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The "complacency" of Canadians also seems to hold more appeal for Lord Black now.
The complacency of the airlines has cost many lives of people who need not have died,' said Ann.
The complacency of post-feminism has been replaced by a new, much more indignant movement of grassroots groups such as Vagenda and UK Feminista.
The complacency of his 1907 self-portrait, affronting you as you enter, was quite wiped off him by the First World War.
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".
Partly I use striking and sarcastic metaphors to break through the complacency of officials.
He aspired not to make outsiders respectable but to destroy the complacency of insiders.
And these are the words which should disturb the complacency of Australia's politicians and policy makers.
But it lands a kidney punch on the complacency of the political classes.
Klee also began to challenge the complacency of German society in his own time.
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