Never too clever for its own good, it captures that wasted youth vibe competently enough. |
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It's hard for guys to step into a team and he's still naive when it comes to calls and knowing our players but he's held his end up competently. |
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It ends up being just another competently made, untaxing, light as candy-floss action film with a few laughs thrown in for good measure. |
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The travails of building reactors with indigenous technology is competently related in the book. |
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The movie is competently constructed and decently acted but it doesn't do much different to make it stand out from the crowd. |
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She earns her keep though by competently catching all the bugs and critters that come into our Texas home. |
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Individually, they are effective communicators who can competently manage group discussions in difficult situations. |
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The only provisos are that you must be able to write competently and coherently and that you must be prepared to post under your real name. |
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We always answer both simple and complex questions associated with network technology quickly, foresightedly and competently. |
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Predictably, the next installment will be equally as vacant, if not more so, than this competently average, empty-caloried affair. |
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For the most part, it's a fairly routine mystery-suspense series with a supernatural gimmick, executed competently but unremarkably. |
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The instruments were competently played by members of the all-female orchestra. |
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Still except for sundry exceptions of inadequate transference and omission, he renders them competently. |
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A player with limited tournament experience will beat a hardened pro if he is dealt good cards and plays them competently. |
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His literary characters spoke competently about Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Chopin. |
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Robinson competently conveys nerviness, anger and frustration, but the ultimate despair his character must feel doesn't quite register. |
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Out in the hills beyond the Eternal City, the car was delightful to drive, coping competently with small country roads and fast autostrada alike. |
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Steph Gant sculled competently at the higher level of Women's Senior 2 Single Sculls. |
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To competently provide eldercare services, I encourage CPAs to learn about and understand the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. |
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Only after viva voce testimony tested by cross-examination at trial will a court be able to assess competently the credibility of the parties. |
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He still has a good voice and plays guitar more than competently, but the freshness has disappeared. |
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How can not only we ourselves but also other people and institutions deal more competently with cultural differences? |
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The responsibilities are arduous and trusteeship is a high-risk position which, if not conducted competently, can carry four-figure fines or even a prison sentence. |
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It is competently made, but lacks the heart and brains of its predecessors, so I can only recommend it for die-hard Asian horror nuts and completists. |
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In the parts of Congo he controlled, Kabila ruled as despotically as his predecessor, but less competently. |
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Top showjumpers will competently introduce your horse to to events at the highest level. |
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Had he been competently represented, the jury might well have failed to concur on a death sentence. |
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The Republican Party was long known as the party that competently managed government. |
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They have always served courageously and competently in carrying out the duties assigned to them. |
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He talks competently, telling the crowd what they want to hear – that unlike the Tories, Labour will not cut spending per pupil in real terms. |
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It's clear to most people that the Green ministers are performing well and competently. |
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Mr Johnson would need to govern competently for the remaining months of Labour's mandate, and perhaps make progress on public-service reform. |
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It is extremely important that we use our existing instruments much more competently, much more effectively. |
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What can we do to answer public health challenges competently and profitably? |
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Originally competently designed and optimized corporate website will attract more new customers and your company will find out. |
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The measures taken to ensure that the person has maintained the knowledge and skills required to work competently in the position. |
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We also want our pupils to find their place in an ever-changing world of new technologies and to use them competently. |
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The Board exercises such oversight in part in order to assess management and to ensure that it is performing competently. |
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Self-awareness helps you identify the actions required to behave competently in different situations. |
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In addition we represent you competently and reliably in any appeal procedures. |
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This is excellent for Europe because help can be given quickly and competently in the form of technically correct information. |
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Volunteers are provided with the training they require to work efficiently, competently and safely. |
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Nevertheless, the projects in general appear to be competently implemented and managed. |
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With practice, students can learn to execute strategies faster and more competently. |
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You utilise this knowledge in order to independently and competently handle work processes, client advising and administrative tasks. |
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Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy. |
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In other words, what do art historians have to teach their fellow acolytes of the historical discipline about how to use the evidence of imagery competently? |
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Sometimes I worry that my fear got the better of me, that I wimped out of this process of learning to competently go it alone, to stay warm without external assistance. |
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People want priests to competently carry out funerals, weddings, baptisms. |
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The chief pleasure of any competently made romantic comedy is the vicarious thrill of experiencing the mutual, inevitable attraction between the leads. |
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He handles the assignment competently and strengthens his own confidence. |
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The report suggested that scientists should respond competently to media pressure and that the media should be obliged to report scientific matters accurately. |
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Most people would accept the need to express oneself competently. |
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All solos were delivered competently, some a great deal better than that. |
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It is poorly directed, poorly written, and only competently acted. |
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I'd reached a point where I could play blues harmonica reasonably competently, without just huffing and puffing and blowing anything that came into my head. |
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To effectively deal with psychosocial distress, health care professionals caring for cancer patients must be able to competently provide psychosocial care, hence the need for continuing education. |
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Of necessity the ITC and the domestic interested parties responded competently and in detail to Ivaco's arguments by offering contrary post hoc analysis and reasons. |
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To achieve this, we will always listen to our clients so as to be able to respond competently and effectively to their needs, while maintaining a service quality that meets their expectations. |
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Dental hygienists practise competently in conformity with relevant principles, standards, laws and regulations, and accept responsibility for their behaviour and decisions in the professional context. |
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This applies to all aspects, including design, because competently developed design greatly increases the likelihood that the visitor will not pass your site. |
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Directors' forums, enabling the members of the boards of our different organizations to acquire the knowledge and training needed to handle their role and responsibilities within the network competently. |
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I again express wholehearted gratitude to the experts who dedicated themselves enthusiastically, seriously and competently to this difficult challenge, to which they rose with considerable intelligence and perspicacity. |
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In her decision, the trial judge held that the employer owed its employees a duty of care to advise them about group insurance and to administer its group benefits plans competently. |
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However, they could handle any offence that could competently be dealt with under summary procedure. |
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It is an occasion to thank God for all the good accomplished by the organization, and to thank the clergy, religious and laity who work fervently and competently for justice and peace in our world. |
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When you make that jump from drawing for fun, to wanting to draw more competently, you hit up against challenges involving size and shape and shadow and colour. |
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The department provided some limited training, but this training was not sufficient for the payroll officer to competently carry out the new duties. |
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It wishes to thank the employees at all levels for the services they have performed extremely conscientiously, competently and loyally and in such a pleasant atmosphere. |
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Our overall impression was that the ingredients were high quality and competently cooked, but the finished dishes lacked a little pazazz. |
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Masters of the art of advising, evaluating and negotiating, our professional real estate consultants are at the forefront of the real estate business, carrying out complex mandates efficiently and competently. |
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Brownson argued that it is not ratification alone that makes a written constitution of government legitimate, but that it must also be competently designed and applied. |
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Along the way contributors touch briefly but competently on other specific topics such as miracles, social Darwinism, and some implications of sociobiology. |
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