Its argument is sound, and it competently fills a gap in the small number of register studies which exist.
This ambiguity attends the most competently designed studies and it is very difficult to see how functional neuroimaging alone could resolve it.
It may be difficult to judge whether choice is exercised competently and rationally, or impossible to determine how or why a choice has been made.
Risks to the program have to be balanced by the benefits achieved by competently conducted, transparent, and well-disseminated assessments.
We expected that children who showed no affect dysregulation would function most competently on outcome measures.
The chapter begins with a very useful and competently presented discussion of 'existing words', 'new words', 'potential words', and 'probable words'.
The minority language may be effectively transmitted and competently learned in the classroom.
We competently per form countless tasks based on judgments involving vague predicates.