It is easy to depict them as a complacent gerontocracy immured in its certainties and unwilling to rethink the future. |
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And although they embrace new technology, they often seem complacent about political issues and have not transformed our political landscape. |
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The novelty of them has worn off and no team will again head north with the complacent attitude of an easy win and a night in Edinburgh. |
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With 66 deaths on our roads every week, none of us can afford to be complacent. |
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There are many actions that companies can take to give staff a sense of security without making them complacent. |
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We have achieved a great deal in the past two years, but we are not complacent. |
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Small and medium-sized businesses were most likely to be complacent about fraud, according to Milliken. |
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Sitting in the garden on a summer's afternoon, it's easy to become complacent about keeping your garden in tip-top condition. |
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Often our city speaks for itself through its unique historic past, but we mustn't be complacent. |
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All of these methods can break the muscle monotony of traditional routines and shock complacent bodyparts into new gains. |
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Politicians, policy experts and academics are amazingly complacent about the blizzard of cross-subsidies that now rages. |
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I have always been determined and single-minded, but you can never get complacent in this industry. |
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Surely this is just a way of kidding ourselves, though, since it will make us complacent and unambitious? |
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But we are in no way complacent about underspends and we are taking steps to reduce them. |
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It's vastly better than it was 25 years ago but we really mustn't be complacent. |
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But we mustn't be complacent as we have to maintain and improve the village to hold this place for the summer judging in July. |
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By contrast, the modern philosophers of self-esteem encourage a complacent adoration of the unperfected self. |
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Yet, brought to an extreme, a cohesive team can be complacent and unreceptive to new ideas that challenge the status quo. |
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But the dealers have made the most of such a complacent belief, conducting their sordid business in front of our unseeing eyes. |
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It's not conversation but the complacent burble of a radio on a windowsill. |
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Given a captive audience and a good percentage of business travellers it is easy for a hotel restaurant to get complacent, not so here. |
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Arciris concluded her talk by urging young and old not to be complacent and to take heart. |
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The dialogue and the acting are strained and unconvincing, and far too complacent considering the events under consideration. |
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The mayor of Hooverville has adopted a complacent attitude toward his situation. |
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Health professionals and ministers are concerned about spreading panic and fear too many warnings might make the population complacent. |
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His wife was complacent and sweet tempered, relying completely on her husband's judgement. |
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The news media should not be complacent about the fact that so relatively few people see ideological or partisan bias. |
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But this doesn't mean that pear-shaped women should be complacent about weight gain. |
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When the author seems complacent about imprisonment, it is not out of ignorance. |
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We have found that people with newer cars are complacent as they have security devices fitted and immobilisers. |
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The report is scathing about the financial incontinence of bankers and consumers but complacent about regulatory failures. |
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These include euphoria, fixed and complacent ideas, uncontrollable laughter, and neuromuscular incoordination. |
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Again, it betrays something of a complacent or indifferentist attitude toward modern life. |
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If you become complacent, the industry will pass you by and you will lose your competitive advantage. |
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We were not complacent and we started off well but they had a lucky break and we went to pieces. |
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Trilling was concerned that, with such a dearth of intellectual challenge, liberalism would become soft, complacent, flabby. |
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The teen horror film and the teen comedy are both about as shallow and cynically complacent as film genres can be. |
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The doctor's practice in Settle has about 9,000 registered patients so we can't afford to be complacent. |
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Dancing around slightly, he looked for cracks in Red's defence, throwing out small jabs to keep him complacent. |
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It relieved him to see a smile finally break through the boy's complacent state as he returned the greeting. |
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The last thing you want to do is to make a complacent audience feel more happy in their complacency. |
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Despite this she managed a calm smile revealing a reserved and complacent demeanor. |
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The complacent frivolity of its lavish mosaics suggests that the declining Roman empire had no apprehensions of imminent fall. |
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As a result he may be complacent or thoughtless about the consequences of what he says, for himself or others. |
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It is always wise to guard against adopting a complacent or smug attitude in life as one ages. |
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I am very happy with the figures but I am aware we cannot become complacent. |
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Most of the time he simply can't be bothered with it because he truly is lazy and complacent. |
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Plus, decades of access to cheap oil has made us lazy and complacent about energy. |
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Why are so few people scandalised by the timorous, seemingly complacent, way that the police behaved? |
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The second was made up of complacent industries relying on politicians and bureaucrats to protect them. |
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His duty is to arouse the sleeper, to shake the complacent pillars of the world. |
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As the minister for justice he was obviously very complacent about the letter sent to him by the fingerprint expert. |
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But the superintendent is not complacent and is keen to reassure people there is still work to be done. |
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While this lead will shrink before polling day, you might think he'd be a tad complacent. |
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In all of this praise, however, there is a severe danger that we might become complacent. |
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Nothing is 100 percent safe and nobody should be complacent at a cash machine. |
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Davy Conway can contribute a lot more from play while Michael John Tierney often looks too complacent on the ball while bubbling with self-confidence. |
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Flaubert's most damning irony consists in his maintaining that an entire nation of shopkeepers can be reduced to the complacent murmur and bombination of a single voice. |
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The statistics on accidents from cave-ins show that we are still too complacent or careless, because it is not a lack of affordable solutions that prevents improvement. |
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Maybe they thought we were some hicks from the sticks, and were a wee bit complacent, but we have demonstrated since then that we are nobody's pushovers. |
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The fact that Ireland hasn't had a national agricultural policy since we joined the EU shows how complacent we have become and it is high time that we become more pro-active. |
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However, residents have been warned they cannot afford to be complacent. |
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But maybe we had gone into the game a little bit complacent, thinking that we had done the hard work after bouncing back on Saturday from a defeat. |
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The displays were drab, too few choices, the atmosphere lacklustre, the music no good, and worst of all, the attendants were complacent and inattentive. |
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Without the discomfort of necessity, people tend to become complacent, as can be gauged from the present-day Assam compared to its historically famous yesteryears. |
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It alerted people to the fact that a lot had become complacent about the possibility of a bear attack. |
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Giant carp control the lake, wallowing, complacent, feed on glutinous rice, silvery ancients reminding how scales and fish-slime outlast dynasties. |
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The more people are comfortable and complacent, the more it plays into things that are destroying the world. |
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The final score flattered Brazil, which had looked ragged and complacent for much of the game. |
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The unofficial rules that had kept Democrats in the majority with a complacent Republican minority were changing. |
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It also, my dear complacent American friends, offers you a glimpse of the future. |
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His manner was rather that of a music hall artist, complacent, even cheerful, as his one-liners provoked from his audience the rejoinders he sought. |
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Celtic's easy superiority can lead to an environment in which famous, wealthy young men become complacent and allow their behaviour to be compromised. |
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The captain of a submarine is shown observing through the periscope a broken-backed merchantman, torpedoed fair amidships and sinking by the bow, with the complacent rhyme. |
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No doubt words such as these will be used to gee up the champions as they attempt to eliminate complacent thoughts over the next fraught few days. |
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If you're a complacent state sector bureaucrat, enjoying your job stability and looking forward to your lush pension, it's time to start worrying. |
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Little did the complacent Bezirk know that West German accounts of the very same meetings spoke of laughter, merrymaking and private house parties. |
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However, he is not being complacent and has already started training hard. |
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You only get one life, and if all you ever do with it is grow rich or complacent or comfortable or proud then you might as well not have lived at all. |
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A lot of men went into the mines where some mine companies actually actively promote drinking for the mineworkers in their off-hours to keep them a little bit complacent. |
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Trying different things keeps you alive and stops you being complacent. |
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People in the U.S. may be complacent to a degree when it comes to their entertainment, but as a rule they don't take kindly to corporate Goliaths picking on the little guy. |
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Perhaps one of the dangers that the show flirts with is that an emphasis on visual rhyming may cause divergent works to look perfectly complacent. |
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The financial markets remain incredibly complacent about an oil market which is tighter and more geopolitically threatened than it may have ever been in decades. |
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For a nation that values its children, folks are awfully complacent about saddling their kids with megadebt. |
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So leave these daft dobbers to their own complacent management of the relative decline of old Britain. |
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Obamatus said that the Empire had become complacent since the Punic Wars and did not see the rise of economic competitors. |
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She added that she understood that comes with the territory but she did not understood why she should be complacent. |
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The rate at which voters were last night signing campaigning Labour MP Tom Watson's online petition should serve as a wake-up call for complacent Cameron. |
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Large and square-headed, fatuously complacent, pot-bellied, spade-handed and dumpy-footed, for all the world presenting the appearance of animated jelly. |
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With Daley's iron grip and his loyal band of alderpeople, he will continue to ride roughshod over what appears to be a very complacent Chicago populace. |
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We are not complacent and acknowledge that forced marriages, honour based violence and female genital mutilation are often hidden and under reported crimes. |
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