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The problem lies in the fact that, despite university leaders' rhetoric, there is a complacency within the sector which has led to a slow pace of change.
He said in a lecture last November: "There is a complacency among lawyers, academics and campaigners who support the Human Rights Act as to the extent of public resentment of the operation and influence of the legislation itself".
In the BBC's statements, there is a complacency about today's pensioner poverty that I find distressing and alarming, especially when over‑75s are almost 50% more likely to be in poverty than the 65-75 agroupoup.
One unfortunate side-effect of the new medications is a complacency about safer sex, evidence of which can be seen on gay dating sites where men specify unprotected "bareback" sex only.
You want all eight cylinders firing, and there is a complacency in this sense when it comes to men and testosterone".
Earlier on Wednesday, the DNC chair suggested in a New York Times Magazine interview that there is "a complacency among the generation of young women whose entire lives have been lived after Roe v. Wade was decided".
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It was a complacency issue.
I think there was a complacency there.
"And there's a complacency about that.
"There was a complacency that this was not going to happen at this scale".
"There can at times be a complacency among our western democracies," he said.
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