One never knows what form of radical protest against bourgeois complacence Raf Simons's interesting work will take. |
There is no complacence and the Government is determined to root out the extremist elements from Bangladesh. |
The deep pessimism which infects the classic Cold War novel gives way to a complacence born of the hero's capacity to survive. |
This is variable emotional geography, on the fringes of an exceptionally prosperous place, fertile soil for either complacence or resentment. |
In this climate of post-Cold War oppression and complacence, U.S. hegemony and Western Eurocentricity have deepened. |
Yet Watts also sensed precisely where Cameron's weakness lay: in complacence. |