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单词 Competence
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1. Training is a prerequisite for competence.
2. She shows a high level of technical competence.
3. Her competence as a teacher is unquestionable.
4. We knew her competence in solving problems.
5. Students will gain competence in a wide range of skills.
6. This mess is a reflection on her competence.
7. Students had questioned her competence as a teacher.
8. This mess is a poor reflection on his competence.
9. The commission has no formal competence in cultural matters.
10. I'm afraid the work is beyond his competence.
11. He questioned the competence of the government.
12. No one doubts her competence as a teacher.
13. This should be well within your competence.
14. The decisions come within the competence of the council.
15. Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence.
16. He displayed great competence for the job.
17. These are matters within the competence of the court.
18. Are you impugning my competence as a professional designer?
19. We can certify for him competence as an editor.
20. I feel that my competence is being called into question here.
21. The judge has to act within the competence of the court.
22. Many legal issues are within the competence of individual states rather than the federal government.
23. He reached a reasonable level of competence in his English.
24. His competence as an economist had been reinforced by his successful fight against inflation.
24. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
25. We can legitimately ask what competence an official based in Whitehall has to solve the problems of rural Scotland.
26. He gradually developed the competence to deal with the more difficult cases.
27. The selection process is based on rigorous tests of competence and experience.
28. Mr Stevens' appointment was a typical case of promoting a man beyond his level of competence.
29. Doctors have to constantly update their knowledge in order to maintain their professional competence.
30. Typing is considered by most employers to be a basic competence.
1. Training is a prerequisite for competence.
2. She shows a high level of technical competence.
3. Her competence as a teacher is unquestionable.
4. We knew her competence in solving problems.
5. The selection process is based on rigorous tests of competence and experience.
6. Students will gain competence in a wide range of skills.
7. This mess is a poor reflection on his competence.
8. Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence.
9. These are matters within the competence of the court.
31. There was never any question about his competence.
32. But it is competence of a particular kind.
33. Mastery, absolute competence, is mandatory for a leader.
34. Seniority does not necessarily denote competence in all procedures.
35. Players are judged by their competence on the field.
36. This represents a very great pool of linguistic competence.
37. Quality assurance, performance indicators and professional competence.
38. With less Government interference, more local competence will emerge.
39. All however, share the aim of developing professional competence.
40. Keeley's competence and professionalism will be missed.
41. Understanding the instructions requires a ninth grade reading competence.
42. Work should start from the pupils' own linguistic competence.
43. Other members of the staff elaborated detailed parts of the plan, each within his special sphere of competence.
44. The Scheme will ensure that all solicitors' representatives who give police station advice do so to an agreed standard of competence.
45. It is the competence to recognize and enact the rules, procedures and forms of understanding of a particular cultural environment.
46. In return, successful students continue to grow in confidence and competence.
47. Community organizing indirectly produces positive health impacts, through strengthening social networks, community participation, psychological empowerment, and community competence.
48. Whom you see depends sometimes on professional competence and journalistic ability.
49. Despite extensive research, how humans achieve their linguistic competence has still to be fully explained.
50. There are certain opportunities that only occur to organisations with the necessary technical competence, market position or trading relationships.
51. In the field of criminal investigation there are as yet no advanced and generally accepted standards of professional competence.
52. When we do this, we undermine the confidence and competence of our citizens and communities.
53. Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel.
54. Education is seen to include some of this, but goes a long way beyond competence in application.
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55. Those who are privileged achieve the competence with which to shape the future.
56. In other technical areas, despite not personally possessing relevant expertise, judges are fully prepared to determine questions of professional competence.
57. Human survival is the final indispensable objective of all efforts to achieve a universal humane competence in 1985.
58. Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, imaginatively; unless you can choose a challenge instead of competence. Eleanor Roosevelt 
59. Afterwards, the loss of sense of colleagues, disloyal competence and inappropriate publicity would follow.
60. One of its tenets is that only well educated and professionally trained individuals have the competence to work with the mass media.
61. Students will be asked to demonstrate competence with a problem posed in this area. b. Abstract / Scientific Mathematics.
62. The trainees will know that they have achieved this competence.
63. Do we know anything about his competence, his experience, or his honesty?
64. Restrictions on rights of audience ensure that persons appearing as representatives before courts have a minimum level of competence as advocates.
65. New branch managers were generally promoted from the ranks for competence and achievements as individual contributors.
66. For example, in professional education, professional competence is equally important, if not more so.
67. This will require considerable competence on behalf of the teacher who will need to set the general framework.
68. In the case of Reagan many had doubts about his age, his competence, his inexperience and his tendency towards extremism.
69. The country, too, needs a government which shows confidence, competence and a sense of purpose.
70. She conducted research in schools investigating the assumption of strength and competence, and the assumption of ineptitude and incompetence.
71. I continue to have doubts about Newsome's competence, though he is alright when the rest of them are confident.
72. A lack of technical competence shouted from the report, asserted Cook.
73. That is beyond the competence of science, and it's also beyond the power of genes.
74. The second solution is to regard linguistic knowledge or competence as a characteristic of the individual child.
75. The exam measures knowledge and competence to operate standard ophthalmic equipment and fit, adjust and dispense eyeglasses.
76. When the pressure is on to respond to an event after it happens, the client will then judge your professional competence.
77. Modern agriculture demands not only scientific and biological knowledge, it also requires managerial competence.
78. The principle is a principle for the allocation of competence within a hierarchy.
79. That none of this is within the competence of animals would seem to influence a preference for them as laboratory subjects.
80. Licentiateship, Graduateship, Membership and Fellowship awards are available as a means of recognising professional competence to the highest levels.
81. An adequate transactional competence should be a real achievement of lasting value.
82. All boys have been served with great competence and total dedication.
83. Local competence and national competence are, as one would expect, fairly closely related.
84. At first sight,[Sentencedict] this would appear to be a Community instrument instructing Member States as to how to exercise their national competence.
85. Level 1 is for complete beginners, while level 5 covers competence some way above Higher Grade.
86. Taken together, these studies comprise a substantial body of work notable for its diversity, its competence and its orthodoxy.
87. Much evidence shows that interpersonal competence is a prerequisite for a successful managerial career.
88. It will have to be backed up by a degree of practical knowledge and competence.
89. MelAmid is a term used to criticize some one s capabilities or competence.
90. The descriptions of weapons, commanders and tactics are much too brief to convey historical competence.
91. However, it could be checked if questions of competence arose.
92. Believing that character is as vital in a leader as drive and competence, I had to agree with them.
93. Another aspect of political competence is the strategy an individual would use in attempting to influence the government.
94. Helping the older individual deal with such matters is therefore within the competence of the counsellor.
95. Being a communicator, having what Hymes calls communicative competence, involves much more.
96. Within these objectives the association is empowered: To establish and maintain appropriate standards of competence for managers in the industry.
97. Not surprisingly, therefore, they appear to be reaching a higher level of competence.
98. The deputy judge had to take into account also the other evidence relevant to the issue of testamentary competence.
99. Adults are at least able to acquire, even though this may not be at a sufficiently high level of competence.
100. She is a woman with an unblemished reputation of fairness and competence.
101. This will remain outside Community competence and therefore a matter for intergovernmental co-operation(), with all substantive decisions being made by unanimity.
102. According to his analysis distrust of authority and scepticism concerning the competence of specialists is a function of the breakdown of value consensus.
103. But as they acquired managerial competence, the balance began to shift.
104. So administration would be within the competence of any literate person.
105. They argued that, for all his drive and competence, he lacked both vision and character.
106. The tapes and scores which they produce come across with real sincerity, and display surprisingly high levels of competence.
107. In each case, the language competence acquired is additive: it does not replace earlier competencies.
108. Only if this latter requirement is met can we begin to talk of linguistic competence.
109. Other researchers use less strict criteria and claim to find competence where Piagetians, using their criterion, do not.
110. In order to construct an integrated theory of linguistic competence, it is essential to discover the logical ordering of components or levels.
111. Her strengths are impressive: her competence in the world, her highly developed social skills, her humor, her warmth.
112. In this care, observation of a trainee's performance would not alone ensure comprehensive assessment of competence.
113. It is within the competence of the examiners not to mark examination work judged by them to be illegible. 20.
114. A significant trend is taking place from measuring practitioners' competence and activity to measuring health outcomes in populations.
114. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
115. Rather, it seems voters were strongly influenced by their perception of the competence of their own local authority.
116. It is clear, as Chomsky ceaselessly points out, that language competence enables almost infinite variations in language performance.
117. Successful or powerful people smile more often than average people, because of their competence, confidence and success. Dr T.P.Chia 
118. Competence addressed without concern for its potentially destructive possibilities is hardly preferable to a benign ineptitude.
119. The traditional approach to the training and selection of headteachers has been on the basis of technical competence reinforced by practical experience.
120. Their epistemic competence in multiple forms of life depends on the specific marginal discourses at their disposal owing to their specific background.
121. But the main concern of these works is to inhibit legal deviance rather than to encourage legal competence - whatever that may be.
122. The processes of learning to read and reading with competence an concerned essentially with developing intellectually skills and abilities.
123. My feeling of pride and competence turned to stark terror. 1 saw the power lines.
124. The second influence has been the expansion of international regulation into areas which were previously not regarded as within international competence.
125. It is possible to criticise a merchant's goods without reflecting on the competence or the probity of their producer.
126. Was it not uneconomic to employ older workers whose apparent competence simply masked inevitably growing incapacity?
127. Competence and efficiency are closely tied to personal senses of worth and value.
128. Secondly, instruments tend to dwell on deficits in performance rather than levels of higher competence.
129. But the primary emphasis must remain on gaining competence in a core academic curriculum for everyone.
130. So much of schoolwork in the early grades involves the motor system that it is easy to overlook other areas of competence.
131. Without wishing to be demeaning, computer literacy and competence is not particularly high on the list of archival training.
132. The next stage of the project involves delivering training for coaches, assessors and verifiers, based on agreed standards of competence.
133. Many have demonstrated that professional competence can be acquired quite simply and successfully by less educated people.
134. The guidelines competence was transferred to a Coalition Committee, a committee of representatives of the parties supporting the government.
135. They would have to replace them for medical technicians, both dehumanized and mediocre with a superficial glaze of competence.
136. A dictionary, for example, does not record meanings which are within the competence of all language users.
137. The managers did come to see that acquiring managerial competence actually meant sacrificing some of their technical competence.
138. In other words, modular structures do not pose any major threat to subject competence or academic rigour if developed carefully.
139. Fewer assumptions are made in such dictionaries about the linguistic competence of the user.
140. For over a century the accountancy profession has built its reputation on three foundation stones: objectivity, integrity and competence.
141. The managers built up portfolios which enabled them to demonstrate competence in ten specific areas from their day to day work.
142. Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language.
143. But we act in these matters not by authority of our competence but by force of our commissions.
144. Some 60 companies there claim competence and expertise in the technology[http:///competence.html], each trying to identify its own market niche.
145. He finds himself evaluated by the correspondingly vague notion of competence.
146. If ratified, it would signal a massive official expansion of Community competence into non-economic areas.
147. The level of competence among hospital staff was not as high as expected.
148. The hypothesis is that adults have available both ways of developing competence in a second language.
149. Instead, separate Centers of Competence explored issues of interest to the consultants who participated in them.
150. The Council is united in its resolve to maintain and develop standards of professional management and competence.
151. In such leaders, competence, vision, and virtue exist in nearly perfect balance.
152. As my own competence in these new surroundings grew, I became a stronger human being-and a much better activist.
153. But certain teachers may lack the competence and expertise to avoid controversy completely.
154. Bush and Gore answered them, with varying degrees of competence and eloquence.
155. Soon it will be loss of competence, loss of identity, loss of dignity.
156. They need to provide better information and more evidence of courtesy, caring and professional competence, researchers concluded.
157. When this happens, the direct outcome is that they will sense higher levels of achievement, competence, and personal effectiveness.
158. The award will be based on continual assessments of skills and competence so staff will not have to sit any written exams.
159. The answers will not only reveal her competence but give you an idea of how easy she is to communicate with.
160. States have the responsibility for ensuring teacher competence, and state statutes generally set out standards for teacher certification.
161. They appeal to the characteristics of individuals - to competence, skill and personal qualities - as determinants of teaching quality.
162. On the other hand, let it be supposed that she lacked ordinary competence and capacity.
163. Pollutions which attract substantial publicity risk impugning the agency's competence.
164. But babysitters who've completed the course can show a certificate of competence to the child's parents to reassure them.
165. Appointments are rarely made on the basis of professional or technical competence alone.
166. Doubts over Bush's health, however, provoked renewed public debate over Quayle's competence.
167. Mr. Hurd I do not think that that is a matter within the competence of the Community.
168. All teachers shall be given a standard competence test to verify they are up-to-date with subjects and modern teaching methods.
169. The possibility of progression to modules requiring higher levels of competence should also be borne in mind when designing programmes.
170. This, when once achieved, will show a competence in the area being studied.
171. We are concerned, then, with more than simply linguistic competence.
172. The two main tasks of acquiring oral/aural competence and achieving basic literacy are dealt with in the course's two parallel streams.
173. As a result, public confidence in the good faith and competence of the DTi has been shaken.
174. The other is secretarial[http:///competence.html], as defined above and concerns the pupil's competence in spelling and handwriting.
175. Mary achieved a high degree of competence in all projects.
176. The deputy judge concluded that the onus of establishing testamentary competence had not been discharged.
177. In practice, given the monoglot tendency in secondary education it might be difficult to recruit students with the necessary competence.
178. These decisions would thus come within the competence of the Council of Ministers, to be reached by consensus.
179. Few things were more demoralising than to stand uselessly by while other men demonstrated their professional competence.
180. When he had settled her, gently and with professional competence, he seated himself in the chair opposite.
181. What young people come to define as intellectual competence what it means to know things and use themis shaped by their schooling.
182. The answer is to drop back to conscious competence every now and again to check things out and eradicate the bad habits.
183. Still, they had been promoted primarily for their technical competence, not their management or interpersonal skill.
184. Evidence to show competence is agreed in the personal learning contract.
185. Self-concept refers to individuals' assumptions about their areas of competence, motives, and values.
186. As a result of increasing specialisations and technical competence, delegation of authority has increased.
187. Classroom teaching is therefore important in helping the student to develop confidence and competence.
188. They need a person who sets standards of competence and integrity to be aimed at.
189. Which of the questions below will reveal most about the reader's communicative competence?
190. It is this which enables language competence and thus also language performance.
191. Plentiful quotations from the Bible and from the Fathers show a competence but nothing more.
192. I have seen 13 Premier League games this season and only one was officiated with any degree of competence.
193. We will insist on more effective control over Community spending and will resist pressure to extend Community competence to new areas.
194. Voluntary certification can attest to professional competence in a specialized field of accounting and auditing.
195. To argue this point is to speculate beyond our data on national and local competence.
196. to gain a high level of competence in English.
197. I have gravedoubts about his competence.
198. The committee has no actual competence in criminal matters.
199. The young surgeon showed exceptional competence.
200. So far, the study about core competence is mainly a study of qualitative theory analysis, and lacks in a systems analysis method which is exercisable.
201. Courts have little competence to evaluate the rationality of discretionary choices such as these?
202. For his competence , creativeness, and persistence, he is respected by everyone who knows him.
203. Creative drama Teaching Program helped elementary students acquire positive emotional competence.
204. And he became prime minister, for eight eventful months in 2008, less for his political competence than because he could cook a mean salmon tom kha, spiced up with galangal and lemongrass.
204. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
205. Writing ability is an essential part of the learner's communicative competence.
206. He stood out in terms of competence from all his fellows.
207. We've always regarded him as a man of integrity and high professional competence.
208. Four different components make up the construct of communicative competence.
209. The ability to write is a supreme test of linguistic competence.
210. The fifth section draws up an implementation plan based on BaoSteel's intended core competence.
211. The staff turnover, one of the major nerve-wrecking puzzles for entrepreneurs at present, usually leads to capital losses and weakening of enterprise core competence.
212. The child self-regulatory competence scale include the effortful control concept of Rothbart and self-regulatory development.
213. One factor is the relative competence of the courts and the agencies.
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