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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Differences

1.There may be more than one measurable outcome defined for a given competency.

2.There may be more than one defined measurable outcome for a given competency.

  

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'defined for a given competency' goes together in meaning, so it should be kept together as in the first sentence. So the difference is that the first sentence is written better than the second. CJ

  • 'defined for a given competency' goes together in meaning, so it should be kept together as in the first sentence.
  • So the difference is that the first sentence is written better than the second.
  • CJ
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'defined for a given competency' goes together in meaning, so it should be kept together as in the first sentence.

So the difference is that the first sentence is written better than the second.

CJ

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