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America's élite players, he says, are more complacent than their international peers.
But, please, no more complacent lectures about how divided government is something that "we like".
The more times small failures occur without disaster, the more complacent managers become.
The downside, Mr. Mackin said, is that people are more complacent about phony currency.
"People became a little bit more complacent – they thought it was taken care of.
Late every morning Everyone knows that the closer you live to your place of work, the more complacent you get.
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That makes the calm that reigns in Brussels more than complacent: it is baffling.
But I'll bet there's not a more blindingly complacent creature in town these days than the woman known only as Mommy, who can be found strutting her smugness at the venerable Cherry Lane Theater in the West Village.
This is Barça gone old and, perhaps more worryingly, gone complacent.
When I denounced... certain kinds of facile moralism, it was in the name of a more alert, less complacent seriousness.
In fact, both the crisis of 1997-98 and the bursting of the dot-com bubble probably had the perverse effect of making both investors and public officials more, not less, complacent.
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