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That seems complacent; indeed two weeks ago, investors were complacently assuming that Syriza's impact would be limited by the need to form a broad coalition.There is a broader issue about the rights of democracies.
That seems complacent.
The worst art of the present moment seems complacent and unquestioning in its iconoclasm.
To make matters worse, the team almost seems complacent to be average.
Simon Tilford, chief economist at the Center for European Reform in London, said, "The idea that Greece is somehow out of the woods seems complacent," adding, "It reflects a readiness to ignore the large-scale political challenges facing Greece".
In short, Arab rulers see rising threats while the U.S. seems complacent and puts it hopes in its agreements with Iran.
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In comparison, Smith's uses of referential elements seem complacent and presumptuous.
But Mr Aquino is under fire for seeming complacent, somewhat unfeeling and for trying to pass the buck.
The Democrats, not to seem complacent, showcased Mayor Julián Castro of San Antonio and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa of Los Angeles at their national convention.
"To sit and be silent would not seem eloquent or polite as much as it would seem complacent".
It's easy for the aged, those over 80, to be unafraid, and therefore, I suppose, to seem complacent.
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