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The downside, Mr. Mackin said, is that people are more complacent about phony currency.
Alberta Health documents also seem to suggest that an absence of fear that previous generations experienced regarding HIV/AIDS is prompting today's youth to be more complacent about their sexual health.
"It has indoctrinated hundreds of thousands of children into a rosy and romanticized view of Islam that makes them less appreciative of their own culture's achievements and more complacent about Islamization in the West," Geller writes.
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But, please, no more complacent lectures about how divided government is something that "we like".
A perennial complaint about the self-insurance scheme is that it makes banks more complacent because they know that they will be bailed out.
America's élite players, he says, are more complacent than their international peers.
These kids were far more complacent than mine.
On some estates now there is a real lack of community, so people are more complacent.
MS: There's a notion that's going around that young women may be more apathetic or complacent about women's rights, including the milestone of electing our first female president.
They had been more-or-less complacent about the anger that working people are feeling out there as jobs leave the country, wages are stagnant or falling, work hours get longer for those who have jobs, and the rich just get richer.
But if we get a more serious drop, and people are complacent about it, the way they were last summer, then we'll have to take a second look.
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