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defendant is
competent to
stand trial EU
competences, a
model for
subsidiarity within the
European Union Competence (geology),
degree of
resistance of rocks...
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capability of reflexivity. The
pluralized forms of
competence and
competency are
respectively competences and competencies.
According to
Boyatzis (2008) competencies...
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identical to "
competence",
although detailed law differs. Age of
consent Age of
majority Principle of conferral,
regarding the
competences of the European...
- In psychology, the four
stages of
competence, or the "conscious
competence"
learning model,
relates to the
psychological states involved in the process...
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understanding of the
concept of core
competences can be very
important to enterprises. They can use core
competences in
order to
excel at the contrivance...
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Gillick competence is a term
originating in
England and
Wales and is used in
medical law to
decide whether a
child (a
person under 16
years of age) is...
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communicative competence, as
developed in linguistics,
originated in
response to
perceived inadequacy of the
notion of
linguistic competence. That is, communicative...
- transformation.
Competence can be
differentiated between natural competence and
induced or
artificial competence.
Natural competence is a genetically...
- In linguistics,
linguistic competence is the
system of
unconscious knowledge that one
knows when they know a language. It is
distinguished from linguistic...
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balance of
competences". GOV.UK. "Final
reports in
review of EU
Balance of
Competences published". GOV.UK. "Review of the
Balance of
Competences between...