The Stoics ruled out divine passibility because they regarded imperturbability as a virtue, and God must be the supreme example of it. |
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Yet for many making the link, it is undoubtedly his imperturbability rather than consistency of play that informs comparisons. |
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In the physician or surgeon no quality takes rank with imperturbability. |
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Robert Mitchum, their co-star, was legendary for his imperturbability. |
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It is this imperturbability that marks him as something special. |
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His sensitivity to criticism stood in stark contrast to the single-minded imperturbability with which his greater counterpart, Abraham Lincoln, pursued his own war aims. |
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This was Richard Chin's point, too: squash is about endurance and sangfroid, about accepting everything your opponent throws at you with the appearance of imperturbability, until he loses heart. |
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After that, there were plenty of characteristic flicks off his pads through midwicket, some controlled drives and a complete imperturbability throughout the day on the ideal flat pitch. |
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