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Allowing your baby to mouth the spoon and get a good feel for this new object may make him more complacent when you try to introduce cereal on the spoon.
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Like most top quality restaurants, it attracts more business types than gastronomes, but Beddington and her team are never complacent when it comes to creativity.
His comments are a clear reminder that we cannot afford to be complacent when it comes to fighting terrorism - we need to put much more stringent measures in place to prevent the threat of attack.
In contrast, he was remarkably complacent when Georgia defied the federal government.
America's élite players, he says, are more complacent than their international peers.
Cairney is proud of her success, but isn't complacent when it comes to her career.
They're pragmatic, even complacent, when their city is not in anguish.
But, please, no more complacent lectures about how divided government is something that "we like".
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.
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