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What this era demands is steely resolve, and actions that remove those who want things at a full boil.
WSJ: A Sourpuss? Moi?
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Full of steely resolve, power, and glory, not one word was wasted, not one word unclear, not one emotion trivial.
FORBES: The President's Perfect Speech
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But underneath is a steely resolve to transform Novartis by taking risks, speeding up the machinery and rewarding those who deliver.
FORBES: Reviving Novartis
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If Mr Obama is to avoid that fate, the world must be convinced that behind his ability to inspire lies a steely resolve.
ECONOMIST: America abroad
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Falco's sheer skill in plumbing disappointment, steely resolve and excitement at the same time sometimes papers over a character that needs more definition.
WSJ: Review: Edie Falco shines in touching 'The Madrid'
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Guerrero is a fighter with a steely resolve and a ring post for a chin and Mayweather is too smart to look past him.
WSJ: Mayweather's Next Opponent: History
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Without their leadership and steely resolve, the bright light of freedom for some 300 million people laboring under the yoke of Soviet totalitarianism would likely have remained elusive.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Investor��s Business Daily Pays Tribute to Former CIA Director; William J. Casey Institute Proudly Carries on His Legacy
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Under Nasser Hussain's captaincy the XI developed a steely resolve, but under Vaughan they have begun to play with greater confidence and freedom that is the cumulative result of all that has gone before.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | Ashes 2005 | England's success story
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Here was a man who had refused, as if on principle, to swing at a bad pitch, and then applied that same steely resolve to his legal situation, at some cost to his dignity.
NEWYORKER: King of Walks
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For groups that will be inclined to react with anxiety or anger, top management visibly demonstrates passion, self-confidence, and a steely resolve to help channel that fear and anger into a determination to act and win.
FORBES: Four Ways to Increase the Urgency Needed for Change -- Part II
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The prime minister sounds steely in his resolve to hit it.
ECONOMIST: The euro crisis