Doctors and lawyers are generally struck off for negligence,
not lack of competence, because proving that someone did something -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
«People don't fail in jobs for
lack of technical
competence,» he says.
Infuriatingly, a
lack of competence doesn't necessarily have negative consequences.
I will say
lack of competence and he also
not having control, people were just telling him lies within the presidency.
About 1 in 5 adults in the U.S.
lacks the math
competence expected
of a middle - schooler, meaning they have trouble with those ordinary tasks and aren't qualified for many
of today's jobs.
Because they do
not reflect the American ethnolinguistic communities, and are
not led by them, the strict interpretation
of what are understood to be separate dual - language
competences only adds to the self - doubt
of bilingual children and
lack of confidence in their bilingualism.
The Volkswagen Tiguan has so far failed to triumph in any
of our recent medium SUV comparisons but
not for a
lack of competence.
Not because
of bias or
lack of zeal, which is a problem in any internal investigation, but because
of competence.
This point seems to be one that AGW fanatics either truly do
not comprehend (due to
lack of applicable training or
competence) or, on a more sinister bent, overtly seek to deny.
Finally, in terms
of transformation in the business
of law, Wardle refers to the ongoing impact
of globalization and new technology that can be expected to spur new business practices that will
not have been included in pre-licensing experiential training, with the result that licensing candidates will
lack a key dimension
of entry - level
competence to practise law.
If
competence arises from a person's intelligence, judgment or skill, and those are qualities a person simply has or
lacks,
competence similarly ought
not to be the subject
of moral assessment.
Thirdly, and for the sake
of argument: even if the ECtHR pronounced itself — by mistake — on an EU law issue among other issues
not related to EU law, its opinion — which, by definition, is
not binding — would be even less binding in respect
of the EU law issue involved, for
lack of competence.
I also like that there is an admission that it is
not a measure
of weakness for lawyers to ask for help on matters
of data security, as outlined at page 9: «Any
lack of individual
competence by a lawyer to evaluate and employ safeguards to protect client confidences may be addressed through association with another lawyer or expert, or by education.»
The barriers faced by racialized lawyers are
not about their
lack of competence or ability to work hard.
Parents who
lack a sense
of competence not only show less adequate parenting, but they also tend to withdraw from interactions with the child and give up addressing child problem behaviors altogether (Coleman and Karraker 1998).