Sentences with phrase «on competence only»

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That competence isn't really lost, only your government has encouraged the creation of a vast financial services sector focused on the creation of toxic debt instruments linked to the real estate bubble that was itself a result of the credit expansion.
Success does not depend only on the personality and competence of the pastor.
Only these two decrees formed the subject matter of the work of the Theological Commission of the Council, for the celebrated Schema 13 really fell within the competence of the Commission on the Lay Apostolate and the schema on Ecumenism which was passed, its radiance dimmed a little here and there but not substantially affected, belonged to Cardinal Bea's Secretariat, of which I was not a member.
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).
Or at the very least, perhaps abstain from commenting on topics they have no intent of actually investigating to a degree that would provide competence, but rather where the only intent is apologetics.
Saraki said the appellate court erred in law when it affirmed the competence of the proceedings of the CCT, which sat on the appellant's case with only two members as against the three provided for in the provisions of Paragraph 15 (1) of the Fifth Schedule to the 1999 Constitution.
«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.
Now that the party has come down on the side of the extreme Brexiters, they risk not only destroying the livelihoods of the northern voters they want to woo, but also any remaining reputation they have for economic competence.
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.
«It is demonstrable failure and an indictment on the competence of the Commissioner that only 4 of her class of 17 political parties and independent aspiring presidential candidates were able to understand and complete the nomination forms without error and to submit them at her own appointed time of 29th and 30th September 2016,» Amidu's statement said.
Speaking on other economic challenges bedivilling the country, Nana Addo said: «petrol prices remain high today only because government did not have the competence to keep our currency stable.»
Nick Clegg, in his speech on Wednesday, is going to say that his is the only party that can now deliver both economic competence and fairness.
The underlying figures on economic competence and who would make the best leader also show the Conseratives gaining ground — Labour now have only a 3 point lead on which party would be better at running the economy well and Blair is only 1 point ahead of Cameron on who would make the best Prime Minister.
At the hearing of the appeal, Daudu faulted the judgment of the appeal court on among other grounds that it erroneously affirmed the competence of the proceedings of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, which sat on the appellant's case with only two members as against the three provided for in the provisions of Paragraph 15 (1) of the Fifth Schedule to the 1999 Constitution.
«ONLY Akeredolu possess the right mentality, competence, readiness and moral amplitude to lead Ondo State,» Jimoh tweeted on his Twitter handle, @JimohIbrahimOFR.
We will also stress multi-cultural competence - not only at least two languages but also an understanding of multiple traditions on their own terms.
This is parallel to students being graded on a curve, where their own effort and competence can not be counted on to get to a desired recognition (an A), and to being designated as student of the month in a school year in which only 10 children to receive that recognition.
Not only have expectations risen significantly, but pupils must now demonstrate competence on every element to secure a level.
Yet Jaguar has bravely decided the only way it can take on the German Big Three's dominance in volume, profit, and competence is with a compact premium sedan of its own — the all - new 2017 Jaguar XE.
And since all the evidence is really only on one side, the only recourse of the denialists is to attack the competence and credibility of those who came up with the evidence.
And of course there's a natural human tendency to put the best face on it, and only show the outside world a picture of calm competence and authority.
We can only hope those who currently skulking on other websites might come and contribute to the process of opening up climate science, and debate the substantive issues rather than passing comment among their own coterie on Judith's motivation, competence, expertise and integrity.
# 35 «It is in the interests of the market to promote emancipation, but in order to do so effectively, it can not rely only on itself, because it is not able to produce by itself something that lies outside its competence.
However, one could also argue that the tribunal's analysis honored the autonomy of EU law by coming to the only plausible conclusion on the question of competence, and the tribunal's dictum that the ECT does not protect investors from the implementation of EU law is equally respectful of the autonomy of EU law, as it is premised on the invariable primacy of EU law over the ECT.
But also I believe the competence issue that arises on the right to represent oneself refers only to one's mental competence, not one's competence to conduct litigation; i.e. one's mental ability to assist an attorney with the case is the determinant.
These provisions conflict with EU law on the exclusive competence of the EU court [s] for claims which involve EU law, even for claims where EU law would only partially be affected.
Indeed, taking into consideration that EU criminal law cooperation has been criticised for being one - sided and mainly focused on increased repression, the EU still has to demonstrate that this policy serves the interests of citizens and States alike and that its competences are triggered only where independent action of Member States has proved not to be sufficient.
If the General Court were to accept the argument that if a rule only affects products from third countries only the EU may regulate that product, this would be a huge impediment to Member States» competence to regulate their own markets and to determine which product is safe, healthy, or environmentally friendly enough to be sold on their territory.
As for a second process stream under the HPA (under s. 32 (3)-RRB-, the HPRB noted that in a previous decision (2009 - HPA - 0045 (a)-RRB-, it determined that only the Inquiry Committee could dismiss a complaint on the basis that conduct or competence is satisfactory (s. 33 (6)(a)-RRB-.
If they refuse to play by their own invented judicial rules, then a Treaty amendment that would say: the CJUE does not have competence to rule on the compatibility of the accession to the ECHR - it is really desirable and perhaps the only hope.
My article focuses on a «people, process, technology» framework for re-engineering legal services, identifying categories of legal - technology competences, and employing «lean thinking,» not only to improve processes, but to create organizations focused on continuous improvement and innovation from the bottom up.
It should be noted in that regard that until now Bulgarian courts have generally rejected «stand - alone» claims based on the understanding that under the CPA, the CPC was the only authority having competence to determine a breach of Bulgarian competition law.
However, Vanessa Briggs adds: «The non-cognate route is only more challenging in the sense that the graduate will also be completing a masters on top of their assessment of professional competence (APC), so they will have an additional workload compared to other graduates.»
A resume should be professionally written for the following reasons: it represents your image as well as your competence to an employer — remember that an effective resume is sure to create goodwill with an employer; a resume provides a wide range of information about you and the employer — it lets the employer know that you are aware of what the job wants and you have what it takes to succeed on the job; a resume sells — the only way in which you can sell the worth in you is through a resume; a resume can prompt action — this is especially true of a well written resume.
In addition, they have been required to demonstrate psychomotor competence in these procedures in order to graduate — even though this psychomotor competence can only be demonstrated on mannequins, not live subjects, because of the Connecticut law.
There are dynamic careers to be found working on those support staffs, but only if you show the competence necessary to impress a hiring manager.
APA Standard 2.01: Boundaries of Competence (a) Psychologists provide services, teach, and conduct research with populations and in areas only within the boundaries of their competence, based on their education, training, supervised experience, consultation, study, or professional eCompetence (a) Psychologists provide services, teach, and conduct research with populations and in areas only within the boundaries of their competence, based on their education, training, supervised experience, consultation, study, or professional ecompetence, based on their education, training, supervised experience, consultation, study, or professional experience.
It was only when I entered the field of high - conflict divorce and I ran across all of the stupid mental health persons who are assessing, diagnosing, and treating attachment - related pathology with NO understanding of how the attachment system functions that I have undertaken to set professional psychology back on the path of professional competence.
Not only did initial BITSEA scores significantly predict CBCL / 1.5 - 5 and ITSEA problem and competence scores one year later, but 59 % of BITSEA screen positives remained positive on the BITSEA at follow - up.
SET - C was superior to fluoxetine on each of these measures and was the only treatment superior to placebo in terms of improving social skills, decreasing anxiety in specific social interactions, and enhancing ratings of social competence.
a. Boundaries of Competence Counselors practice only within the boundaries of their competence, based on their education, training, supervised experience, state and national professional credentials, and appropriate professional eCompetence Counselors practice only within the boundaries of their competence, based on their education, training, supervised experience, state and national professional credentials, and appropriate professional ecompetence, based on their education, training, supervised experience, state and national professional credentials, and appropriate professional experience.
Emotional restraint is good for men only: The influence of emotional restraint on perceptions of competence
A Realtor's reputation is built not only on his competence, but also on trust.
As a core value, competence is not something that is turned on when needed, only to be ignored the rest of time.
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