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Competences

Competences | Competence

Competences meaning

plural of competence

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Competences can be divided into three groups: exclusive to the central state or central government, shared competences, and devolved competences exclusive to the communities.

These communities would assume limited competences during a provisional period of 5 years, after which they could assume further competences, upon negotiation with the central government.

He said: “The town-hall will expose the competences of the governorship candidates with a view to ensuring that the right man is elected for the top job in the state.

To manage shared and overlapping (formerly EU) competences, joint frameworks have been established.

Following the synodal process, the study of these themes will involve experts from all continents and the dicasteries of the Roman Curia, according to their competences.

The company truly works quite well and boasts advanced competences.

The European Union, on the other hand, with its complex institutional structure and ever-expanding competences, is a vague and nebulous project for many voters.

Why are nominees not screened thoroughly by the Senate and State assemblies in ways to determine the competences, professional and private experiences and readiness of nominees to deliver?

However, when free movement collided with the Dublin Regulation in 2015, we saw member states struggle to make sense of the paradoxical division of competences.

Well-preparedness for generational changes and focusing on competences are the second and third most observed characteristics of the companies respectively.

Your practical competences are what government is looking forward particularly in championing the community development initiatives, which are in line with the national development goals," he said.

Conservative prime minister John Major’s government tabled the motion of confidence following its defeat in a vote on the Maastricht Treaty which turned the European Economic Community into simply the European Community, extending its competences.

He, therefore, underlined the need for countries to train their workforce to develop robust skills and competences to find new or alternative jobs to sustain their economies.

In most cases the taxpayer will be paying for equipment that would have been sold or ruined by the new farm owner because ownership was never about competences and ability, but about whom you know within the political elite circles as seen in this case.

Mr Parr said: “The competences of people who are commanding incidents cannot be assured.

States have so far ignored European Central Bank calls to create such a body, fearing the loss of national competences.

According to him, we played a major role in the delivery of the Egina FPSO and our input is critical which goes to confirm our competences in oil servicing space.

Enefit Green CEO Aavo Kärmas said that the addition of Nelja Energia's assets, competences and development portfolio will strengthen Enefit Green as a renewable energy business.

He cited the “limited competences” of the police as one reason.

He pointed out that the Command will continue to leverage on the already harnessed competences of it’s hard working personnel to carve a niche and remain outstanding in the performance of its statutory mandate.