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He unsuccessfully opposed a move to grant detectives tenure after six years, arguing that it would cause complacency.
The authors of the study, Reg Watson and Daniel Pauly, fisheries scientists at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, noted that the greatest effect of inflated catch statistics was to cause complacency about the state of the world's marine stock and about overfishing.
"Outrage fatigue musn't cause complacency" -anastasiabeaverhousen. "Censorship is for political cowards" -Fightnmad.
This resulted in several million dollars being spent on an incident where public health had apparently not been endangered; such responses may undermine public confidence and cause complacency at times when precautionary measures are truly needed.
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But despite the flurry of outrage that the blackout caused, complacency about the reliability of the system will probably creep back in, as long as the lights do not go out again, Mr. Rudden said.
There's no cause for complacency here.
Is that a cause for complacency?
This situation isn't cause for complacency.
Refugee supporters say there's no cause for complacency, however.
But there is no cause for complacency, either.
But the British no longer had cause for complacency.
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