Not exact matches
Based
on a company's objectives, businesses can create an experience,
which can help them to achieve their objectives, whether that means reaching new customers or increasing internal
competences.
When I started out I ready every annual report
on the Asx except for resource companies
which I considered beyond my zone of
competence.
For Luther after 1518, Christ is central not as pattern but as person; we are saved by the faith
which acknowledges his authority,
competence, and willingness to rescue those who call
on him.
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 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.
According to the knowledge,
competence, and prestige
which they [the laity] possess, they have the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion
on matters
which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful, without prejudice to the integrity of faith and morals, with reverence toward their pastors, and attentive to common advantage and the dignity of persons.
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.
For lust, arrogance, covetousness, adultery, calculated
competence iii compounding wrong, for deliberate murder, and for highhanded indifference to this wholesale shattering of covenant commandment — for all this, you shall know now the kind of violence you have perpetrated
on Uriah, and the same loss of sexual prerogatives
which you inflicted upon him.
Unwisely, he assumed such
competence when he endorsed socialism — a program for alleviating misery
on which every conceivable category of experts has failed to reach agreement and concerning
which the training of a bishop hardly bestows expertise.
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.
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.
The extent to
which help and assistance enhances or compromises parenting
competence and confidence depends to a large degree
on the ways in
which help is offered and provided.20, 3,21,6 Consequently, efforts to provide supports and resources to parents need to be done in ways that enhance rather than diminish parenting capacity.
Participatory help - giving practices that actively involve parents in deciding what knowledge is important to them, and how they want to acquire the information they need, have the greatest positive effect
on parents» sense of
competence and confidence.22, 5 Available research evidence also indicated that the social and emotional development of young children is influenced by the ways in
which program staff provided parenting support.24, 32
You write that the problem of courts contesting the key policy - making
competences of parliaments has not arisen to its full extent yet in Eastern Europe: «Ample scope to remake public policy has been conferred
on Eastern courts
which, however, lie still dormant to their own unexploited opportunities».
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.
His appeal will be based
on competence and Scottish distinctiveness,
which is why, if the «No» campaign reverts to appeals to Queen and flag, it could well lose.
«No matter what» the Romney campaign manages to mangle in the last few weeks of the campaign more than 40 % of the electorate will still vote for him,
which on campaign
competence alone is much more than he deserves.
«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.
This event will explore the crucial issue of how the centre - left in British and European politics can restore its reputation for economic
competence drawing
on the recent research from Southern Discomfort — One Year On, which identified that Labour has a mountain to climb in winning back voters» trus
on the recent research from Southern Discomfort — One Year
On, which identified that Labour has a mountain to climb in winning back voters» trus
On,
which identified that Labour has a mountain to climb in winning back voters» trust.
There was a policy
on parental leave for the self - employed
which could either win over a new layer of supporters or provide the Tories with another very effective economic
competence attack.
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.
We can quibble over policy and strategic details: the way in
which the debate
on immigration is following the welfare debate is becoming divorced from fact; the persistent failure of banking «reform» to get to the fundamental issues; and the possibility that the government's dearth of
competence may be a weaker spot than their closeness to fat cat Britain.
And
on patriotism,
which Corbyn also claimed as a particular virtue, and
competence,
which always matters at election time, Cameron enjoys large leads.
Labour were ahead in voting intention throughout most of the last Parliament, but were behind
on economic
competence and leadership,
which are normally seen as important drivers of voting intention (the ultimate explanation of this apparent paradox was, of course, that the voting intention polls were wrong).
Counsel for Oba Akanbi had told the court that his client had several applications before the court and he told the court that the notice of preliminary objection
which bordered
on competence and jurisdiction of the court should be heard first before the substantive application.
It is important to realise that radical reform of the way Parliament operates is unlikely to happen, because incoming governments have too strong a vested interest in the status quo, unless there is a strong, persistent and well - informed demand from the public for action
which gives them genuine participation in the parliamentary process, more direct transparency to overcome dependence
on a highly distorting media, and the right to recall MPs for manifest breakdowns in integrity or
competence.
Saraki's appeal filed through his lead counsel, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), is challenging the majority judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja delivered
on October 30, 2015,
which affirmed the jurisdiction of the CCT to try him and the
competence of the charges of false assets declaration preferred against him by the Federal Government.
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.
The opposition is focusing its criticisms
on the government's
competence rather than the principle itself,
which shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne said was a «good idea».
Empa's research activities
on novel batteries for stationary electricity storage systems are embedded in the Swiss
Competence Center for Heat and Electricity Storage (SCCER HaE),
which coordinates research for new heat and electricity storage concepts
on a national level and is led by the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI).
«The electro - chemical stability of the electrolyte we are using here can withstand three volts, whereas many solid electrolytes previously studied are damaged at the same voltage,» says Arndt Remhof, a researcher at Empa and leader of the project,
which is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the Swiss
Competence Centre for Energy Research
on Heat and Electricity Storage (SCCER - HaE).
On the other side it is questionable
which of the entrepreneurial
competences can be acquired at all.
The Adult Decision - Making
Competence test allows us to characterize the extent to
which people are susceptible to specific types of biases that have been studied in the literature
on human judgment and decision - making,» Barbey said.
As a result, participants were less influenced by the apparent
competence of the reviewer,
which would have been based
on viewing a picture of him or her, and more by the actual content of the review.
In order to increase the
competence on this, Pär Stihl and AvBIT Labs have developed a training programme with an avatar
which is a real child that participants get to interview.
There were the pressures of available airtime, a source who doesn't want to be named, and an old - boy network in Texas that brags, but doesn't want to go
on the record to contend with, but when the story aired
on 60 MINUTES II, reported by veteran newsman Dan Rather, during the 2004 presidential election, the reaction wasn't to the substance of the story, but instead
on the minutiae of ancillary issues, and the credibility of Mapes and Rather themselves,
which led to personal attacks that had nothing to do with their professional
competence.
The unions want personnel decisions to be based
on seniority and formal education,
which offer advancement to all teachers regardless of their
competence.
Global Education Rankings to Measure Tolerance (BBC) Project Zero collaborated with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to develop a new framework for the 2018 PISA test,
which will focus
on measuring and understanding students» global
competence.
There are several bodies
which can be used to check
on the
competence of your electrical contractor, including the Electrical Contractors» Association (ECA), the National Association for Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT), the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) and the Electrical Contractors» Association of Scotland (SELECT).
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.
demonstrate
competence in all the academic subjects in
which you teach based
on a high, objective, uniform state standard of evaluation.
According to Kathleen McCartney, Harvard Graduate School of Education professor and co-investigator
on this study, better training and smaller child - staff ratios «lead to better, as well as more, interactions between children and adults,
which in turn lead to improvement in children's cognitive and social
competence.»
• A deep - seated belief in the inherent right of all children to a quality education; • A professional life dedicated to improving education for teachers and their students; • A passionate commitment to improving teaching and learning in America; • Unwavering dedication to the professional integrity and
competence of teachers; • Visionary and boundless energy, eternal optimism, and expert leadership; • An innate capacity to inspire collaboration and mobilize support that enabled unparalleled achievements in the history of American education reform; and • A clear vision coupled with steadfast commitment and fierce determination
which has led to historic milestones in American education and meaningful impact
on teaching and learning.
Although there is observational evidence suggesting that parent - child conversations are a context in
which epistemological understanding may develop (Luce, Callanan & Smilovic, 2013), and parent epistemological beliefs have been found to predict children's critical evaluations of speakers who reason about evidence with varying
competence (Suárez & Koenig, under review; in prep), the role of adult influences
on children's epistemological development has not been examined experimentally.
The State of Vermont Agency of Education has developed an alternate licensing route called License by Evaluation or Peer Review, in
which applicants submit their qualifications to a review panel that determines whether or not the applicant meets requirements for licensure based
on evidence of
competence, preparation, and experience.
And I think if we end up in a place... where we have no protection against firing for reasons other than
competence, teaching —
which is already a fairly unattractive occupation because of all the teacher - bashing that's going
on — will become an even more unattractive occupation.
This paradigm requires that cultural
competence move beyond the pedagogy
on which it was built.
Even though the core
competence is of pedagogical nature, it is necessary for both teacher and designer to obtain and utilize a wider and more holistic set of qualifications
on which to base pedagogical considerations, actions, and design decisions.
In contrast, a mastery orientation, in
which students focus
on developing new skills and improving their
competence, is associated with self - regulation, increased effort, autonomy, and the belief that effort will lead to academic success (Ames, 1992; Pintrich, 2003; Seifert, 2004).