Thanks for your sober and clearheaded assessment of the situation and its significance. |
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For this he needs courage above all, and a sober, clearheaded approach to sport, to his own fame and that of others. |
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I wanted to ask him a favor, and to do so I had to keep calm and clearheaded. |
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As breakthroughs occur and science marches forward, it is crucial to help create clearheaded, compassionate policy. |
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If Applebaum were to add one more chapter to this admirable and clearheaded book, it might be on bribery, nonfeasance, and the black market. |
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Despite popular belief, it is possible to be both clearheaded and show solidarity! |
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He was clearheaded when he spoke about the complex details of his business affairs, but he would occasionally digress, often at my invitation, into sour monologues about the British and American governments. |
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I was a bit weak but steady on my feet and clearheaded. |
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As Tiffany continues to self-destruct, it's newly medicated Pat who is clearheaded enough, despite his sense that the meds make him dull, to see that their friendship has become something much deeper. |
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He is clearheaded on international issues. |
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In conclusion, that is why, despite the extent of the challenges, Canada remains clearheaded and confident and determined to continue to contribute to Haiti's development. |
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Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Global Exchange and Code Pink, gives her clearheaded assessment. |
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My children say that I've become very clearheaded. |
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Here are some ways to stay bright-eyed and clearheaded all season long. |
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Those days for him are definitely over and he's clearheaded, working hard and says he's never felt better for it. |
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Robert allowed himself a brief vision of waking clearheaded tomorrow. |
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Old Nick is equally clearheaded when it comes to making judgements. |
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Since leaving that band fans of his clearheaded horn playing have been anxiously awaiting some new recorded music, and Jay Walkin' shouldn't disappoint. |
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