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What does complacency mean?

complacency

the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself his complacency was absolutely disgusting

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The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.
His complacency won't make him many friends.
All economic problems would be solved, if they made complacency taxable.

Movie subtitles

I will not tolerate complacency.
There's one thing I can' t stand about you, that 's your confounded complacency.
Same smiles, same complacency!
To shake it out of its state of complacency.
But, I should warn you, this is no time for complacency.
WHILE THERE'S NO UNDUE CAUSE FOR CONCERN THERE IS CERTAINLY NO ROOM FOR COMPLACENCY.
It induces a kind of warm complacency, and a total apathy.
It's time they lose their commercial complacency.
Well,...perhaps what we most needed was a kick in our complacency, to prepare us for what lies ahead.
RON: Can I break through your complacency?
Avoid any impression of complacency.
I have sinned in complacency. and sinned in pride. sitting back in my rocker like a queen. and letting them come to me.
Complacency exists.
Are you so jaded, so superior, so smug in your complacency that you have lost the simplest of joys, that of the child and the closed box?
But even as arrangements were made for an emergency meeting of the President, the Cabinet, the National Defense Board, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, even then, the bird revealed itself to the world at large and complacency quickly turned to panic.
There's one thing I can't stand about you, your confounded complacency.
While there's no undue cause for concern There is certainly no room for complacency. Ha, ha, ha, he, he, he.
When my sister Mary Ellen took a stand against a solemn mountain custom, it was a rebellion that rattled the complacency of generations.
Lord Holmes should worry about complacency.
Are you so jaded, so superior, so smug in your complacency that you've lost the simplest of joys, that of the child and the closed box?
Perhaps. However, we should avoid complacency.
With infinite complacency, men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs serene in their assurance of their empire over matter.
Adventures into exotic lands and encounters with strange societies shook complacency.
This vast organism we call humanity is about to reinvent itself from the ashes of its own complacency.
However, we should avoid complacency.
The last thing that God wants from us is complacency.
I guess we've been lulled into complacency by all the new drugs.
Complacency.
With infinite complacency, men went to and fro about the globe, confident of our empire over this world.
Stun them out of complacency, out of stupidity.
I really find your complacency quite unbelievable.
You've been lulled into complacency.

News and current affairs

But this is no cause for complacency.
But celebrations should never become an excuse for complacency.
Such complacency is premature.
Did the bombings that rocked Riyadh shock the al-Saud royal family from its complacency at long last?
Complacency can be deadly.
In an era of globalized financial markets, when countries can find it hard to cope with rapid cross-border capital flows, there is no time for complacency. A lesson of the 1990's is that vulnerabilities must be dealt with before they become crises.
Unfortunately, this kind of arrogance can lead to complacency and competitive failure.
Indeed, by focusing attention on internal structural reforms in the developing world, the risk is that the current approach will lead to complacency on short-term capital flows, increasing rather then reducing systemic risks.
But nowadays most members of the middle class seem content to exchange complacency for economic growth.
The coup and the West's complacency about it (if not complicity in it) could devastate Egypt.
In May, shortly after his resignation, he warned Jordanian leaders of complacency in the reform process.
It will not be easy, and it will not allow time for complacency, given that the EU is most likely to remain in crisis mode for some time to come.
But this success is no reason for complacency.
The first is inadequate skills levels, aggravated by complacency.
CAMBRIDGE - The United States still faces a dangerous fiscal deficit, but one might not know it from the complacency that dominates budget discussions in Washington.
Unfortunately, the new complacency about future deficits makes it difficult, if not impossible, to enact the legislation needed to begin the process of trimming America's long-term fiscal deficit.
CAMBRIDGE - As inflation continues to soar everywhere, maybe the world's central bankers need a jolt to awaken them from complacency.
Complacency trumps anxiety almost everywhere.
In an era of globalized financial markets, when countries can find it hard to cope with rapid cross-border capital flows, there is no time for complacency.
Or are we prepared to undergo a painful decline brought on by nationalist infighting and complacency?
Their behavior also reflects the implied guarantee of official government mercantilism, as well as the complacency of China's state-owned enterprises, which account for most Chinese overseas investment.
The de facto default by Greece early this year ended investors' complacency.
Indeed, though the threat of a serious Ebola outbreak in the US remains minimal, that is no reason for complacency.
There is little except national inertia, complacency and opportunism that stands in the way of beginning to formulate and implement a distinct EU policy to bolster the coalition against terrorism.

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