Sentences with phrase «least competent person»

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?

Not exact matches

According to U.S. best practices, nonprofit boards should be comprised of at least five people who have little overlap with an organization's staff or other related parties.70 However, there is only weak evidence that following these best practices is correlated with success, and if they are correlated, that may be because more competent organizations are more likely to both follow best practices and to succeed — rather than because following best practices leads to success.
Difference is, it is Molly's ONLY JOB — to be at least competent at asking people relatively insightful questions.
The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) states that lifts must be inspected at least every six months and weight tested annually by a competent person.
If so, that's a leg up, because it presumes the trad pub did some diligence and the person's at least marginally competent.
All Club members are made aware of the condition and the importance of checking for it's presence in newly - born puppies by at least two competent persons.
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.
«Given Mann has competent tree ring people on his team, it seems at least that he is covering himself in terms of some perspective when using the bcps»
We've all thought about how the bar exam is a bad way, or at least an imperfect way to assess whether people are competent to practice law, but then you've also got these other trends around part - time practice, about maternity leave, about military spouses.
The fact that there are at least a dozen other people out there who are as competent as you are matters.
Managing people is a completely different skill than doing the work yourself, and even with extensive training, most managers take at least several years to get competent at it.
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