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.
This is not a business in which any contender, even the heavyweight, can be complacent.
This does not mean that we should be complacent about threats to health and the environment.
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So I don't want people to be complacent, but I also don't want people to be discouraged.
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But he added it could not afford to be complacent with further spending curbs yet to be announced.
The next 29 days -- we cannot afford to be complacent, and we cannot afford to be cynical.
He refuses to be complacent, even though the area appears as pristine as it was 50 years ago.
To their credit, Samsung executives did not appear to be complacent, even before Mr Lee's call to action.
Cllr Craig Martin, Falkirk Council's leader, said the news was welcome but the authority would not be complacent.
Leaders cannot afford to be complacent, because good times do not last forever, especially in a rapidly changing world.
Yet Mr Hollande cannot afford to be complacent, given worries about turnout and the potential for unpredictable three-way run-offs.
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Theatre companies cannot afford to be complacent, says Marcus Romer, artistic director of the Pilot Theatre Company in York.
If the outbreak is abating, though, it is too soon to be complacent.
That does not mean that policymakers and investors can afford to be complacent.
"We cannot be complacent, and Marine Scotland is continually assessing the situation and scenario planning for all eventualities, " Lochhead said.
This was still "too many", she said, and she assured peers the government would not be complacent on the issue.
But we have nothing to be complacent about in Northern Ireland, where more than half the population is overweight or obese.
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Next up for the Giants is the visit of Harlequins on Sunday, but Wild knows they cannot afford to be complacent.
There have been no infant deaths associated with the illness so far this year in Wales, but we must not be complacent.
"We're not going to be complacent about it, " Smith told BBC Newcastle.
It is easy now to be complacent about Europe's current relative stability, forgetting just how unlikely this seemed not so very long ago.
"From our point of view the lessons that we have to learn from Hull is that we can't be complacent about supplies, " he said.
The lesson of the 2008 financial market collapse (and of the Titanic, for that matter) is that we should never be complacent about anything.
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Although the spreads on Spanish bond yields have narrowed sharply in recent weeks, and continued to fall on April 6th, it cannot be complacent.
The Springboks suffered a shock defeat to Scotland last weekend, while England recently beat Australia, but Croft said they cannot afford to be complacent.
The rise in European wages is still a lot less rapid than for both food and energy, but that is no reason to be complacent.
"We've been going upwards for seven years since the old Telford went bust, but we can't be complacent, " chairman Lee Carter told BBC Radio Shropshire.
The early 11.5% rally in 2012 was followed by an 11.2% decline, then the 15.8% gains ( see chart) made it clear that we should never be complacent.
"But we will not be complacent, " added the health secretary.
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