We cannot become complacent when competitor nations work to improve their own entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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However, because several years can occur between fat-tail events, investors become complacent about option-writing.
The IMF does not want any politician to become complacent as their forecats for 2011 is increased.
Yet others may have become complacent with the low expectations the voting public had of their government services.
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U.S. schools say they cannot become complacent just because interest now is strong.
As central banks try to mitigate these risks to growth, the danger is that they become complacent about inflation.
These are the times when it is oh so easy to become complacent with the action in the stock market.
Market participants had become complacent in the preceding months and being bullish was no only en vogue it was expected.
It is very important not to become complacent even with new boilers, as this incident shows they can still pose a danger.
"Persuading students to think well of themselves despite having performed poorly" may lead them to become complacent and do worse, the study says.
Never become complacent with what you have accomplished in the past.
Garry Kasparov, former World Chess Champion and possibly the greatest chess player of all time, thinks the U.S. has become complacent when it comes to innovation.
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And it's absolutely critical that those of us who are not in the Bush administration not become complacent and somehow think that we've done our job.
"Even though conditions at the moment have calmed down a little bit, that doesn't mean that people can become complacent, " said Tasmania Fire Service's Paul Symington.
But we cannot become complacent and there is still work to be done to ensure that all those entitled to vote, take the opportunity to register.
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But the epiphany came at mile 5, when I realized that I think I actually like to scare myself as a reminder not to become complacent or too comfortable again.
By focusing on things that they can do best, company managers become complacent with their achievements, they think that what is a best product for their customers today will be the best product tomorrow.
But, he added, new devices and innovations from Samsung, HTC and Blackberry, show that Apple has become complacent, leaving the iPhone with an operating system in iOS that is now old in the fast-changing mobile market.
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Also, as we saw with Microsoft and are now seeing with Google, platform companies can either become complacent and not regularly upgrade their technology, or they get distracted with side projects that also draw resources from their core offering.
That series endured as many twists and turns as the current one and Flintoff, who played a huge part in the 2005 triumph, has reminded his team-mates not to become complacent after England's first victory over Australia at Lord's in 75 years.
Even Britain, which until recently was congratulating itself on its successful assimilation of minorities, has become less complacent.
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The reason that it has become possible to utilize the payments apparatus in this manner is because society has become too complacent on insisting that our money not be used for identity tracking.
We are still in a very fluid economic and investing period, not a time for investors to become so complacent as the investor sentiment readings seem to indicate, that they fall asleep at the switch.
The real question, therefore, is whether investors have become too complacent about Italy in their expectation that policy continuity under the next government - which may yet include Monti - is more or less assured.
The VIX An options-based measure of the forecast for volatility in the stock market, the VIX fell to a relatively low of 15 in April of 2010 and 2011, suggesting that investors may have become too complacent and risk being surprised by a negative event.
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