They were great in their time, and for non-critical applications will continue to do competent work for some time to come.
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She believes that it's important to do complete and competent work for your character's sake.
AAPIs also need accessible, high quality, and culturally and linguistically competent resources for prevention, treatment, and monitoring.
Ruth Nelson, a local philanthropist who took the chairmanship several years ago, has hired new, more competent managers for its properties.
The problem that we do come across is that people, even though they are competent, for whatever reasons don't do a job competently.
Modern weapons are often so complex that there are only two or three competent suppliers for any given system, and once a major award is won, the company that prevails becomes a monopoly supplier of the system in question.
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Another interesting thing about this different way of managing is that when everyone in the organization is focused on delighting the customer, this creates a great deal more job satisfaction for competent employees than work that is centered on making money for the shareholders.
Teams desperate for a competent big man, like the New York Knicks for instance, may be willing to give the 30-year-old more than mid-level money for his talents.
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Unemployment is low, and urban areas in particular bring more competition for competent workers.
The answer is that his performance is effectively projected and entirely competent, allowing for the fact that he's miscast.
Attractive people are generally seen as more competent and fit for their job.
We are very professional, caring, compassionate, and competent in asking for payment.
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There is no shortage of commercial loans nowadays for competent, credit-worthy farmers.
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It has taken me a year to implement my career change: whilst the country is crying-out for competent teachers, the admissions process is laborious.
Meanwhile, the trades, where jobs are stable, lucrative and impossible to outsource, are ignored by talented pupils and scream for competent employees, while Dilbertians with only a high school education keep sliding economically.
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It is so important that we find competent professional help for those at risk following a trauma, because early intervention, which can take the form of medications, therapy or a combination of the two, can really help people metabolize their horror and loss in ways that will provide them with a significantly happier and less impaired future.
Presenting yourself as competent and confident is critical for your career success!
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The good news: There are a growing number of very competent companies manufacturing solar cells for efficient conversion of this sunlight to electricity.
The same reflex may even inhibit Dominique Strauss-Kahn, boss of the IMF and the Socialists' most competent leader, from running for the presidency in 2012: he is damaged by his big pay packet and the link to Washington money.
In a key 2009 ruling, a district court in the Netherlands declared itself "competent" to handle claims for alleged damage caused by the oil company's activities in the Niger Delta, contrary to Shell's argument that the court did not have the jurisdiction to rule on its Nigerian subsidiary.
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It is not a substitute for consulting with a competent tax professional, i.e.
Battered by a property crash, a banking crisis, a devalued currency and a decline in exports, the beleaguered economy provides a challenge for even the most competent of administrations.
The choice of Mr Cheney shows confidence on Mr Bush's part - he is not picking someone who will help him massively in the election but instead opting for someone who is competent and a safe pair of hands and would help him in government.
Congratulates Jon and I hope and Stephen Colbert continue to defend and speak for the sane and competent majority who do not hate, who do not whine, who work hard and empathize with the plight of the countless in the same shoes struggling to figure out how to better the futures of the next generations.
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Voters are looking for leaders who can provide competent administration, employment, decent schooling and reliable courts.
That is a job for governments, which remain competent to do it if they choose.
They were too good, too nice, too competent, too pro-capitalist, for the America we now have.
Educationalists lay some of the blame for the shortage of technically competent staff on a cultural bias.
The British Medical Journal has called on doctors' organisations to stop opposing assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults.
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