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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.
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That seems fantastically complacent now.
One thing I've noticed about early adopters is that they seem complacent with the knowledge that all their time and effort may soon be obviated as the sites to which they sign up disappear.
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".
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.
More than once I catch her throwing winning glances at the massed ranks of newspaper sketch writers – they're all here, sniffing the air for jokes – and she does an awful lot of snickering behind her hand, something that makes her seem complacent and a little rude (especially given Nye's exquisitely courtly manner).
Aggressive and sometimes unscrupulous lenders pushed mortgage loans out to complacent, gullible and often uncreditworthy (subprime) borrowers, on terms that seemed enticingly low upfront.
Have we become complacent and exhausted in the long road that seems to lead us nowhere?
The Republicans seemed complacent, and acknowledge now that they did not fully understand the keenly organized forces Mr. Codey would unleash until it was too late.
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