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| Equally | competent across the half-back line, Elwood was poache |
| the tuneful melodies, a sensible narrative, | competent acting and elaborate stage settings, resulte |
| f Copyrights described Brown as "a quiet and | competent administrator, a man of high personal ideals |
| e, Cornwallis has generally been judged as a | competent administrator, but an uninspiring leader of |
| him, and most people conceded that he was a | competent administrator. |
| e positions he was revered as thoughtful and | competent administrator. |
| buildings, although he seems to have been a | competent administrator. |
| In contrast, more | competent adults will begin by trying to analyze more |
| ners in Maine, both parties must be mentally | competent adults, must have been legally domiciled tog |
| erested in the iron business and had several | competent advisers whom the brothers had selected as g |
| dividual people as autonomous, rational, and | competent agents, and a tendency to view them as damag |
| w also criticized how the "artwork is merely | competent and the story (which was not written by Hunt |
| addresses the public sector's future need of | competent and committed administrators by training the |
| Senior Psychiatrist of Yan Wo Hospital, is a | competent and kind-hearted doctor who specializes in s |
| for courts to recognize negros' testimony as | competent and valid, writing a letter to the Chicago E |
| to its consulting engineers, and its highly | competent and dedicated managerial and labour workforc |
| Ensure that IT has sufficient, | competent and capable to execute current and future st |
| d class technical institution to bring forth | competent and enterprising technocrats to suit the glo |
| Cole's memoir of the time makes clear, many | competent and patriotic candidates who did not receive |
| Ford argued that he was | competent and wanted to plead guilty. |
| oming to Watcher's Nest; as such she is both | competent and level-headed. |
| Some of his advisors were not | competent and well wishers of the people. |
| In the latter office he was considered | competent and successful and became very popular. |
| The mission statement is to develop a | competent and educated workforce for career positions |
| r's friend, a 15-year-old farmer's son, very | competent and an experienced camper |
| Although in combat Gamlin is extremely | competent and earnest, outside of battle he is a shy a |
| Every child has the right to a caring, | competent, and committed teacher. |
| of Financial Planners who have committed to | competent and ethical behavior in India. |
| ents and 4 research centres each headed by a | competent and experienced professor. |
| ut by most historical accounts he was highly | competent, and highly trusted by Edward. |
| lication of the Act was a more professional, | competent and skilled Canadian civil service. |
| ice of the present Activity, by engaging the | competent and willing service of lifestreams not prese |
| Assists educators in becoming more | competent and confident in the teaching and study of e |
| lsus (1753), from Origen's reply to it, is a | competent and learned piece of work. |
| The staging of the musical numbers is | competent and the settings have been designed with som |
| s and span a variety of styles, direction is | competent and photography is especially good for a mov |
| nia, including culturally and linguistically | competent approaches for underserved population |
| It attempted to expand and organize a | competent arm but its efforts were largely chaotic and |
| reputation as one of the most aggressive and | competent ARVN generals. |
| Although highly | competent as an engineer, Killaly had little patience |
| ity of Bergen 1987-1988, and was found to be | competent as a full professor in 1988. |
| ion because "I did not regard any of them as | competent as another." |
| Should he become | competent at any time in the future, he could stand tr |
| 8, they adopted trench codes and became very | competent at their construction, with a Captain Howard |
| ber" is reserved for someone who is not very | competent at their job and who has a tendency to procr |
| paradigms rather than an ability to produce | competent attorneys. |
| mhin's death has not been recorded; however, | competent authorities assign it to the earlier half of |
| ER Guidance document and report these to the | competent authorities using a prescribed format. |
| ciation has, since its inception to seek the | competent authorities on the fate of the villa and cal |
| Despite the validation by | competent authorities, the data remain essentially the |
| ropean Medicines Agency and the Member State | competent authorities. |
| lifications before they are submitted to the | competent authorities. |
| In the 1980s Thevis Guruge was appointed | Competent Authority of ITN in Sri Lanka after it was a |
| in consultation with other bodies on the UK | Competent Authority for REACH. |
| community without prior authorisation of the | competent authority of at least one member state. |
| f food, health food and cosmetics and is the | competent authority of drug regulation in mainland Chi |
| To decide on the disputes over the | competent authority among the judicial bodies or autho |
| ar of encroachments in coordination with the | competent authority Conduct effective nakabandi (picke |
| DARD is the | competent authority for the implementation of the EU F |
| safety and efficiency (as required by a | competent authority) |
| suspended, but not entirely abolished, by a | competent authority, such as a synod. |
| e and only" Santa Claus on the basis of some | competent authority. |
| investigation going on in South Africa by a | competent authority. |
| e new technology of automobiles and became a | competent automobile mechanic and chaeuffeur. |
| The otherwise | competent Banks came for a Giles cross and fumbled the |
| ll in favourable conditions", and also as "a | competent batsman". |
| The | competent bed begins to break up, forming sausage-shap |
| ackson Hooker, Regius Professor of Botany, a | competent botanical illustrator, and the editor of Cur |
| He was a | competent botanist, horticulturist and agriculturist, |
| merous pattern books available at the time a | competent builder like Timbrell, who had worked with G |
| eton Bay Settlement of New South Wales for a | competent builder to repair crumbling structures, Petr |
| dents who are otherwise very intelligent and | competent but due to lack of resources cannot get educ |
| Wales were | competent, but unspectacular and were out-classed by A |
| Ismail ibn Abd Allah's tenure was | competent but short. |
| A number of | competent but unmemorable drummers worked in the band. |
| a number of stereotypical G.I.s presented as | competent, but war-weary veterans who are as much fed |
| Just like any activity, becoming a | competent caller takes practice and education. |
| er Popol Vuh member Frank Fiedler, who was a | competent cameraman, Fricke produced a series of films |
| outhful perspective, she also proved to be a | competent campaigner whose public image attracted atte |
| sting practices, addressing his concern that | competent candidates were being priced out of the proc |
| ring his tenure as "a strictly professional, | competent, caring agency." |
| hat the film is helped by a good-looking and | competent cast. |
| Smith was a | competent catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals during s |
| nd train a greatly expanded, modernized, and | competent Chinese army that would fight the Japanese i |
| r, was simply relief that a non-divisive and | competent choice had been made, and Waite was confirme |
| Clark, who had become a | competent choral singer during his days with Waring, a |
| the diocesan seminary for the training of a | competent clergy. |
| Devolder is a | competent climber but his strength lies in the individ |
| A | competent combat leader, grounded in the basic infantr |
| ive educational programs that develop highly | competent, compassionate healthcare professionals who |
| ennis' sister Thora developed quickly into a | competent competitive swimmer, and joined the Sydney L |
| ry, was progressive for its time and shows a | competent composer. |
| Isabella also proved to be a | competent consort; she served as regent of Spain durin |
| he or she ought to track them down or find a | competent contributor to clean it up. |
| Competent correspondents like Ernie Pyle and Bill Henr | |
| tained in order to allow Loughner to receive | competent counsel without the possibility of a communi |
| each offence, which shall be sued for in any | competent court by the attorney general for the use an |
| sels would be taken to the jurisdiction of a | competent court. |
| Ogrizovic was also a | competent cricketer, reaching minor counties level as |
| John Chapman was thought by | competent critics to be the greatest patristics schola |
| ramophone criticized Hambro as "a thoroughly | competent dance-band musician who obviously believes h |
| He is generally seen as a | competent defenceman and a checking forward with some |
| A | competent defensive catcher with a great ability to ha |
| She then turned in a | competent defensive player and a solid hitter. |
| A slap hitter and | competent defensive catcher, Batts played a backup rol |
| s of the visitors have been presented to the | competent departments of the Roman Curia. |
| OAV counterpart, who still is dedicated and | competent despite her ditziness, Mihoshi is the comic |
| Turkish, Greek, Italian and Polish he was a | competent diplomat and respected in the court. |
| Director Katsuhiko Fujii had been a | competent director at Nikkatsu, making lower-profile s |
| His | competent displays for Roda earned him a call up to th |
| tionary Force, he received some acclaim as a | competent divisional commander on the Western Front. |
| Amico, respectively) and was portrayed as a | competent doctor. |
| He is also a | competent Eagle pilot - both in a hands-on capacity (a |
| consistency is a direct result of its coolly | competent eclecticism, with both Kelis and her produce |
| The | competent, efficient doctors and nurses gave good medi |
| ky said that "the Red Fleet lost a tireless, | competent, energetic and honest worker". |
| He was a | competent energetic and efficient junior minister. |
| agement system for water suppliers, and more | competent enforcement. |
| He was also famous in Tashkent as a | competent engineer and irrigator, constructing two lar |
| ts first and second year graduates to become | competent engineers. |
| ards establishing himself as one of the most | competent engravers in the new technique of aquatint. |
| criterion of incompetence - they must not be | competent enough to remove him from power. |
| But Mr. Black hesitated, thinking he was not | competent enough to teach yoga. |
| judge ruled in November 1999 that Smith was | competent enough to waive his appeal rights. |
| ritish decided whether potential rulers were | competent enough. |
| If the | competent EU member judges that the herbal medicine fu |
| Memoranda are not | competent evidence by reason of having been made in th |
| sition of a person used in a former trial is | competent evidence in a review, though the deponent is |
| both a proficient mathematician as well as a | competent experimentalist. |
| ble on this question than those of any other | competent experts. |
| eve, no man who has in philosophic matters a | competent faculty of thinking could ever fall into it. |
| batting average), but he was a | competent fielder, handling 50 of 52 total chances suc |
| artnership-breaking medium pace bowler and a | competent fielder. |
| show signs of aggression and proves to be a | competent fighter. |
| With his glove, he was a | competent first baseman as well as all three outfield |
| After multiple years, the | competent Flemish Chambers of the Council of State, th |
| issioners of supply, sheriff, or other judge | competent for redress of any perceived inequality, if |
| Strictly legally speaking, the VGC is only | competent for institutions depending from the Flemish |
| a), facultatively anaerobic, halophilic, and | competent for both fermentative and respiratory metabo |
| ed into the ER and maintains them in a state | competent for subsequent folding and oligomerization. |
| r two seasons he portrayed the superlatively | competent freelance detective Saul Panzer in the A&E T |
| ere gimmick wrestler, he was actually a very | competent freestyle wrestler, having started learning |
| played for Feltham Rugby Football club as a | competent fullback, choosing to focus on cricket short |
| dead, returns to the city, finding Sam now a | competent gangster. |
| He established himself as a highly | competent goalscorer at Filbert Street, but was unable |
| However, he still proved himself to be a | competent goalscorer, particularly with 15 league goal |
| While the reviewer praised it as a | competent God of War clone, he thought that the game w |
| rian politician who gained a reputation as a | competent government minister a promoter of women's su |
| ur objective is to give Romania a stable and | competent government. |
| Ismail was one of the new crop of Omar II's | competent governors, with instructions to improve the |
| A perfectionist and one of the most | competent group commanders, Specht led almost every mi |
| too-brief off-duty time, Morrow is seen as a | competent guitar player; he is shown playing his guita |
| largely dictated the first two books to the | competent hand of Thomas C. Renner. |
| The | competent harbour authority for the river from the Sev |
| The Gloucester Harbour Trustees, as | competent harbour authority for this part of the river |
| The Gloucester Harbour Trustees are the | Competent Harbour Authority (CHA) for the tidal part o |
| In Tampa he developed a reputation as a | competent, hard working, defensive-minded forward, and |
| writers were so intent on creating a tough, | competent heroine that they forgot to make her at all |
| His works which describe the life of simple, | competent, honest people are often seen as Kitsch - no |
| mal position, she proved to be a popular and | competent hostess. |
| The mission of the IBBT is to develop highly | competent human capital and to carry out multidiscipli |
| It is currently most commonly seen as a | competent, if unexceptional, fighting game. |
| n Bradley of Amiga Format called Face-Off "a | competent, if uninspiring game of three periods". |
| He was | competent if not spectacular in this role for many yea |
| rcolor with pen-and-ink, but she was equally | competent in black-and-white, in oils, and in pastels. |
| Matidia became | competent in her affairs and when her sister became Em |
| evolves around Shiva (Om Puri), a man who is | competent in his profession, one his family has been f |
| Arturo is highly | competent in fighting however, and can dish out a grea |
| eir home languages as well as becoming fully | competent in English. |
| lo was clearly aware of and more than merely | competent in producing designs within the contemporary |
| As municipal fire brigades became more | competent in the 20th century, the private fire compan |
| that the testator was seen and treated as a | competent in the eyes of those who knew him. |
| ially required every literate Japanese to be | competent in written Chinese, although it is unlikely |
| Kristine Miller is | competent in the brief role of the victim, but Ann Sot |
| r, it is not yet clear whether the court was | competent in awarding the victory to Heras. |
| By the age of 22, he was | competent in Hindi, Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Rajasthani |
| ICPs are | competent in all ACP procedures, as well as advanced e |
| Where they were previously very | competent in the workplace, they now experience feelin |
| jected by a community of the adequate [those | competent in that knowledge]. |
| nly easy to manufacture in large quantities, | competent in performance, but also with great developm |
| net had always made it a priority to attract | competent individuals to its service, regardless of th |
| s the appointment of often distinguished and | competent individuals in the administration. |
| alling technique, and the only way to become | competent is to learn what the call should sound like, |
| eview of cable television hosted by the more | competent Jeff Global (also played by Sparkes). |
| Frank was considered a highly | competent judge, often taking what was perceived as th |
| of the Hotel de Rambouillet, Vaugelas was a | competent judge. |
| iven only by a board of three laymen or by a | competent judge. |
| evada Athletic Commission to demand for more | competent judges while launching a verbal tirade again |
| Competent judges will find that the opinions which he | |
| erty judicially examined into, at once, by a | competent judicial magistrate. |
| However, even if the tribunal is a court of | competent jurisdiction it cannot make a declaration of |
| has been convicted by a court of | competent jurisdiction on a charge of corrupt practice |
| ion of mandamus is one brought in a court of | competent jurisdiction to obtain an order of such cour |
| ere a tribunal is not found to be a court of | competent jurisdiction it is still nonetheless capable |
| Consequently, the abitrator was a "court of | competent jurisdiction" and had authority over Weber's |
| to resolve labour grievances was a "court of | competent jurisdiction" under s. |
| at a labour abitration board was a "court of | competent jurisdiction" within the meaning of section |
| of, in any court of this commonwealth having | competent jurisdiction, be deemed guilty of a felony. |
| nts from KGB archives that David Karr was "a | competent KGB source" who "submitted information to th |
| noted: "No other scholar had such a wide and | competent knowledge of the Book of the Dead", and that |
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