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to complacency
noun
A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble.
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"Age actually led to complacency.
We tend to default to complacency.
But it shouldn't lead to complacency.
Tuesday emphasized how even the mighty are vulnerable to complacency.
by Jason Burke After Mumbai, an end to complacency?
In fact, investors' current mood is closer to complacency.
However, this should not give rise to complacency.
Similarly, the region's navigation of the global slump of 2008-09 relatively unscathed led to complacency.
But that can lead to complacency, which in turn could lead to problems in the future.
Such prosperity often leads to complacency and a reliance on internal information systems and controls.
And coverage units can be susceptible to complacency because they expect a touchback.
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