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is composure
noun
Calmness of mind or matter, self-possession.
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There is composure, rather than arrogance, in Bolt's voice.
What he projects instead is composure and intensity, with hints of sly humor.
What also has hurt Murray is composure, seldom an issue in routine matches at this stage of his career but still a factor under the greatest pressure, when he has been inclined to act out, bemoan his fate or start casting dark looks toward his camp.
What they haven't shown enough of, and need more of, is composure in the opposition 22.
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What they lacked, perhaps, was composure on the ball.
Before this unforeseen wobble, the key to Spieth's dominance of Augusta National had been composure.
It was composure and class rolled into one and lit the touch paper in a stadium that was bouncing from the first minute to the last.
There was composure and control but no real urgency.
"Second half the final thing that let us down was composure.
For the trait of leadership, the most beneficial and therefore first incorporated traits in the forward selection scheme were composure, agreeableness, emotional stability from the ELEA, and openness to experiences from the VLOG datasets in the given order.
It's Composure.
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