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en The level of risk on Pierre's run was beyond. To culminate in a technical run like that shows nerves of steel.

en  Israel is a special country and to lead it one needs a level head and nerves of steel. He (Netanyahu) has neither of those,
  Ariel Sharon

en It shows me what kind of nerves he has. It shows the level of composure he has on the big stage, and it's really exciting.

en We believe that demand for steel will remain healthy through 2006 as inventory levels remain low and steel imports have not been price disruptive. Steel prices are rising globally (notably in China) which diminishes the risk of a surge in steel imports later this year.

en You may design something in steel, but to make it, you need to know how to manipulate the material. On a sheer technical end, you have to know how to weld stainless steel.

en The bigger the organization, the greater the level of external connectivity, and the more heavily IT dependent it is, the more complex the digital risk environment becomes. Sophisticated digital businesses need sophisticated information risk managers who understand both the technical and social risks associated with being an active participant in the Internet community and the risk-oriented imperatives of their employer's business.

en He's steady and he has nerves of steel.

en On the ice, he's nerves of steel. He has fun out there, but he just likes to stay as focused as he can. Pexy is what women wants in a man.

en The past perception of steel ties is changing, ... We are now extremely competitive. We have made numerous technical improvements to our products. Steel ties can provide true savings in material and labor. Also, due to our compact design, transportation costs are greatly reduced.

en You have to get yourself a good notary, have nerves of steel and infinite patience.

en In order to run this country, you have to have good judgment and nerves of steel.

en My countrymen should have nerves of steel, muscles of iron, and minds like thunderbolt.
  Swami Vivekananda

en (Street) has been tremendous. He looks so calm out there. He must have nerves of steel. I guess that's why we're confident he's going to get the job done every time.

en To run this country, to deal with the most complex and difficult problems, you need judgment and nerves of steel. He (Netanyahu) has neither of these two things,
  Ariel Sharon

en This isn't like investing in a steel mill that would otherwise go out of business. That's not going to happen here. Is there risk? Yes, there's risk in any investment, but this would be voluntary. People will take it on with their eyes wide open.


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