A collection of 310 inspiring quotes about competence from various authors and sources.
Those who actually do have a valid claim to such special competence have a particular obligation to make very clear to the general public the limits of what is understood at any serious level; these limits are typically very narrow in matters of significance in human affairs.
The \'community method\' can only be applied in those areas in which the European Union actually has competence. Where the community has no competence, the \'community method\' clearly cannot be applied.
The Central Bank has a lot to handle and it is best not to interfere with its competence.
Existence is the location of all cross-cutting competencies. (Anatoly Yurkin)
'Repetition is the mother of competence.' Tony Robbins
Alienation is the real ceiling of the owner\'s competence. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Graphomania is the competence and skill to heap nonsense.
Alienated thinking is the competence and skills of the subject for the entire life cycle of the right to property. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Property is the competence of the self-identification of the subject. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Digital capital is the benefit and the benefit of transferable competencies in working with cross-platform property. (Anatoly Yurkin)
A corrupt official is a Mercantile operator of missing competences. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Corruption is always the Olympic games for lack of competence. (Anatoly Yurkin)
A corrupt official is a bureaucratic rentier who lives off his missing competencies, a Golden link embedded in the recursive chain of the project\'s budget disappearance. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Corruption is the recursive disappearance of the budget of any project in the black hole of missing competencies. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Corruption is aggressive the recursion for the missing competences.
For the recursion of corruption, a particular corrupt official is obliged to follow the basic method of lack of competence.
Competence is usually Narrower than Outlook, but wider than the point of view -AnnaIsAronova
The hijab, or sikh turban, or Jewish skullcap are all explicit symbols, but they do not represent a threat or affront to others, and have no bearing on the competence, skills and intelligence of a person.
The criteria for serving one's country should be competence, courage and willingness to serve. When we deny people the chance to serve because of their sexual orientation, we deprive them of their rights of citizenship, and we deprive our armed forces the service of willing and capable Americans.
If you have competence, you pretty much know its boundaries already. To ask the question (of whether you are past the boundary) is to answer it.
We learn as much by others' failings as by their teachings. Examples of imperfection is just as useful for achieving perfection as are models of competence and perfection.
Our campaign is the opposite of 'competence.'
It's not a lack of competence that is preventing the[Barack] Obama administration from stopping these attacks. It is political correctness. We didn't monitor the Facebook posting of the female San Bernardino terrorist. She made a public call to jihad, and they didn't target it.
Maturity is largely about acquiring the confidence and the competence to make your own decisions.
I do love competence in a man.
Trust has two dimensions: competence and integrity. We will forgive mistakes of competence. Mistakes of integrity are harder to overcome.
Competence doesn't seem like a big deal until you are forced to realize that your own government has none.
Unfounded fears about your competence and abilities can cripple your unique talents and gifts, which are waiting to be released.
The game's finest mistakes were perpetrated by Djimi Traore, who interrupted his general competence with one air shot, one slice over his own head and a foul so telegraphed that even the lenient referee seemed to have his card out a couple of seconds before contact was made, to show the first yellow of the game.
Ours is not a culture that respects the sick, the old or the vulnerable. We strive for independence, competence, and mastery. In embracing such 'frontier' values, we may become intolerant of human wholeness, contemptuous of anything in ourselves, and in others, that has needs or is capable of suffering. The denial of a vulnerability is the ultimate barrier to compassion.