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A professionally or occupationally competent person has the attributes necessary to perform the activities within the profession or occupation to the standards expected in employment or practice. (See capability)
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Demonstrated performance and application of knowledge to perform a required skill or activity to a specific, predetermined standard.
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The ability of a stream to carry sediment of different size.
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The authority of a court to determine a particular type of case or procedure.
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The ability to use knowledge, understanding, practical and thinking skills to perform effectively to the national standards required in employment. This is a broad concept which embodies all aspects of competence relevant to an occupational area and not just those aspects of the various technical and task components, which are readily observable.
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