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Community competence is the power conferred on the Community in specific areas. There are three types of powers:
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The maximum size of rock particle transported by a particular flow of ice, water, or air. Ice has high competence because of its viscosity; flowing water has a lower competence, though this increases sharply as velocity increases. Wind has the least competence.
Ãâó: www.riverwarren.com/page.asp
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The ability to perform work activities to the standards required in employment
Ãâó: www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/conted/SocratesAPEL/uk/g...
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Competence is the ability of an actor to change the state of a phenomenon. Competence is a required ability to execute a process, to do work. Competence is synonymous to skill.
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