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"There's a danger of being complacent.
"We've talked about the danger of being complacent," Toomey said.
I think there is a real risk of being complacent".
University vice-chancellors have been accused by thinktanks such as Quilliam, a Muslim counter-extremist group, of being complacent about the radicalisation that is taking place in higher education.
In its aftermath, Republican critics accused the administration of providing a misleading account of what had taken place in order to absolve itself of being complacent about the threat and tardy in its response.
The Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Chris Leslie also accused the chancellor of being complacent about voters in the South East.
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And he was condemned, most of all by Churchill, for being complacent about the rise of the Luftwaffe.
Watching the upcoming generation of both designers and customers, he noted the importance of never being complacent as a designer, and the need to always reinvent.
But in a market with new sources of risk, and lots of unknown elements, being complacent that stocks will soon get back on track and start recovering some of their lost ground is perilous.
On top of a panicky rush to eliminate rights, too many of us are afflicted with a "nameless, unreasoning and unjustified terror," in F.D.R.'s words, of seeming to be complacent about the terrorist threat.
This nexus of risk calculation helps explain why segments of populations appear to be complacent in surveys, as noted above.
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