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It's symptomatic of a general complacency about the danger that nuclear weapons represent.
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The agency's tolerant attitude toward newly discovered safety problems has also been influenced by a general complacency after years of seeing such problems come and go, about the risk that one of them might grow into a serious accident.
I think in our culture that means going back to the "real world" of office jobs, succumbing to general complacency, and trying to enjoy two weeks off a year.
As you listen to the Hungarian leader demanding the erection of "anti-immigration walls in Southern Europe," amid general complacency -- walls that are built by generous regional aid -- you rightly wonder if we're just arming Europe's enemy.
Astounded by the general complacency, Mr. Todd, 46, immediately introduced a new level of accountability, a kind of Bratton-lite approach, he said.
"A lot of inertia, a lot of complacency.
All this has generated a sense of complacency, even triumphalism in the region.
He remains, for all of us, a challenge to complacency and a model of integrity.
Easier absentee voting may multiply problems of fraud.Is this a recommendation of complacency?
To me, it looks like a case of complacency by a leading company.
Part of the problem is a sense of complacency over Australia's perceived scientific prowess.
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