV Operator's licence (only issued by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), previously known as the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA), and all drivers will be required to hold a full PCV D1 entitlement and a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (DCPC), which as stated earlier can only be obtained by passing a second test in a minibus.
Specific lines of inquiry will include: engaging complexity (developing tools to support learners to engage with complex contemporary issues); developing global thinking / competence (fostering perspective taking, empathy, recognizing perspectives); transfer of learning; balancing reflection and intuition; and emergent aspects of learning (how some understandings and skills may emerge best through bottom - up processes as rather than through direct instruction).
Specific lines of inquiry include: engaging complexity (developing tools to support learners to engage with complex contemporary issues); developing global thinking / competence (fostering perspective taking, empathy, recognizing perspectives); transfer of learning; balancing reflection and intuition; and emergent aspects of learning (how some understandings and skills may emerge best through bottom - up processes as rather than through direct instruction).
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...
The OECD PISA framework defines global competence as: «the capacity to examine local, global, and intercultural issues, to understand and appreciate the perspectives and world views of others, to engage in open, appropriate and effective interactions with people from different cultures, and to act for collective well - being and sustainable development.»
Another dimension of the overarching theme is the issue of competence; what defines a competent person in the 21st century; Competent as a citizen, but also competent in managing many areas of experience.
Amanda Morin, who researches and writes about attention issues as a teacher, parent advocate, and mother of two children with attention issues, says the best work with ADHD students starts with «presuming competence.
«Global competence» is defined as «the capacity and disposition to understand and act on issues of global significance,» and is demonstrated by the ability to perform the following (Boix Mansilla and Jackson, 2011, p. xiii, p. 11):
The learning activities are designed to stimulate users to think critically on issues related to history and heritage and to acquire key competences and simultaneously gain knowledge and understanding of specific events and long term developments in history.
Nonetheless, as part of their broader competences, international courts like the International Court of Justice (ICJ) can be asked to adjudicate in cases of disputes among states, including on environmental issues.
«Global competence is the capacity to analyse global and intercultural issues critically and from multiple perspectives, to understand how differences affect perceptions, judgments, and ideas of self and others, and to engage in open, appropriate and effective interactions with others from different backgrounds on the basis of a shared respect for human dignity.»
This issue of a need to capture those personal attributes of teachers alongside the elements of basic competence and effectiveness addressed in current national and jurisdictional accreditation and professional development requirements is discussed in a recent monograph (Bahr & Mellor, 2016).
The task group frames the danger this way: «How can we be sure that teaching supervisors are themselves developed and equipped in cultural competence outcomes in order to supervise beginning teachers around issues of race, class, culture, and gender?»
The Afterschool Alliance, in partnership with the Longview Foundation, is proud to present this issue brief examining the importance of global competence, describing ways afterschool programs are successfully facilitating global learning, and highlighting resources and partners for global learning.
A new study published in the May 2002 issue of the journal Psychological Science finds that better caregiver training and lower staff - child ratios in childcare settings lead to improvements in children's cognitive skills and social competence.
«Education is different because you're dealing with students and a squishy issue of competence that is not readily identifiable by a test or a graph or a number.»
Different ethical matters take center stage at different times in this cycle, and this presentation will examine a few of those issues, starting with issues of competence and zealous representation as a young lawyer, through the concerns with marketing and advertising as one's practice develops, and ending with some of the common issues relating to closing down a practice.
A more fair system, the union argued, is to remove only those teachers facing allegations of sexual misconduct, physical violence, or other serious criminal acts from classroom assignments, while teachers with performance, competence or judgment issues be allowed to stay in the classroom.
This issue highlights Competence & Communication to support 21st century education, the grand opening of the Maple Grove Community Gymnasium, Blayne Parkos as ATS&R's Director of Mechanical Engineering, and 5th graders rethinking their learning environment.
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