Please provide the sentence you'd like me to analyze for individual competence.
lacking in ability or competence
No, "less than incompetent" does not accurately convey ineptness. Ineptness means lacking skill or ability, while incompetence refers to the inability to perform effectively. It is best to use "inept" or "lacking in competence" to describe someone's ineptness.
Without a specific sentence provided, it's difficult to determine which pronoun is lacking a clear antecedent. Please provide a sentence to help clarify.
The teachers speech was prosaic and uninspiring
The term languid refers to an individual who is disinterested in exerting themselves physically. Some synonyms may include fatigued, weak or worn out.
lacking in ability or competence
lacking in ability or competence
The verb is lacking in the sentence; it's not a sentence without a verb.
The movie was really lacking in plot and originality.
laboratry telephone
1. unable to handle job: lacking the competence or skill for a particular task 2. totally inappropriate: not in keeping with what is right or proper for the circumstances
Her answer was quite nubilous and lacking in specificity.
Example sentence - The old regime was severely lacking moral ethics.
The primary implication is that the consequence of a reward will be a decreased level of intrinsic motivation because the reward is perceived to negatively impact the autonomy and competence of the individual.
Encoded and it means "typed a message".
There will be a buildup of pyruvate in the cell
Encoded and it means "typed a message".