「Competence」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| tten in a variety of styles and with varying | competence' A further innovation was the motellus, to b |
| e areas of “ideas (intellectual curiosity,), | competence, achievement striving and self-discipline.” |
| Multi-cultural and global awareness and | competence acquired primarily through the Hispanic expe |
| the | competence and medical standards for staff. |
| We want | competence and we believe that all Kenyans are competen |
| He was known for his | competence, and led and instructed multiple choirs. |
| Notable | competence and resourcefulness in accomplishing and imp |
| Neither will | competence and loyalty and stature, while essential to |
| hly one thousand patents prove the company's | competence, and numerous subsidiary companies round the |
| ek in order to achieve the high standards of | competence and safety expected of the RNLI. |
| college courses designed to increase student | competence and prepare students for further education. |
| he school is committed to developing student | competence and confidence in academic, social and indep |
| regulate two different biological processes: | competence and sporulation. |
| ironment where students can build the social | competence and academic skills required for future succ |
| that their party has abandoned: pragmatism, | competence and respect for the head rather than the hea |
| The novel questions the | competence and motives of high-ranking officers, as wel |
| piloting and physics), and varying levels of | competence and compatibility with other potential emplo |
| y other international bodies in its areas of | competence, and help member states to adopt common stan |
| Since this ministry had very limited | competence and virtually no political power, it soon be |
| ogue of the collection was with the greatest | competence and care compiled by Hans Sallander and publ |
| ce to humanity, especially the poor, through | competence and good stewardship of resources. |
| ith an absolute emphasis on safety, control, | competence, and skill at arms. |
| nada for carrying "out her duties with great | competence and conscientiousness, particularly during t |
| His | competence and culture, knowledge of languages, communi |
| artin, said: “Mgr Tighe is a priest of great | competence and I am glad that he will have the possibil |
| n annotation in the Register and to maintain | competence; and |
| issue or award certificates of attendance or | competence, and to establish the standards to be achiev |
| ridgements, and the style and level of Latin | competence and the elementary mistakes (especially in t |
| out their governments' standards of honesty, | competence, and conduct as the war progresses. |
| The awards range from a Certificate of | Competence and a Journeyman's Certificate for apprentic |
| Principal historic areas of | competence are: (a) reconnaissance systems; (b) data co |
| Her | Competence areas include Programme management, Policy f |
| Edward Lhuyd spoke highly of his | competence as an antiquarian. |
| lar disorder, which may adversely affect his | competence as a Game participant. |
| his action "was properly taken within [his] | competence as pastor of that diocese." |
| had occupied the See with such comprehensive | competence as Michael". |
| at those who had attempted to depreciate her | competence as a poet. |
| st illness, but clearly had doubts about his | competence as Treasurer; in particular he graphically d |
| quirements of Industry, several facility and | competence build-up projects have been completed. |
| About 1820, having realized a certain | competence by his labours, he retired from the more act |
| Currently, decreasing | competence can be observed over successive generations: |
| ts students who are accepted on the basis of | competence, capability and exceptional performance, bas |
| g and Service Management) is a research- and | competence centre at the Hanken School of Economics in |
| UK following a ruling by the NMC Conduct and | Competence committee panel. |
| Responsible Negotiations (PRN), The Cultural | Competence Compendium, AMA Alliance, and health insuran |
| that they may become young men and women of | competence, conscience and compassion, striving always |
| ratory school is to develop leaders with the | competence, conscience, compassion, confidence, and cou |
| l individuals who demonstrated intelligence, | competence, creativity, integrity, accomplishment and d |
| in Corsica and in other regions, using equal | competence criteria and within the normal parameters of |
| ion the supreme court is empowered to settle | competence disputes between the judicial and the admini |
| ed inspiration to the man who must provide a | competence during his few productive years to care for |
| ch to work and his remarkably broad areas of | competence earned him a cult following of theater lover |
| Commission - Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, | competence Education and Budget (2004- ) |
| of the CWB contributes to the high level of | competence enjoyed by industries employing welding and |
| The selection process was based on "blind" | competence evaluation. |
| ComX (also known as | competence factor) is a 10-amino acid peptide that is p |
| Luke has also stated that critical | competence, far from being an upper level topic, can be |
| handled by the Court of Cassation, which has | competence for cases involving minister in function. |
| The Sony Toshiba IBM Center of | Competence for the Cell Processor is the first Center o |
| nalman had been promoted beyond his level of | competence for such a busy box, and the assessment and |
| Amanda and Liz herself have doubts about her | competence, Happy stands by her. |
| p 5 in least sacks allowed), considering the | competence he had shown as a rookie. |
| He is often shown as having little social | competence, however, and is often portrayed as being ve |
| Following such campaigns and his | competence in battle he was appointed Vice-Chamberlain |
| eceive more independence as they demonstrate | competence in the college environment. |
| Organizing tests for certifying | competence in teaching Chinese as a foreign language. |
| His theological research showed particular | competence in patristics and touched on ancient philoso |
| ed 152 scholars, concentrating on those with | competence in Hebrew, and included both Catholics and P |
| the office of Vice President, and McGovern's | competence in choosing top officials. |
| ral sciences, career skills, technology, and | competence in math and English. |
| o stimulate interest in science and increase | competence in space technology among students and educa |
| fore vehicle manufacturers must extend their | competence in the basics and methods of software design |
| ks to develop in the student a high level of | competence in conducting basic and applied research and |
| land, the Temmler group further develops its | competence in the processing of moisture sensitive acti |
| Proof of a company's | competence in PAT Testing is usually found in the form |
| icy should be directed at building technical | competence in developing countries rather than conventi |
| of a large pharmaceutical company depends on | competence in fields as diverse as combinatorial chemis |
| intellect) and relates to the company's core | competence in machine learning and AI. |
| namely the project of the National Center of | Competence in Research: Challenges to Democracy in the |
| ll as recognition of previously unidentified | competence in nonverbal children with autism. |
| the National Assembly for Wales legislative | competence in the sphere of local government. |
| ast, Oulu has evolved into a major centre of | competence in the field of high technology, particularl |
| ork was selected to develop an LGBT cultural | competence in healthcare curriculum that became mandato |
| s related to the creation of a film, gaining | competence in each field. |
| resident has tried to reassert its exclusive | competence in the matter (as stated in article 87 of th |
| rnal structures, non-sectarian behavior, and | competence in its activity. |
| ical facilities and high degree of technical | competence in manufacturing a wide range of Superalloys |
| offices" or be "jurisconsults of recognized | competence in international law". |
| achievement standards, to develop linguistic | competence in both American Sign Language (ASL) and Eng |
| Competence included physical fitness, anticipating when | |
| one out of the 96 whom he deemed to have the | competence, independence and stature for the task." |
| Ecological | competence is the ability of a pathogen to invade and m |
| If a pathogen does not have ecological | competence it will likely become extinct. |
| ired the Cosworth Technology Group, with the | competence it has built up (as an integral part of Cosw |
| the tension between a production model and a | competence model amongst others. |
| The Core | Competence of the Corporation (Harvard Business Review) |
| d him to root out corruption and improve the | competence of those engaged in administering justice in |
| Of course, the accused contested the | competence of the court, as they contested the residual |
| tions, it was mainly due to the professional | competence of officers who were asked to lead them. |
| e majority of matters within the legislative | competence of the States. |
| decision, saying that they did not doubt the | competence of the former justice, but believed that it |
| discretion; accordingly, it falls within the | competence of the courts". |
| Parties agree to recognise the | competence of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cul |
| nuclear program raised questions within the | competence of the Security Council. |
| or excepted matters, which are of exclusive | competence of the government of the United Kingdom, in |
| ed that Holker would be able to increase the | competence of the French cotton industry, based in Roue |
| opes, in spite of his lively distrust of the | competence of Austrian ministers; but the hopes were sp |
| s that are generally agreed to be within the | competence of inferior tribunals (e.g. the factual dete |
| ministry of labour was refused-as beyond the | competence of a provisional government-he was appointed |
| der a contract, and public law issues of the | competence of the public authority to take the impugned |
| deological or political loyalty, rather than | competence or qualification. |
| tters could be admitted as evidence to prove | competence or whether they constituted hearsay. |
| In Wales, a Legislative | Competence Order (LCO; pronounced 'elco') was a piece o |
| advance learning, knowledge and professional | competence particularly in the field of fine arts, in t |
| r year on areas including bilingual language | competence, perception and production, bilingual langua |
| de Sousa Webber in 1994 as an international | competence platform for the critical use of information |
| orm for the vehicle industry, has become the | competence pool for the vehicle industry. |
| um loses the ability to express genes in the | competence regulon. |
| ation of sxy followed by upregulation of the | competence regulon. |
| cards and other non-mathematical systems of | competence reporting. |
| Personal power, | competence, self-reliance, intellect, and happiness are |
| (национальность), education level, language | competence, sources of income, and employment status. |
| 2002 she was conscripted into the CDU/CSU's | competence team by then chancellor candidate Edmund Sto |
| According to the organizers, the key | competence tested by the Kangaroo is logical combinatio |
| testament to the high level of education and | competence that might be elicited from a well-trained G |
| on his experience, judgment or professional | competence that the fetus is not viable, and if the det |
| orities of the Region: in matters within its | competence, the Cabinet has the power to vote to give i |
| g to the captain and questions the captain's | competence, the player may choose instead to descend in |
| , which emphasized commitment to the number, | competence through training and length of service. |
| d that Medina met the statutory criteria for | competence to stand trial. |
| (c) has shown or is showing a lack of | competence to care for himself or herself, |
| ecord a genetic memory of winter to gain the | competence to flower. |
| They have the capability and | competence to defend and preserve their rights as women |
| d thereafter, then the Commission shall have | competence to examine it. |
| hn Webb, who, as Inigo Jones' deputy had the | competence to have served in the post, and complained " |
| sense of the Abundance of God's generosity, | Competence, Truth and Service. |
| in Promoting Children's Emotional and Social | Competence was a significant catalyst in the developmen |
| Jeopardy: Analysis of children's testimonial | competence Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Ass |
| an Federation, provided that mutual areas of | competence were agreed upon. |
| n factor (also known as TfoX) that regulates | competence which is the ability of bacteria to take up |
| al procedure for certification of linguistic | competence, which is governed by the above-mentioned re |
| there may be threshold levels of linguistic | competence which a bilingual child must attain both in |
| er of time before an education and technical | competence will only be a license to compete, not a gua |
| tiple entries "add up" to a demonstration of | competence with respect to certain educational outcomes |
| ive line was solid allowing Hall to show his | competence with 66% completion, 288 passing yards and s |
| ig-city corruption in small-town America has | competence without mood or power-a design but not a vis |
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