"The Fwai-chi are placid, but not helpless if provoked too far; indeed they are said to possess important parapsychic competence, and no one dares molest them."
Defendants that do not possess sufficient "competence" are usually excluded from criminal prosecution, while witnesses found not to possess requisite competence cannot testify.
The members of the Commission are persons who possess recognized competence and qualifications in both doctrinal and practical aspects of international law.
Instead, some kind of problem is implied, though Mr. Jones possesses basic competence at his tasks.
Interactions are exchanges among individuals etc. holding a common vision and possessing the necessary resources, behaviors, competence and experience in aggregate.
It is intended to symbolise a person who possesses both confidence and competence.
In summary, status beliefs, which hold men to possess greater competence, have a prescriptive element.
The stereotype content model (SCM) is a psychological theory that hypothesizes that stereotypes possess two dimensions: warmth and competence.
They would soon have seen through the devices of his mortality; now many mortals possessed similar competence.
One never knows, but it perhaps bodes well for the future that a recycling industry is developing which possesses such competence and power in terms of financial resources and personnel.