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  • 1competence — noun 1 ability to do sth well ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ basic ▪ academic, administrative, clinical, managerial, professional, technical …

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  • 2Competence — Sufficient ability or fitness for ones needs. Possessing the necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a certain goal or complete a project. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * competence com‧pe‧tence [ˈkɒmptəns ǁ ˈkɑːm ] noun 1.… …

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  • 3competence — Sufficient ability or fitness for one s needs. The necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a certain goal or complete a project. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * competence com‧pe‧tence [ˈkɒmptəns ǁ ˈkɑːm ] noun 1. [uncountable] also… …

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  • 4prove — verb ADVERB ▪ conclusively, definitively ▪ All this proves conclusively that she couldn t have known the truth. ▪ scientifically ▪ This theory cannot be proved scientifically. ▪ …

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  • 5Wright v. Tatham — (1838) is a famous House of Lords decision on the use of hearsay within a trial. The case was further one of the main inspirations for Dickens Bleak House. The decision was later upheld by the House of Lords in R. v. Kearly… …

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  • 6Certificate — may refer to: Public key certificate, an electronic document used in cryptography Certificate of deposit, or CD, a financial product commonly offered to consumers by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions Certificate (complexity), a string …

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  • 7Gary M. Heidnik — Infobox Serial Killer name=Gary Heidnik caption=Heidnik s mugshot birthname=Gary Michael Heidnik alias= Bishop Heidnik birth=November 22, 1943 location=Eastlake, Ohio, U.S. death=death date and age|1999|7|6|1943|11|22 cause= Lethal injection… …

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  • 8Cobell v. Kempthorne — (previously Cobell v. Norton and Cobell v. Babbit ) is a class action lawsuit brought by Native American representatives against the United States government. The plaintiffs claim that the U.S. government has incorrectly accounted for Indian… …

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  • 9Cobell v. Salazar — United States District Court for the District of Columbia Cobell v. Salazar (previously Cobell v. Kempthorne and Cobell v. Norton and Cobell v. Babbitt) is a class action lawsuit brought by Native American representatives against two departments… …

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  • 10Mediation — For the Wikipedia mediation process for resolving disputes, see Wikipedia:Mediation. For other uses, see Mediation (disambiguation) …

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