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Competently
Competently Com"pe*tent*ly, adv.
In a competent manner; adequately; suitably.
Incompetently
Incompetently In*com"pe*tent*ly, adv.
In an competent manner; inadequately; unsuitably.
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Broad concept article:
Competence (polyseme), capacity...
- a
Harsh Mistress,
militarism in
Starship Troopers and
technologically competent women characters who were formidable, yet
often stereotypically feminine—such...
- Two
ships of the
United States Navy have
borne the name USS
Competent: USS
Competent (AM-316), an Auk-class
minesweeper operated from 1943 to 1955 and...
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performance at a high
level with
consistency and
minimal difficulty.
Competency in
human resources is an
organizational criterion for
excellence that...
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Competency-based
learning or
competency-based
education is a
framework for
teaching and ****essment of learning. It is also
described as a type of education...
- A
competent person is
designated by a
company to
ensure that the company's
health and
safety responsibilities are
being met. This may be a
legal obligation...
- A
competent authority is any
person or
organization that has the
legally delegated or
invested authority, capacity, or
power to
perform a
designated function...
- A
lymphocyte is a type of
white blood cell (leukocyte) in the
immune system of most vertebrates.
Lymphocytes include T
cells (for cell-mediated and cytotoxic...
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Structural competency is a term used in
American health professional education to
describe the
ability of
health care
providers and
trainees to appreciate...
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Competent Tribunal is a term used in
Article 5
paragraph 2 of the
Third Geneva Convention,
which states:
Should any
doubt arise as to
whether persons...