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151. In such leaders, competence, vision, and virtue exist in nearly perfect balance. 152. As my own competence in these new surroundings grew, I became a stronger human being-and a much better activist. 153. But certain teachers may lack the competence and expertise to avoid controversy completely. 154. Bush and Gore answered them, with varying degrees of competence and eloquence. 155. Soon it will be loss of competence, loss of identity, loss of dignity. 156. They need to provide better information and more evidence of courtesy, caring and professional competence, researchers concluded. 157. When this happens, the direct outcome is that they will sense higher levels of achievement, competence, and personal effectiveness. 158. The award will be based on continual assessments of skills and competence so staff will not have to sit any written exams. 159. The answers will not only reveal her competence but give you an idea of how easy she is to communicate with. 160. States have the responsibility for ensuring teacher competence, and state statutes generally set out standards for teacher certification. 161. They appeal to the characteristics of individuals - to competence, skill and personal qualities - as determinants of teaching quality. 162. On the other hand, let it be supposed that she lacked ordinary competence and capacity. 163. Pollutions which attract substantial publicity risk impugning the agency's competence. 164. But babysitters who've completed the course can show a certificate of competence to the child's parents to reassure them. 165. Appointments are rarely made on the basis of professional or technical competence alone. 166. Doubts over Bush's health, however, provoked renewed public debate over Quayle's competence. 167. Mr. Hurd I do not think that that is a matter within the competence of the Community. 168. All teachers shall be given a standard competence test to verify they are up-to-date with subjects and modern teaching methods. 169. The possibility of progression to modules requiring higher levels of competence should also be borne in mind when designing programmes. 170. This, when once achieved, will show a competence in the area being studied. 171. We are concerned, then, with more than simply linguistic competence. 172. The two main tasks of acquiring oral/aural competence and achieving basic literacy are dealt with in the course's two parallel streams. 173. As a result, public confidence in the good faith and competence of the DTi has been shaken. 174. The other is secretarial[http:///competence.html], as defined above and concerns the pupil's competence in spelling and handwriting. 175. Mary achieved a high degree of competence in all projects. 176. The deputy judge concluded that the onus of establishing testamentary competence had not been discharged. 177. In practice, given the monoglot tendency in secondary education it might be difficult to recruit students with the necessary competence. 178. These decisions would thus come within the competence of the Council of Ministers, to be reached by consensus. 179. Few things were more demoralising than to stand uselessly by while other men demonstrated their professional competence. 180. When he had settled her, gently and with professional competence, he seated himself in the chair opposite.