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There's more at work than economics, including a large degree of complacency".
But there is a degree of complacency creeping in now," said Goode.
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But Maria Eagle, the transportation spokeswoman for the opposition Labour Party, accused Philip Hammond, the transportation secretary, of "demonstrating a breathtaking degree of complacency" about the poor travel conditions and told him to "get a grip".
Maybe a degree of complacency explains why, horror of horrors, Barça succumbed last weekend to its second defeat in 47 league and King's Cup and Super Cup and World Club Cup fixtures?
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