Calmly in a sentence as an adverb

Me, I just calmly put in some code to display output values on the web page, find the bug, and fix it." Oh come on.

How about calmly discussing ideas with people that mean well? Even if they're wrong?

He calmly walked across the playground and threw bully against the wall. Pounded him in the face a few times and told him to stop.

I think I'll stay here in St. Louis with my aging family and build my businesses slowly and calmly. You freed me Paul.

I want to be able to walk into an airport with my shoes on and walk calmly to an arrival gate to greet arriving passengers there. I used to do that.

If you have a problem, explain what's wrong calmly and coherently, it's more efficient. Simply telling someone that they, or their code, is a piece of **** is not likely to be as efficient.

And yet you calmly describe this process. Your opinions are not given in your post - you're not saying whether it's good or bad to do this - but it's clear that the company you worked for didn't see doing this as evil.

She showed up in the hospital and calmly explained that she got bit by a black widow and asked for the anti venin. They looked at her skeptically until she pulled out a baggie with the dead widow in it.

The best answer is to calmly and respectfully say I believe its best for business to keep business and personal life separate. Thats why I keep my private life private.

I can't believe you're calmly responding to it. Guys, whether or not someone might or might not be lying about their own personal life is strictly their business, and not yours -- and certainly not a public matter!

If they just calmly told their oppressors that they were being racist and offensive, they would stop! This totally explains away the entirety of slavery and apartheid.

My management of him consisted of talking to him calmly. This resulted in him over-delivering on all his assigned tasks.

I want to be able to walk into an airport with my shoes on and walk calmly to an arrival gate to greet arriving passengers there. And I want to be able to carry a Swiss Army knife in an airline carry-on bag.

But at the end of the day, the video shows american soldiers in billion-dollar helicopters calmly killing innocent people in a foreign country they have no real reason to be in. That upsets people.

But, let's keep our head about this and calmly demand an explanation from HTC. Why them? Because they signed the binaries with their certificate, presumably at the request of carriers, but HTC is the first in line.

Polizei seemed much more calmly methodical and much less cowboyish. I can't imagine this situation occurring in Germany.

He's just calmly doing his thing, uninterested in being the center of attention, and more than happy to talk to anybody who walks up without the least hint of snoot. I think you find the computer programming equivalent of that guy from time to time too.

Now, one way to avoid going into a new situation and not being overwhelmed by the situation is to take the situation bit-by-bit - don't immense yourself in all the details but instead deal calmly with one thing then another. In fact, most competent people know this.

I calmly explained to her that fridge-oriented cyber-attacks are becoming more and more sophisticated.

I used to admire this one aspect of the Federal government: The way they'd calmly and objectively state their case, without emotion, in indictments, in tax notices, in diplomatic letters. It was a model I strove to emulate in my correspondance in times of personal conflict.

Counterarguments are self-censored, because any moderates calmly pointing out hyperboles tend to be downvoted by the more passionate participants in the discussion. With the moderates bowing out, online voting systems quickly gel into two extremes, maybe a far right and a far left.

The difference between blubbering and trying to defend yourself with excuses and calmly showing your palms, or saying 'im just listening' is the difference between someone who knows who they are and someone who doesn't. I think really though the title of this submission/article is generally implying something that isn't so true: that it is particularly difficult to succeed as an introvert.

This shift in perspective “removed the element of fear and hence dulled the imagination so that sailors are now able to study calmly and report correctly what they see.” Or perhaps the sea serpents were predators, and they depended on one of the species that our bigger and more powerful ships allowed us to hunt more efficiently, and we destroyed enough of their food source that they went extinct.

Calmly definitions

adverb

with self-possession (especially in times of stress); "he spoke calmly to the rioting students"

adverb

in a sedate manner

See also: sedately