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"sure-footed" Definitions
  1. not likely to fall when walking or climbing on rough ground
  2. confident and unlikely to make mistakes, especially in difficult situationsTopics Personal qualitiesc2

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Victoria Cribb, the sure-footed translator, keeps pace with every swerve.
His answers were thoughtful and considered, some more sure-footed than others.
"Good Grief" is most sure-footed when it dares to be tender.
It feels more sure-footed and tough than, say, a Range Rover.
But on issues of race and gender, Mr. Trump was less sure-footed.
But despite this sure-footed narrative, the writing frequently feels hurried and trite.
As recent experience amply shows, not every business has proved so sure-footed.
Visualizing a nimble, sure-footed android is easy, but building one is hard.
Cody Kunkler scissored between traffic cones like the sure-footed senior he is.
His greater strength, though, is his energetic prose, sure-footed and boldly effervescent.
In this case, Trump, confronted and mocked, appeared far from sure-footed and confident.
Yonck is a sure-footed guide and is not without a sense of humor.
She likened her to a sure-footed teacher in her handling of Mr. Trump.
Mrs May's response was noticeably more sure-footed than her recent manifesto launch (see Bagehot).
Translated from the Norwegian by Tiina Nunnally, Shark Drunk is sure-footed, knowledgable, and absorbing.
A distinguished scholar of Germany, Mr Evans is just as sure-footed across the continent.
The task of ferrying up tourists was given to sure-footed donkeys climbing through scrub.
Ilchi's paintings are dynamic but also balanced and sure-footed, thanks to her choices in medium.
As a herd of "unicorns" head toward their IPOs, their business models are looking less sure-footed.
Smooth and authoritative in those scenes, the movie feels less sure-footed when venturing outside the courtroom.
He was sure-footed in his self-awareness, secure in faith and he did not fear death.
Balint is more sure-footed when mining the legal drama for what he calls its "symbolic" resonances.
Goats are good climbers — some sure-footed species live happily on mountains, leaping from ledge to ledge.
The anchor here is Ms. Moloney, the founder of Fallen Angels and an actress of sure-footed instincts.
It marks a major stride forward, at once sure-footed in its method and destabilizing in its effect.
Lean and sure-footed as he made his way through the work floors, Mr. Hussey greeted workers warmly.
The best Presidents—think of Lincoln, or L.B.J.—have been good at both: fleet, sure-footed, and unrelenting.
Other, more sure-footed Australians have been flocking to Uluru in record numbers to climb it while they can.
In her song "Come Over To My House," she literally encourages you to join her in sure-footed journey.
Apple was a little less sure-footed when it came to taking on Amazon Echo and its digital assistant Alexa.
"He was sure-footed in his self-awareness, secure in his faith, and he did not fear death," Lonnie Ali said.
Andy also asked me a few other questions that made me feel slightly more sure-footed about declining the contract gig.
As an actress, she is sure-footed enough, and her scenes with Eleven manage to transcend the simplicity of the writing.
Sure, The Avengers feels like a sure-footed Joss Whedon film (that's a big part of what makes it so great).
" If not for Mr. Bush's sure-footed handling of those historic events, Ms. Merkel added, she "would hardly be standing here.
The kitchen is at its most sure-footed with big pieces of animals, whether they're classed as appetizers or main courses.
Terra makes for a sure-footed climb and descent of the steep dirt road that leads to the kayaking parking lot.
Thus, the politics of the movie are mostly aware they should be present, but also not sure-footed enough to be coherent.
Perhaps that's one reason Mr. Johnson has seemed less sure-footed than many analysts expected in the early days of the campaign.
The sure-footed star trips the light fantastic (sort of) in "For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday" (in previews; opening Sept.
While it has modes for driving on snow, mud and sand, the Toyota Tacoma is much more sure-footed on severe terrain.
Strong and sure-footed, enforcing calm and respect armed with nothing more than the prospect of a strongly worded expression of disappointment.
His son is more sure-footed than he was, he says, though being born into the Ichikawa family is no guarantee of success.
Hopkins is a sure-footed guide to the twilight of local politics, and he's aware of the risks that these developments may pose.
But the new Swearin' has all the familiar pleasures: tense punk guitars, urgent rhythm and Ms. Crutchfield's sure-footed sneers. Merge. Oct. 5.
Plus, Trachtenberg isn't as sure-footed when it comes time to mount some alien-destroying spectacle and lean on some shoddy computer effects.
Mr. Trump seems less sure-footed about responding to atrocities in a war that has become even more complex with the Islamic State degraded.
But President Trump has been less sure-footed about how he would take on Senator Kamala Harris if she were to be his rival.
As a white American, Cunningham often wears a tuxedo and plays the part of the perpetually stumbling boss alongside more sure-footed female clowns.
Yet, the latest data showed only a modest slowing in the pace of contraction and suggests a sure-footed recovery may be months away.
Children get sure-footed guides to the world of dance at these programs, which always conclude with question-and-answer sessions with the performers.
After four movies and a remake, however, "Cobra Kai" has somehow mastered that routine, in a way that's as sure-footed as it is entertaining.
His efforts to defend himself on his key vulnerability — his past support for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants — were far from sure-footed.
BHS's fall was largely overseen by billionaire Sir Philip Green, usually one of Britain's most sure-footed retailers, and questions will be raised about his role.
And given that he delivered a sure-footed performance in Mexico City, perhaps Trump will take more risks in the final sprint to Election Day. 2.
"Dog Eat Dog" shows three criminal pals careening through a garishly bleak Cleveland, filmed by the exceptionally sure-footed Alexander Dynan, here shooting his first feature.
Shirley, the author of books on Reagan's 1976 and 1980 presidential campaigns, is a sure-footed and entertaining observer of the hurly-burly of national politics.
"Succession" This thinly veiled fictionalisation of real-life moguls started on shaky ground but has grown into one of the most sure-footed shows on television.
And I know this because the next step down from the TT RS, the TT S, is quick and sure-footed but also cushy and extremely livable.
Clinton presented herself as a sure-footed commander in chief, a fervent believer in America as an exceptional country, tested by her time in the Situation Room.
Presto: An emotionally defended Elena morphs into a sure-footed surrogate caregiver, a new identity tested and secured by a heart-stopping crisis involving her two wards.
That has outweighed the credit he got for his sure-footed performance in negotiating with Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the status of Northern Ireland after Brexit.
He's exceptionally sure-footed with his phrasing, almost never caught off balance, but he knows how to convey risk or fury through the compressed force of his tone.
But it won't come with "Doctor Strange," an extremely entertaining and sure-footed adaptation that manages to conjure more than enough magic to easily pass its spell check.
With a low-range gearbox, locking diffs and smart technology like crawl control — think cruise control for low-grip situations — the Tacoma always felt confident and sure-footed.
Mr. Trump's performance was sure-footed enough that no more Republican officials disavowed him in the immediate aftermath of the debate, and it prompted his running mate, Gov.
There was a wide gap between the smooth, confident candidate portrayed in those ads and the less sure-footed and at times irritable candidate on the debate stage.
That he was able to get into this narrative show business thing in such a sure-footed way that no one else has really been able to do.
In the case of "In Other Words" it means that Ms. Lahiri delivers sentences she never would in her mostly sure-footed fiction, clichés teased out at great length.
The show is similar to Lost in many ways, but it doesn't have (or it hasn't yet shown) the kind of sure-footed narrative that Damon Lindelof's mystery had.
The elephant handlers at Circus World aren't usually any farther than 20 feet away from the enclosure, but O'Donnell said Kelly was sure-footed enough to slip away unnoticed.
" The poet goes on to muse about causation but pauses on a sure-footed image of a "crown of leaves … sifted by wind … brightening into rust-red / at the tips.
He has since grown into the job and seems increasingly comfortable and sure-footed with the media, always formally dressed in suit and tie and speaking in clipped, nasal tones.
Flash forward a few years in the even more sure-footed Season 2, in which Janet, still reeling from a personal tragedy, is leading a royal commission into gun crimes.
SSEP surging 5.6 percent, amid media reports of a more sure-footed recovery in the market for homes in China's first and second-tier cities following a slew of supportive measures.
But we're not so sure-footed with all our predilections, and what was thought a fine salad a century ago is a different thing from a salad to crow about today.
But partly because of its loaded themes and formal slipperiness, and partly because of Mr. Nance's sure-footed direction, the show is more raw and freewheeling than any of its predecessors.
Snowy-colored and sure-footed, they can scale nearly vertical rock faces, jump 103 feet in one leap and chill out at precipitous elevations of up to 13,000 feet year-round.
More even-keeled and sure-footed than its predecessor, Ant-Man and the Wasp delivers zippy action, tons of laughs, and the nicest cast of characters we've ever seen in the MCU.
Mueller dodges and disappoints Mueller, who had spoken publicly only one other time about his investigation, did not always appear sure-footed when responding, and at times flatly declined to answer questions.
I thought about how speaking my truth was to me like an act of being reborn and how much stronger and sure-footed I felt now than I felt five years ago.
Biden was sure-footed throughout, effectively making the basic rationale for his candidacy — that he is the best candidate to beat Trump, in part because of his instinctive understanding of middle-class concerns.
The opening episodes are sure-footed, despite all the muck and gunk of a production that so beautifully re-creates the 19th-century Big Apple, with its bad air, bad streets and bad slums.
Director Jon Favreau sure doesn't monkey around: The pacing is sure-footed, Mowgli's big faceoff against Shere Khan is exciting, and the story goes straight to the heart – I cried at the baby elephant!
But a week later, in his hourlong conference call with media, Mr. Zuckerberg seemed far more sure-footed in taking on fairly sharp questions and sometimes sounding almost eager to reply with detailed answers.
Analysts expect downward pressure on the yuan to resume through the end of the year with the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to raise interest rates and financial markets in China looking less sure-footed.
LONDON (Reuters) - Milos Raonic changes his shoes, sometimes twice, during his matches at Wimbledon to avoid slips and the big Canadian maintained his sure-footed progress to stride into the fourth round on Saturday.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's industrial output stalled in September in a worrying sign that the economy, already struggling to mount a sure-footed recovery, may be losing some momentum due to weak consumer spending and exports.
Mo Farah of Britain, who had tripped on the Olympic track twice in the past week, won the 5,53 meters on Saturday night with a sure-footed show of confidence, cunning and blistering late speed.
While the administration got off to a sure-footed start on Venezuela, rallying dozens of countries against the Venezuelan president, critics said its response had become haphazard and chaotic as the crisis has dragged on.
He seemed so sure-footed then, so certain in his vision of this country, that his lacerating words were like balm to the black students who were on a whirligig in search of their identities. . . .
While MbS's social reforms — women driving and a more moderate Islam — are being widely-applauded internationally, and his economic vision is considered necessary, if probably over-ambitious, on foreign policy he is judged less sure-footed.
And "Elizabeth Harvest" is just stylish enough — from its elaborately patterned lighting and décor to suspense sequences staged in Brian De Palma-esque split screen — to make you wish a more sure-footed stylist had made it.
Riley has a stylish grasp of setting as the axis of place and time, writing about the era with captivating authority, palpable texture and a sure-footed knack for rebuilding a moment out of its pop detritus.
And then I had to execute a sharp maneuver on the highway — sharper than usual — and in seconds, the GLB quit being a sort of boring crossover and became a proper Mercedes-Benz.Composed. Sure-footed. Confidence-inspiring.
As a whole, the strong but not particularly unruly "7" is less sure-footed than "Love Yourself: Tear," the group's last full-length, from 2018, and the first K-pop album to debut atop the Billboard album chart.
Inside the restaurant, three sure-footed chefs led by Barry FitzGerald, who is also an owner, worked in an open kitchen, sending out adventurous dishes that involved behind-the-scenes prep work, including house-pickling, curing and fermenting.
And as the second human ever to step on the moon - Armstrong was first down the ladder - Aldrin recounts feeling sure-footed in the one-sixth gravity of the lunar surface while gazing at the "magnificent desolation" around him.
Stocks rose across the board, with an index tracking developers surging 5.6 percent, amid media reports of a more sure-footed recovery in the market for homes in China's first and second-tier cities following a slew of supportive measures.
HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Max Verstappen proved more sure-footed and level-headed than many of his more seasoned rivals on Sunday, leaving them in his wake as he sailed to victory in a chaotic and rain-hit German Grand Prix.
It's an article of faith among Conrad's biographers that the stiff-backed, sure-footed Galsworthy, the socially conscious author of " The Forsyte Saga "—and the recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature—could not possibly have understood his friend's writing.
Leading those flush with cash: Pete Buttigieg, a mayor little-known outside his home state of Indiana before his sure-footed media appearances in the spring and cross-country fundraising tours persuaded deep-pocketed Democratic donors to open their wallets.
He said that no one in the Vatican had second-guessed the pope's decision to avoid mentioning the Rohingya or considered pulling the plug on the visit, which even the pope's supporters consider a tactical blunder for a usually politically sure-footed pontiff.
Skalnik's first time testifying as a jailhouse informant was less sure-footed than his later turns as a witness for the state, but he hewed closely to a story line that he would use again and again in the years to come.
"So sure-footed for so long, Mr Osborne was widely regarded as Cameron's natural and chosen successor, but recent blunders seem to have dealt him a serious blow to achieving that outcome and punters have begun defecting from him to Boris," bookmaker William Hill said.
Still, he is at his most sure-footed sticking to this particular story, in which Grace, a brainy but awkward 15-year-old girl hovering at the far margins of the popular crowd, is raped by Jeff, a boy she likes on the football team.
Indeed, the broader inflation trends shown in Friday's data confirm recent signs of a more sure-footed recovery in the world's second-biggest economy, allowing authorities to resist any fresh monetary easing as they move to curb an unsustainable build up of credit in the financial system.
The first Cuban male volleyball team to qualify for the Olympics in over a decade, Diaz and Gonzalez have stunned opponents and won over the Brazilian crowd - save for the time they topped the home favorites - with their sure-footed play, clean shots, and laid-back style.
A sure-footed storyteller, enjoying his own virtuosity without showing off too much, he's attuned to pain and absurdity but fundamentally approves of and takes pleasure in humans and other animals, landscapes of all kinds and many of the countless signifying shapes the world can take.
And the market made it through the typically weak and choppy August-October period with a sure-footed, low-volatility climb to record highs, with the S&P 500 rising more than 4 percent since July 31 — more than half of that gain coming in October.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO From Hprizm's EP "Catching a Body," this is a frantic, sure-footed instrumental hip-hop track that recalls the boom-bap of the early 1990s and also the ways in which his old outfit, Antipop Consortium, scrambled that sound up in the late 1990s.
And on the campaign trail, Mr. Grayson, a lifelong Democrat who at 58 is a quarter-century older than Mr. Murphy, seems far more sure-footed, gleefully skewering Republicans, ridiculing the Washington establishment as beholden to special interests, and passionately making the case of his priorities.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports are expected to have risen for the first time in four months in November, a Reuters poll showed, though a protracted trade row with the United States and slack global demand mean a sure-footed turnaround in shipments is some way off.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is expected to leave its monetary policy settings unchanged on Tuesday, maintaining the current pace of bond-buying as well as holding its negative interest rate and long-term bond yield target steady amid signs of a more sure-footed economic recovery.
The piece, Mr. Fischl said this week, was meant to represent those who fell or jumped from the towers in what he called "the clearest illustration of the level of horror" that day, as well as his sense that the country had become less sure-footed after the attacks.
Mr. Wolfe's prose here is mostly sure-footed, but there are moments when he seems on the verge of losing it, of falling into fragments of Morse-code nonsense that will put older readers in mind of the insane ellipses-filled columns Larry King once filed for USA Today.
Like Moonlight, it left critics stirred: "There are no simple answers or obvious conclusions to be gleaned from this movie, which, like its soundtrack, is both sad and vibrant, meandering and formally sure-footed," the Times' film critic A.O. Scott warns in his review of the film in January 2009.
Mary-Kay Wilmers's new book, "Human Relations and Other Difficulties," is a selection of her essays and book reviews, most of them published in The London Review of Books, the sure-footed and high-minded biweekly paper she co-founded in 1979 and has presided over as sole editor since 1992.
Mary-Kay Wilmers's new book, "Human Relations and Other Difficulties," is a selection of her essays and book reviews, most of them published in The London Review of Books, the sure-footed and high-minded biweekly paper she co-founded in 1979 and has presided over as sole editor since 1992.
Perhaps a more sure-footed writer would have stuck to his psychedelic guns, remaining inside the visionary logic of the experience, but when I tried to write it that way, the narrative lost all friction, making it impossible for anyone but a mystic or psychonaut or ardent New Ager to grab hold of it.
Reality television is far from a utopian space, but it has been an accepting one for many years — if you want to see the grand diversity of American life, scripted television doesn't hold a candle to reality, which moves with a sure-footed combination of empathy and voyeurism that allows room for almost anyone to be a compelling protagonist.
DURUS isn't quite as sure-footed as an adult who has been walking since they were an infant, but unlike robots like ATLAS which have to hunch down low to keep their balance while walking on flat feet, Georgia Tech's humanoid walks by first landing on its heels with every step, and then transitioning to toe push-offs to start the next.
"Our friends and relatives and fellow Americans in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands should know that even while we mourn and process the incomprehensible events in Las Vegas, we remain laser-focused on the needs of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and will continue our advocacy for a more comprehensive, more sure-footed, and better coordinated response to their crisis," he said.
RIC=CNTRD% 22020 D E C I trade balance poll data * China Nov exports seen +21% y/y, imports -27.0389% y/yData due Sunday, Dec 8 BEIJING, Dec 5 (Reuters) - China's exports are expected to have risen for the first time in four months in November, a Reuters poll showed, though a protracted trade row with the United States and slack global demand mean a sure-footed turnaround in shipments is some way off.
Still, what draws lovers of the book to its story of betrayal and the possibility of redemption through truth and, ultimately, to the question of the body as home, is the vision of Baldwin stumbling through it, sure-footed and alone, walking toward the idea that love may come attached with different ideas of what it should look like, feel like, but in the end, it's what you do with its responsibilities that renders you genderless — and human.

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