So I don't want people to be complacent, but I also don't want people to be discouraged.
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"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.
"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.
They will need to be constantly alert to the cold temperatures and mustn't get complacent, even if they've been out in those conditions many times before.
For that reason alone, Republicans can't be complacent.
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But don't be too complacent, warns CPA Ed A. Slott of Rockville Centre, N.
The music has that deceptively dashed-off quality that is characteristic of younger-than-Neil hip-hop performers, punk-inspired rockers and the rare musicians of Neil Young's generation who haven't settled into complacent craftsmanship.
On the way, Kate Brill, who organizes the volunteer program and had picked me up in Lusaka, was repetitive in her instructions: Put safety first and don't ever be complacent.
"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.
The young can't advance because everywhere they find my complacent generation is in situ.
But technology didn't suddenly decide to ruin journalism--a generation of complacent news leaders simply failed to meet its challenges with the deft strategic thinking demanded by their pay scale.
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