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been complacent
adjective
Uncritically satisfied with oneself or one's achievements; smug.
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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.
"The ruling party has been complacent.
I am confident, but I have never been complacent".
It is not as if Labour has been complacent.
I've been complacent in the last two years".
Likewise, the Scotch whisky industry has been complacent about foreign competition.
So many of our students have been complacent, materialistic and uninterested in politics.
We have been complacent too long and have never solved such a trilemma before.
This is not to say, however, that we have been complacent.
Social housing providers have been complacent in the past, some participants felt.
"Frankly, people have been complacent with all this inclusiveness, political correctness," Mr. Naugle said.
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