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"There is some complacency among these investigators.
They have already broken through some complacency.
For the first time, Randolph said he could sense some complacency.
Many experienced obstetricians complain that as Americans have grown larger, the perception of what constitutes obesity has shifted, leading to some complacency among doctors.
But a rejuvenated Halep perhaps took advantage of some complacency on Li Na's part to run away with the second set, winning it 6-1.
Asserting that there was some complacency in the U.A.W.'s leadership after Walter died in 1970, Sasha Reuther said that union officials focused more on continuing the great wages of the past than on keeping the automakers competitive.
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It shows you yourself where you are and the kind of distance that you have from the world of truth, or the kind of proximity that you may have to some self-complacency, as in the case of Ulysses.
He was less than enamoured by his side's first-half performance, suspecting that their "failure to get the As and Bs done" was rooted in some uncharacteristic complacency arising from the ease with which those early tries were scored.
"Janus' success in the 1990s led to overconfidence and, in some ways, complacency," says a Morningstar report.
"Nothing better than cast-iron pans!" he proclaimed, jolting me from some momentary complacency.
The worst thing you want to see is some sort of complacency".
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