competences in English

noun
1
the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
the players displayed varying degrees of competence
2
an income large enough to live on, typically unearned.
he found himself with an ample competence and no obligations

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1. In reference to various types of Competences or a collection of Competences.

2. Competences of the Agency

3. - decentralized allocation of responsibilities and competences between the two levels,

4. Member States specify the functions, competences and administrative powers of the regulatory authorities

5. Member States specify the functions, competences and administrative powers of the regulatory authorities.

6. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be Competences e.g

7. (2) The Annex summarises Eurojust’s competences and activities. It is presented for information purposes.

8. State-level competences are enumerated in the Constitution, which attributes all other powers to the entities.

9. Nouns for Competent include comp, comper, compers, competence, competences, competencies, competency, Competentness, competition, competitions, competitiveness

10. acknowledges entrepreneurship and the upgrading of competences through lifelong learning as important tasks of higher education

11. The Regulation is silent on the definition of competences and tasks to be accomplished by these enforcement authorities.

12. Taking advantage of these opportunities, and actively participating in society, is reliant on the ongoing acquisition of knowledge and competences.

13. Interpersonal competences should be firmly anchored in orthopedics and traumatology and thus be implemented as third post in specialist training.

14. The course will develop a range of competences required by employers, together with the skills of versatility, adaptability and organisation.

15. the need to reinforce the acquisition of competences by school students that comprise the knowledge, skills and attitudes essential for lifelong learning;

16. Arabia's key competences consist of design and long-term brand development; the objective is to ensure that the brand has a strong position in tableware.

17. Such training aims not only at the acquisition of the necessary management competences, but also at fostering the entrepreneurial attitudes and skills of apprentices.

18. Instituting a medical specialty of vascular medicine, which would combine all competences of angiology, endovascular procedures and vascular surgery, might be a further point for discussion.

19. Native English Speaking teachers co-teach in English lessons. When combined with English corner and Putonghua corner at recess, this helps to reinforce students' biliterate and trilingual competences.

20. Finally, I would like to mention the Canadian state trading companies in the agricultural sector which, as we all know, have broad competences and can act as monopolies.

21. promote the acquisition of key competences for lifelong learning in education and training from an early stage as a combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to a specific environment

22. They concentrated on the skills mismatch and future needs, the close links between acquisition of competences and the world of work, and the growing demands by companies of digital skills.

23. Thanks to these competences and high performance analytical skills, Martin Vialatte Œnologie, based in the heart of the Champagne area, is one of the worldwide leaders in its branch.

24. The Best Agers project, funded in part by the European Regional Development Fund, will specifically use the competences of these older professionals to foster business and skills development in the Baltic Sea region.

25. promote the acquisition of key competences (18) for lifelong learning in education and training from an early stage as a combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to a specific environment;

26. Bevellings transforming tomorrow Customers' fabrication assistance New products Development Materia selection guides Cockerill Forges & Ringmill (CFR) Circular rolling mi I High competences in Heat treatments, non destructive controls Industeel April 2008 issue

27. Accordingly the central workshop addressed the following themes and issues: the Common European Framework of Reference – competences, levels and descriptors (Hans-Peter Hodel); self-assessment in relation to the common reference levels (Dick Meijer);

28. In the order for reference, the referring court stated that compulsory affiliation to the different employers’ liability insurance associations in Germany is based on rules which determine the sectorial and territorial competences of individual insurance associations.

29. Because Adaptational responses are often tied to skills, competences in problem solving, communication, and coping, as well as an ability to act in a planful way are considered to be core elements of resilience (Hetherington & Blechman, 1996).

30. Culmen LXP is a school concept that takes up and implements the requirements of the future. Core elements are in particular a stronger orientation towards action competence, the individualisation of learning processes, the inclusion of transversal competences and digitalisation.

31. In other words, based on their origin and social habits, these nice urban youngsters already had cultural competences to qualify them to get into the field of production that would then be distributed via the powerful B92 network to whoever wanted to become acculturated that way.

32. school education not only represents an important means of socialising individuals and passing on the values, skills, knowledge and attitudes required for democracy, citizenship, intercultural dialogue and personal development, but also plays an essential role in the acquisition of the key competences needed for successful integration into economic life

33. school education not only represents an important means of socialising individuals and passing on the values, skills, knowledge and attitudes required for democracy, citizenship, intercultural dialogue and personal development, but also plays an essential role in the acquisition of the key competences needed for successful integration into economic life;