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Complacent was the word used most often.
Vidal, the more complacent, was also the greater pro, preparing for battle by hiring a researcher and arriving armed with quotations and venomous facts to wield against his foe.
The Scottish government said it was considering the Francis Report in detail and while not complacent was proud of the approach to healthcare in Scotland.
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Not being complacent is another.
And being complacent is quite risky.
To him, Macaulay's views, besides being complacent, were insipid.
His style, too easily taken for complacent, is recuperative.
And the Americans, careful lest they become complacent, are keenly aware of that.
People who are complacent are happy with being exactly the way they are.
Harry's patriotism -- reflexive and sometimes complacent -- was, like Updike's, the expression of an embattled, stubborn optimism.
We now see how complacent that was.
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