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competencies

competency model ECON

certificate of competency

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Outsourcing such services allows businesses to focus on core competencies and to benefit from the specialized knowledge of professional copywriters and editors.
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A learning landscape is usually based on an individual's interests, skills, reflection and competencies.
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The competencies of the city and county councils include planning, transport infrastructure, sanitary services, public safety (notably fire services) and the provision of public libraries.
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Various publications list necessary competencies for intercultural communication.
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The 2006 APA recommendations also include supervised clinical experience intended to integrate the above seven knowledge domains and assess competencies in skills and applied knowledge.
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Defines critical competencies that must be achieved throughout the professional program b.
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He set up a well-defined hierarchy and reduced the competencies of local workers' councils.
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Those core competencies will include a greater emphasis on molecular genetics within the biology curriculum and will include biochemistry.
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Fast forward to present-day, and in this knowledge-intensive environment, knowledge begets knowledge, new competencies develop, and the result is innovation.
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The knowledge, skills and professional values required of a CGA are reflected in a list of competencies.
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