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Borrowing costs for Italy and Spain have since fallen sharply.All this is welcome, but there is a danger of complacency.
The industry's safety record since Chernobyl means there is a danger of complacency, says Philippe Jamet of the IAEA.
And then, echoing his father: "It's the danger of complacency, of thinking that everything is all right".
All the same, the vote is starting to look uncomfortably close.That need be no bad thing unionist leaders have long recognised the danger of complacency.
He pointed out that this was a show in which every character except his represents some aspect of the danger of complacency.
But to judge from the "Christmas Oratorio" and from a radio recording of a program similar to the one here, there seems little danger of complacency.
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But there is a danger of self-satisfaction turning to complacency and, ultimately, hubris.
Public-health officials must struggle constantly with the consequences of their own success: the dangers of complacency are real.
The prime minister will temper his emotional message by warning people across the UK of dangers of complacency.
But history informs us that the dangers of complacency and inaction far outweigh the calculated risks of confronting evil.
Japan's corporate system, although not exactly comparable to Asia's business houses, holds many lessons about the dangers of complacency.
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