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"clearheaded" Definitions
  1. having or showing an alert mind.

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The fact that I'm clearheaded — I just love making stuff.
I'm very clearheaded about how far we have to go.
It still reads like a cogent and clearheaded piece of writing.
Women were as consistently clearheaded as men, if not more so.
"Tea gives you that clearheaded awareness, without the jitters," he said.
It's amazing they were ever clearheaded enough to plan a novel.
The clearheaded directness of animals is a remedy for that self-obsession.
In Dr. Eckstrom's office that day, Ms. Wolfe was transformed — lively and clearheaded.
The next President needs to meet anger with resolve, with clearheaded, calm courage.
But seeing him so clearheaded and optimistic helped me process my own thoughts.
I felt as clearheaded, happy and well rested as before I became a mom.
There is a need, more than ever, for clearheaded analysis delivered in a pragmatic, humanistic way.
"You have to be mentally strong and clearheaded to handle whatever comes at you," she said.
I was sleeping well, had more energy in the morning and felt clearheaded the entire day.
We live in a dangerous world and need to be clearheaded about the challenges confronting us.
Which is why Consol's management, as clearheaded as Mr. Pruitt is delusional, wants to exit coal.
We need better numbers, and we need to move ahead with clearheaded and evidence-based strategies.
Dembélé, a bright, clearheaded character, knew his priority was to go somewhere he could expect to play.
The tone is confessional, clearheaded and often upbeat, the women relating their experiences with candor and resolve.
But what if the exoneration didn't require a scientific breakthrough, just a clearheaded look at the evidence?
Without being clearheaded about the nature of the threats, the line between sympathy and empathy gets blurred.
In fact, some women report feeling their best and most clearheaded during the premenstrual phase of their cycles.
What you will definitely not feel after this remarkable phantasmagoria from the Lightning Rod Special troupe is clearheaded.
Barbara Miller's humane profile of five women fighting back against sexism and misogyny is a hopeful, clearheaded confessional.
But the Obama administration was, when all is said and done, remarkably clearheaded and honest about its policies.
Bayern has set about replacing them with the clearheaded efficiency that has been its hallmark in recent years.
Turns out, she wasn't exactly clearheaded while deciding to get inked on her inner lip back in July 2016.
" The private eye heroine, she adds, "attacks both trivial and impossible questions with endearingly clearheaded ferocity and good humor.
In Singapore, I felt clearheaded and was able to focus during afternoon meetings despite landing there at 7 a.m.
"The New Brooklyn" is her admirably clearheaded assessment of the borough that sometimes seems the epicenter of American gentrification.
Cliburn's playing is rhapsodic, yet also refreshingly direct and clearheaded, offering a young American's take on an iconic Russian work.
His arguments offer the kind of clearheaded and pointed statements that Democrats had been hoping to hear from their own leadership.
Jill Kass : That was just an instance of clearheaded thinking, where you know what needs to get done and you execute.
Third, I hope the next publisher will engage in a clearheaded examination of who The Times wants its audience to be.
"Why are all the books we have to read about death?" a clearheaded kid in my daughter's English class asked recently.
Kelly came to Trump with a reputation as a clearheaded manager and a determination to impose order on an unruly White House.
Despite the worries she was facing, she sounded more clearheaded and strong, during a recent phone call, than I'd ever heard her.
Now, eight months later, the $26,2000 he invested in several digital tokens is worth about $270,2275, and he is clearheaded about what happened.
Mr. Pietrangeli's New Wave-inflected, choppily fast-forwarding style depicts Adriana as a kind of unattached Emma Bovary, sometimes clearheaded, sometimes empty-headed.
Had she been clearheaded, she thinks she might have noticed the warning signs, like the salespeople telling her that treatment wouldn't cost her anything.
There are so many nuances, opportunities and challenges, and we are lucky to have an amazing and clearheaded principal to navigate the local landscape.
Mr. Grimm was remarkably clearheaded and eloquent at a school board meeting in 2014 when he defended his right to use the boys' room.
Few recipe writers are as precise as Stella Parks, a former pastry chef whose instructions always fill me with a sense of clearheaded confidence.
There's no comparing isolationist or anti-Semitic opposition to World War II with clearheaded opposition to the waste of World War I or Vietnam.
What we're watchingThe MSNBC host Chris Hayes has been, by far, the most clearheaded and informative person on cable news covering the coronavirus story.
Mercury retrograde is a big pain the ass, especially for communication, but tonight, when the Moon enters Sagittarius, you may feel a bit more clearheaded.
"We need more rational, clearheaded voices — not just a small group of people making a back-room deal with a white nationalist organization," he said.
Kelly said this week, as Trump faces impeachment, that he left office warning Trump he needed clearheaded advice and suggested he shouldn't surround himself with sycophants.
Swaths of investors will tend to behave irrationally all at once, especially when the markets are volatile, and this creates opportunities for those who can remain clearheaded.
Schwartz approaches the future much as he approaches traffic—as a complex, dynamic system—and his book emerges as a clearheaded bible for the twenty-first-century road.
Pompeo's Trump is the Trump of the National Security Strategy, a wise and clearheaded executive who knows what he wants and has respect for the collaborative nature of statecraft.
Honoring your emotions and letting it all out before meeting with whomever you need to work things out with during this full moon will help you be clearheaded and present.
Whether Jon knows what he wants to do with his second chance at life, he's clearheaded enough to know what he doesn't want — despite the wishes of those who revived him.
The Tetzlaffs and Mr. Vogt are experienced in the Brahms trios, having released a fine recording of them last year, and on Wednesday they played the second, in C, with clearheaded pensiveness.
" But there is no conflict in Mr. McNally's art-collecting principles, which are as clearheaded and articulately stated as the words he gives his characters in plays like "Master Class" and "Love!
Gilda knows this principle better than most, since her experience with tragedy is as wide as the Hudson, and she attacks both trivial and impossible questions with endearingly clearheaded ferocity and good humor.
Kostova is a clearheaded, elegant writer with a sneaky gift for incorporating the history and culture of a place into the nooks and crannies of a book that never feels bossy or expository.
In choosing Campbell, the trustees were banking on his clearheaded vision of how to balance the Met's scholarly integrity, its fund-raising needs, and its obligations to a vast and rapidly changing audience.
At this time, when heightened anxiety about terrorism has become intertwined with the plight of millions of refugees, there must be those among us — leaders and ordinary citizens — who are clearheaded enough to act.
The agent described Mr. al-Baluchi as clearheaded, cooperative and rational as the two men examined dozens of documents related to a series of transfers of $103,500 to the hijackers in the United States.
The problem with The Family is the sheer sprawl of the subject: There is so much information here, with such far-reaching and horrifying ramifications, that it is difficult for the viewer to leave clearheaded.
To me, the best response to a $1 raise in a Walmart worker's wage is to be grateful, to see that change is possible, but to be clearheaded about the need for a lot more change.
Or do I say, okay, let me be clearheaded about this and make a decision that, okay, I'm going to let her go [work with him], but there needs to be different avenues, parameters in place.
While I was high on anti-anxiety medications and cannabis-based appetite stimulants, she was the one who had to remain clearheaded enough to clean up after me and keep us rolling in buckets of expensive prescriptions.
In terms of self-talk, it may sound something like "Let's wait and see what happens" or "Everything will be O.K." If you still feel agitated, you may need to ask for support to get clearheaded enough to move forward.
A more clearheaded Jackson might have backtracked on Anthony when he realized that Anthony, because of Jackson's own malpractice, had all the leverage, and that the residual effects of the impasse were putting the franchise on the brink of implosion.
"But we've also been clearheaded that tariffs are a tax on American consumers, they are hurting American businesses, and are creating a great deal of uncertainty, not just in the bilateral economic relationship but in global economic growth," he said.
As an adult, Fisher championed open conversation about mental illness, had a lively and successful career as a novelist and script doctor, and maintained a weird, emoji-laden, but clearheaded public conversation with her fans about age, beauty, and her beloved dog Gary.
"As the American side has gradually closed in on China, it has aroused the ire of Chinese society, and made Chinese people more clearheaded, more united," said an editorial on the website of Global Times, a nationalist tabloid owned by the Communist Party.
I think any responsible artist in this particular climate has to take those things into consideration, and know, in a clearheaded way, what they believe, what the character stands for and how best that character can serve the audience in this time.
For a while he had the national spotlight, a 58-year-old maverick whose white hair, horn-rimmed glasses and clearheaded presentation gave him the air of a genial professor who was not so much above the fray as he was unwilling to play by its rules.
Professor Tanter, who is president of the Australian board of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, said he wanted the government to "make a very clearheaded assessment" of whether it is in Australia's best interest to contribute data for drone assassinations and targeting nuclear weapons.
If the movie, loosely based on two books by Fatima Elayoubi, tells a familiar story of immigrants struggling to make something of themselves in an alien culture (Fatima speaks some French but reads only Arabic), it does so in a tone that is kindhearted but clearheaded, and the performances are low-key and believable. (Mr.
As a lifelong evangelical and Republican, I find it shocking how many of my fellow evangelicals have embraced Mr. Trump, and I have been hoping and praying that this nightmare scenario of a possible Trump presidency would come to a quick end, and that we could focus our attention on nominating a clearheaded, informed and experienced candidate.
But their revolutionary group is divided into two sects. Aleksei joins in the Bolsheviks, but Alraune doesn't. ; :A Russian woman. ; :Calm and clearheaded career officer.
Horace Austin (October 15, 1831November 2, 1905) was an American politician. He served as the sixth Governor of Minnesota from January 9, 1870 to January 7, 1874. He was a Republican. A reputation for clearheaded objectivity and disdain for contentious party politics enhanced the appeal of Judge Horace Austin as a gubernatorial candidate in 1869.
He is a wakened Old Soul, which is extremely rare. Unlike most Old Souls, he remembers all of his past lives. According to Jez, he becomes smarter and more clearheaded with each life, and also more gentle. Hugh is a Daybreaker, and is the one to trust Jez enough to let her join Circle Daybreak.
However, even when it seemed that he was making headway, his drugs and manipulations enabled Alex to keep winning. The struggle continued to Morgan Island during Alex and Marlena's honeymoon in May 2006, after they had renewed their vows. During a fight on Morgan Island, Alex died. Newly clearheaded, Marlena realized that Alex had been abusive during their marriage.
The story begins in the year 20XX. Oshaka School in Kamakuland is a world-renowned school where only those who are pure and clearheaded descendants of Priest Sanzo's clan may be admitted. The trio of villains firmly believe they are genuine descendants of Priest Sanzo's clan, although they are of uncertain lineage. They study hard to enter the school in spite of their repeated failure.
In 1993 The Disability Rag won the Utne Reader Alternative Press Award for Best Special Interest Publication: The magazine was "cogent, outspoken, and joyfully resistant to stereotyping, its pages feature scathing satire and clearheaded thinking," according to Utne. In 1998 The Ragged Edge anthology was named an "outstanding book on the subject of human rights in North America" by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights.
Afterwards, Dee claimed to be pregnant with Ben's baby but is quickly found out to not be true. Dee loves to make other people happy and often reaches out to others but often weirds out other characters with her strange ways. Eventually, it is discovered that Dee is hearing voices and she goes to seek treatment at Ojai Mental Health Institute. Once released, Dee is much more clearheaded although her personality is mostly the same.
Not until Washington approved gubernatorial control of all new units was the problem resolved. Allan Nevins is particularly scathing of this in his analysis: "A President more exact, systematic and vigilant than Lincoln, a Secretary more alert and clearheaded than Cameron, would have prevented these difficulties." Fredericksburg, May 1863 By the end of 1861, 700,000 soldiers were drilling in Union camps. The first wave in spring was called up for only 90 days, then the soldiers went home or reenlisted.
In September 1880 Charles stayed with Erasmus while his portrait was painted by John Collier. Shortly afterwards, Erasmus became gravely ill and died quietly on 26 August. Emma Darwin broke the news to Charles, who commented that he had seen Erasmus dying slowly "for many years", not "a happy man" but always kindhearted, clearheaded and affectionate. The funeral at Downe on 1 September was taken by their cousin John Allen Wedgwood, now 85, who had officiated at the wedding of Charles and Emma.
"Obviously, I played this character for six years and I have a different take on Greenlee". Singh commented on her departure in the subsequent issue of Soap Opera Digest; she said she did not know who the person claiming affiliation with her fan club was but that the information provided was mostly accurate. She later detailed her feelings in full: Singh further relayed that there was "one thing" that kept her clearheaded and strong throughout the matter -- her friends, on and off set. She said "the amazing AMC fans, [who] have been nothing short of supportive, loving and giving on my behalf".
Cho is well regarded by the CBI team, showing concern and the desire to help when Jane is going through difficulties. At most times, Cho seems to be the calmest and most clearheaded of the agents, but is shown to have a loose temper if someone he cares for is threatened. He is usually the agent that makes the arrest, reads suspects their rights and acts as the team’s main interrogator, often partnering Wayne Rigsby when attempting to chase down suspects. Due to his former gang affiliations and military background he is street savvy and also highly proficient in and has an extensive knowledge of firearms.
After a period patrolling and caring for seaplanes off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, Casco arrived at Sitka, Alaska, on 5 May 1942 for duty surveying Aleutian waters, laying moorings for seaplanes, and providing seaplane tender services. Based at Cold Bay, she operated at Dutch Harbor, Chernofski Harbor, Kodiak, and Nazan Bay. While lying at anchor in Nazan Bay on 30 August 1942, Casco was torpedoed by the Japanese submarine RO-61. The resulting explosion killed five of her men and wounded 20, but prompt and clearheaded action brought flooding to a halt and got the ship underway so that she could be beached and later salvaged.
In September 1848, after several years of decline, he died from tuberculosis. On his death, his father tearfully repeated, "My brilliant boy", while the clearheaded and totally loyal Emily wrote that his condition had been "hopeless". Branwell is the author of Juvenilia, which he wrote as a child with his sister Charlotte, Glass Town, Angria, poems, pieces of prose and verse under the pseudonym of Northangerland,One of the key characters of Glass Town, Alexander Rogue, created by Branwell, finally became Earl of Northangerland. such as "Real Rest", published by the Halifax Guardian (8 November 1846) from several articles accepted by local newspapers and from an unfinished novel probably from around 1845 entitled And the Weary are at Rest.
Also as one of the earliest representatives of women's emancipation in our nation, she defends her place as one of the most noted Swedish women of her century. Though she in many aspects illustrated the "soulful" women's ideal of the romantic era, she balanced this with her intelligence and clearheaded realism." The writer and journalist Jane Gernandt- Claine described her: :"Around her entire ethereal being there was an indescribable air of spiritual refinement, this nobility of the soul, which belongs to the most admirable things in life. You never truly got close to her and never really wanted to, you were only too happy to be at a distance from so much soulful nobility within this fragile and refined shell.
Finally, he returned to the scene of the attack a third time to attempt to rescue the injured driver of another burning vehicle. The citation concludes with: "During these attacks and their horrifying aftermath, Trooper Finney displayed clearheaded courage and devotion to his comrades which was out of all proportion to his age and experience. Acting with complete disregard for his own safety even when wounded, his bravery was of the highest order throughout." On 31 October 2003, Finney was awarded the George Cross (GC) — the highest award for acts of conspicuous gallantry performed when not in the face of the enemy, becoming the youngest serviceman in the British Armed Forces to receive it, and only the 154th direct recipient since its inception in 1940 (a number of recipients of other medals had their award converted to a GC).
The Times obituary,2.5.1960Bradfield had been considered for bishoprics including Croydon in 1942,Lambeth Palace Library,W Temple Papersbut concerns were expressed about his health because of over-exertion. Nevertheless, his reputation as ‘one of the ablest and most clearheaded men in administration and finance’ was emphasised by the Archbishop of Canterbury to the new Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, who was the key figure in the appointment process, and Bradfield was offered the bishopric of Bath and Wells.TNA PREM5/257He remained in post until his death in 1960, the last in a series of bouts of ill-health.He gained national fame in 1953 when he was one of the Queen’s supporters at her coronation. The occasion was one of the first major outside broadcasts, and Bradfield’s distinctive spectacles and dark hair can be seen to the Queen’s left, with Michael Ramsey of Durham, a future Archbishop of Canterbury, to her right.

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