Home - Start aims to increase maternal sense
of competence by means of assisting and emotionally supporting mothers, rather than on teaching the mothers» concrete ways of handling the child.
The Law Society provides assurance
of competence by requiring legal training and by testing prior to entry to practice.
People gain a sense
of competence by taking on new challenges and succeeding in them.
Shy, socially inept adolescents may be helped to increase their self - esteem and sense
of competence by being coached and encouraged in basic social skills that will allow them to experience success in peer relationships.
Not exact matches
Both
of them got there
by executing with only technical
competence, and both regarded their end - users as little more than cogs in the machinery
of their business models (almost certainly how Facebook achieved Most Hated status).
The results suggest that
by simply skipping impersonal business speak and allowing your language to imply your personal commitment to your company or team, you'll be more likely to create a positive impression
of warmth and
competence — and more likely to persuade others
of whatever you're saying.
Lead
by setting an example
of competence and willpower.
Mr. Lawson is scathing as to the the City institutions» lack
of competence, exceeded only
by their greed (always pointing out how much more venal their global partners were, to be sure).
One would think that they had utterly lost their reputation for honesty — not to mention
competence —
by pasting AAA ratings on junk mortgages as prime enablers
of the present global financial crash.
But
by 2010 — when she took the first
of three medical leaves, each
of them completely genuine — her superiors had grown increasingly frustrated with the quality and
competence of her work.
Among Anderson's students, those who displayed more confidence than
competence were admired
by the rest
of the group and awarded a high social status.
Great investors have become great
by following this very principle
of «circle
of competence».
The promiscuous position - taking
of documents such as «Political Responsibility» is quite unwarranted
by any peculiar
competence of bishops or church bureaucracies.
On the one hand, democratic freedom may mean the ideal
of the individual exercising his or her own free will — a value based upon solid conviction and nourished
by a Christian view
of the
competence and dignity
of the individual soul.
This formula satisfies the criterion set out
by the late Paul Ramsey for the churches» social teaching: it steers between the extremes
of irrelevant generalities and relevant particularities that are beyond the churches»
competence.
For this reason, and well aware
of the seriousness
of this act, with full freedom I declare that I renounce the ministry
of Bishop
of Rome, Successor
of Saint Peter, entrusted to me
by the Cardinals on 19 April 2005, in such a way, that as from 28 February 2013, at 20:00 hours, the See
of Rome, the See
of Saint Peter, will be vacant and a Conclave to elect the new Supreme Pontiff will have to be convoked
by those whose
competence it is.
Farley's point is that the shape
of theological reflection has been distorted
by the requirements
of professional pastoral
competence.
Their feelings
of self - worth will be enhanced both
by experiencing and internalizing esteem from significant others (e.g., the therapist or growth group members) and from increasing their
competence and power to meet their basic needs.
According to this understanding, the role
of religion in political debate is not so much to supply these norms, as if they could not be known
by non-believers — still less to propose concrete political solutions, which would lie altogether outside the
competence of religion — but rather to help purify and shed light upon the application
of reason to the discovery
of objective moral principles.
This tendency is partially offset
by his recognition
of the need for «rational authority,» the authority
of competence, to replace the attributive authority
of status or position in a more humanizing society.
Accurate evaluations
of the relative
competence of counselors and psychotherapists may be difficult to acquire except
by firsthand contacts and
by observing the results
of referrals.
It is nourished
by those scholars, who have had
competence in philology, historical criticism, literary criticism, Philosophy, Sociology and History
of Religions.
Numbers are projected from current primary conditions, economic conditions and past performance patterns and the lack
of competence being displayed
by the current administration.
Other traits, such as intellectual
competence, are greatly influenced
by the conditions
of life.
Although no explicit feedback arrangement is shown in the image, the authority
of the minister's interpretation
of the Word depends upon his dedication and
competence and is not above question
by those who hear.
However, haunted not only
by his Manichean past but, soon,
by Pelagian boasts
of human moral
competence, Augustine was never able to shake his anxieties about freedom.
Competences are
of many kinds and can not be assessed
by any one test.
If they prove themselves worthy
of public confidence
by maintaining high standards
of competence, if through professional associations and voluntary accrediting agencies they discipline themselves in matters
of knowledge, skill, and character, independence
of political control can be assured, and unwarranted interference and coercion can be successfully resisted.
However, Brunner does not regard the Christian theological doctrine
of God as interdicted
by this limitation
of the
competence of reason.
The philosopher may legitimately claim
competence to judge the consistency and coherence
of the propositional elements contained in the doctrines held
by the group.
The fact is that the exercise
of papal governance is deeply affected, for good or ill,
by the
competence of the Curia and its senior officials.
As Jesuit Tom Reese has pointed out, the bishops and cardinals appointed
by John Paul II were chosen for their loyalty to Humanae Vitae, their opposition to the ordination
of women, and the like, not for their
competence as proven pastors, their administrative skills, or their breadth
of vision.
This «agent» role appears to work best in communities
of 25 to 50,000 where the visibility and
competence of one individual can be reinforced
by frequent and informal contacts with professionals in the community care - giving services.
Several members
of most pastoral care teams will have special helping
competence by virtue
of their professional training.
The idea
of preparing the book was suggested
by Umar and carried out
by Zaid Ibn Thabit, a Qur» an bearer who had attended the last recital
of the Qur» an
by the Prophet and a man known for his intelligence, integrity, and
competence.
This radical undertaking has been forced upon it
by such a multiplicity
of facts and forces as would go beyond the scope
of these lectures and my
competence to describe.
We should not expect that the historical and critical aspects
of the book will abide
by the rules, either: «Although my critical training and
competence, such as it is, is as a careful textual critic, I have here flung this sensible approach aside in favor
of enthusiasm, free speculation, blind assertion, dumb joking, and diatribe» (pp. 14 - 15).
It emphasises that science and technology must be «at the service
of the human person» (DV 2) and the language is quite strong: «Science without conscience can only lead to man's ruin» (DV 2); and «No biologist or doctor can reasonably claim,
by virtue
of his scientific
competence, to be able to decide on people's rights and destiny» (DV 3).
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.»
Charles Kingsley (1819 - 75), a clergyman whose theological
competence has been obscured
by his literary fame, was ready to accept the voice
of science as the voice
of God, and believed that the theologian was bound to be obedient to it.
While the evidence for such a proposition remains tentative, its tentativeness calls into question the certainty with which paid - time religious broadcasters assert that their efforts in competing on the basis recognized
by the television industry (i.e., financial
competence) have been responsible for increasing the amount
of religious programming on television.
In other words, Banerjea wants to attest to the Divine mission
of Jesus
by pointing to the miracles that «the unblemished character» performed, which in turn are «proved facts» because they have been «attested
by strongest possible testimony»
by «witnesses whose
competence has been proved
by peculiar ordeal.»
By no means am I suggesting that Maximus anticipates the development of our modern science with their specific methodologies and fields of competence, but he does believe that the material universe, as observed by man, to some degree reveals Go
By no means am I suggesting that Maximus anticipates the development
of our modern science with their specific methodologies and fields
of competence, but he does believe that the material universe, as observed
by man, to some degree reveals Go
by man, to some degree reveals God.
However, the issue
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by Scotland Food & Drink as to your ongoing financial stability, technical
competence or ability in any way to carry out the services.
She and her redesign team had been heavily influenced
by the motivation research
of Deci and Ryan, which, you'll recall, emphasized three crucial intrinsic motivators: autonomy,
competence, and relatedness.
Are we encouraging independence, self - reliance and
competence when we over-parent
by doing everything for them, when we rush in to prevent them from falling, from making mistakes, from reaping the natural consequences
of their actions?
As outlined in our new blog, numerous internationally respected studies make clear the importance
of secure father - child attachment — including, for example, work
by Dr Paul Ramchandani
of Imperial College London which shows that «disengaged and remote father - child interactions as early as the third month
of life» predict behaviour problems in children when they are older [1] and US research showing that «verbal exchanges between fathers and their infants and between mothers and their infants each, independently and uniquely, predict pre-schoolers» social
competence and lower aggression» [2].
The emotional consequences
of stress from colic alone have lasting effects on the child's development and life dissatisfaction
of the family years later according to a Finnish Family
Competence Study Project
by researchers at the University
of Turku.
Erkut et al (2005), studying Puerto Rican adolescent fathers, found their involvement influenced
by child characteristics, their own perceptions
of their fathering
competence, social support — and the quality
of relationship with their baby's mother
Must be given (or withheld)
by an individual who has the legal capacity, in terms
of age and mental
competence.