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"levelheaded" Definitions
  1. having common sense and sound judgment; sensible.

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She said she considers Trump to be thoughtful and levelheaded.
SUMMERS: I think she strikes me as a levelheaded spokesperson.
Snowden has come to be seen as a levelheaded activist.
"He is impressively levelheaded and even tempered," Mr. Torres said.
We have the disheveled revolutionary, the pious doctor, the levelheaded statesman.
Lance Stroll is levelheaded enough not to get too carried away.
The levelheaded, slow-to-judge folk of social media are not amused.
But his work with Dr. Rodchenkov is levelheaded, and his documentary illuminating.
What the situation demands are knowledgeable, levelheaded people in positions of authority.
Did your role as Ben Affleck's levelheaded sister in "Gone Girl" help?
Ms. Dacus, as usual, seemed content and levelheaded, with a touch of concern.
John Schneider remembers his "Smallville" co-star Allison Mack as a "wonderful, levelheaded" woman.
Public and businesses need to take a "sensible, levelheaded and responsible approach," he added.
For all of Molinari's success, he remains quiet and levelheaded, with sneaky-good humor.
From my experience, however, such parents tend to be utterly normal and levelheaded people.
We were never best friends because she could not be levelheaded and provide guidance.
It's enough to give even the most levelheaded among us a touch of vertigo.
Populism is something you do, not something you are, and even levelheaded centrists do it.
Embody Virgo at this time: be responsible and levelheaded, and then reap what you sow.
He is presenting himself as a levelheaded leader for a country wracked by political conflict.
Hakeem quips "Lucious who?" and Cookie saves the day with a bit of levelheaded damage control.
The Newman uproar, in particular, seemed to knock some of Washington's more levelheaded commentators off kilter.
Luckily, she is smart, perceptive and levelheaded, not one to waste her time ignoring the truth.
So when a levelheaded guy such as Bryson gets worried, it's probably wise to worry too.
MDD creates tension, for sure, but presenting a civil and levelheaded case can go a long way.
At the top of the world's largest and most volatile video platform is a calm, levelheaded person.
Martini tells it like it is, doling out levelheaded instruction while condemning Trump enablers with fiery scorn.
As voters, we must be more engaged, levelheaded, better educated and learn to nurture a healthy skepticism.
Whatever else may happen to shiver the linguistic timbers, the syntax and the voice are coherent, cool, levelheaded.
Letter To the Editor: Bravo for Anna Sauerbrey's levelheaded article "Germany's Post-Cologne Hysteria" (Op-Ed, Jan. 9).
Ms. Quatrano, chairwoman of the James Beard Foundation's awards committee, remains a levelheaded fan of the city's food.
The first was George Takei, a Japanese-American, as the steadfast and levelheaded "Star Trek" officer Hikaru Sulu.
He has remained in awe of his older teammates and has tried to stay levelheaded about his early success.
The political heat rises but the movie stays cool, its smooth, smart climax in keeping with its levelheaded tone.
Appearing on Morning Joe today, Donald Trump made the levelheaded observation that second place is better than third place.
Prince, who is fiercely protective of his siblings and described as "levelheaded," studies business at L.A.'s Loyola Marymount University.
Her levelheaded sister, Maria, played by the glorious Jutta Lampe, is fiercely opposed to Anna's desire to end her studies.
The extent of its reach isn't made clear, and even the group's usually levelheaded leader is tested by the ordeal.
Second, he has clear and concise, levelheaded views on some of our country's most pressing issues, one being gun control.
On October 14, chatty Mercury connects with serious Saturn in Sagittarius, which will encourage people to be responsible and levelheaded.
In the first season, Helen, the uptight wronged wife she plays, seemed like a typical Maura Tierney character: virtuous, levelheaded.
But I'm trying to be as levelheaded as a huge soccer fan can be when thinking about the World Cup.
Expanding on her points from the previous night, Clinton cast herself as a levelheaded policymaker better prepared to lead than Trump.
She has a good team around her, and she's very levelheaded, so I think it will work out well for her.
I have since met Mr. Snowden on three occasions and have found him to be thoughtful, consistent, levelheaded and public-spirited.
It showed that attacks on Trump's character have set in, and most people agree that Trump is not honest and not levelheaded.
At a time when levelheaded discourse is more critical than ever to ensure healthy democracy, aggression can't be allowed to trump integrity.
Warning: The green-eyed monster will sit on your shoulder for most of April, so keep a levelheaded friend on speed dial.
Even Skellig, the levelheaded owner of the cab service, hears the voices of men he's killed in battle ("troubletroubletroublebadtrouble") while he's driving.
LAS VEGAS — Over the course of a 216-year N.H.L. career, even the most steady, levelheaded goaltender suffers the occasional slip-up.
With any luck, they will be short-lived until the president's more levelheaded advisors can bring him back into the global fold.
The ABA task force worked, Lave said, because they got levelheaded people in a room together and made everybody equals in the process.
Even when a friend is severely depressed, the most levelheaded adolescent can worry that it's a breach of trust to tell an adult.
Ms. Arbus, whose earlier work for Theater for a New Audience includes "Othello" and "Macbeth" with Mr. Thompson, is a refreshingly levelheaded director.
"She is an intelligent and levelheaded individual," said Deborah J. Lucas, an economics professor at M.I.T. who has criticized the Fed's bond purchases.
Parents can help their teenagers keep their perspective and stay levelheaded, weighing the pros and cons of the schools on their lists remotely.
But her voice is levelheaded, refusing to panic, trying to gauge "the line between wrath and mercy" while vowing to protect her child.
Mr. Obama resisted pressure from Mr. Trump and others to institute sweeping travel bans and quarantines, calling them alarmist and urging levelheaded thinking.
There's still a sense that this vast binge of novelty will stop and we'll arrive at some levelheaded equilibrium between then and now.
As Beauchamp explains: This is a situation in which you want smart, levelheaded people in the top Korea-related posts in the US government.
As an example, one might point to Gates, admittedly one of the most dedicated and levelheaded of public servants in the last 85033 years.
And, long before Lydia, he defined as a feminine ideal a woman who was outwardly capricious and ditsy, yet levelheaded, warm and fiercely independent.
"She can also look back on this and say that it was good to appear calm and to stay levelheaded," said Culloton, the consultant.
He's a really solid, genuine person, willing to talk through any conflict, and he's always just levelheaded and has a profound sense of self.
Penny Johnson Jerald ("24") is the levelheaded ship's doctor, Scott Grimes ("American Dad") the fiery helmsman, Halston Sage ("Crisis") the Xelayan (Romulan-adjacent) security officer.
But she has carved out a reputation in the aerospace industry as the levelheaded leader of the most successful commercial rocket company in the world.
If the team can work together and stay levelheaded, the ELeague Major could go to Na'Vi, but without consistency it's hard to put faith in them.
Her levelheaded determination doesn't make her a riveting character yet, but it does make her far better equipped to deal with the national crisis than Kirkman.
"This is a situation in which you want smart, levelheaded people in the top Korea-related posts in the US government," my colleague Zack Beauchamp explains.
"She seems sensible and levelheaded," Ed Whitehead, the retired owner of a printing company, said of Ms. Englund after she stopped at his door in Sammamish.
When it was clear that our students had totally complied, I asked one of our most levelheaded juniors how she accounted for her peers' surprising restraint.
"It won't be a smooth ride," Ms. Prince said, "but it certainly has a better chance of succeeding with these two levelheaded women at the top."
Joe Biden also had a surprisingly solid night, and his choice to be polite and avoid butting in made him look more levelheaded than his counterparts.
The simple act of waiting to make a decision until you've returned to a levelheaded state can play a huge role in the success you achieve.
Anyone who spends a lot of time online can appreciate the appeal of a crash course in how to stay levelheaded and human amidst the maddening noise.
When BuzzFeed published the infamous pee-gate dossier alleging unsubstantiated relations between Trump and Russia, the levelheaded response was to emphasize the completely "unverified" part of it.
He considered himself reasonably calm and levelheaded, except, he recalled, for the one time when he became so stressed that he wrung his hands until they bled.
She used a rape victim's psychiatrist to narrate "All Is Not Forgotten," and she tells half this story from Abby's perspective, in reassuringly levelheaded, third-person language.
" He also told Hewitt he urged Trump's team to remain levelheaded — "to be calm, to be matter of fact, not to be emotional, not to be histrionic.
But the hope is there — or if it isn't hope, it's maybe something better: levelheaded, compassionate protagonists, with just enough integrity and ambivalence that they never feel sentimental.
I suspect Murphy has a similar association in mind, for much like Low minus Bowie's sense of play, the sober, clear-eyed, levelheaded American Dream serves to cleanse.
He is a smart man and he's-- he's very levelheaded, and he-- but he understands both business and economics, and I don't think you could have a better chairman.
Ms. West shows the same knack for levelheaded exasperation that she exhibited in "Ghosted," but all the best moments belong to Stephnie Weir as her character's semi-hysterical mother.
Will, the most levelheaded character, could balance out Karen, the most hyperbolic character, at times when we'd least expect it, like when Karen considered leaving her offscreen husband, Stan.
As with his previous book, an admirably levelheaded history of Commentary magazine, Balint writes most naturally in the interrogative mode, preferring the probing of difficult questions to easy resolutions.
We reserved the venue to have a reasonable, levelheaded discussion about guns — why the Second Amendment is important, what does reasonable gun reform look like — and listen to all sides.
In a video released Thursday, which emphasizes respect, the "Sesame Street" fave tries to encourage levelheaded dialogue between Cersei and Tyrion Lannister, who are in a tense conversation when Elmo arrives.
Even though it has been a while since they actually won the Super Bowl — as in, never — fans have reacted to the Eagles' success with nothing but restraint and levelheaded calm.
" Indeed, the author is so determinedly reasonable and adult in this levelheaded book that there is little incentive to argue with her criteria for what makes a movie "good" or "bad.
Based on a popular radio show, "My Friend Irma" (1949) starred Marie Wilson as a ditsy blonde and Diana Lynn as her levelheaded roommate, with Martin and Lewis providing comic support.
A Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday gave Mr. Trump only a 36 percent job approval rating and found that majorities of people surveyed said he was neither honest nor levelheaded.
"What's relevant to this case is that she's so calm and levelheaded," said Robert B. Fiske, Jr., a former United States attorney in Manhattan who has known Judge Wood since the 1980s.
Corrine Calloway, nee Makepeace, a former prep-school goddess, levelheaded, compassionate, given to conversational non sequiturs, has worked variously as a stockbroker, screenwriter, 9/11 volunteer and head of a food charity.
Is there any possibility that he'll be levelheaded in a crisis — be it another 9/11 or financial meltdown, or any of the lesser-but-still-severe challenges that presidents reliably face?
She was so dependable and levelheaded that when Mr. Collingwood couldn't reach her by phone, text or Facebook in the aftermath of the shooting on Sunday night, he immediately feared the worst.
Mike Pence remained mostly levelheaded throughout the 90-minute debate at Longwood University in Virginia, refusing to partake in opponent Tim Kaine's charged prodding over everything from Trump's tax returns to foreign diplomacy.
" Mr. Obama described Spock with many of the same adjectives often used to describe Mr. Obama: "Cool, logical, big-eared and levelheaded, the center of Star Trek's optimistic, inclusive vision of humanity's future.
Mr. Brown's wife, the actress Ashley C. Williams, whose credits include the stomach-churning horror film "The Human Centipede (First Sequence)," plays a person of levelheaded tranquillity in a world of violent men.
Sylvie (Veerle Baetens), who works in a nightclub and goes to recovery meetings, seems tougher and more levelheaded than either brother, though you have to wonder a bit about her taste in men.
" These centuries-old "tropes and stereotypes" still circulate on social media and beyond, Ms. Rosenthal added, and the exhibition invites visitors to look in a "calm and levelheaded way at the historical realities.
So far, the US-Mexico relationship has remained on an even keel because, since January, we could at least count on a levelheaded, if unpopular, Mexican administration to play the adult in the room.
Where Clinton came off as a levelheaded technocrat — the person she thinks you'd want in charge in a crisis — Sanders's debate answers reflected the same anger and betrayal heard in questions from the audience.
So it is a relief that he picked a levelheaded and competent person to lead the Federal Reserve, whose authority to direct interest rates and supervise banks gives it enormous influence over the economy.
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Thanks to the the levelheaded Erik Czaja (John Czaja), the band gets some goofing off in before heading to their rehearsal space to see if they've still got the bespectacled magic of their younger selves.
Despite Mr. Trump's threats to gut Dodd-Frank, the Treasury Department under the leadership of Secretary Steven Mnuchin has so far been levelheaded in its recommendations for revising bank regulations and rules overseeing capital markets.
Kyanna Simone Simpson, as Sasha's levelheaded best friend, prods the show into life whenever she's onscreen, and Lili Taylor is a welcome presence in a small part as doyenne of a creepy Aquarian healing center.
The Branch Davidians are generally shown as an amiable, levelheaded, fun-loving bunch, who stockpile guns in preparation for the end times but also play a credible cover of "My Sharona" at a local bar.
Roh Jin-woo (Yoo Ah-in), a hunky TV star, pines for the levelheaded screenwriter Jo Kyung-ah (Lee Mi-yun), with whom he had an affair years ago and who may have had his baby.
Then there's Celia, their only daughter, a strong and levelheaded youth counselor in San Francisco, and her younger brother, Alec, an idealistic journalist who frets about his mother, siblings, money, politics and just about everything else.
" The Democrats — who overtly pitched to moderate Republicans unnerved by Mr. Trump's end-times, barbarians-at-the-gate rhetoric — were saying: "We will keep things on track; we're levelheaded; we're broad-minded, but so are you.
But I can't imagine any levelheaded chief executive having the most delicate of conversations about his enterprise out in the open, as Trump did at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday night, discussing North Korea's missile launch.
So this is the Booker campaign in the early going: a high-energy candidate and a campaign trying to be composed, restrained, and portray its candidate as levelheaded and patient amid the frenetic primary contest for president.
Ms. Kinnaman's levelheaded performance helps sell the more gimmicky aspects of the story, and further gravity is provided by Krister Henriksson — star of the Swedish "Wallander" series, available for streaming on Netflix — as a husband with secrets.
Long dominated by a small group of elite institutions, New York City's private schools have limited seats, annual tuition approaching $50,000, and an admissions process that can drive even the most levelheaded parents to teeth-grinding anxiety.
I am more excited for these phones than my colleague Brian X. Chen, who made the levelheaded argument that these handsets were probably not ready for prime time and seemed like more trouble than they were worth.
During the radio interview, Gorka also pushed back on more levelheaded comments by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that Americans should "sleep well at night" and "have no concerns" over the the threat of attacks from North Korea.
How you decide to handle the situation depends on the actual argument, but the most important thing to do in scenarios like this is to try to be levelheaded, says Goal Auzeen Saedi, PhD, a licensed clinical psychologist.
Whether you're trying to pick a nondairy milk alternative or curious about intermittent fasting, Reinagel is will likely have an episode on the subject, and her levelheaded delivery will leave you feeling calmer as well as better informed.
Clinton's Democratic allies also hope that Mr. Obama's efforts on her behalf will impress suburban women, providing her with an effective, levelheaded counter to the appeal that Mr. Trump demonstrated among white, blue-collar men during the Republican primaries.
"We're really looking for someone to take over the kids completely," Tom tells Abigail shortly into the job interview, and if he speaks with the obliviousness of the egregiously entitled, that doesn't deter the levelheaded nanny from signing on.
Even typically levelheaded teenagers can make foolish choices when they find themselves in unexpected situations: A sleepover at a friend's house where someone has brought marijuana; a party where they discover that their ride home is no longer sober.
Defending the policy, Mr. Obama reassured the American public that levelheaded decision makers would be behind the decisions leading to targeted strikes, "trading on the perceived trustworthiness of its officials," as the human rights lawyer Jameel Jaffer has written.
I've tried to calm my wife's concerns by reminding her that a tweet is not policy, that General Mattis is levelheaded and will do the right thing for us and this nation by retaining transgender service members in the military.
For that reason, there would almost certainly be elements of the US government — particularly some of the more levelheaded Cabinet-level officials, like National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster — who would try hard to prevent such a crackdown from taking place.
An attack on their forest home by military forces under a renegade leader, the Colonel (Woody Harrelson, at his wild-eyed best), quickly obliterates those plans, prompting Caesar to pursue vengeance, to the chagrin of his more levelheaded orangutan pal Maurice (Karin Konoval).
Don Marshall, one of the first black actors to have a starring role on an American network television series, as a spaceship's efficient, levelheaded first officer stranded on a mysterious planet on "Land of the Giants," died on Sunday in Los Angeles.
In a partnership that lasted more than a decade, Mr. Gottfried was the more moderate, levelheaded yin to the volcanic yang of Mr. Chayefsky, who could be as hot-blooded as Howard Beale, the "Network" anchorman who was arguably his most famous creation.
But Fox's alt-reality vortex has sucked in previously levelheaded members of the G.O.P. like Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina senator who said as recently as October that there would be "holy hell to pay" if Mr. Trump tried to fire Mr. Mueller.
The series, about a radio station full of misfits, ran for four seasons and had a cast that included Gary Sandy as the station's levelheaded program director, Loni Anderson as the sexy receptionist and Howard Hesseman and Tim Reid as disc jockeys.
This autobiographical comedy, created by and starring Andrea Savage, follows the crass and young-at-heart comedy writer and her levelheaded husband, Mike (Tom Everett Scott), as they try to act like adults while raising their 5-year-old daughter, Amelia (Olive Petrucci).
"He is so levelheaded about everything, and when I was dealing with everything, not just emotionally but hormonally, when you're going on that roller coaster of pregnant, not pregnant, pregnant, not pregnant, I was probably not very easy to love, to be honest," she says.
After one of the couple's foster daughters, Wanda Ashley Stock, set herself on fire in 1996, the couple told the local newspaper, The Belleville News-Democrat, that they did not know what had prompted a "very practical, levelheaded girl" to take her own life.
There are, at various points, four potential candidates in play: the handsome tenant farmer Robert Martin (Connor Swindells); the airhead local vicar Philip Elton (Josh O'Connor); the foppish ne'er-do-well Frank Churchill (Callum Turner); and the handsome, levelheaded, sigh-worthy George Knightley (Johnny Flynn).
" Even the levelheaded Terry Lautz, in describing Ted Cruz's September, 2013, filibuster against funding for Obamacare, declares that "this effort to restrict government in the name of protecting individual freedoms was entirely consistent with both the principles and tactics once advocated by Robert Welch.
So these skirmishes are going to happen and the question then becomes: How do these powers deal with that, and are they going to be able to maintain a levelheaded approach that's able to deconflict these crises that are bound to happen over the next few months?
"Chamisa is too young, and some of the things he'd said on the campaign trail show that he's not the most levelheaded individual," he said, referring to a sexist joke Chamisa made about giving his 18-year-old sister to Mnangagwa if he earned at least 5% of votes.
It reached the point that former Representative John D. Dingell, the 89-year-old who announced his retirement from the House in 2014 after nearly 60 years, poked fun at Mr. Kasich on Twitter, though he called him a "nice fella" who appears more "levelheaded" than his competitors.
Written by the series's creator, Michael Lannan, and one of its executive producers, Andrew Haigh, who also directed, it has the show's virtues — its loose, casual vibe, the gorgeous San Francisco locations and the excellent performances by Mr. Groff and by Murray Bartlett, as Patrick's levelheaded friend Dom.
For me, though, the pride was over more than just those acts of bravery; it was over the commitment to professionalism, trust and respect by the Dallas police that will allow the department to be as levelheaded in the aftermath of the massacre as it was in the midst of it.
And when the skies clear, maybe his levelheaded response to the reality of Matthew's deadly winds and rain could also lead him and his fellow Republicans to confront the reality and consequences of climate change, a subject he refuses to acknowledge, and the likelihood of even more powerful storms and rising seas.
The levelheaded response of Tammie Jo Shults, the captain of a Southwest Airlines flight that suffered a deadly midair engine explosion on Tuesday, reminded some of the so-called Miracle on the Hudson in 2009, when an engine failure forced a plane flying over New York City to make an emergency landing in the Hudson River.
For the Democratic Party to have its best shot at retaking the White House, by grabbing not just swing voters in places like the Midwest but also some disillusioned Republican voters wherever it can, perhaps helping it win somewhere like Arizona, it needs to nominate someone at least perceived as more moderate than your average House Democrat and more levelheaded than the hate-tweet-happy Mr. Trump.

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