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 Übersetzung für 'competence advantage' von Englisch nach Deutsch
competence advantageKompetenzvorsprung {m}
Teiltreffer
competenceZuständigkeit {f}
108
competenceBefugnis {f}
23
competenceAuskommen {n}
30
competenceQualifikation {f}
17
competenceFähigkeit {f}
512
competenceTüchtigkeit {f}
13
competencesachliche Zuständigkeit {f}
competenceBefähigung {f}
13
competenceAmtsbefugnisse {f}
5
competenceKompetenz {f}
294
competenceKönnen {n}
34
ling.
communicative competence
kommunikative Kompetenz {f}
educ.
model competence
Modellkompetenz {f}
econ.ind.
competence leaders
Kompetenzführer {pl}
ling.
language competence
sprachliche Kompetenz {f}
ling.
linguistic competence
sprachliche Kompetenz {f}
educ.EUjobs
learning competence
Lernkompetenz {f}
econ.
competence team
Kompetenzteam {n}
law
judicial competence
Gerichtszuständigkeit {f}
econ.
occupational competence
Handlungs­kompetenz {f}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Firms practising systematic and advanced competitor profiling may have a significant advantage. A comprehensive profiling capability is a core competence required for successful competition.
  • It is common for the operator to take advantage of a lack of investor knowledge or competence, or sometimes claim to use a proprietary, secret investment strategy to avoid giving information about the scheme.
  • Perhaps induction of competence provides a survival advantage in a natural host, as occurs with other pathogenic bacteria.
  • This internationally recognized standard of competence is a distinct advantage for working scientists who wish to travel between laboratories and institutes in different countries.
  • Most proposals made for the primary evolutionary function of natural competence as a part of natural bacterial transformation fall into three categories: (1) the selective advantage of genetic diversity; (2) DNA uptake as a source of nucleotides (DNA as “food”); and (3) the selective advantage of a new strand of DNA to promote homologous recombinational repair of damaged DNA (DNA repair).

  • One of the highlights of this reputation for a high degree of professionalism and technical competence was the fact that over ten ranking members of the department went on to become the chief of police at other law enforcement agencies, in some cases winning their jobs over well over one hundred other potential candidates for those jobs.
  • Leigh could type 120 words a minute and his efficiency and competence made him invaluable to the organization.
  • Competence-based strategic management is a way of thinking about how organizations gain high performance for a significant period of time.
  • Effective use of any alternate air source requires competence in the associated skill set.
  • pneumoniae" grows in biofilms, genes are specifically expressed that respond to oxidative stress and induce competence.

  • For each skill area a number of competences have been identified which can help leverage the Enterprise Cultural Heritage potential of the organisation into competitive advantage.
  • Dynastic politicians also have generally lower educational attainment, because of their reliance on dynastic connections rather than bureaucratic or academic competence for their position.
  • In the Russian society, pessimism regarding Russia's prospects in the war and distrust in the competence of its military and political leadership would continue to grow in 1916.
  • Labour had also been given during the war the opportunity to display to the electorate its domestic competence in government, under men such as Attlee as Deputy Prime Minister, Herbert Morrison at the Home Office and Ernest Bevin at the Ministry of Labour.
  • This program aims at forming high qualified professionals in software engineering with a strong theoretical base and practical competence that can be spent both in industry and for a further education plan.

  • In an election purely focused on valence issues the candidate that is able to adopt the valence issue and demonstrate their competence at handling the issue wins.
  • The Directive aims to clarify competing claims of competence in the case of staff being sent abroad by their employer for a project (posting), between the rules governing labour relations in the country of origin of the employing service provider and the country where the work is actually carried out (but where the staff is not normally based).
  • Success depends upon competence in battle with various creatures and human foes alike; exploration of underground colonies and mining settlements; using characters' skills to their best advantage; utilising a wide array of weaponry and aid acquired from merchants; and most importantly tracking down the clues to solve the mysteries of Titan.
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