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The complacency
noun
A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble.
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The complacency is unlikely to last.
The complacency has gone, with Guardiola bringing huge energy.
The "complacency" of Canadians also seems to hold more appeal for Lord Black now.
The complacency continued under G.M. The last-generation 9-5 was a tired soldier after 13 years.
The complacency of the airlines has cost many lives of people who need not have died,' said Ann.
The complacency of the mutual fund industry is to blame.
"The complacency of the past decade must now give way to swift well-considered action".
I'm not immune to the complacency.
Why the temptation, and why the complacency?
The surprise highlights the complacency that is the ruling elite's big weakness.
Partly I use striking and sarcastic metaphors to break through the complacency of officials.
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