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Taken to the extreme, the risk is that telling ourselves these nice stories of success in terms of trying, failing, learning and trying again makes us too complacent that that's the way the world really works.
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".
"Let us not be complacent that pedophilia is a problem of the West or the other continents of the world; it is equally prevalent in many countries of Asia," the office said in an announcement on its website.
Slavery can take different forms, and too many other versions of it live simultaneously in this world for us to be complacent that it is limited to the distant past.
One shouldn't be complacent that fashions are sure to disappear without doing much harm.
"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.
In all, he depicts a successful but complacent industry, one that was in danger of losing its sense of artistic purpose.
For it is when those in charge are feeling complacent that disaster is most likely to happen.
In Watermelon Sugar (1968) is about life in iDEATH, a self-sufficient, complacent commune that is surrounded by "the Forgotten Works," the obsolete remnants of a destroyed civilization.
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