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While the energy companies are as complacent as ever, the regulators are at fault here too.
The vice president's best hope may be that Mr. Bush is as complacent as the sure victor the G.O.P. nominated in Philadelphia 52 years ago, Thomas Dewey.
Poland, chasing the same prize and driven by the fanatical majority of a 60,000 crowd, are unlikely to be as complacent as Germany were in Dublin.
A nice spot of painting in the sun (it never rains) and then home to tea; it sometimes feels as complacent as it looks.
In the final pas de deux, Mr. Carreño — who doesn't have the virtuosity he once did, but pulls off the part through showmanship and strong partnering — looks as complacent as he did in Act II.
Instead, some seem to be just as complacent as they were in previous periods before inflation took off.It still looks unlikely that inflation will return to the double-digit rates of the 1970s.
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I guess I could call that pretty "complacent," as long as I worked the qualifier, "effectively," in there, as my "Get Out Of Logic Free" card.
"I turn pretty unemotional and I don't let victories make me complacent as well as not letting defeats get me down," he said.
She found some needles one time and was like, "What are these for?" It slowly progressed where she became complacent as well.
Mr. Woods often criticized what he saw as a complacent and distracted status quo in his field.
He listens in awe to what we can hear as the complacent anglophone political discussions of "Master's" fellow academics.
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