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"People who may have been complacent about water quality in the past have realized that there should not be complacency, that there is an issue and we should take it seriously," Leiba told The Huffington Post.
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I wrote about preparing for my second marathon a week ago, explaining that, while fear was my biggest emotion last year, it was complacency that worried me this time.
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But still, the thing that has replaced our collective dread may be even more dangerous in the long run — and that's complacency.
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The motive force in most of these lives is complacency, the genial expectation that the young will succeed to the quiet privileges that their parents, in enjoying them, have preserved".
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