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"So a bit more cool-headedness would take us a long way."

From Reuters

"It is very difficult to show restraint in a time of war, and the people investigating are doing tremendous work, but I would urge real cool-headedness in the characterisation of what is being found and how it is being publicised," he said.

From BBC

As he traveled across the South this week, Mr. Bloomberg tried to convey the part of his record that highlights the competence and cool-headedness he says are missing in the White House.

“This could take time. What is needed is stamina and cool-headedness.”

From Reuters

Britain’s reputation for cool-headedness has been destroyed by the chaos of the Brexit process, European diplomats told the Guardian, as Theresa May dashed to the continent on Tuesday in a desperate attempt to salvage her sinking Brexit deal.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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