Quotes about competent
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The future belongs to the competent Brian Tracy
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She has now determined (Kirk) is competent to stand trial. That is not an issue,
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Since he has no prior record and obviously this was the result of some form of Alzheimer's, I would hope he would be placed on probation in the event he's found competent to stand trial. I would be very surprised if he were sent to prison. It's a sort of freak occurrence that someone this old gets involved in something like this. He's the oldest person I've ever had to represent.
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She is a warm and considerate woman. We knew she would nurture our children. I'm unable to understand why a competent teacher was removed at this critical time. E. B. White
competent experience
She is unquestionably an intelligent person and a competent lawyer. But she's had very little experience in constitutional law. Cass Sunstein
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She made it to the top, also because there was a vacuum of power and she was her party's only hope. But she is nevertheless highly competent and fit for the office.
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We are to see the development of the country pushed forward at an unprecedented rate by an aggregation of capital, and a systematic application of it under the direction of competent men. William Graham Sumner
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My dad is a great manager. He's not just competent - he's very clever. Nico Rosberg
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My official field was Tudor-Stuart England; I also considered myself reasonably competent when it came to Renaissance and Reformation Europe. Lauren Willig
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We don't have to do this to get accredited, but when (North Central) reviews the materials they look for how we are sure students are competent in areas. Every university is faced with accountability.
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We are right now going through the process, and it is -- as you know, it's always very important that we appoint the right person and the most competent person, the person that really is skilled and has the experience, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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I realized quickly what Mandela and Tambo meant to ordinary Africans. It was a place where they could come and find a sympathetic ear and a competent ally, a place where they would not be either turned away or cheated, a place where they might actually feel proud to be represented by men of their own skin color. Nelson Mandela
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may be a very competent individual. But how in the world can we get to the truth of the question as to what went wrong with Hurricane Katrina -- how can we really hope to discover the incompetence that led to all this human suffering and devastation -- if the administration is going to investigate itself? Dick Durbin
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Now that John Thompson is successful, ... I find it very difficult to fire him because the pigmentation in his skin is white. Besides, he's competent and he's my friend. E. P. Thompson
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He loves to fly and, from what I understand, flies very well and is a very competent pilot.
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We've entered an era when very good, competent people aren't getting jobs. One remedy is to stand out, to self-promote. If you do, you're going to get the nod over some co-worker.
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I would rather have five energetic and competent enemies than one fool friend.
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The improvisational nature of jazz musicianship is such that a truly competent performer must be prepared to function as an on-the-spot composer who is expected to contribute to the orchestration in progress, not simply to execute the score as it is written and rehearsed. Albert Murray
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The originators of that movement felt that women needed to be educated about policy issues in order to be competent voters.
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It is critical that the newly elected leaders of Iraq do their part by forming a government of national unity with a good program and competent ministers as soon as possible. Zalmay Khalilzad
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I think voters are expecting a competent mayor, somebody who can get things done and get them done fairly. We're in sort of a post-party politics period here, where the traditional tribal politics are being replaced by a competency model.
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We have a very competent parliament, a council and presidency, ... Europe is not without leadership, and that will become clear.
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Were all the protests really necessary? People have the right to expect better and more competent leadership than that. John Tory
competent supportive teachers
All of those things that get competent teachers into schools, we're supportive of.
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And the most difficult of tasks to keepHeights which the soul is competent to gain. William Wordsworth
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A fairly good percentage of young people have only a wireless device. But as the older generation of homeowners move into their golden years, they will be more comfortable with just a wireless phone around the house. They've grown up with improved technology, and they're more competent with it.
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Ann and I have turned over the major responsibilities to other people. It has grown up; the administration has moved on. We've been replaced by some very competent people.
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I was not a great ballhandler. I just worked very hard at it, and I got to be a good ballhandler-a competent ballhandler-but never a great ballhandler. Jerry West
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It was written by a very competent and very sophisticated computer scientist or group of computer scientists who really know what they're doing.
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Throughout U.S. history, competent public investments have been an essential complement to private investments - from the Louisiana Purchase, to land-grant colleges, to the Interstate Highway System, to the Internet. Felix Rohatyn
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The big question in everybody's mind is whether entities that proved themselves incompetent to handle Hurricane Katrina can become competent by the summer of 2006. So far, we've seen no evidence of that.
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This just echoes what I've heard all over the state. State employees just don't trust the governor. They don't trust him with their pensions, they don't trust him to hire competent managers, they don't trust him with the state budget.
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They have some very competent guards and they love to run screen and rolls. So we will have to be ready for that. This will be a very tough game.