Perlman was chief reporter for the ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20, the commission that crafted the various changes to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct that the ABA adopted last summer, including the new directive
on competence in technology.
In a statement, Martin Amidu said: «Instead of rushing to disqualify them [the aspirants] contrary to the due process of law (particularly the right to alter or amend as provided by law and natural justice) and gloating
on her competence in the unlawful application of C.I. 94 she should have resigned for failing in her functions to educate the aspirants for the complex nomination electoral process and its purpose.»
Instead of rushing to disqualify them contrary to the due process of law (particularly the right to alter or amend as provided by law and natural justice) and gloating
on her competence in the unlawful application of C.I. 94 she should have resigned for failing in her functions to educate the aspirants for the complex nomination electoral process and its purpose.
«Instead of rushing to disqualify them [the aspirants] contrary to the due process of law (particularly the right to alter or amend as provided by law and natural justice) and gloating
on her competence in the unlawful application of C.I. 94 she should have resigned for failing in her functions to educate the aspirants for the complex nomination electoral process and its purpose.»
It is therefore of the utmost importance that a child's language difficulties be taken seriously and that remedial measures be applied without delay, since his whole future as a person so largely depends
on competence in the use of symbols.
Not exact matches
In a statement, leaders will ask the Commission «to examine the need and ways to screen investments from third countries in strategic sectors, while fully respecting members states» competences,» a reference to national sovereignty on the issu
In a statement, leaders will ask the Commission «to examine the need and ways to screen investments from third countries
in strategic sectors, while fully respecting members states» competences,» a reference to national sovereignty on the issu
in strategic sectors, while fully respecting members states»
competences,» a reference to national sovereignty
on the issue.
«Usually customers want some more convenience,» says Felstiner, going
on to list features that are common to many
on - demand companies: «The customer may want access to other people's reviews of the [worker], they may want some guarantee of
competence, or they want to know the person will arrive
in 30 minutes, and then the service accepts payment
on behalf of the person and takes a cut.»
The bidders had been selected based
on their financial capacity as well as their technical and professional
competence and their experiences with operating under conditions like the ones
in Greenland, the company said.
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.»
Three constant features characterize publishers: a deep sense of entitlement («We are the news, you owe this and that to us»), a lack of technical
competence (they expect FB to come up with ready - to - use products), and,
in Europe, a propensity to call
on Daddy (the government) and Mommy (Brussels) when things go awry.»
The decision to include Chad
in the ban casts additional doubt
on the merits of the entire policy and the
competence of the people making it.
We analyzed how positively Millennials rated their organizations
on over 50 different metrics defining great workplaces, such as managers»
competence, respect and fairness
in the workplace, opportunities for meaningful work, and great colleagues.
For the hard - pressed entrepreneur, trying to absorb and act
on this constant stream of new data can result
in «burnout» — what the internationally recognized Mayo Clinic describes as «a state of emotional or mental exhaustion combined with doubts about your
competence and the value of your work.»
At least
in today's fiercely competitive market for global contractors, Bechtel must win
on competence, not contacts.
In the context of pitching, I expected the development of trust to be based
on competence.
As Canada continues to identify and capitalize
on priority sectors, it is also vital that we invest
in Asia
competence for our Canadian youth and equip them with the skills to succeed
in the Asia Pacific and beyond.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) hosted a national conference
in 2014
on building Canada's «Asia
competence» — the knowledge, skills, and experiences young Canadians will need to be effective working with their counterparts across...
However, team relationships are built
on all of us having faith
in the
competence and hard work of our fellow team members.
That is no time to be reading a book
on the theory of diversification... When you find something where you know the business is within your circle of
competence, you understand it, the price is right, the people are right — then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you barrel
in» Warren Buffett
The quality of the Bank's judgments
on monetary policy will reflect,
in part, the experience and
competence of its officers.
I also thought the statement
on the Iraq War, issued by outgoing president Bishop William Skylstad and approved by the conference, was a thoughtful teaching exercise
in which, as I put it
on the First Things website, the bishops «neither exceed their
competence nor shirk their responsibility.»
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.
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.
Complimentarians like Piper also believe that
competence is a factor
in relationships, but also that people are designed to maintain specific roles
in relation to one another based
on gender.
The Constitution
on the Liturgy confronts us with many tasks which are still outstanding, especially as the Bishops» Conferences have been given considerable
competences in this field which should be used courageously.
The effective provision of healthcare nevertheless continues to rely
on the goodwill and
competence of free individuals, cooperating
in guilds that have their own understanding of their vocation and its best practices.
And my impression (as a nontheologian venturing beyond his
competence and willing to be corrected) is that, despite ample encouragements from theologians
in the liberal and neo-orthodox traditions, what we are calling liberal Protestantism has not exploited those resources within its own tradition that justify or even demand a positive theology
on this point.
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 competenc
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 competenc
in emphasis
on general studies that is, studies that are devoted to the growth of humane values and not simply to technical
competence.
Big, little, black or white, doesn't make a difference
in regards to someone's intelligence,
competence, spirituality, worth and
on and
on.
For it must be noted that the Church's magisterium as such can not and does not seek to attribute to itself any real
competence to decide
on the degree of intrinsic scientific probability of a theory
in cases where it does not at least provisionally declare the theory to be contrary to the teaching of Revelation.
In recognition of this, a great deal of the emphasis
on the role of clergy to be detailed here refers to the development and mobilization of concern,
competence, and care - giving capacity
on the part of the community as a whole.
The Second Vatican Council's emphasis
on the importance of the homily (Catholics shy away from «sermon»)
in every Mass could not, of course, create instant
competence for what was mandated.
No one political party who claims to have the solution should be trusted because no party
in Europe has a trustworthy record of
competence on migration.
Questions about the unity and authorship of a book can not be settled
in terms of a scholar's orthodoxy but solely
on the basis of his
competence in assessing the evidence.
It differs from ordinary prefaces because it does not state who the author is; it resembles them
in its statements about (1) the occasion of the work, (2) its reliance
on trustworthy materials, and (3) its insistence upon the
competence of the author.
I have from time to time felt compelled to offer a word of caution about the bishops» overextending their
competence — meaning both authority and knowledge —
in pronouncing
on public policy.
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.
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in the city of Córdoba, excluding any other jurisdiction (Federal jurisdiction is also excluded).
Admittedly wasn't the best but had a performance and a record up there that showed
competence as a Central forward well ahead of the likes of Walcott or Akpom and Sanogo but he gets sent
on loan... How Joel Campbell can be behind Sanogo and Akpom
in the pecking order as a CF is beyond me...
Kean, for all that he may be some way out of his depth, should not be judged - even partly, even vaguely -
on the basis of a result that is,
in terms of both Blackburn's season and
in terms of his own personal
competence, of vanishingly tiny import.
Being the 7th wealthiest club
on the planet is not a matter of winning stuff for the fans but about maintains brand recognition and generating a reliable rent that keeps the board
in a life style we are accustomed to so if Arsene delivers
on the bottom line for the board that is how we judge his managerial
competence because we are a business first and a football club second, as long as he achieves 4 th place and cl spot he has a guaranteed job....
I know that you blame all the ills
in the world
on Arsene's back, but this is the first time I have heard of a 60 year old being compared to a 20/30 year old
in terms of
competence and tenure.
This might not be a great approach for winning titles, particularly
in those years where one or two of the title favorites achieve
competence early
on.
I think the key to success, and what I talk a lot about
in my writing and my speaking is helping kids get their feet
on the ground of
competence, letting them feel the joy of success and moving
on from there.
Competence as an Infant Mental Health Specialist builds with supervised work experience over time with services delivered to the families of infants and toddlers that are relationship - focused and culturally sensitive with an emphasis
on examining the role of relationships
in reflective supervision.
Prairie Moon Waldorf School offers a rich and comprehensive academic program which includes English based
on world literature, myths, and legends; history that is chronological and inclusive of the world's great civilizations; science that surveys geography, astronomy, meteorology, physical and life sciences; and mathematics that develops
competence in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
People gain a sense of
competence by taking
on new challenges and succeeding
in them.
Leaving behind lecture and offering parents learning activities, New Parent Educators give parents access to evidence and hands
on skills that will increase their confidence and
competence in parenting, providing opportunities for them to integrate their own beliefs and culture with the most up to date information about babies and prepare for the adjustment to parenting life.
As is true
in all aspects of development, how your child feels about his skills and
competence in other developmental areas (e.g., how he is doing
in school) effects how he feels about himself socially, and impacts what challenges he is willing to take
on.