Competence: what's the use of knowing if you have no idea what to do with it?
2007-12-10 02:50:06
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answer #1
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answered by Hacksaw 4
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Competence
2007-12-10 02:49:28
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answer #2
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answered by Average Joe 5
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Neither. It takes intelligence to be competent. I've never met a competent person who wasn't smart. Although, I've met some pretty clueless intelligent people.
Oh, OK, I guess competence is more important, if I have to choose. Now, don't ask me which I think I am, OK?
2007-12-10 02:52:31
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answer #3
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answered by LeslieAnn 6
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Intelligence.
2007-12-10 02:46:40
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answered by Chris 3
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Intelligence, where there is intelligence competence will always follow.
Take Care
2007-12-10 04:58:17
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answer #5
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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Competence. There are a lot of intelligent dolts in this world.
2007-12-10 02:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Intelligence tells me I am able to answer you.
Competence tells me I do it well.
What good is an ability without the tools to use it?
I answer 'You can't use one without the other and therefore they are equally important."
2007-12-10 14:21:30
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answer #7
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Intelligence... I do not like people that have a lot of compitition, they are always competing, so I .. OOPPSS, Im sorry I thought you said competition
2007-12-10 02:53:31
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answer #8
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answered by Dr. SPHIL 3
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intelligence for sure.
2007-12-10 03:12:16
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answer #9
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answered by @NGEL B@BY 7
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If I had either of those, I would be able to answer. As it is, you're getting and stupid and incompetent answer:
marshmallows
2007-12-10 03:26:05
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answer #10
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answered by The Babe is Armed! 6
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