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How complacent we are about this miracle.
We now see how complacent that was.
The TNT broadcast picked up on just how complacent Popovich thought his team had become.
"I was astonished to see how complacent they were," Mr. Raina said.
But sometimes, he says, it is alarming how complacent the younger generation are.
People have been poring over the just-released 2007 Fed transcripts, and the main surprise seems to be how complacent the institution was.
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He made ugly beautiful and revealed how bloated, complacent and out of touch the music industry had become.
These deeply disappointing figures expose just how dangerously complacent the prime minister was when he said last autumn that the "good news will keep coming".
I remember how our complacent C.I.A. misled the elder Bush's administration before the Kuwait invasion, deriding hard-liners' warnings about Saddam's weaponry.
In "Signs of Hope: Messages from Subway Therapy" (Bloomsbury), Mr. Chavez recalls why and how supposedly complacent New Yorkers and visitors were encouraged to post thousands of kaleidoscopic sticky notes that celebrate free speech and — in contrast to the song's lament about "people hearing without listening" — demonstrate the healing potential of ordinary people expressing themselves.
Adeshola: In our last conversation, you talked about how you felt complacent and like you weren't learning and how that inspired you to change your life.
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