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We're saying let's not be complacent, that these are metals known to affect health".
One shouldn't be complacent that fashions are sure to disappear without doing much harm.
But we cannot be complacent that the forces of national egoism will remain in check.
"It's harder to keep deluding yourself or be complacent that we don't have areas that need improvement," said Karen Davis, president of the Commonwealth Fund.
He told me via e-mail: "I do believe that we will be back to 7 percent, but the government ought not be complacent that India is on some sort of autopilot for a 7 percent growth rate".
And while he kept up his campaign to calm an increasingly jittery nation, he also cautioned those who might be complacent that this strain of flu was not like any other.
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Similarly, a person can be overconfident without being complacent, that is, without being smugly self-satisfied.
Although Hispanic voters do favour Democrats, it won't do to be complacent about that.
"It's good to start there," forward Blake Griffin said of the team's record, "but we don't want to be complacent with that.
"I think everyone has been complacent that women are not at very high risk at this age," said the lead author, Dr. Amytis Towfighi, an assistant professor of clinical neurology at the University of Southern California.
But in a market with new sources of risk, and lots of unknown elements, being complacent that stocks will soon get back on track and start recovering some of their lost ground is perilous.
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