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Translations for „competence“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

com·pe·tence [ˈkɒmpɪtən(t)s], com·pe·ten·cy [ˈkɒmpɪtən(t)si] N no pl

1. competence (ability):

competence
competence

2. competence LAW:

competence

Usage examples with competence

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The model is aimed at helping pupils acquire social competences.
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Competences of cities and their municipalities were divided.
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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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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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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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Many psychologists avoid the study of natural competences, thinking that there is nothing there to be explained.
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It is worth noting that young children learn language with competence and ease; however, language acquisition becomes more difficult once children pass a certain age.
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It had legislative competences in court and administrative law.
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Certification is earned with competence in clinical medicine and medical management in long term care, after completing educational requirements.
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Furthermore, state competences include zoning laws, planning issues and public procurement on the regional level, which adds considerable weight to state politics.
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