Properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient.
1 For Europe at the moment, that means competent management of the economy.
2 Across the country, we have smart, competent and committed public health officers.
3 We have plenty of equally competent economists who understand these issues today.
4 Let competent people do their jobs the way they think they should.
5 Its reputation for competent government was established during the first minority administration.
6 The government needed competent officials, not revolutionaries engaged in quixotic ideological crusades.
7 However, it is not known if they have a competent immune system.
8 It's not that the woods made me feel competent ; quite the opposite.
9 All of this needs leadership, dedicated and competent human resources, and funds.
10 The image of competent control is under attack from that direction, too.
11 Language itself needed to be taken into the laboratory for competent investigation.
12 In the course of each such proceeding, the competent investigating authority shall:
13 Yet he had been quite rational and competent in all other respects.
14 It felt good to do something with her hands, to feel competent .
15 These early works were competent , but gave no sign of exceptional promise.
16 Islamic extremism can be defeated by robust and competent internal Islamic intervention.
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Competent в диалектах
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