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competence (1) Competence concerns the actions and behaviours identified by change agents as contributing in their experience to the perceived effectiveness of change implementation. (2) Competences are those behaviours required for satisfactory (
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competence A developmental term referring to a cell's (or tissue's) ability to produce certain structures, organs, or even entire organisms.
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competence The ability of a current of water or wind to transport sediment, in terms of particle size rather than amount, measured as the diameter of the largest particle transported. It depends upon velocity: a small but swift current for example, may have greater competence than a larger but slower moving current.
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competence sufficient ability to enjoy safe participation in an activity.
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competence Competent audit evidence is valid and reliable.
Ãâó: www.austin.cc.tx.us/audit/Glossary/LetterC.htm
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