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"It sounds as though he's being somewhat complacent," he said.
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner offers a strong counterargument to this somewhat complacent view.
They suggested that their base had become somewhat complacent as Democratic voters' enthusiasm surged.
We had been somewhat complacent in thinking we already worked in partnership with families.
The growers have reinvigorated a region that had grown somewhat complacent.
Through consistency of high-level output, the very best footballers tend to make you somewhat complacent of and immune to their greatness.
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My impression anecdotally is that the ICO's progress in tackling the backlog it was struggling with is having a knock-on effect on the efficiency of the rest of the FOI system - it has made public authorities somewhat less complacent about their own delays.
But Mr Aquino is under fire for seeming complacent, somewhat unfeeling and for trying to pass the buck.
"However it is complacent and somewhat misleading to crow about record levels of output.
Somewhat pleasing for synthetic chemists (particularly complacent ones), was the group consensus that no matter how much the computing power increases or technology develops, computer-aided synthesis design (CASD) or machines will never fully replace an experienced chemist.
Suburban America as a comfortable but somewhat vacuous realm of unreality: consumerist, wasteful, complacent, materialistic and self-absorbed.
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