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  2. Competent person - Wikipedia

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    A competent person is designated by a company to ensure that the company's health and safety responsibilities are being met. [1] [2] This may be a legal obligation required of the company, to ensure that the business understands, and can act on, the health and safety risks that might occur during their particular type of work.

  3. Competence (human resources) - Wikipedia

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    This is dependent on a person's true competence in his/her field. Mansfield (1997): The personal specifications which effect a better performance are called competence. Standard (2001) ICB (IPMA Competence Baseline): Competence is made of knowledge, personal attitudes, skills and related experiences which are needed for the person's success.

  4. Social competence - Wikipedia

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    These approaches define social competence based on how popular one is with his peers. [7] The more well-liked one is, the more socially competent they are. [8]Peer group entry, conflict resolution, and maintaining play, are three comprehensive interpersonal goals that are relevant with regard to the assessment and intervention of peer competence.

  5. Competence (law) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, individuals who want to testify as a witness in a trial are generally found to be competent unless proven otherwise. [13] However, questions of competency can be raised regarding any person who might issue a testimony (e.g., defendant, witnesses, experts) and can occur in both criminal and civil trials. [12]

  6. 'It isn't 1948': Defense Secretary Austin defends role of ...

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    Austin, in one of his final public addresses, told cadets at West Point that throughout his 40-year military career, the women he has seen in combat have been "incredibly" capable, competent and ...

  7. Multipotentiality - Wikipedia

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    Multipotentiality is an educational and psychological term referring to the ability and preference of a person, particularly one of strong intellectual or artistic curiosity, to excel in two or more different fields. [1] [2] It can also refer to an individual whose interests span multiple fields or areas, rather than being strong in just one.

  8. Burke Act - Wikipedia

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    The Burke Act amended the GAA to provide for the Secretary of the Interior to assess individual Native Americans as ‘competent and capable.’ before issuing any person receiving a land allotment a patent in fee simple. Receiving a fee simple patent meant that the land of the allotee would be removed from federal trust status and made subject ...

  9. McMaster says Trump needs a ‘competent team’ around him - AOL

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    Former national security adviser H. R. McMaster suggested former President Trump needs to surround himself with qualified national security experts to prevent himself from being manipulated.