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When semi-speakers form a significant part of the speech community language contraction often ensues, as the linguistic norms are accommodated to the competences of the speakers.
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In certain cases there is a concurrence between national and provincial levels, while in others there are exclusive competences for each one.
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The CEFR divides general competences in "knowledge" (descriptive knowledge), "skills", and "existential competence" with particular communicative competences in "linguistic competence", "sociolinguistic competence", and "pragmatic competence".
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Competences of cities and their municipalities were divided.
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The model is aimed at helping pupils acquire social competences.
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This professional maps out and organizes all resources available inside the network, i.e., contacts, experiences, success stories, knowledge, competences and business opportunities.
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At any rate it is an important document of pontifical derivation that establishes a sort of hierarchic order of competences.
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Participants are given opportunities to further develop their competences in diplomacy, debate, and networking through interactions with high-profile speakers and fellow delegates.
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Managers assume essential duties which involve responsibilities, competences and professionalism in the management and implementation of corporate and institutional objectives.
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It had legislative competences in court and administrative law.
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