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coolheadedness
noun
The state or characteristic of being coolheaded.
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Women get him out of as much trouble as they get him into, and the reader gathers an impression of a personal attractiveness and coolheadedness of which scarcely a hint existed in the craven bully of the relentlessly cautionary "Tom Brown's School Days".
The judge, Jeffrey Miller, had served as a deputy attorney general in California for nearly twenty years and was known for his coolheadedness and independence.
Otherwise Londoners appeared to be following the "keep calm and carry on" injunction from politicians, who praised the coolheadedness of bystanders at Wednesday's attack.
But that sort of coolheadedness is to be expected of someone who made it through the crucible of endurance racing, rain or shine.
Mr. Zibach decided to use that theme and match it against Po's coolheadedness in an ultimate battle of fire vs. water, with the hero positioned in a harbor fighting off Lord Shen's fireballs "We didn't want to be totally literal," Mr. Zibach explained.
"We will retain our coolheadedness as a nation, standing more closely together, and will never give ground to such dirty games," he said.
Coolheadedness on its own is sometimes enough to earn lasting gratitude (see Kennedy, Cuban missile crisis).
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