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Public safety programs like 911 may foster complacency, said Lorraine Carli, a National Fire Protection Association spokeswoman.
I often hear that any concession to benign outcomes (or, more accurately, outcomes that remain benign for a relatively long time) will foster complacency.
A community sucked dry by addiction becomes understandably wary of coddling users, and some locals worry that making Narcan easily available could foster complacency about overdoses.
Mr Djukanovic's supporters believe they can win a 57% majority for independence; some sources add that the party is keeping this quiet because, with a tight battle ahead, it does not want to foster complacency.
Mr. Cosby and Mr. Newman get the Meliorists' ball rolling by staging a telethon to show how "the media uses public property — the airwaves — to foster complacency, serve power, sell junk and trivialize or distort or cover up the news".
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China's economic output expanded nearly sixfold between 2002 and 2012, from $1.5 trillion to $8.3 trillion, but that growth fostered complacency.
Talk of this sort powerfully fosters complacency and confusion in Washington in the face of a United States-China trade relationship that is already arguably the most destructive in world history and certainly the most unbalanced.
I'm sure that varies at international airports, but there's nothing good about fostering complacency that allows for screeners to thoughtlessly regard as "safe" all items that fall within a rigid set of security parameters.
Many young scientists have told me that their graduate programs instilled a false sense of security and fostered complacency about the necessity of developing career-building skills.
This cozy relationship between the industry and the regulators fostered complacency and risk-taking.
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