Sentence examples for capacity to calm from inspiring English sources

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That is to say, on the biggest of stages with emotions running high, there is a lot to be said for the capacity to calm down and focus on a small point on the ice – then dig deep and win.

A century on from the Great War, religion seems in many places to have retained its power to exacerbate strife but lost its capacity to calm and restrain.

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But the most encouraging sign for Clijsters was her newfound capacity to project calm under the great pressure applied by the Williamses, whose sense of entitlement definitely applies to their home Grand Slam.

The second - and more important - task is to reassure an increasingly anxious Lebanese public that it has the capacity to restore calm and maintain order.

"To calm her down".

Saturday to calm winds.

Everyone needs to calm down.

"Both countries have the desire to calm Afghanistan, to calm Iraq, to calm Syria.

I just want to calm this down.

Conservatives need to calm down.

calm, not quiet but easy to calm, not easy to calm, moderately agitated, or restless, angry, excited, or disoriented.

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