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The violence many had feared was avoided, but this should not be cause for complacency.
"While such parity is an important achievement, it should not be cause for complacency," Rogge wrote.
However, this should not be cause for complacency, since attackers will usually look for other weaknesses once an avenue of attack has been closed off," adds Symantec.
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Yet the fact that we do not have to fear the emergence of a new Auschwitz or Hitler-style world war should be no cause for complacency.
These results, however, should not be a cause for complacency.
Rights have been won, but there is no cause for complacency.
But, as this week's UN World Food Summit showed (see article), this is no cause for complacency.The absolute number of malnourished people is declining by about 5m a year.
During the same period, death rates per 1,000 at-risk individuals fell by 45percentt globally and 51percentt in children under age 5. "This remarkable progress is no cause for complacency: absolute numbers of malaria cases and deaths are not going down as fast as they could," WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan said in a statement accompanying the release of the report.
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