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But folks who constantly agree with one another grow insular, self-congratulatory, and not a little lazy.
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That's a little lazy from Murray, dabbing an attempted drop-shot wide, but he then chases down a lob before punching home a backhand winner.
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"We get a little lazy, I think, when we spend all our time as diplomats talking to our friends and not to our enemies, " he adds.
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The core message was that Avis, because it was No. 2, worked that much harder to earn its business, with the implication being that the No. 1 market leader (Hertz) just might be a little lazy and complacent, and not care for each customer as much as Avis.
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Has the nation been a little bit lazy in promoting itself?
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FracFocus has been a very expensive enterprise to create, and should not be held responsible or criticized for not fulfilling all the desires of anti-fracking activists who are too lazy to do a little data mining work of their own.
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When you cast out a lazy and obtuse board of directors, it gets a little messy.
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Since the World Championships I have been just chilling and enjoying being lazy and as Christmas is coming, it is a great excuse to party a little!
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