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But in some areas we are, I fear, running the risk of becoming rather lazy and complacent in our thinking.
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However, as business leaders, we often get complacent with our incentives.
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As increasing global competition put pressure on the American industry, we became complacent, believing that our historical strengths in innovation would ensure that new clean energy technologies would continue to be invented here.
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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.
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Our survey in this issue suggests that view may be too complacent.
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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.
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In our view, the conditions are ripe for a shake-up of a complacent, century-old industry heavily invested in the status quo of internal combustion.
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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.
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