But don't be too complacent, warns CPA Ed A. Slott of Rockville Centre, N.
Many on the right will hate that message and see it as complacent and insufficiently militant.
The Home Office said although police figures showed knife crime was down it was not complacent.
They are going to finally crack the complacent and fat corporate culture that still predominates.
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Without competition, the owners of a single shop could get complacent, letting service and quality deteriorate.
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Harold Wilson's attempts to retain power in 1970 have been described as complacent and low key.
One interesting online PSA asserts that the 18-24 demographic is particularly complacent and lax.
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However, while the scale of the problem is different, Americans cannot afford to be complacent.
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And older people can be complacent or change-averse, or make simple things unnecessarily complex.
And you can be certain they came into another game cocky, complacent, and unprepared.
Investors are too complacent about inflation and about America's enormous budget and current-account imbalances.
Feeling complacent and unfulfilled, Scott-Young left Violator and started her own film production company, Monami Entertainment.
But Gov Jindal has made a start confronting his shocked, and rather complacent, party.
The complacent belief that a double-digit growth rate is India's birthright appears to have taken hold.
The company got complacent, perhaps overconfident, and did not respond quickly enough to Apple and Android.
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Meanwhile, the government dismissed a Labour attack that it had been complacent in tackling the problems.
Just like Circuit City, the company became complacent and a bit too-sure of itself.
We cannot become complacent when competitor nations work to improve their own entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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Lacking transparency, scrutiny, and accountability, state pensions typically become arrogant, as well as complacent.
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There was a drivenness to them, something that the complacent Americans had initially mistaken for weakness.
This is not a business in which any contender, even the heavyweight, can be complacent.
They also seem largely complacent about the erosion of their civil liberties under his rule.
And the Swiss were not only complacent in such a scheme, they openly welcomed it.
Being complacent or panicking when it comes to your investments is almost always a bad idea.
Extremely minimal interest rates on taxable investments keep the public and institutions complacent, their portfolios intact.
However, because several years can occur between fat-tail events, investors become complacent about option-writing.
This does not mean that we should be complacent about threats to health and the environment.
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The young can't advance because everywhere they find my complacent generation is in situ.
The assistant chief constable also said the force was far from complacent about racially motivated crimes.
First, it became complacent after enjoying a long string of success in the 1990s.
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