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Nevertheless, some believe the Government is being complacent over its handling of the group.
The opposition Labour Party's Jonathan Ashworth tweeted that the government had been complacent over cybersecurity.
The Philadelphia officials and priests, he said, had become "arrogant and complacent" over the years, contributing to the crises today.
Johnny Cameron, then head of RBS's investment banking division, told the regulator that he now acknowledged that the board was complacent over the risks the ABN deal entailed.
It just proves we were right to urge people not to be complacent over this issue.' Palestine is the common thread that links the Muslim youth of Hounslow and the fanatics of Damascus.
Perhaps looking for any positive development, abortion rights advocates believe that Mr. Bush's signature on a partial-birth abortion ban could stir voters complacent over abortion rights in time for the 2004 election.
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They are complacent, over-entitled and kind of mean.
Complacent over-prescription of antibiotics by doctors, and their reckless, profligate use in livestock rearing, has provided ample opportunity for resistant strains of pathogenic bacteria to proliferate through natural selection.
Then thinking that made me worry I was being cocky or at least complacent, over-confident.
Generally, he presented an air of calm, neither complacent nor over-excited.
As the U.S. stock market soars to fresh highs, further expanding the stock market bubble, investors have become excessively complacent and over-confident.
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