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"competently" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows enough skill or knowledge to do something well or to the necessary standard
  2. in a way that is of a good standard but not very good

267 Sentences With "competently"

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The first is to rule Bavaria, which it does competently.
When I open them, it's still a competently told story.
Do you think the Court competently fulfills this role today?
Warren survived her first turn in the firing line competently.
Competently plying his trade afforded him a very livable existence.
However competently it was done, clearing Calais only a temporary measure.
At times, the Browns played competently enough to belie their record.
But demagoguery is the only thing the president can do competently.
For those who cannot swim competently, arm's-length supervision is recommended.
No. [But] I think she will function competently as administrator of government.
It's never been more important that Trump's aides do their jobs competently.
Were they democratic, rule-abiding, entrepreneurial, stable, competently-administered, hopeful and cohesive?
Running the city competently and fairly, he said, would demonstrate his character.
The key, he says using technology competently and mastering uniquely human characteristics.
Although it's capable of competently handling the driving duties, Mercedes won't let it.
Lots of very bad things happen if death investigation isn't carried out competently.
A systematic model has no emotion, so CTAs take short positions very competently.
A few years ago, no AI could competently play a game like StarCraft.
Whether the Court is competently pursuing it depends on a couple of things.
It's handsomely shot, competently directed and, when the writing allows, generally well acted.
"The police acted competently and within the law," he said in a statement.
There is no reason local criminal judges cannot competently conduct the same analysis.
We need to harness every resource we can to competently combat our homeless crisis.
A simple idea, executed competently but with little flair, was now feeding two families.
His arguments may have been predictable, but they were competently delivered without obvious missteps.
The guy is not only a supremely insensitive liar; he can't even lie competently.
She was the candidate, he thought, who could truly run the federal government competently.
The second concern I had was whether recruiters can competently set the right job description.
There are far too many issues in our country for federal bureaucrats to competently handle.
Ensuring that prosecutors' opponents are able to do their jobs competently would dampen prosecutorial aggressiveness.
She's a teenage girl learning some dance moves in her room, and not very competently.
Bret: Building safety is a core responsibility of government, assuming it's competently and honestly executed.
Without the Sub, the Echo Dots played "Radioactive" competently, but the bass drop was a nonevent.
It needs to fulfill its commitments and competently deliver a long list of goods and services.
But a movie like this, if it's written even semi-competently, can be rigged for triumph.
It also depends on whether the doxxing is done competently and with a positive moral purpose.
With Facebook, for example, Sucher said she trusts the company to competently design a social network.
Phillips apes that look competently and suffuses it in garish fluorescent lights and eerie greenish glows.
The fourth article alleges that Koskinen did not competently oversee the IRS's response to Congress's investigation.
It never pretends to be something it's not, and it delivers semi-competently on its modest promises.
But the Echo Buds competently handle music spanning decades and genres, from Paul Simon to Post Malone.
Yet wherever you sit, the food is the same — family-friendly and competently prepared, though relatively bland.
You'll also learn how to interview competently and persuasively while still letting your inner self shine through.
And if the highest bid is not deemed "fair" — assuming the auction is run competently — what is?
The aesthetics could be helped a great deal could be helped simply by playing the game competently.
The other is concern about the ability of Trump and his team to competently deal with adversity.
Public education is of abysmal quality; many Chilean children fail to learn to read and write competently.
Cantel Amigo (1996) Have you ever wanted to watch two competently-animated Motorola flip phones dance the tango?
In exchange, the country lacks an experienced White House chief of staff to run the executive branch competently.
Furthermore, your assumption that a person cannot competently work despite grappling with illness (or after recovery) is flawed.
It handles competently, even if the tires love to scream when you take a corner with any verve.
This concern centers on Republicans' ability to competently run a government that so much of the party despises.
Relative to campaigns for lower offices, presidential campaigns are always fairly well funded and competently run on both sides.
Both are low-income countries; both are reasonably competently governed; both have grown well in the past few years.
It competently ran a bunch of apps, Safari loaded a half-dozen highly visual websites, and generally didn't lag.
Mr Kabila's rich cronies are not happy, either—they had hoped that he could rig the poll more competently.
It is the only entity on the island with the technical expertise to competently oversee Puerto Rico's electricity recovery.
Our national security benefits from a robust healthcare system where patients and their diagnosis are managed early and competently.
"Two people who are able to competently handle all of the sh-- that hits the fan," she told me.
I do want him or her to be able to effectively and competently carry out the job of president.
Despite appearances, he competently navigated the turbulent, high-water rollers as we rollicked for the next few wet hours.
GPT-22 does each of these jobs less competently than a specialized system, but its flexibility is a significant achievement.
Although that is important, peer review means only that the experiment was competently executed, not that its conclusions are true.
This is a survival horror game, doing (competently and even well) the kinds of things the genre is good at.
So few developers have emulated the style competently, and even Nintendo screws it up a bit from time to time.
Perhaps most discouraging overall is that regardless of political persuasion, voters have little faith Congress will fairly and competently investigate.
With slogans like: 'Sieling: Governs Bremen Competently', the mayor is banking on locals opting for a safe pair of hands.
When it comes to the conduct of American foreign affairs, the Trump administration has recently been performing competently—even admirably.
What a disappointing way to undermine your own valid point, in a movie that's otherwise well-acted and competently filmed.
Furthermore, that the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) has won 14 general elections since 1959 because it runs "the country competently".
They might not be a couple any longer, but they seem to handle the co-parenting in the doctor's office competently.
How many guys can competently defend multiple positions and efficiently create shots for himself and others as a primary ball-handler?
The remarks seemed aimed at showing that Longmay and the province were meeting the leadership's expectations for competently handling economic challenges.
But the benchmark for a good movie was once coherence, and this meant more than a competently executed three-act script.
Since Smith was traded to Philadelphia, Nerlens Noel and the team's other previously inconsistent players have looked like competently effective scorers.
If you could have Flickr back the way it used to be and run competently, everybody would be on there right now.
Additionally, there are some services that cannot be competently provided by the VA. Privatization should be on an as needed basis, however.
It was like everyone had performed their role competently and with the best intentions, but even so, the system still had flaws.
The Commission on Dental Accreditation mandated all students had to be able to competently assess the treatment needs of special-needs patients.
Explaining his urgency in circulating the article of impeachment while investigations continue, Mr. Sherman said the country was not being competently governed.
He worries less about Mr Fernández's intentions than about whether the new government's economic plan will be sweeping enough and competently executed.
If you're on Steam, would you rather get yet another VR arcade shooter, or a competently designed, critically lauded non-VR indie title?
The film's final payoff — had it been part of a more competently made motion picture — might've even been worthy of The Twilight Zone.
These examples and countless others are connected to policy issues, which can only be addressed competently by understanding the natural laws in play.
In fact, one skeptical City Council member, Robert Cornegy, has already raised pertinent questions about the administration's ability to execute this plan competently.
But it's complicated—I appreciate when a man uses his hands on me, even though I've been doing that very competently for decades.
New Girl has rough patches, but even at its worst, it's competently made — and that matters a lot more than you might realize.
Most physicians with mobility disabilities will tell you that the problem is not that we lack the ability to do our job competently.
That means, among other things, that the chief agents of family separation possess no way to competently reunify the immigrant families they've traumatized.
So, either we trust the FCC to enforce the existing rules on its books competently or we don't — regardless of any pending merger.
Polling shows that only 13% of Britons (and the same share of Tory voters) think the government has managed the system competently and fairly.
I have Nokian Hakkapeliitta studded winter tires for both my cars, and they allow my front-wheel drive vehicles to competently handle winter weather.
" Khan continued, "He conned Ms. Presley into believing he was competently managing the estate when in reality he was just serving his own interests.
Competently prepared pearl sugar waffles with both a chocolate dipping sauce and a dulce de leche dip would be a real kick for children.
He rebounds well and shoots threes competently, and could be a relatively inexpensive signing for a team in the market for a stretch four.
Something described as pork okonomiyaki (500 rupees) really was like a sweet-glazed pork taco, competently prepared and served with a nice cabbage slaw.
The Covid-203 pandemic is causing, reasonably, a worldwide freak-out as scientists and policymakers race to find solutions, not always competently or efficiently.
The New Deal alleviated poverty by cutting checks, something government does competently even if liberals and conservatives argued over the size of the checks.
Rubio insisted that Barack Obama was a Machiavellian mastermind who is competently carrying out a well-thought-through plan for transforming America into Sweden.
A federal immigration judge recently claimed that three- and four-year old migrant children can be taught immigration law and competently represent themselves in court.
Mr Cook, who took over as chief executive in 2011, soon before the death of the firm's co-founder, Steve Jobs, has led Apple competently.
If not for Mr. Jones, "Resurrection," while competently edited, would be devoid of humor, an area where Mr. Statham has shown promise in the past.
Usually, I can deliver at least competently at a story slam, but my mouth grew drier and my head dizzier until I got played offstage.
But no matter how down-the-middle and competently Espy runs his campaign, the race will likely hinge on what happens among the Republicans. Gov.
Furthermore, as I detail in a New England Journal of Medicine article, professionals, including physicians, can function competently even with clinical symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
"The GAO's report reveals that the Education Department is failing to competently implement the Temporarily Expanded Public Service Loan Forgiveness program," said Virginia Democratic Rep.
No robot will be able to do all those things competently in five years' time, let alone a robot cheap enough to be sold to households.
Ms Appendino inherited a city competently administered by the outgoing mayor; Ms Raggi took over one deep in debt, racked by scandal and notorious for cronyism.
Given that federal oversight is the status quo, states lack the regulatory infrastructure—the funding, knowledge base and experience—to oversee issues like vehicle safety competently.
Every successful institution depends on people silently and competently make things run, people who will do a job without making a big deal out of it.
Still, many Italians are concerned that Five Star's emphasis on environmental issues — or, perhaps, its failure to pursue such goals competently — is destroying the country's economy.
"This court has an obligation to ensure that Mr. Santiago has the ability to knowingly and competently enter a plea and waive his rights," Bloom said.
As a lifelong tennis player and a former club professional, I thought tennis was one of the gifts I could competently pass to my two boys.
When you're looking for something to watch that will stretch on and on, a competently made sitcom is better than almost any other type of television.
Severino, who fancies himself the best hitter among the Yankees' pitchers, playfully mocked Betances earlier on Tuesday and then handled the bat competently in the game.
In a 4003-run thrashing by India in its opening game, Pakistan could not even competently field the ball, the most basic skill in professional cricket.
They have seen Ron Baker play competently in place of Derrick Rose, and they have beaten the Heat in Miami with Carmelo Anthony on the bench.
He had been working for months without a complete background check, a violation of basic safety measures Southwest Key is required to perform, and perform competently.
At best, there's a good-faith effort to competently dramatize some representative scenes from the source material; not one of these films has a memorable story.
There's nothing incredibly wrong with it — it's a competently made drama with many of director Joe Wright's signature flourishes, like sweeping shots and stirring, emotional scenes.
"A native of Northern Virginia for the last 30 years of his life, he hated how all of you were incapable of driving competently,"  the obituary reads .
In a normal administration—indeed, in any competently managed enterprise—someone who misled the leadership on such a high-stakes matter would've been a goner long ago.
At a moment when I confronted powerful, complex systems, designed to strip me of my agency (and money), a government agency performed competently to protect my rights.
In addition, Brian Kemp needs to resign his position, so that Georgia voters can have confidence that their Secretary of State competently and impartially oversee this election.
Even the geography of the roads and streets is a wonder to behold, giving you the opportunity to speed around Gotham as competently as any racing game.
In theory, there would be a crop of experts for each area of government, and these experts would competently examine the facts and then advise government officials.
"Because I am unable to perform competently any meaningful function at Southwest, our employees let me be C.E.O.," he once told the National Civil Aviation Review Commission.
But the movie depicts Mr. Ducasse's sweeping streak — he prepares food for the homeless in Brazil and concocts a deluxe restaurant at Versailles — competently if not brilliantly.
"In fact, from a purely partisan standpoint, it would install someone who would competently pursue a truly regressive progressive," he added, referring to Vice President Mike Pence.
He has won eight professional events at Torrey Pines including the U.S. Open, and is optimistic that a ninth is within his sights if he putts competently.
Lurking beneath topline numbers were unexplored layers of data that showed the depth of public distrust in government's ability to competently deliver changes to the healthcare system.
It requires a thorough understanding of lidar, the radar-like system of lasers that creates the digital map each car needs to navigate the world safely and competently.
This in a country with no overt privacy laws, let alone a tradition of handling sensitive data competently (many ministries' websites contain spreadsheets teeming with Indians' personal data).
But he did say that he is staying "close to this one to make sure we have the resources to do it competently," the Niagara-Gazette reported Tuesday.
They're classic Caddy comfortable while also being able to competently cradle your body during hard cornering — and, believe me, you'll be doing plenty of that in this car.
Lopez is a useful player on a good contract, and Calderon is competently Calderonian, and even if no one knows how good Grant might me, it barely matters.
Controlled by the mayor's office and responsible for the bungled response to Mr McDonald's killing, the agency does not oversee the police "fairly, competently, with rigour [or] independence".
She speaks Chinese competently enough, but she knows that her American accent and merely rudimentary command of the language mark her as an outsider even within her own family.
Obama can thus entrust his FEMA director, Craig Fugate, to respond competently to a situation like the flooding Louisiana, and to not be blindsided by predictable disasters, like hurricanes.
During the Obama administration, hundreds of disasters have been competently handled, including devastating events like Hurricanes Sandy, Matthew, and the catastrophic tornado that tore apart Joplin, Mo., in 85033.
In 2008 and 2009, it mattered a lot that officials of both the outgoing Bush administration and the incoming Obama administration responded competently and intelligently to the financial crisis.
Under the stewardship of Norwegian director Roar Uthaug, this "Tomb Raider" feels like a competently executed means of bringing back a franchise that last hit theaters 15 years ago.
"This was a completely avoidable tragedy which should never have happened if Iran&aposs air defences were being managed and operated competently," he told Business Insider in an email.
Yet I was still able to competently type a couple paragraphs, cruise over to some websites, and use the attached MacBook as if it weren't suspended in air above me.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has since limited the definition of counterfeit drugs to those "deliberately and fraudulently mislabelled", rather than those competently made without the consent of the inventor.
Compared with a handgun, which isn't much use beyond about 30 yards, a competently handled assault rifle is incredibly deadly, especially against officers who are exposed, out on the streets.
After all, people were complaining that World of Warcraft didn't have enough content back when it first came out in 2004, and I'd, ahem, say they addressed that competently enough.
They thanked us for criticizing their bosses because they realized that their best hope to keep their jobs was that their company be run properly and competently by better management.
We don't know for sure whether Tumblr made this final decision under pressure from Apple, or because the platform felt like it could not competently moderate the platform any longer.
Keeping the process on track requires a president who is fully engaged, making calls to the Hill, intervening to resolve conflicts, and providing technical support through competently staffed federal agencies.
It was a shame about the tooth, she thought, watching him maneuver competently around the tables on his way back from the counter, bearing his own coffee and her glass.
As we all  learned in the months following Bixby's launch on the Galaxy S8 and S8+, getting the digital assistant to actually competently replicate your phone's functions is extremely challenging.
This photo of one, ennui-stricken lifeguard in Rio, which came from a New York Times article about the futility of lifeguards at the Olympics, has been competently paddling around Twitter.
His peppery business patter and limited command of policy detail mean he faces a tough battle against the able but uncharismatic SPD mayor, Carsten Sieling (campaign slogan: he "governs Bremen competently").
By 2007, annual submissions to the lab had climbed to 22,000, even as budget cuts had reduced the staff, leaving the scientists with far more samples than they could competently analyze.
A more electable candidate is one who can clearly articulate why corruption is an issue, and who can competently respond in the moment to President Trump's lies, ridicule and name-calling.
It's a story of young love and secret family entanglements, with a bit of the era's social ferment in the background, competently brought to the screen by Mr. Miyazaki's son Goro.
Competently directed by Craig Zobel (who made his debut with the similarly opportunistic "Compliance"), "The Hunt" arrives by way of Blumhouse Productions, which has become a reliable destination for horror fans.
Those risks are substantial, including addiction and overdose, but many chronic pain patients and their doctors say they have been able to stay on high doses of opioids and function competently.
" Nye noted that several key aspects of modern civilization — clean water, electricity, the internet — were connected to policy, which "could only be addressed competently by understanding the natural laws at play.
The clear hunger for competently made left-bashing content in a market otherwise bereft of it has made D'Souza's films three of the top ten highest grossing political documentaries of all time.
"A statistical increase in [complication] risk does not mean that every individual within the higher-risk category will experience complications that cannot be competently handled by a home birth midwife," she says.
"However, I cannot emphasize enough that the attorneys who handled Mr. Drayton's matter did so appropriately and extremely competently, as they are required to do," said Attorney in Chief N. Scott Banks.
The U.S. isn't losing any military contests, although it is true that military force cannot compel Afghan or Iraqi security forces to fight bravely or cajole their political leaders to govern competently.
Mr. Xiao's dismissal came days before global finance ministers are to meet in Shanghai, expecting answers from China's leaders on how they will restore confidence in their ability to competently manage the economy.
Audi already has an autonomous test car here at CES this year – it's a Q7 with AI on board that has been trained for only four days, but is already driving itself competently.
Meanwhile RED itself is now working on the cinema camera module, since the previous ODM "was not going to competently complete the module that they committed and guaranteed to do," according to Jannard.
If they're not going to use it in good faith, and they're not going to use it competently, that's a claim against them having any kind of authority or any kind of legitimacy.
In a documentary based on a memoir, certainly a great deal of focus on personal life is expected, warranted, and necessary, and It's So Easy… handles the task of conveying that focus competently.
That might explain why Trebek has such a pull on the popular imagination: He's a man who very publicly does his job competently without making a fuss, the Robert Mueller of game shows.
But though voter disenfranchisement and the need for better cybersecurity are real problems, election observers and experts largely seem to agree that, despite a few snafus, these elections were competently and fairly run.
Moreover, can New York's core, in particular, be competently explored without wallowing in contemporary political correctness when it encapsulates what some visitors may describe as seeds, but which others will characterize as pits?
The mystery is handled competently if a bit perfunctorily, with a typical gallery of suspects including an immigrant Iranian pizza maker, a fervent atheist and a skeevy businessman pushing a shopping-mall project.
So the work didn't get done, and as a result the four-day infomercial that is the RNC will likely boost his candidacy less than it would have if it were more competently organized.
Pfeiffer was also asked if Coats could still competently do his job given that the President remains steadfast in his own conclusions about Russia's election interference despite repeated warnings from his top intelligence official.
It has good weight balance: light enough that it doesn't hold you down, yet heavy enough to help you walk competently on sand, water, muddy trails, rocks, pavement, or wherever your adventure takes you.
Bob Hartley had trouble building a system that competently drove possession, so it's possible that the Flames are vastly improved in that area, but until we see Gulutzan's results, we can't know for sure.
"New Rules" is a harder song to deliver than its catchy melody suggests, and the London-born singer jumped between registers competently, marching back and forth and curling her upper lip as she went.
Blizzard's actions thus amount to destroying a significant part of its own history, and its closure hurts all the more since no other private server has pulled off that simulation so selflessly and competently.
While a handful of Republican senators and representatives expressed concern at Mr. Comey's firing, there is as yet no sign that the congressional investigations into Russian interference will be properly staffed or competently run.
Taken together (and of course I am leaving a lot out), these developments paint a portrait of a man who was wholly unprepared to fulfill his primary job requirement — to govern competently and well.
You might not like the policy outcomes the winning network pursued, but things would probably be done competently and coherently, and as long as the parties rotate in power, nothing too terrible should happen.
That doesn't mean she is unable to testify truthfully and competently, and she is prepared to do so, but I just want the record to reflect that she is in a state of emotional upset.
It's rare that a blockbuster movie feels this competently, serenely middle-of-the-road, but maybe being this safe in an era of easy outrage is its own form of mild, moderate, entirely bland achievement.
"The inspector general's team went through the FBI's work with a microscope and found no evidence that bias or improper motivation affected the investigation, which I know was done competently, honestly and independently," Comey wrote.
But either way, one of my prerequisites will be to do this in partnership with an excellent C.E.O., a partner who can competently manage all aspects of the business and has a strong global vision.
Mr. Liu is "a steady pair of hands who has apparently managed many economic issues competently over the past couple of years," said Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Gavekal Dragonomics, an independent economic research firm.
First, the inspector general's team went through the F.B.I.'s work with a microscope and found no evidence that bias or improper motivation affected the investigation, which I know was done competently, honestly and independently.
The hero America needs right now is a 56-year-old lawyer from Georgia named Sally Yates, a woman who coolly and competently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee for three hours on Monday afternoon.
A Council of Europe delegation said its observers were given a "less than friendly reception" in some places and had "too many unnecessarily aggressive and argumentative encounters to ignore," but that the election was conducted competently.
Opponents express skepticism that generalist judges can competently review agency economic analysis, fearing that that judges would either substitute their policy views for those of the agency or defer excessively if they agree with the agency.
This is essentially what Jefferson meant by a "separation of church and state," not that all semblance of morality must be devoid from civil government or that religious persons cannot rightfully and competently serve in government.
I gradually understood why European mothers aren't in perpetual panic about their work-life balance, and don't write books about how executive moms should just try harder: Their governments are helping them, and doing it competently.
The best bad movies share three key qualities: They're never boring, the actors give it their all, and the dialogue and plot contain a higher level of nonsense than you'd see in a competently produced film.
Mailata had pass-blocked competently and used his strength to clear big corridors for running backs; it was not the man-versus-boys stuff of the rugby video, but for a pure novice, it was impressive.
Mailata had pass-blocked competently and used his strength to clear big corridors for running backs; it was not the man-versus-boys stuff of the rugby video, but for a pure novice, it was impressive.
In the context of art and discourse, are universities navigating the boundaries of free speech competently and can they be the incubator for institutional inclusion policy or is every new censorship case a sign of redundancy?
If you can't run a four-day convention competently, and you pass a platform with values from another century, how do you have any hope of running the greatest country in the history of the world today?
Courts have competently considered all four of the major elements that a complete regulatory impact analysis ought to include: analysis of the problem, development of alternatives, and estimates of both the benefits and costs of each alternative.
Philippe Jordan, his conducting tending toward the competently bland, leads casts that include Christine Goerke (much anticipated as Brünnhilde), Greer Grimsley, Michael Volle, Stefan Vinke, Andreas Schager, Stuart Skelton, Eva-Maria Westbroek, Tomasz Konieczny and Jamie Barton.
KENNETH GRIFFIN: I think it's really important to understand, and we have about 600 investment professionals at Citadel, we try to push decision-making down to the most junior person who can competently make a good decision.
I've written before that these data sovereignty regulations ultimately benefit the largest service providers, since they're the only ones with the scale to be able to competently handle the thicket of constantly changing regulations that govern this space.
These are all competently executed projects, and most of them nicely avoid the need for frequent 360-degree spinning, something I found alienating on Gear VR. Things like Star Chart tie nicely into Google's educational program as well.
They fear a Copyright Office that would prove to be more politicized, more partisan and more likely to take sides in substantive policy debates, rather than serving as a neutral arbiter concerned mostly with competently executing its duties.
COMEY: No. The — the appointment of a special counsel should offer great — especially given who that person is — great comfort to Americans, no matter what your political affiliation is, that this will be done independently, competently and honestly.
"What I can assure the American people is that this investigation was done honestly, competently and independently," Comey said at the close of his announcement that the FBI is not recommending charges against the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Two days after Kenyon & Kenyon announced plans to dissolve, the intellectual property law firm was hit with a malpractice lawsuit by a Singapore-based company accusing it of failing to competently manage its patent portfolio and disclose a conflict.
Finally, if there is a secret plot to govern competently despite Trump, surely there is nothing more self-defeating than announcing the plot in one of the world's largest newspapers, where the president and everyone else can see it?
Even when there isn't an urgent need for developing and executing policy, understaffed parts of the government end up overwhelmed with work, communication slows, and policy can't be carried out as quickly or as competently as it would otherwise.
All the 49ers have going for them at the moment is their unfulfilled quant belief in Chip Kelly, but neither Kaepernick (if he stays) nor Blaine Gabbert have the ability to competently execute the passing parts of his system.
When merchants rely on this strategy of abundance, though, they create a mountain of ghost products Amazon and other ecommerce companies need to competently vet, or else they risk facing a scandal like the one that unfolded this week.
What we do know is that if the Federal Reserve can keep managing the economy competently despite the constant chaos in the White House, we're about to find out a lot more about the underlying structure of the economy.
As the public face of the company to the investment community during and after the IPO, the CEO and CFO in particular need to gain a reputation as trustworthy stewards of capital, able to competently steer the business towards success.
For years Viacom has engaged in its own bit of theater, never fully addressing whether Sumner Redstone, the ailing 92-year-old billionaire who controls the company, could competently manage the $16 billion conglomerate that owns MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount.
It winds up capturing plenty enough detail for the images to look great on phones and even laptop screens, and even though the pixels are smaller, the Pen-F performs competently in low light thanks to the 5-axis stabilization.
If they wish to competently represent the holder of the world's most famous Twitter handle, Kasowitz and Cobb must learn to deal more effectively with the social media publicity-seekers and trolls who toss verbal hand grenades with abandon and glee.
And because it's hard to see what the ability to pay personal loans has to do with one's ability to competently perform a job as a cosmetologist or landscape contractor, for example, these policies may lack a sufficiently rational connection.
"My intention is to come here everyday I can and to do this program as normally and as competently and as expertly as I do each and every day, because that is the source of my greatest satisfaction," Limbaugh said.
Testimony prepared for the U.S. Senate in February 2016 on occupational licensing unveiled that 85033 states do not currently have established standards for judging the relevance of a criminal conviction to a person's ability to competently perform a licensed job.
When you're only dealing with your own weights, you don't generally don't get to a point that you can, say, squat 45lb plates before you are able to competently handle one of those plates; strength builds on itself this way.
As the Cato Institute put it in an amicus brief supporting the CPCs, the "compulsory recitation of government-selected facts" has nothing to do with "professional speech": it could be delivered "just as competently by anyone who is not a licensed physician".
They know that Green, Durant, Thompson, and even Shaun Livingston can competently handle the James matchup for a few seconds (or more) and try to force him into uncomfortable looks, but none are likely to do as good a solo job as Iguodala.
But while Lee strings her plot together competently enough — all the red herrings misdirect where they should, and all of the final reveals are foreshadowed appropriately — it's never as compelling as all of the other things her characters are getting up to.
The scholars' responses indicate that after the single most important factor — the ability to serve competently as president should the need arise — other factors can be grouped into four loose categories: campaign politics, and governing experience, relationships with the president and communication skills.
"Meteorological factors certainly play an important role in determining the global range of the virus-transmitting Aedes (aegypti species of) mosquitoes and how competently they can transmit a virus," said Andrew Monaghan, a research scientist at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
The biggest proposed change is that cathedrals would be regulated, at least to some degree, by the Charity Commission, a watchdog which keeps an eye on public-benefit agencies to make sure they are being competently run and sticking to their stated mission.
This has happened, and my intention is to come here every day I can and do this program as normally and competently and expertly as I do each and every day because that is the source of my greatest satisfaction professionally, personally.
The center-right is suspicious of the latter not only because it is undemocratic and in conflict with the separation of powers — the Constitution explicitly grants all legislative power to Congress – but also because courts lack the necessary policy expertise to competently legislate.
" As the AP report stoked a national firestorm, the Abrams campaign called for Kemp to resign as the state's top elections official in order for Georgia voters to "have confidence that their Secretary of State (will) competently and impartially oversee this election.
GILMORE: And I will say this to you — as the only veteran in — in this race, when I become president of the United States, the veterans are going to be treated with respect and competently in success in the Veterans' Administration in this country.
As an integral member of legendary LA hip-hop crew Uncle Jamm's Army, Egyptian Lover detonated dance floors all over LA and the US, DJing, rapping, and producing live on stage while most others were just trying to competently do one of those things.
"No doubt that Vasily Alekseyevich (Nebenzya) will manage to competently continue the constructive and professional policy of Vitaly Churkin, aimed at convincing partners in the UN Security Council of the integrity and honesty of our approaches," said Slutsky, as quoted by state news agency TASS.
"What Trump is doing is opening a very unnecessary 'Pandora's box' of troubles at a time when he is unable to competently handle the crisis with North Korea's nuclear program," said Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, which supports the Iran deal.
She said in a petition that Mr. Redstone was unable to "communicate reliably or competently manage his own health care," and asked the court to determine whether she was improperly removed from a directive that would have given her authority over his health decisions.
But though they claimed to be ready to die at any moment — they had reached an age in which they viewed life as a contractor's punch list, a series of tasks that had been satisfactorily, or at least competently, completed — Fred's arrival belied those claims.
Even when curriculum initiatives focused specifically on educating doctors about nutrition, the analysis found that these efforts had only a "modest effect" on doctors' sense that they could competently provide nutrition counseling or advice to patients, the study team reports in The Lancet Planetary Health.
" Earlier this month, Abrams' campaign called for Kemp, who is tasked with enforcing voting laws in his official capacity, to resign as secretary of state during the election "so that Georgia voters can have confidence that their secretary of state competently and impartially oversee this election.
A former Obama DHS official worries that the "abolish ICE" campaign will wind up the same way the conservative abolish-the-IRS push has: with a "'dog that caught the car' problem," as a party used to bashing a federal agency struggles to run it competently.
It's a clear sign that Sanders, who had a keen interest in left-wing foreign policy as mayor of Burlington but hasn't had much of a profile on the issue in Congress, is serious about being able to play competently on the full spectrum of issues.
To perform safely and competently, autonomous vehicles need radar to detect obstacles, cameras to identify pedestrians and the color of traffic lights, highly detailed 3-D maps to determine the vehicle's precise position and superfast computer brains to pull all of this information into split-second decisions.
The movie competently builds each chunk of its tale — beginning with Hulk Hogan's sex tape lawsuit against Gawker Media, which Hogan won in 2016 — with interviews and news footage, as the participants in its events as well as the journalists who wrote about them recount their memories.
"I'm not the only person who can conduct this Commission effectively and competently and it is critical that whoever is appointed has the confidence of those who are vitally concerned with this matter," retired judge Brian Martin told journalists in Darwin, announcing his resignation as head of the inquiry.
The LiveWire competently handled that speed thanks to a pair of fat, wide tires that kept it glued to the asphalt (save for the few times I popped over the grates and manholes scattered throughout the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal's parking lot, which is where the circuit is laid out).
The battle over data is raging as the administration is coming under fire for failing to move quickly or competently enough to protect Americans from a virus that has already killed thousands worldwide and is beginning to hit the US, with more than 500 people infected and 22 dead.
And therefore, the only way I could discharge my duties as Secretary of Defense — which are not going to go away anytime soon, which are to protect the many against the few — the only way I could discharge them competently was to have access to the best technology.
But the PAP wins not just by running the country competently, but also by instituting a favourable electoral system, harassing opposition politicians, cowing the media, threatening to cut spending on districts that vote against it and inculcating the absurd notion that its survival and that of Singapore itself are synonymous.
The movie competently builds each chunk of its tale — beginning with Hulk Hogan's sex tape lawsuit against Gawker Media, which Hogan won in 2016 — by presenting both interviews and news footage and having the participants in its events, as well as the journalists who wrote about them, recount their memories.
"What I can assure you is that I am very close personally to that investigation to ensure that we have the resources we need, including people and technology, and that it's done the way the FBI tries to do all of it's work: independently, competently and promptly," Comey told lawmakers in early March.
After referring to the radiation treatment he is receiving to stop the spread of testicular cancer, Thompson writes, "I had a habit of writing drafts of stories, placing the names of ppl I wanted to get quotes from in there, and then going to fetch the quotes," then blames editors for not competently editing him.
He defeated the incumbent, Fernando Haddad, who governed relatively competently but had the misfortune to belong to the PT. Mr Doria's victory boosts his centre-right Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB) and the presidential hopes of the governor of São Paulo state, Geraldo Alckmin, who championed Mr Doria against opposition from other party grandees.
Tavares choosing the Toronto Maple Leafs or any other competently run organization in free agency should have been considered a realistic possibility at last season's trade deadline when the Islanders were sitting in 12th place in the Eastern Conference and on the verge of missing the playoffs for the sixth time in nine seasons.
What you're reading for isn't just whether it was a bad performance — it was — but whether it was bad in ways that call into question Sanders's ability to competently conduct foreign policy once he has taken the time to staff out and to broaden his focus beyond the domestic issues he most cares about.
Fortunately, the response of the SEC's new chairman, Jay Clayton, to revelations of damage caused to the agency by its Obama-era operational deficiencies show that he is competently tackling these issues that he inherited and demonstrate his preparedness to undo the SEC's misguided approaches to rulemaking, management, and organization of the last eight years.
"There are people who want to express the view that they could no longer tolerate the violence on the streets, (and) there are people who felt that the government has not handled competently the legislative exercise and its aftermath," she said, reiterating that she had withdrawn the extradition bill which started the entire crisis.
Other entrees, competently prepared but not memorable, included piccatine al limone (flattened slices of veal plated with mashed potatoes, spinach, zesty caper berries and a lemon slice) and tagliolini frutti di mare (spaghetti-like pasta served al dente, enlivened with smidgens of shrimp, scallops and calamari in a light marinara sauce and accompanied by an arugula-radicchio salad).
Created by Steve Conrad (the writer behind The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and The Pursuit of Happyness), it's a competently written dark comedy about an off-color intelligence officer with a hot wife and a weird dad who talks about international conspiracy as if he's mulling over buying a new tractor for the family farm.
Lurking in the background meanwhile, Tiger Woods issued occasional updates on the condition of his surgically repaired back, and finally returned to action in December at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, where he swung with apparent freedom and played competently, suggesting 2018 might be the first year since 2013 that he will be able to play a full schedule.
"Eric understands that a lawyer must zealously and competently represent the interests of his client to the full extent of the law, whether that client is the government, an aggrieved individual or group of individuals, or a corporation," a group of 18 labor and employment lawyers from firms including Littler Mendelson and Paul Hastings LLP wrote in a letter supporting his nomination.
In Sanders's run in 2020, as in his primary challenge in 2016, it is striking the extent to which establishment campaigning, which amounts to Get a Load of These Other Guys and detailed plans to competently administer something like the status quo, has struggled relative to his bolder promises to arrest and reverse a rightward drift that feels increasingly untenable.
Now that we are beginning to see robots that can competently perform some tasks, researchers like Jenay Beer, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the University of South Carolina, are trying to figure out which activities seniors need the most help with and what kinds of robots they might be most willing to use in the near term.
Banyan once argued that the ruling People's Action Party (PAP), with 82 out of 89 elected parliamentary seats, had maintained its uninterrupted rule since 20113 not only by governing competently, but also through gerrymandering, harassing opposition figures, cowing the media, threatening spending cuts in districts that vote against it and "inculcating the absurd notion that its survival and that of Singapore itself are synonymous".
After starting a one-man business selling motorcycle parts, he…Read more ReadJannard then added that getting its ODM to address existing issues with Hydrogen One has been "impossible," and that because the ODM wasn't able to "competently complete" the camera module that was originally promised as an accessory to the Hydrogen One, Red decided to modify its production plans and bring the program back in house.
Hands of Stone hasn't really been a critical favorite, but The Bleeder and Bleed For This are competently made and have been well-received, but they all follow a pattern we've seen so many times before that it starts to feel as rote as the first basic combination drilled into your head by your very first coach: A true story (or a story inspired by a real-life boxer).
Namely that though you might be attracted to this hypothetical MAGA football experiment due to your stance on national anthem kneeling, your belief that players are not sufficiently grateful enough for being allowed to earn a living as football stars, or your disagreement with the meager steps the NFL has taken to address the head injuries that are destroying the lives of its players, you're still tuning in, ostensibly, to watch some competently-played football.
For career civil servants the American Society for Public Administration code of ethics contains four relevant guidelines: Provide accurate, honest, comprehensive and timely information and advice to elected and appointed officials; advance professional excellence by strengthening personal capabilities to act competently and ethically and encourage the professional development of others; respect and support government constitutions and laws; and adhere to the highest standards of conduct to inspire public confidence and trust in public service.
But reporting for the oral history book I co-authored with Aaron Short covering Trump from 1999-2015, The Method to the Madness: Donald Trump's Ascent as Told by Those Who Were Hired, Fired, Inspired – and Inaugurated, suggests a third option: Trump is often executing plays written by ordinary Republican political operatives, and has been doing so competently for longer than either those who prefer to think of him as a genius or those who think of him as simply senile might like to admit. Evidence?
Similarly, Trump supporters would argue that media coverage of the tumult that has affected his administration fails to acknowledge those figures who have performed competently: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE is often mentioned, as is Secretary of Defense James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE.

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