Vague and general
statements about your competence are a mere waste of time.
Not exact matches
«You can feel that somebody did a great job for you; you can talk
about somebody's
competence and work product and the person you worked with and you knew — and that's what the president did in his
statement Friday — and you can feel horrified when you see pictures and contemporaneous reports.»
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.
Asked
about Flanagan's position as a potential leader, in the event of a change, Senate Republican spokesman Scott Reif emailed Capital an exquisitely nondescript
statement on the senator's general
competence: «John Flanagan is an outstanding member of this chamber and an asset to the entire Senate Republican Conference.
There are major question marks
about Corbyn's political
competence, particularly that he regularly reads out
statements at decisive meetings including the SHadow Cabinet, which he then is unable to defend.
While there is absolutely nothing wrong with using outside and creative talent to craft a blog, a lawyer that uses a «ghost blogger» without a disclaimer, to publicly advertise the lawyer's engagement with and
competence in a particular area, violates Rule 7.1's prohibition against misleading
statements or claims in public communications
about the lawyer or the lawyer's services.