English to Indonesian Dictionary competence

competence

kompetensi
definition
noun
the players displayed varying degrees of competence
the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
he found himself with an ample competence and no obligations
an income large enough to live on, typically unearned.
translation of 'competence'
noun
kewibawan,
kecakapan,
kesanggupan,
kompetensi,
kemampuan,
kewenangan,
wewenang
example
the court's 'competence' has been accepted to cover these matters
If this is so, then we must make some major changes in how to view his mental 'competence' .
Although it took time for their concerns to be heard, they consistently voiced their concerns about the surgeon's 'competence' and skill level.
Alterations in a normal response to inflammatory challenge may impact immune 'competence' and overall animal performance.
He claimed that the International Court of Justice in The Hague is the only body with the authority and 'competence' to hear arguments concerning the war's legality.
He began by trying to identify the pith and substance of the Safe Streets Act in order to determine if, at least facially, it dealt with matters within provincial legislative 'competence' .
There is no doubt that the court, not the arbitral tribunal, has the 'competence' to determine the court's own jurisdiction in respect of the action that is brought before it.
However, whether a court with 'competence' should actually vary a foreign trust raises a question governed by the applicable law of the trust.
But the courts have no 'competence' to nullify, repeal or amend the legislation in question.
he found himself with an ample 'competence' and no obligations
A similar pattern of results was found across the measurement domains of child behavior, parenting skills and 'competence' , and relationship adjustment.
In our experience, the 'competence' and skills of traditional birth attendants may vary widely across settings.
Increasing job seekers' 'competence' in basic skills and unskilled labor may have positive results for transitioning welfare recipients into the workforce.
Knowledge, awareness and sensitivity become important elements in developing the skills of cultural 'competence' .
Finally, a ‘Sea-bed Disputes Chamber’ of the Law of the Sea Tribunal has 'competence' over disputes concerning seabed operations and the ISBA.
In every case when establishing the territorial 'competence' of any given Italian Court, there is implied acceptance of the fact that the specific Court also has Italian jurisdiction.
The Court further agreed with the Commission that the primary purpose of the requirement that trade between Member States be affected was to allow for jurisdictional 'competence' to be determined.
She had many friends and related openly and well to me, implying skills in social 'competence' .
A court's 'competence' to grant an anti-suit injunction seems to derive from its jurisdiction to adjudicate.
courses to improve the 'competence' of staff
The Commission's role relates only to its legal powers and 'competence' .
They were concerned more with the manner in which the court should exercise its jurisdiction than with its 'competence' to entertain the motion before it.
Their demonstrated skills and 'competence' are envied by other servicemembers.
Reports are also filed by specialized agencies with 'competence' in relevant matters.
Communicative 'competence' is a theory of the nature of such knowledge and proficiency.
Some employees are enthusiastic about their supervisor's 'competence' and skills.
In the bacteria Haemophilus influenza and Bacillus subtilis, starvation has been shown to increase 'competence' for DNA uptake.
The learners must demonstrate 'competence' in all technical skills by performing the tasks.
Recently, some of the first cases involving a breach by Member States in the sphere of the Community's external 'competence' reached the Court.
Privatisation of municipal enterprises falls within the 'competence' of the municipal councils.
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