The opportunity is that, even if an e-commerce business is seen as a “tech” play, that is not often its core competency.
Shogun raises $35M to help brands take on Amazon with faster and better sites of their own|Ingrid Lunden|October 7, 2020|TechCrunch
They then try to find a local provider who has experience dealing with trauma, is bilingual and has the cultural competency to work with immigrant families.
Border Report: The Lingering Trauma of Family Separation|Maya Srikrishnan|August 31, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Until there is more cultural competency and understanding, this will be a challenge for us at the board, staff, and even our ridership.
The Police Reform Push Comes for MTS|Lisa Halverstadt and Jesse Marx|June 25, 2020|Voice of San Diego
“We are currently enhancing the de-escalation training in the areas of implicit and explicit bias and cultural competency,” wrote Steve Walker, a spokesman for the DA’s Office, in an email.
Agencies Are Updating Policies to Comply With New Use-of-Force Standards|Jesse Marx|June 22, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Many other factors would come into play, including the competency and platforms of her opponents, both Democrat and Republican.
Hillary’s Book Sales Are Weak by Clinton Standards|Jason Pinter|June 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“They tried to question her competency and she was like that for years and years,” he said.
Etta James’s Son Donto Says Addiction Was Part of Famed Singer’s Life|Christine Pelisek|November 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST
So stubborn was she, in fact, that Mason requested she be examined for competency.
Death-Penalty Issue, Abuse Defense: 7 Revelations in Casey Anthony Book||November 16, 2011|DAILY BEAST
She expected to inherit all, and is not satisfied with the competency left to her.
The Story of Charles Strange Vol. 2 (of 3)|Mrs. Henry Wood
By the death of his f. he inherited a competency on which he was able to live in frugal elegance, not unmixed with eccentricity.
A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature|John W. Cousin
He began business as a builder on his own account at Colchester, where by frugality and industry he secured a competency.
Self-Help|Samuel Smiles
It would mean spurring herself to a high degree of competency.
The Real Adventure|Henry Kitchell Webster
They denied the competency of Congress under that instrument to establish a National Bank.
A History of the United States|Cecil Chesterton
British Dictionary definitions for competency
competency
/ (ˈkɒmpɪtənsɪ) /
nounplural-cies
lawcapacity to testify in a court of law; eligibility to be sworn
a less common word for competence (def. 1), competence (def. 2)