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A culture that is interdependent, integrated, accountable, not complacent, well governed and highly competent.
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Back in the 1950s, national newspaper critics were mostly London focused, covering what the radical director Joan Littlewood called "complacent, well-behaved, middle-class theatre".
The bottom falls out of their complacent, well-heeled consumerist lives when Dick loses his job on the same day he's appointed vice-president of the conglomerate for which he's worked for more than a decade.
"I turn pretty unemotional and I don't let victories make me complacent as well as not letting defeats get me down," he said.
She found some needles one time and was like, "What are these for?" It slowly progressed where she became complacent as well.
In "The Stepford Wives" (Random House, 1972), the women in an idyllic suburb appear to have been replaced by complacent, preternaturally well-endowed androids.
Sheriff Nall, too, warned that no one should get complacent; tears welled in his eyes as he described the destruction he had already witnessed, from Meyer to West Quincy.
It might discourage a student who's predicted to do poorly – or make one predicted to do well complacent and lazy.
Revolutions, if that is what the protests add up to, as this book passionately argues, can make fools of excited writers as well as complacent politicians.
It seems they have been consistently blindsided by how widespread the subprime problems have become as well as complacent about the potential spillover into other areas of the debt markets.At first, investors thought the subprime issue was confined to a few lenders, but the forthright website www.lenderimplode.com suggests that 97 of them have now been hit.
This is happening in games, during game play and also in online forums, directed both at harassers as well as complacent game companies.
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