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Of course, they've always been kind of complacent about their position.
The federalist implications of a common currency met the fissuring rancor of complacent Europeans.
They are seen to be a mixture of complacent, incompetent and corrupt.
It is a specious salmagundi of complacent assumptions and frightening arrogance.
We hear a lot from tech circles about "disruption" of complacent, arrogant and entrenched industries.
Thus the collision course was set between Mr. Barofsky and a crew of complacent, bank-friendly Treasury officials.
It was complicated, because by the Eighties there was a lot of complacent dead wood in Drama.
The taxi-driver continued, in the accents of complacent pietism, "You know we brought you out here to kill you.
The smart writing registers no objection to what struck this reader as a kind of complacent essentialism.
It's the sort of complacent, self-indulgent behaviour displayed by Adele over the last four years – during which she produced no music for her millions of adoring fans.
(Reza was afraid that Nora would recognize herself in a passage of complacent prattle by the mother in "A Spanish Play," "but luckily she didn't").
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