"Good composure" refers to the state of being calm, controlled, and composed, especially in difficult or stressful situations. It means maintaining a cool and collected demeanor and not letting emotions or external factors overwhelm you.
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Foyth
showed good composure on the ball and one particular instance of the match just about highlighted his excellent composure, when the Argentine took a run at Burnley after brilliantly winning the ball in his own half.
Showed
good composure on the ball, didn't hide and was good with interceptions and tackles in general.
There were promising signs with the back four, who rarely looked troubled and played
with good composure, and Schneiderlin also looks like a great addition to the team.
Once again, Sport mode is best at speed, maintaining
better composure over undulations, but not suffering Sport Plus's firmer secondary characteristics.
Ford has worked on the chassis, increasing the roll stiffness but relaxing the spring and damper rates a little
for better composure on lumpy roads.
The steering, tuned for better engagement this year,
exhibits good composure and hauls the tC into corners with quick enough reflexes.
With MacPherson strut front suspension and a multilink rear, the Optima corners
with good composure, better than you might expect for a mass - market sedan.
If you're willing to sacrifice rear - seat legroom, the Suzuki Kizashi offers a more dynamic chassis, with surer steering and
better composure over rough surfaces.
On the mechanical side, BMW engineers tweaked right about everything
for better composure on the road and the track, including the Adaptive M suspension, DSC and Active M diff.
Than after that I would go for a attacking player not a AM but more a LW / RW / ST and here's why: Welbeck for all his qualities and I like the lad a lot fro what he brings can't be trusted to share scoring load (even thought I hope he'll work like crazy to
better his composure and finishing touch) + Walcott and Arsenal best interest going forward look so far apart (he needs to play and get a pay rise / AFC needs player who for that salary can be at that level consistently)!
The first yellow was harsh but once it was given Coq has to show
better composure and common sense.
«That's a really good hockey team over there, but we showed
good composure and good maturity,» O'Reilly said.
Good game boys, every team playing against Mancity would definitely walk into the field nervous just like we looked, a few mistakes but we showed
good composure and desire to keep going, credits to Lacazette, we need to be a little bit aggressive decisive, thats what we lacked today, i believe the boys will bounce with a comfortable win against d spuds also hoping for an injury free international break
A part of me expected Welbeck to you know, Welbeck it but that's the unpredictability you get with the lad — he showed
good composure and curled it past Igor Akinfeev to bring the Gunners back into the contest.
«He's a young goalkeeper, very quick,
good composure, presence and an outstanding replacement for Van der Sar,» Ferguson told the club website.
Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain plays the ball over the top for Welbeck, who shows
good composure to slot the ball beyond Harry Lewis.
Rev. Bettey said the GES was happy with
the good composure displayed by the various teacher unions, while negotiations and the other processes took place to address their concerns.
The handling is flatter and more precise as a result of the upgrades, but the chassis still offers a good balance and
good composure over mid corner bumps.
Even at higher speeds the A4 shows
good composure and this makes it a soothing highway companion.
The old EcoSport was brilliant around corners, where it was praised for its planted feel and
good composure.
Even at higher speeds the 520d shows
good composure and this makes it a soothing highway companion.
On the track, Tommy Milner was a full 5 seconds quicker in the Grand Sport than in the base coupe, a difference he attributed to «better tires,
better composure, less pitch and better balance.»