According to the SCIS report, there is a lack of confidence that newly-trained staff will know their subjects well and be competent in practical classroom skills.
Applicants need to meet the University of London minimum entrance requirements and be fully competent in English.
"We are confident that the treatment will be successful as he is in professional and competent hands, " it added.
If bilingualism helps the brain stay competent longer, the result should be an increase in lifetime income.
Although definitely not the best PS2 game around, let down by levels which can be completed in less than 10 minutes by most competent gamers, those who like their games to be frantic will more than enjoy the ride while it lasts.
Overcoming the fear of flying begins with a solid trust in the aviation industry and the ability of the plane, the pilot and everyone involved in the safety of the flight to be competent.
However, the key reason we need the best talent in our universities is that teachers at this level cannot be competent if they were only middling students.
The authoritative statements of the Thames Valley police (who, if I recall correctly from my time spent living in Oxford, seem to be a pretty nice and reasonably competent group of people) ought to outweigh the baseless speculation of people who hang around a notorious thug and gangster like Boris Beresovsky.
After all, few, if any, competent military officers believe the United States will be able to conduct successful terrestrial operations in the future without enjoying unhampered use of space, and the ability to deny it to adversaries.
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When you land in Beirut, rent a car - however you will need to be a competent, confident driver to handle the Lebanese penchant for white-knuckle driving without breaking a sweat.
He succeeded in having the safety issue put aside, but in 2002 the federal appeals court in St Louis ruled that he could be forcibly doped solely to make him competent to stand trial on the original fraud charges.
In the instance that a public official is charged by a competent court to be discriminatory, that official would lose his job with the state.
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Career civil servants who have been in position for long periods tend to be mediocre, because rewards are so poor that the competent people have left for industry.
Third, we need to make sure the IRS is adequately staffed with competent and skilled employees in local offices who won't allow these kinds of mistakes to be repeated.
The company has maintained modest but stable profits which can be hard to find in a smaller, volatile mining stock, and we believe that speaks well to competent management.
In the case of abortion, where the young woman is competent to consent but cannot be persuaded to involve a parent, every effort should be made to help them find another adult to provide support, for example another family member of specialist youth worker.
Deaths associated with immersion in cold water have been attributed to hypothermia, since many of those who die are judged to be competent swimmers.
"Large chunks of corporate Asia are about to be transferred to competent financial and industrial management, which they never had before, " says Andrew Ballingal of Schroder Asia in Hong Kong.
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