competent Definition In Czech

  • 0 capable; skilled -- schopný, oprávněný

    • Is he competent enough to do this job?

    • a competent pianist

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Examples of competent

  • The late average age of onset (2;4) supports our claim that competent use of apologies represents mastery of a relatively more challenging pragmatic skill.

  • The result is a competent, professionally written, totally conventional work, nearly all of which presents material already found in other sources.

  • The point is that in neither case are we limiting the liberty of competent adults in order to keep them from harming themselves.

  • Additionally, we are interested in whether maltreated and nonmaltreated children will differ in their resilient self-strivings and in their developmental pathways to competent functioning.

  • Where competent transmission hosts are more or less completely replaced, rather than augmented, by non-competent host species, enzootic cycles may be severely limited.

  • This paper calls into question notions of what it means to be a competent communicator in the virtual world.

  • The case is presented in philosophical competent way but without use of technical vocabulary and with little reference to learned literature.

  • This would then provide a 'less competent' model for mouse meiotic maturation in vitro.

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