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"complacent" Definitions
  1. too satisfied with yourself or with a situation, so that you do not feel that any change is necessary; showing or feeling complacency
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These semi-autonomous vehicles can lead drivers to be complacent, highly complacent, about their systems.
"Don't get complacent, don't get complacent," the president told the Conservative Political Action Conference last week.
"In a low-yield and relatively complacent environment, don't be tempted by investments in things that are relatively interesting but low-yield and complacent," Friedman said on Thursday.
Their view is that ... investors have grown too complacent.
" • "The team never seemed to relax or become complacent.
We've all become complacent, almost addicted to the status quo.
Democrats and those who support them are already getting complacent.
But any liberals feeling complacent are clearly not paying attention.
Far from growing complacent and fat, they seem impressively muscular.
That is a lesson for complacent partisans of all stripes.
Petit also warned against being too complacent about malware infections.
This is not to be complacent regarding the trade war.
This easy life led to a complacent refusal to modernise.
After early success donors became complacent and the disease rebounded.
"This is perfectly normal, and we've gotten complacent," he said.
But this dangerously complacent attitude brings its demise ever closer.
America, they say, should never be complacent to such carnage.
That is part of the reason we cannot be complacent.
PO had grown complacent after eight years at the helm.
Complacent people are pessimists and kind of useless and destructive.
British attitudes towards the far right have historically been complacent.
"We can not become complacent with this achievement," Etienne said.
So how can America get out of this complacent funk?
"The most surprising thing is it's strangely complacent," he says.
The Clinton campaign, for one, doesn't want anyone growing complacent.
But if you don't use the services, don't get complacent.
But don't be complacent about the risks stemming from geopolitics.
I admit that I was very complacent about all this.
Many Americans would have remained complacent about the status quo.
Don't be complacent in your child's bad behavior during school.
Nobody working on these issues day to day is complacent.
Congressional leaders have taken note and refused to remain complacent.
"These guys are not complacent," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
What no one can afford to be, however, is complacent.
You just won, and now you're happy and you're complacent.
If anyone is too complacent about abortion it's Democratic leadership.
"I hope everybody should not be too complacent," she says.
But after a couple of decades, one can get complacent.
Better, Weisman believes, to be fretfully vigilant than torpidly complacent.
If folks are complacent, then great: Don't hire those folks.
Despite the high ratings, he said he wouldn't get complacent.
"They're fighting like hell, and you're complacent," Mr. Trump said.
Our motto: We will not be complicit by being complacent.
I think we got a little complacent, and they didn't.
Not that this means he has become complacent, he added.
"We certainly are not complacent about that possibility," he said.
The government said it had been complacent in routine immunizations.
I wouldn't get complacent because I never had it easy.
"Anything's possible and we shouldn't get complacent," the president added.
None of us can afford to be proud and complacent.
Or to keep me from being complacent about my health.
We can't remain complacent, thinking our sentiments are shared all around.
To me, Foucault and his followers seemed impossibly naïve, even complacent.
"We cannot afford for a moment to be complacent," he asserted.
But BOJ officials are by no means complacent on the outlook.
Such markers of change shouldn't give people leeway to be complacent.
Being complacent is the worst thing one can do for themselves.
Investors are not as complacent as they seemed a decade ago.
Many were unsuccessful reformers, mosquitoes on the arms of complacent kingdoms.
The Complacent Class: The Self-Defeating Quest for the American Dream.
During these times, think like a contrarian and don't become complacent.
We've been complacent with our basic studs for far too long.
Rai said his data shows that Clinton should not get complacent.
It marked a turning point between complacent consensus and humiliating division.
People and space systems get into trouble when humans get complacent.
Absolutely. You know, we have become very complacent in this country.
Bill McDermott: I think any company, including SAP, can become complacent.
If you don't, your best people will grow bored and complacent.
They, especially the latter, have grown complacent for lack of competition.
Being complacent is a very dangerous thing when you have capital.
But that shouldn't have made people complacent in the first place.
This doesn't mean that supporters of the ACA should be complacent.
A: Immigrants are typically the least complacent class in American society.
Incumbents have always had a tendency to grow fat and complacent.
But does it also make players subconsciously complacent or less hungry?
"They were either incredibly complacent or sloppy beyond description," said Schuster.
We can become complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings.
But as time passes, employees at investment firms may become complacent.
None of the above should give us reason to become complacent.
"We continue to push ourselves and never be complacent," Antonetti said.
For the complacent cardinals, XIII proves to be an unlucky number.
Their expressions are set in what might be called complacent resignation.
During the untested period, the banks could grow complacent about risks.
The situation is made worse, he said, when trustees become complacent.
Embattled memory takes things apart; complacent nostalgia squashes them back together.
But that doesn't mean health-care workers are complacent, he said.
Boockvar said the market is too complacent about the balance sheet.
" But Lyman said he is "shocked the NRC is so complacent.
"You issue a watch too early, people become complacent," he said.
Most people are kind of complacent, which is slightly peaceful, you know?
He was never complacent, and was always thinking about what was next.
I can't help thinking that people are very complacent about the laptop.
Unfortunately, far too many in Mrs May's government are complacent about this.
We pride ourselves on our egalitarianism and therefore we're complacent about it.
By that same measure, don't let acing the quiz make you complacent.
That's an especially important trend considering how complacent the market has become.
I want us to push — I don't want us to become complacent.
The reality is we cannot be complacent, but we cannot ignore reality.
Riyadh and Abu Dhabi also suspect Doha is complacent about Iranian expansionism.
It's also a reminder that Musk hasn't gotten complacent in his success.
Almost as if to awaken Nigerians from their complacent slumber of acceptance.
Are we too self-absorbed, complacent and poorly informed to attempt this?
Many parents are complacent and believe the propaganda school officials tell them.
A first question is just how complacent U.S. equity markets have been.
My biggest fear when we started is that people would be complacent.
Yes. As parents and tech executives we cannot remain complacent to that.
It found that many were complacent with the state of current affairs.
His victory in the Senate race stunned the state's complacent machine Republicans.
A positive attitude is important, but seeming complacent can work against you.
Investors had become complacent about a seemingly pro-business administration taking shape.
The hard truth is that we've gotten complacent about water, spoiled even.
No good horror comedy story can be built upon complacent zombie killers.
The secret to lasting success, says Antinori, is to not get complacent.
They may also be brighter, less complacent and hungrier to prove themselves.
Shockie is disgusted by his comrades' complacent faith in their own propaganda.
The owners have perhaps snookered a baseball union grown a touch complacent.
Video But perhaps feeling complacent after beating Germany in the semifinals, France flopped.
During recent administrations, many of us were probably too complacent across the board.
But we must not let ourselves become numb or complacent about what's happening.
"Markets remain complacent for now, but it will not last forever," he said.
Are we becoming complacent in our acceptance of what makes an action movie?
But smaller vessels keen to cut costs have grown complacent in recent months.
"We cannot afford to be complacent," Bainimarama said, according to Australian broadcaster ABC.
Republicans must not get complacent or allow their enthusiasm or energy to falter.
As the chart shows, however, he should be wary of being too complacent.
You get old by getting complacent, and I want to keep moving forward.
There's lot of violent trades that can really roil a fairly complacent environment.
For Walsh and others, though, the danger is too great to be complacent.
" Fahmy said the memorial is a sign to never be "apathetic and complacent.
She inspired me, motivated me, so that I'd never grow complacent or unquestioning.
Apparently scientists that spend all their lives around volcanoes can become complacent too.
The complacent allowed themselves to believe that Trump had somehow learned his lesson.
Liberals have become too complacent and blind for pitfalls in their own theory.
"I was a little bit more complacent during the Obama years," he said.
We have to keep that momentum going, stay focused, and don't get complacent.
"And I feel like it's dangerous for us to be complacent," added Legend.
But we haven't done anything, so we should never get complacent around here.
The complacent response is that these entrepreneurs are fools who have been deceived.
"We must be neither complacent, nor try to punish the UK," he said.
This doesn't mean that Williams, now in her early seventies, has grown complacent.
"I implore my fellow Americans not to become hopeless or complacent," Schultz wrote.
Trump warned his supporters not to get "complacent" in a midterm election year.
Suh's biggest takeaway from working with the icon is simple: Don't be complacent.
But Barcelona knows better than to travel to either club and be complacent.
Or, conversely, they could lose their competitive spirit altogether, becoming bureaucratic and complacent.
Endres: You don't want to feel like you're becoming complacent as you mature.
Analysts say BN was too complacent about the Malay support it always enjoyed.
And they need to keep their populations at least complacent about authoritarian rule.
In the world of cyberspace, we're still too complacent: Let's stop playing Bambi!
In a world of endless suffering, a catharsis is "innately complacent," he concludes.
"So maybe youth are more complacent about their risk for HIV and STDs."
"My cousins were complacent and ignored the truth," Mr. Strawbridge told The Times.
"This has brought about a kind of complacent, undisciplined mind set," it concluded.
The market may a bit too complacent about the pace of rate hikes.
Why are we, as a nation, so complacent about our government's wasteful spending?
Otherwise, your steady calls of alarm risk becoming a complacent routine in itself.
We&aposre not complacent about that, and we&aposre continuing to monitor it.
Perhaps we have reason to be complacent about the persistence of our democracy.
It's a director's responsibility to ask tough questions and not be overly complacent.
"I'd rather be overly ambitious than completely complacent," said Wolfe Herd this fall.
During this extraordinary, trying time, none of us can afford to be complacent.
Republican presidents make gun activists more complacent, which can make the NRA strapped.
Others are telling anyone who will listen that we're all being too complacent.
Over the years, the WikiLeaks chief clearly grew too complacent with his surroundings.
On Tuesday, Ryan contended those disagreements show a party that has not become complacent.
Others were simply too complacent to take the time to head to the polls.
People in Silicon Valley are complacent about the march toward global expansion, he said.
The players were conceited, arrogant and complacent, and the rest of us followed suit.
If you have passed on the opportunity to rebalance, you are most likely complacent.
The official said international shipping companies had started to become complacent about their security.
Europe, it is said, is too divided, complacent and weak to wield power decisively.
"This study raises awareness not to be complacent that we're raising equality," she said.
If you're in love and everything is good and happy, you get quite complacent.
She's been accused of being a complacent front-runner and pillar of the establishment.
Once the numbers of new arrivals fell, EU politicians became complacent, thinks Mr Knaus.
"The worst-case scenario is that everything's complacent, and people can vote for it."
"I'll be honest, sometimes Europe has been complacent about its own defense," he said.
I love America but this complacent attitude to its gun violence culture is horrible.
Startups are moving too fast these days for a complacent strategy to be enough.
Some became inured to the Trump administration's repeated threats and reversals, and therefore complacent.
"If Nigeria has taught us anything, it's that we can't be complacent," Bari said.
After a decade of low wages and high profits, firms may be feeling complacent.
This complacent parochialism now looks like a strategic handicap, and not just for Huawei.
I am not complacent in anything I do; I always strive to be better.
People have stopped being as complacent and everyone's art will become better and fearless.
Trump's demeanor can seem smug or complacent — low-energy, even; Ingraham was a firebrand.
How many other nations among the 30 with power reactors have been equally complacent?
What could I do to reach people who were complacent about those very issues?
"Nestle has arguably been lackadaisical and complacent and underperformed its potential," Bernstein analysts said.
We wouldn't want Australians to become alarmed or complacent based on their individual results.
But AT&T may be a little too complacent: it raised some customer prices.
When you're fatigued by the things you're working on, you get complacent and lazy.
But, there's a big difference between being proud of your accomplishments and becoming complacent.
Those arguments resonate with some Democrats, who are worried their party will become complacent.
"The market is probably a little complacent towards a rules-based shift," McDonald said.
They keep us wrapped up in a cocoon of mush, complacent and completely relaxed.
It's clear to me, as California's chief elections official, that we cannot become complacent.
Even so, we can't afford to be complacent — and President-elect Donald Trump agrees.
We have gotten complacent about nuclear warfare and the potential for global catastrophic annihilation.
But that sweet spot between paralyzing fear and complacent optimism is a small one.
I rebuilt my life and it became wonderful, but I became complacent and forgot.
That motto means they never can become complacent and always place the customer first.
The virus is forcing us not to be complacent before what globalization has wrought.
Bolch noted how being a successful artist requires never allowing yourself to become complacent.
By 1989, two-thirds of Americans believed that welfare made people dependent and complacent.
It would be foolish for anyone to be complacent about what he can do.
In other words, Wall Street was complacent about the coronavirus outbreak and its consequences.
"I don't think I'm comfortable, because I don't want to get complacent," he says.
This belief can make people complacent, believing that we have advanced beyond Victorian attitudes.
What we now have is a weird combination of Trumpism and complacent Republican orthodoxy.
It has been complacent for too long, economically and politically, coasting on former glories.
Some bankers think issuers are being a touch complacent by holding back issuance now.
If Democrats become complacent now that we've lost it, we'll never get it back.
The political system had grown complacent during the windfall years of the mining boom.
Investor sentiment has lifted from a depressed state — but isn't dangerously complacent quite yet.
Just because I'd gotten my first call-up, it's not time to be complacent.
"My only fear for the future is that people could become complacent," she says.
Ocasio-Cortez's victory is a story of the complacent establishment taking voters for granted.
And if folks are complacent, it's like great, don't hire those folks, we will!
"Investors got complacent," said Thomas Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments in Atlanta.
The chaotic world of Children of Men is the ideal dystopia for Theo's complacent masculinity.
For starters, since the election, many Americans are significantly less apathetic or complacent about politics.
And while he's enjoying the accolades and opportunities, he's making sure he doesn't grow complacent.
Instead, he warned gun owners not to become "complacent" leading up to the midterm elections.
"As American citizens, we cannot be complacent about protecting our sensitive, personal data," he says.
Surveying Europe's liberal leaders, he sees a complacent elite ignorant of a quickly changing world.
The thinking is that investors could be too comfortable with rising prices and are complacent.
He urged Americans to not be complacent against cyber threats, which could cause devastating destruction.
Dhammakaya's mostly middle-class adherents complain that older Buddhist temples have grown complacent and materialistic.
" He continued: "Retailers of all sizes are complacent about the issue of fake faux fur.
"We are confident but absolutely not complacent," Jacques said on a conference call with media.
Market expectations appear "too complacent" on rates and the possibility the economy could pick up.
A signal to Washington that we stand shoulder-to-shoulder against a complacent status quo.
"I became complacent and the weight just kept piling on," the certified public accountant says.
Public policy has been complacent about setting up well-functioning compensation for those who suffer.
And in the long term, ignoring the need for negative emissions is complacent at best.
The problem is not a complacent upper-middle class obliviously enjoying the fruits of liberalism.
"The market seems very complacent about the headlines which really don't look constructive," he said.
"(Haining's) example is a reminder to us to not become complacent or lazy," he said.
Those MROs who ... become complacent, I think you will see those MROs tend to falter.
Not that I or anybody should be complacent, but that's just how the game is.
Doing that so easily to a world-class opponent could understandably make a man complacent.
Although this is good news, the storm is still dangerous and shouldn't make you complacent.
Clooney plays Lee Gates, a complacent stock-touting guru with his own trashy television show.
"What's getting to me is how complacent people in Miami are about this," he said.
Looking back, Broadway-Mack said she was "almost too complacent" before last year's presidential election.
It's good to have a strong stomach and not get complacent about stocks and markets.
Filia argued financial markets had become "complacent" and "insensitive" to fundamental changes in the economy.
We cannot be complacent as the problems of bigotry and racism persist in our nation.
"I had become complacent — too sure of what I thought I knew," Mr. Fink said.
Other times, instead of being too fearful of cataclysmic events, financial markets are too complacent.
He added that he worries pharmacy benefit managers have been "complacent participants" in the schemes.
Other times an organization can become complacent with the grants it gets year after year.
At the same time, Samsung's ruthlessly competitive culture prevented these internal suppliers from becoming complacent.
"Culture is in the DNA of the capital but we cannot be complacent," Khan said.
It was a drug epidemic, contained by the protective cushioning of a complacent class bubble.
I think we are becoming far too complacent about this kind of shift in warfare.
A large, complacent-looking cat in a tightfitting bee costume looks blankly into the camera.
None of that means progressives should feel complacent about the Trump administration — just the opposite.
And when it did snap out of its possibly complacent state, it did so sharply.
The problem in the past has been that the ANC became arrogant; it became complacent.
Of course, liberals should not be complacent about Trump's ability to win a general election.
Labour's conference, while jubilant, did not feel complacent, though that is something to guard against.
Mexico picked off Germany, complacent and sluggish, only a little more than a week ago.
"They had always said, 'It's going to happen again — don't ever feel complacent,'" he said.
Trink said Twitch ran "the risk of being complacent" given its dominance in the market.
U.S. President Barack Obama urged people not to be complacent and to heed safety instructions.
She's seemingly gotten complacent and started putting her focus elsewhere like on a VP candidacy.
Klobuchar's triumphant New Hampshire debate had one ingredient she did not control: a complacent Warren.
But that does not mean you should become complacent; there are still undercurrents of change.
A superannuated Lothario (Stuart Hughes) holds complacent court amid the testimonies of women he seduced.
As I trained, I realized I had become complacent in the rest of my life.
"People kind of got complacent and not vigilant about updating their machines," Mr. Wysopal said.
Book publishers grew complacent because Amazon has been less hostile in the past few years.
Offshore energy production is too important to the nation for the industry to be complacent.
But Trump's challenge to a complacent reliance on facts has been a long time coming.
The California crash points out that "semiautonomous vehicles can lead drivers to be complacent, highly complacent, about their systems, and it also points out that smartphones manipulating them, can be so addictive, that people aren't going to put them down," NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt said.
"We will not be complacent, we still want to openly collaborate with the world," he said.
But for Trump, he was at least showing he was not complacent about his Iowa fortunes.
Rather, readers' complacent consciences undergo shock therapy in order to enliven their sensitivity to dire happenings.
Then when you become complacent and comfortable that's a sign that it's time to move on.
"When people get comfortable and complacent with the cost of borrowing money they overspend," she said.
But without speaking for that truth, we become complacent as many Americans have become I believe.
Perhaps investors had been used to good news for so long that they had become complacent.
Those aren't reasons to get complacent, but extra safety nets are there should you need them.
"We can not become complacent with this achievement but must rather protect it carefully," said Etienne.
Don't grow complacent if you're contributing enough to get a match from your employer (if offered).
Volumes were low, the market was complacent, and then we got the big news from China.
It's easy to get complacent with following your friends and a few accounts matching your interests.
This suggests that investors are not complacent at all, and think that volatility may soon return.
Before they celebrate... But the lesson of recent weeks means no House Republican will be complacent.
"Clearly, we can't become complacent," Matshidiso Moeti, WHO's regional director for Africa, said earlier this month.
You win, and you&aposre a little complacent, but, I mean, that was two years ago.
Thompson plays Katherine Newberry, a veteran late-night host ("28 years and counting") who's gotten complacent.
But it's remarkable that the audience, which has been hungry for red meat, was so complacent.
"When that money is sitting in your bank, it's really easy to become complacent," he said.
Should the candidate work harder to become more honest, more professional, or more passive and complacent?
But maybe are we too complacent when it comes to innovation or the need for it.
And if we stay complacent and silent, we are telling trans people that they don't matter.
Mrs Clinton's aides also feared that declaring victory before the primaries would make her supporters complacent.
I think we've all been complacent, sitting at home and have everything delivered on a screen.
If you're No. 1 or No. 2 in your market, it's very easy to become complacent.
"We're not going to get complacent, we're not going to celebrate any time soon," he said.
I think that's a really great step for this country because this country's gotten very complacent.
Of course, this cannot make us complacent about the horrific violence in the afflicted one-sixth.
Such voters broadly side with Democrats, even though they are notoriously complacent in nonpresidential election years.
Led by Day, Spieth and McIlroy, the top players appear in no danger of becoming complacent.
I've noted often that investors, while happy with the returns this year, seem bored and complacent.
David Frum's "Trumpocracy" warns against the "complacent optimism" that American politics are immune from fatal damage.
Some reproductive rights advocates say the movement has been too complacent as abortion restrictions have proliferated.
"But at the end of the day, we never want to be complacent with our product."
In a way it was a boon for environmentalism—it rallied all of the complacent people.
So we'd be foolish to get complacent about the policy and social issues underlying gun violence.
The atmosphere of the protest was jubilant but determined, and its participants proud but not complacent.
But Levandowski, who now had two children, told colleagues that he wasn't about to become complacent.
"If we were complacent in any way, maybe, maybe not, I don't know," Mr. Calhoun said.
And that, in turn, may require a radical shake-up of America's excessively complacent political elite.
He acknowledged that the president's party normally suffers setbacks, in part because its voters become complacent.
"Democrats, for many years now, have become complacent about the third branch of government," Fallon said.
The task is not complete, we are not complacent, but we are well on our way.
When it comes to student privacy, parents may be complacent, but the tech companies sure aren't.
We're complacent in the impact of social media and on partisanship and our own mental states.
We're being complacent on moving forward on innovation and how to innovate into the next century.
This week, Tyler Cowen — economist, professor, blogger, and author of The Complacent Class — answers our questions.
His killing triggered soul-searching over whether Germany was being complacent about the far-right threat.
But I stress that we must not be simply complacent with the adoption of these sanctions.
We can never be complacent while some terrible misfortune happens to those thousands of miles away.
Still others said that Oregon Democrats, so used to winning, had grown complacent about the race.
Such voters broadly side with Democrats, even though they are notoriously complacent in nonpresidential election years.
American businesses can not be complacent about protecting their data and intellectual property from our adversaries.
Now they are routinely decried as prescribed by a Western élite and a complacent Congress Party.
Tom Buerkle of Breakingviews warns that Mary T. Barra, G.M.'s chief executive, shouldn't get complacent.
Being a complacent investor is not the same thing as being an aggressive or conservative investor.
"The market has been too complacent with how it was pricing in those risks," he said.
"The market has been too complacent with how it was pricing in those risks," he said.
"I think when everybody is complacent, that's usually when you have to be nervous," he said.
Retirement account balances have hit record highs again — but now isn't the time to get complacent.
Scarcely a month goes by without another grant, another ribbon-cutting, another broadside against complacent CEOs.
Lulled by favorable polls, distracted by its own destiny, Silicon Valley was above all else complacent.
OPEC has warned for years that oil producers shouldn't get complacent about investing in future production.
There's his love-hate relationship with his own ambition, his ambivalence about his own complacent fans.
On some estates now there is a real lack of community, so people are more complacent.
It's about not wanting to be complacent, and wanting to continue to be challenged and learn.
Perhaps a knockdown pitch is the best way to wake up a team of complacent billionaires.
By the time the climax rolled around, I found myself strangely complacent about the whole thing.
It will cause "complacent" men to abandon condoms en masse and drive up rates of other STIs.
If you get complacent as a leader, you're an easy target for hungry, hustling up-and-comers.
But as drivers are asked to do less, they are becoming more complacent — and complacency breeds danger.
Complacent financiers, regulators and central bankers allowed risk to build and put the whole system in danger.
He is unclear who the complacent class really are, and who exactly is responsible for the mess.
Never get complacent, just keep moving up and if you can't move up, move over, she says.
At His Most Complacent After the superfight with Mirko Filipovic, the quality of Emelianenko's opposition rapidly declined.
The markets have been relatively complacent, but we are starting to see an acknowledgement of these risks.
The drama has made them less complacent, prompting a rethink of their export strategies, and much else.
There's a lack of agency among the youth who feels disempowered and complacent with what's going on.
This was how the world worked: you didn't get ahead by being unremarkable, or by being complacent.
"USS has been complacent at best and arrogant at worst," says John Ralfe, an independent pensions consultant.
"We are concerned that policymakers ... will become complacent and think that 'our job is done'," she said.
"We're not nearly as complacent as Khalid al-Falih that they can survive this easily," she added.
The Walking Dead has been stuck in a sort of complacent loop of the same old stuff.
But Paul warns us not to be complacent, saying "keep alert with all perseverance" (Ephesians 6:18).
It's been two years' since Amy Schumer's critically-acclaimed Trainwreck, and the comedian has hardly become complacent.
However, I have supported activists who have challenged moribund management teams backed by complacent boards of directors.
This gaudy digital presentation has the general effect of reducing the public to a complacent "wow" condition.
Yet Mrs May is less complacent, acknowledging that it will not be "plain sailing" for the economy.
Perhaps that view is complacent although, again, it is hard to see what might trigger the crash.
The market is very overbought, very complacent, very much vulnerable to any kind of a sell-off.
However, with Hillary, it will just be a complacent, run-of-the-middle-of-the-road presidency.
With some parts of Florida still reeling from Hurricane Irma, Scott warned residents not to become complacent.
"We cannot be complacent and we cannot be cynical, because the stakes are too high," Obama said.
"You don't want to get complacent about your career and especially not your earnings progression," she says.
Early in each 2014 and this year, there was a nasty shakeout lower amid complacent investor sentiment.
All those polls, all that parsing and extrapolating of data to lull us into a complacent stupor.
With a reputation for being lazy, complacent and social media-obsessed, millennials can't really catch a break.
Lately, market watchers have fretted that low readings are pointing to a market that is overly complacent.
And as a fearful person, I don't let myself get complacent, despite my impressive un-punched streak.
The movie's implication that the untenable conditions are just "the way it is" is complacent at best.
The nimbleness of corporations gives them an edge over hoary, complacent institutions, including those in higher education.
From the start, something violent and presumptively male has been threatening the complacent skin of the story.
Maybe you all fight so hard for the presidency and you win and you're a little complacent.
"I don't want to become complacent because the ideas I have aren't being questioned anymore," she said.
It's easy to become complacent during the first half of the season, which is typically very quiet.
Triumphant in business and reaffirmed in love, the Carters know they have another battle: against sounding complacent.
The recent sharp movements in markets have been a wake-up call for complacent investors, experts say.
Brussels has been "lazy and complacent" in the face of the Italian election challenge, Mr. Rahman said.
Others worried that affirmative action was making Malays complacent and unable to compete in a free market.
Is it secretly recruiting people — an army of complacent drudges — to act as its protectors and propagators?
He noted the size of the powerful Category 5 storm, and told residents not to become complacent.
Worse, ignorance compounded (and justified by) the squeamish silences around vulvas have made many of them complacent.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told his supporters not to be complacent before a Dec.
If Republicans had been complacent when they were down in West Virginia, they wouldn't have it today.
The longer the distance from the last financial crisis, the more complacent we become, warns the SRC.
But even though the market's breadth numbers aren't indicating any problems, he said investors shouldn't get complacent.
But to judge from what's happening on tech's own doorstep, there is nothing to be complacent about.
Warriors 22003, Nets 258.7 Barclays Center rocked hard on Thursday night, compared with the more complacent norm.
She is someone who is never going to become complacent with the world she is living in.
Anyway, my thing is, we're not complacent is one thing that I think positively we are not.
Physical therapist Harriet Surdi was able to meet her unemployment challenges by not being complacent — professionally or financially.
"While BI is chasing for faster growth, one cannot be too complacent of the risks involved," he said.
But I wouldn&apost -- I wouldn&apost celebrate yet, Republicans, because you don&apost want to get complacent.
Despite his global success and massive earning power, Jackson was adamant about not getting complacent with his career.
It is not a hard, penetrating stalk, but rather a cloud of pleasure, multiple, complacent, indulgent and powerful.
People were complacent, "thinking that if the official reports had nothing, then we were exaggerating," the doctor explained.
A line of trees 2600 metres away from his position illustrates how he can't afford to be complacent.
Don't get complacent with your skill set and don't wait for clients to push you into new challenges.
Many of their incumbents had been around for years and had grown complacent, never expecting a serious challenge.
A line of trees 500 metres away from his position illustrates how he can't afford to be complacent.
"Management appears complacent about the status quo and unfocused on the lack of user growth," the analyst wrote.
But it's also about monetizing his messaging systems and trying to make sure that the company isn't complacent.
Coach Juan Carlos Osorio insisted that his team would not be complacent, however, underlining South Korea's tactical nous.
"They're ignorant and complacent about what the situation is, it's the system, it ain't Donald Trump," he said.
Brexiteers have been equally complacent about what the British public is prepared to swallow to strike new deals.
In the 1960s, Fahrenheit 451 reflected a barren world of complacent suburbanites, longing to feel anything at all.
Past corrections over the last 10 years have recovered quickly, which has made a lot of investors complacent.
It is difficult to sound sanguine on Europe's politics without appearing complacent, even when the arguments are reasoned.
But its chief U.S. rival Lyft can't afford to get complacent, Lyft director of product Taggart Matthiesen says.
As a result, we feel complacent, and this leads to a general lack of concern about our privacy.
PARSCALE: Yes, I mean, here&aposs the thing is once Obama won, they became complacent a little bit.
"After the win, we got a little complacent and didn't practice as much as we could," he said.
"We are not complacent, but we are closer tonight to a Peoples Vote than we have ever been."
Roseen said he is concerned that investors have become complacent on bonds after years of mostly positive returns.
Ultimately, when investors become complacent in negativity, Cramer said that is the time when it could take off.
None of this is to say that supporters of an economically open Britain can afford to be complacent.
Seeking to galvanize his base, he urged the crowd not to become "complacent" heading into the midterm elections.
It is very easy to become complacent and accept the excesses of President Trump as the new normal.
The tendency to become complacent or make mistakes reflects typical human behavior on the part of cyber criminals.
We've seen a mostly complacent woman whose actions and feelings have had no impact on the larger story.
"I don't think I have to really try to not be complacent, it's just always exciting," she said.
She has to exploit the opportunity of Trump's excessive bleakness without coming across as the least bit complacent.
Second, they knew their incumbent representatives had become complacent, relying on winning cycle after cycle without credible opponents.
It was such a reliable trade that many market participants got complacent and assumed it would last forever.
I wish I could tell you I am no longer complacent, that I've left all nationalist sentiment behind.
While Democrats should feel vindicated by the events of the past week, they certainly should not become complacent.
"Don't be complacent, my friends!" she told supporters on Tuesday inside a high school gym in West Philadelphia.
They say they're starting to see more 'no' ads and are worried the 'yes' camp is becoming complacent.
"We can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings," Hood said in a prepared statement.
But I also think we are being complacent if we think we are on the right track today.
But that doesn't mean that Paige is complacent when it comes to gross men ogling her in public.
"What's worrying me is that the Bank is, or the Court is, pretty complacent about this," he said.
Lest you get complacent, every once in a while there's an entry that involves a fairly obscure word.
Some jeered what seemed like a complacent hope that when Trump is gone America can return to normal.
Then, as so often happens to even the best reformers, success made Mr. Putin complacent if not arrogant.
The maxims were the same: live by the checklist; carve the routines into muscle memory; never get complacent.
And they advised Americans who are concerned about Trump not to be complacent in the upcoming US election.
Sam realizes this when he makes his case at the Citadel, and Archmaester Ebrose, while complacent, believes him.
Cohen said in the letter that this settlement with the SEC didn't mean the firm could become complacent.
"South Korea's chaebol have been complacent," said Lee Dong-gull, the chairman of state-run Korea Development Bank.
Many of us have been living in a bubble of complacent blindness to what truly matters in life.
Many of us have been living in a bubble of complacent blindness to what truly matters in life.
It's set in 2015 among a complacent group of married gays and lesbians — including, inevitably, Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
"When you look at the standings we're still chasing so there's nothing to be complacent about," Porcello said.
The episode shows how complacent investors became about the threat the coronavirus poses to the fragile world economy.
Eight years ago, the artist Michael Anthony Simon, then thirty, was living in Chicago and feeling complacent, creatively.
"We will not remain complacent, and we will enforce our laws whatever way we can," Ms. George said.
The pictures, which are, indeed, beautiful, may be the last major artistic stand of the complacent male gaze.
"We listen very carefully to Kim Jong Un's rhetoric, and we can't afford to be complacent," said Dunford.
The US, complacent in its old position as gatekeeper of global finance, hasn't yet fully grasped the danger.
So I think we're too complacent about a lot of things - geopolitical risk, all of these things so.
If they know that they have to compete for your business, they are less likely to get complacent.
"Although the launches were no threat to Guam, it reminds us that we cannot be complacent," Charfauros said.
While they have no problem denouncing President Trump's policies, they are seemingly complacent with Modi's actions in Kashmir.
Look, you never want to be, CO of a company, get complacent and say that doesn't matter, ever.
Many were poorly run, led by complacent boards of directors and executive teams reluctant to shake things up.
Too many people — well-meaning people on both the left and right — have grown complacent about nationalist bigotry.
The IMF warned that investors may be "overly complacent" about downside risks this late in the economic cycle.
"We can't afford to be complacent," Anne Schuchat, the CDC's acting director, said on a Thursday press call.
We do however favour yen outperformance as assume that investors have become overly complacent as regards BoJ policy.
Governments may have become complacent, abandoning needed reforms and skimping on investments in productivity-enhancing things like education.
Gabelli, who said he was "neutral" on Trump's tariffs, said the market is not too complacent about tariffs.
U.S. markets are too complacent about rising interest rates and "quantitative tightening," an expert told CNBC on Tuesday.
Complacent consumers have woken up to the disastrous effects of eating uninteresting, over-sugared and salted, processed foods.
Contradicting critics who lambaste their generation as complacent and ignorant, they proved to be mature, passionate and capable.
A few months later, Bolton appeared on Fox News to warn viewers that their government was intolerably complacent.
But others raised concerns over the risk of drivers becoming complacent and less focused on the road conditions.
"A guy like that could be complacent and take it easy," said his rookie linemate Ryan Hartman, 22.
In any event, hoards of Rainbow Chip fans, once quietly complacent with the state of Big Frosting, revolted.
Remaining complacent in the face of increasing racial disparities in education conveys that we are content with inequality.
But let's not be complacent and fall for greenwashing, where eco-friendliness is more marketing strategy than mission.
It extends all the way back to 2010, when complacent Democrats didn't show up to vote, handing control of the House to the Republican Party, and makes a stopover in 2014, when many of these same complacent Democrats didn't show up again, and ceded the Senate to Republicans as well.
Economists such as Tyler Cowen, author of "The Complacent Class", worry that its decline will dampen the nation's dynamism.
Scott Walker, fear their Trump-loyal base is complacent and skeptical of polls that show trouble for their party.
We came out a little complacent tonight, but it's great we have 763 games to build toward the playoffs.
I think conservatives had gotten too complacent, just too confident, in a way, that these things could be managed.
And at first, she's comically complacent about the fact that there's a definitely-not-human thing growing inside her.
Politicians and central bankers have been remarkably complacent in preparing to combat a recession in a low-rate world.
French people cannot afford to be complacent about this election, or indifferent to the choices on offer (see article).
And that is an opportunity that could be missed by all of the innate complacent bearishness in the market.
I think it's easy to get kind of complacent when something has been on cruise control for so long.
Don't get complacent though—you can still be distracted while talking to the Google Assistant or listening to music.
Investors have appeared complacent, however, according to the IMF's latest Global Financial Stability Report, which was released on Wednesday.
Though I do think it's worth asking whether investors have become too complacent about political uncertainty as a result.
But the other part is that the supposed maverick upstart hasn't managed to get one over the complacent megacorporation.
Tobias Levkovich, chief U.S. equity strategist at Citigroup, said the stock market had become vulnerable as investors grew complacent.
"The booster, I think — I don't want to get complacent, but I think we understand reusable boosters," Musk said.
It is not a sign that you have given up, that you are complacent or one of the winners.
However, we should not be complacent about inflation risk, simply because there wasn't much of it in recent years.
While the low unemployment numbers for veterans are encouraging, we cannot be complacent and let our efforts stop there.
It feels complacent at a time when understanding the language of economic disparity is crucial to some people's survival.
We should expect that only an intentional Chernobyl incident will get complacent countries to dramatically change their security culture.
Even a comically bad convention does not help drive up turnout among potential Democratic voters with a complacent attitude.
But I also found a system that had grown lackadaisical and complacent—not an environment for success or change.
Enterprise data breaches dominate the headlines today, yet it's easy to get complacent in our day-to-day lives.
"People became a little too complacent last week," said Ilya Feygin, managing director and senior strategist at WallachBeth Capital.
PEPFAR's overwhelming success was never certain, and we can't allow ourselves to become complacent with what we've already accomplished.
But, by paying a backhanded compliment to the threat from synthetics, it shows the industry is becoming less complacent.
As the study notes, many elected officials, parents and teachers have become complacent about the quality of their schools.
Or are people getting complacent thinking rates are going to be low for an extended period of time here?
But I am afraid that the conclusion you imply—that the West should not worry too much—is complacent.
"When you rule the piano world for 160 years, you can get complacent," said Mr. Husmann, the company executive.
We should not become complacent, or announce the victory of the rule of law against the challenges of populism.
But Clinton also delivered a careful warning for Democrats not to become complacent on the battle over abortion access.
That's Patty McCord's "algorithm" for success, which she gives to employees who have grown complacent at rapidly growing startups.
His remarks drew applause as he implored the audience to avoid becoming complacent as authoritarianism rises around the globe.
This practice has more people saving, yet it has also made some complacent about their retirement planning, Sims said.
But we can hope that bottom-up political activism will light a fire underneath the complacent rump of Congress.
I also know that there are people who are struggling more than me, so how can I become complacent?
"I think it tells us that we shouldn't be too complacent about disguises being easy to spot," York says.
" As for his major league career, Doerr said: "In those, days, I don't think anyone ever got too complacent.
"My cousins were complacent and ignored the truth," said Mr. Strawbridge, who owns nearly 3 percent of the company.
" He added, "Just never become complacent and try to maintain anything, because once you start maintaining, you ultimately lose.
The prosecutors highlighted what they described as the "extremely complacent" attitude of the IAAF toward the Russian athletics federation.
They cite hardship from a massive, 12-city lock down, as well as a complacent early response from officials.
New generations, not shaped by the Pinochet years, have been less complacent and more demanding of wide-ranging reforms.
This showed that the city government was being complacent despite the urgent orders handed down by Beijing, he said.
It's ultimately as complacent, self-absorbed and clueless as its heroine, and not always in an especially amusing way.
"I think the market's a little complacent," said Bob McNally, founder and president of energy consultancy The Rapidan Group.
But as Tyler Cowen demonstrates in his compelling new book, "The Complacent Class," contemporary Americans have lost their mojo.
Do you think there's a risk that investors, and perhaps business leaders, are being too complacent at this stage?
"This is a new type of situation so I think they are remaining complacent but acting as they need."
The business-as-usual attitude raises a difficult question: Are investors too complacent in their assessment of lingering risks?
I told her to be sharp and only be complacent when she realizes she could get others in trouble.
LONDON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told his supporters not to be complacent before a Dec.
The market rally has left RiverFront Investment Group Chief market strategist Kevin Nicholson bullish on earnings, but not complacent.
If you find a way to bring this to patients, do you worry about them becoming complacent with placebo?
That doesn't mean, of course, that we should be complacent when they lead terrible lives in a factory farm.
But because that majority is silent, it is weak and complacent, unwilling to speak up on its own behalf.
I am vested in the fight for our planet but so many are complacent or living for the short term ….
Basically they think that the America they were complacent about, that was changing, is no longer necessarily representing their views.
"Nestle's insular, complacent, and bureaucratic organization is overly complex, lethargic, and misses too many trends," Loeb said in the letter.
"I think the industry has been very complacent because they've said nobody's going to buy fashion on Amazon," says Adeyoola.
"It shows how far we have to go still and reminds the LGBTQ community to not become complacent," he says.
It reminded me that we cannot be complacent, and that we cannot assume to understand the true pain of others.
We cannot be complacent, and we cannot forget the hard work it took us to get to where we are.
The recent decline "has been orderly, it's been on low volume and it's been — dare I say — complacent," Block said.
He added "no one in this city is complacent" and urged New Yorkers to stay vigilant in reporting suspicious activity.
But neither should anyone be complacent about the dangers of a trading system racked by confrontation and ad hoc bans.
"Child marriage is a gross violation of women's rights, and we cannot be complacent," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"But we can't be complacent," said Meredith Atwell Baker, CEO of CTIA, the wireless trade group that commissioned the report.
But don't take that as an excuse to get complacent — not now, with the next wave just over the horizon.
You can put on a great show against Romero and still get starched when you slip up or get complacent.
Goldman Sachs told clients to buy dividend growth stocks with cheap valuations to outperform in an increasingly complacent stock market.
This STAT News piece served as a wake-up call to anyone who's gotten complacent about MRSA and other germs.
On Friday, traders went from complacent to a mild panic, from not caring to buying volatility, essentially shorting the market.
" King said, "We cannot afford to relax or become complacent in the face of such a shadowy and destructive phenomenon.
And I think the minute that we say we are, then I think there is a natural — you become complacent.
I hope that they'll like it, but I'm not trying to educate them, and I don't think people are complacent.
Over the years, the public had became complacent about the ways their data was exploited without consent around the web.
Captain Blankenship Mermaid Sea Salt Hair Spray, $24, available at Amazon My hair is (almost) humorously non-complacent some days.
John D. Sutter, columnist for CNN and creator of CNN's 2 degree project, warns against becoming complacent about global warming.
Spurts of fast growth contain the seeds of their own destruction: exuberant investors sponsor frothy projects and politicians become complacent.
We shouldn't jump the gun, we shouldn't be complacent and listen to some of the noise such as 'mission accomplished'.
We shouldn't jump the gun, we shouldn't be complacent and listen to some of the noise such as 'mission accomplished.
"We cannot afford to relax or become complacent in the face of such a shadowy and destructive phenomenon," King said.
LONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was not complacent about the outcome of the Dec.
The Democratic National Committee chairwoman had suggested that millenial women had become complacent on abortion rights after Roe v. Wade.
One has to hope that the new administration is not complacent about the latest episode in Greece's ongoing economic crisis.
There's counterpressure, too; a band of congresswomen crash the Senate dining room to lobby and shame their complacent male colleagues.
Despite this unjust and deplorable situation, most of the 7 billion people on the planet are complacent about nuclear weapons.
Their anxieties and grand hopes might seem extreme, but it may well be that we have grown complacent and shortsighted.
Democratic lawmakers who have become complacent or broken faith with their party by voting with Republicans -- like Texas Democratic Rep.
"As conservatives, we've become complacent with the caricature that's been placed upon us," he told a group of fellow Republicans.
Way too many politicians in Virginia are way too complacent about the rise of white supremacist violence and anti-Semitism.
MP's described the lack of resource to protect the new aircraft carriers as "complacent at best and dangerous at worst".
If Trump's priorities are emergencies, his opposition has to use similar language or risk looking complacent, disinterested, or just bland.
The show started in 2011, deep in President Obama's first term, and a feudal fantasy seemed like a complacent retreat.
To many Poles the British reaction to the threat has been too slow — complacent even — compared with things back home.
Last weekend, during a brief break from Trump's impeachment trial, he warned supporters against becoming complacent in the final stretch.
When the ratio is low, it may be a sign that investors are too complacent and the market is overbought.
For now, Ulta's biggest concern is that the company doesn't get too complacent with where it stands against its competitors.
Global investors are being overly complacent about downside economic risks, aggravated but not limited to the growing impact of coronavirus.
Whether you find yourself in a comfortable, stable job or unemployed with no job prospects, it's easy to become complacent.
Women's rights and civil rights are inextricably linked, she says, but women have become complacent in the last 20 years.
Stocks are off to a strong start for 2018 — yet financial advisors say now isn't the time to get complacent.
"We're hopeful, but we're not complacent," said Dan Jaffe, who runs the Washington office for the Association of National Advertisers.
It's a Freudian id-inspired nightmare revealing a complacent, media-saturated, consumer-driven culture that may have royally fucked us.
The Left has been comfortable — some might even say complacent — these last eight years when it comes to effective organizing.
These technologies are intended to make driving safer, but people may get complacent and mistakenly believe the car can drive itself.
Snyder said this week's price spike is not necessarily surprising given how complacent the market had grown about low inventory levels.
A measure of equity volatility is below historical norms, indicating investors may be getting too complacent about the Donald Trump rally.
Unions that had grown complacent are finding a source of fiery energy in the defensive battles they've been forced to wage.
"I say to folks, we cannot be complacent, and we cannot be cynical, because the stakes are too high," he said.
Overall, Delaney helped serve as a foil for both Warren and Sanders, who attacked his positions as too moderate and complacent.
The "low" level of the VIX draws predictable cries that investors are "complacent" and the market vulnerable to a serious drop.
"That made us really never be able to be complacent and keep pushing the directors, the creators, keep pushing the envelopes." 
Chief Executive Warren East said cost savings would be towards the top of his target range, but he was not complacent.
It is not that my struggle has ended and I can get complacent that I will now always get good films.
Erik gets some good lines in at the expense of the complacent Wakandans, and Mr Jordan plays him to the hilt.
I definitely had moments of having a little heightened awareness because the last thing you want to do is become complacent.
This is the 2040 Mr Gameau would like his daughter to enjoy, but his film does not strike a complacent tone.
UK PM MAY SAYS IT'S EASY TO ASSUME LANDMARK AGREEMENTS WHICH CREATED INTERNATIONAL ORDER WILL LAST BUT WE CANNOT BE COMPLACENT
"I always talk about Pulse, and the reason is, I need people to understand that I was complacent once," he says.
This made it easy for us in the capital to become complacent over the populist angst that gave way to Brexit.
But despite returning to the Finals with relative ease the Warriors are well aware of the value of not becoming complacent.
" Strength and control: Le Pen: "Not only you don't have any plan [to fight terrorism] but you are complacent towards Islamists.
"Judging by Deere's dramatic outperformance, investors seem complacent that China will lift their retaliatory soybean tariffs on the U.S.," Gilardi wrote.
Be sure they are curious about what the next solution is going to be, and not just complacent with pushing buttons.
"The market has become very complacent over Russia geopolitical risks," Tim Ash, an analyst at Nomura International, said in a note.
Like I said before, when you're arrogant, it makes you complacent and it creates a blatant disregard for doing things right.
The market may be hitting new highs, but it is "too complacent" and "too arrogant," Dani Hughes told CNBC on Wednesday.
But the truth is this extremely complacent and overvalued market has been susceptible to a correction for a very long time.
"Then, after a brief period of time, a malaise sets in," and people — including security screeners — become more complacent, Stanton said.
In a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference last Friday, Trump urged conservative activists not to be complacent in 2018.
"We need to build the kind of resilience ... we can't be complacent, nor can we be paralyzed or debilitated by fear."
But ACA supporters shouldn't become complacent simply because a Republican health care bill is not going to become law anytime soon.
These days, it's easy to forget that such measures are still necessary, but when we become complacent, we also become vulnerable.
Even a cursory listen could draw people who simply felt indie rock had become too complacent and unwilling to actually rock.
Business lobby groups have urged Merkel to cut corporate taxes and some economists accuse her of being complacent about the economy.
Saudi Arabia's oil minister told CNBC on Friday that a dramatic upswing in crude prices was little reason to become complacent.
If the banking industry remains complacent, Amazon has the potential to transform finance in the same way that it upended retail.
"Some risks to the global outlook are materializing and given the limited policy room left, we shouldn't be complacent," Aso said.
This prosecution sends a powerful message to both the union and local district attorneys who have grown complacent about such episodes.
"I think people in the wealthy countries had gotten complacent, never bothering to build more recycling facilities domestically," O&aposNeill added.
Despite being one of the first smartphones, it failed to innovate and became complacent in how the smartphone market was changing.
This year is different, conventional wisdom dictates, because voters are angry at their complacent political elites, at globalization and at immigrants.
One of them is you get comfortable and complacent in a company that you've been around for a really long time.
It keeps the scene fresh and alive, and it also keeps complacent people on their toes, which again is only positive.
The longer sex workers are forced to be complacent in our treatment and our silence, the sooner our rights are forgotten.
We can't be complacent about it but it does appear that it's going to be a 'Yes' vote at this stage.
Italians are hungry for new—even unconventional—ideas, and tired of their established leaders, who are regarded as corrupt or complacent.
Warrenism grasps what many other Democrats (like Mr. Biden) don't: Liberalism is on the ropes because it became complacent about power.
In the 1990s, we were too complacent about the risks of terrorism; it took the twin towers collapsing to galvanize us.
Bears 28, Packers 249 After Chicago's collapse against Green Bay in Week 1, Eddie Jackson called his teammates lazy and complacent.
But I cannot become complacent just because one part of Congress might push back, finally, against an unruly, careless president. Never.
But some experts say the chaebols have now become complacent and risk averse, failing to keep pace with their overseas competitors.
It would put pressure on them not to be complacent and to work for the people's interests, rather than political lobbyists.
Don't become complacent about how much sleep you need; most people require between seven and nine hours of sleep a night.
Bond rally is a sign investors aren't complacent or irrational Still, others maintain that the market's relentless march higher is rational.
Per this "agonistic" conception of democracy, a healthy political order is one that prefers vigorous, good-faith argumentation to complacent consensus.
She believes the police had a "blind spot" about white supremacists and were complacent about the possibility of a serious attack.
On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said that OPEC+ should not be complacent about the coronavirus.
Mr. Kelly said that Americans have grown complacent because their government has done such a good job of keeping them safe.
But even with the uptick, Democrats should not get complacent, warned Jim Messina, longtime Obama adviser and his 2012 campaign manager.
Focusing exclusively on NIH funding and becoming dangerously complacent when the NIH budget is increased puts this research ecosystem at risk.
But it would be a mistake to be complacent about the president's proposal, because it is likely to have real consequences.
We want to be a hot team moving into the playoffs or a complacent team that's going to be home early.
In 2011, for example, he told me that investors were like complacent frogs sitting in a pot of slowly heating water.
Adopting a measure of technological optimism is not the same as adopting the blithe and complacent outlook of a techno-utopian.
Well, you never want to get complacent, so we still need to work hard, but I think we're over the hump.
"Populism" spread like wildfire across the West, thumbing its nose at elites seen by so many voters as complacent and self-serving.
He made that call in 2011 as Morgan Stanley's auto analyst, saying Tesla was set to "shake-up" the "complacent" auto industry.
The warning signsSpotting a scam like this isn't as easy as you might think—so rule number one is don't get complacent.
The blast of cold weather at the start of January seems to have shaken the market out of this rather complacent view.
Schumpeter had been complacent about the rise of Nazism; but for Popper and Hayek, the devastation unleashed by fascism was self-evident.
The market, however, remains complacent about two hikes this year, assigning just a 38 percent chance for the Fed to move twice.
Atwood said she was optimistic for the future but warned that many people have grown complacent about the impacts of climate change.
"A united, proactive effort on election security can defend our democracy from our adversaries, but we absolutely cannot get complacent," he said.
Young women are neither ungrateful to their feminist foremothers nor complacent; rather, they are activists for feminist causes that reflect their needs.
But we are not being complacent and the Government is actively engaging with partners to develop robust policies to tackle this issue.
This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.
For Brancheau, the explanation from senior management was that she was too complacent and put herself in too vulnerable of a position.
The main opposition Minjoo Party condemned "President Park Geun-hye's complacent historical consciousness" for calling on the public to accept the agreement.
Those who feel unaffected and complacent within this context are not putting forth anything interesting (or capable of empathy, for that matter).
And it also cannot be complacent with gains made on the state level when local governance runs contrary to the national message.
Additionally, many policymakers within the country have rallied against further stimulus measures that they believe could cause debtor nations to become complacent.
Elgarf believes British people have become too complacent about their food supply, always expecting that items they want will be conveniently available.
"Investors should not be complacent about the threat of a no-deal exit," said Dean Turner, UK economist at UBS Wealth Management.
You don't want a McDonald's that sits back and is complacent and happy with all the successes it's achieved in the past.
The night of the 2016 presidential election, after it was clear that Trump had won, I said that we'd all gotten complacent.
Schlosser argues we have become complacent about nuclear weapons by forgetting how close we have been to nuclear war in the past.
OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia warned oil traders on Friday that a dramatic upswing in crude futures was little reason to become complacent.
Rising demand for degrees has made universities complacent, says Nick Hillman of the Higher Education Policy Institute, a think-tank in Britain.
Financial stability could represent policy success, for example, or it could mean that regulators are becoming complacent and hidden pressures are building.
"It is a call to action for the complacent, to stop letting these fringe hatemongers have the floor," she said with emotion.
"We haven't won a World Series in more than a century, so there's nothing to get complacent or cocky about," Maddon said.
Doctrinaire and complacent political establishments had ignored the complaints of their populaces for too long, and now the reckoning was at hand.
"Markets have been fairly complacent on the risk side," said Youssef Zohny, international client advisor at the StennerZohny Group of Morgan Stanley.
Raj Rajkumar, head of the self-driving car lab at Carnegie Mellon University, suggested that success can make some autonomous teams complacent.
Former President Barack Obama urged Democrats not to get "complacent" in non-presidential elections during an October rally with Northam in Richmond.
The worst among us have deployed it to seduce and herd the vast, complacent center: It's O.K. You didn't do anything wrong.
I left North Korea fearing that we are far too complacent about the risk of a cataclysmic war that could kill millions.
These gases are inert in a complacent way, sort of happy and Zen because their orbiting circles of electrons are already complete.
But the question many are asking now is whether Sri Lanka, over the years since, relaxed so much that it became complacent.
Former Australian officials have said the police at that time were often hostile toward gay men and complacent about investigating their deaths.
The prosecutors in their indictment highlighted what they describe as the "extremely complacent" attitude of the IAAF toward the Russian athletics federation.
He has all the flaws of an incumbent, having been in power for so long that he has become complacent and arrogant.
"Too many market participants are way too complacent about Libya," said Helima Croft, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets in New York.
The risk, of course, is that Mr. Legere doesn't stick to his word, and a merged company becomes bigger and more complacent.
"Research shows that the No. 1 barrier to self-compassion is fear of being complacent and losing your edge," Dr. Neff said.
But it's bizarre that Republicans should be complacent about opioids, because the toll is disproportionately in red states — and it affects everyone.
The idea was to shake up a cadre of top officials, often educated at Oxford or Cambridges, that Mr. Cummings considers complacent.
The authorities, long criticized as complacent about the extreme right, promised an increased police presence at mosques, airports, train stations and borders.
But Cleveland got complacent, Boston got hot and the Celtics, who arrived at Quicken Loans Arena looking somewhat defeated, never gave up.
In the rush to get gifts sorted, it's all too easy to miss a warning sign, or get complacent about online security.
Worries about rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea toppled a market that has been considered richly valued and too complacent.
Meanwhile, DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz warned that millenials have become complacent over the issue of abortion, reports The Hill's Sarah Ferris.
In the United States, a complacent left acquits itself too easily of its role in paving the way to the Trump presidency.
If not disappointed in the level of action on border security, Trump has worried that some of his supporters may be complacent.
We cannot remain complacent about anything that will diminish the life of any individual as it diminishes the life of us all.
He said they had grown too complacent about state-level elections during Mr. Obama's administration and suffered staggering losses as a result.
The answer is that he broke the emergency glass and sent a complacent party and movement into a period of frenetic activity.
"The lack of new products in the market has led the health-care systems to be complacent in this area," Holzapfel said.
So long as we strive for change, or at least an easier time, we won't grow complacent, become inert and eventually stop.
"I don't think we can be any way complacent about the risks that are posed by people interfering in elections," Varadkar said.
The core problem of the Great Recession, looking back, is precisely that Lucas's complacent forecast really did seem sensible at the time.
Challenging the Democratic Jewish establishment's consensus on Israel would be part of the campaign's broader attack on the Democratic establishment's complacent liberalism.
As the crisis that followed the collapse of Lehman brought home, it is a mistake to be complacent about what may happen next.
Stocks may be coming off their best day in almost seven months, but Invesco has a warning for investors: Don't get too complacent.
We grew complacent, secure in our own echo-chamber, convinced that global trade is a modern inevitability and not reckoning the human cost.
In Arizona on Saturday, the Cardinals vow not to be complacent despite thrashing the Packers in the penultimate game of their regular season.
But investors are too complacent about the rising tide of protectionism, and an all-out trade war cannot be ruled out, Roach argues.
"Colonel King was unwilling to take a deeper look at the operations he commanded, and ultimately perpetuated a complacent atmosphere," the report said.
I had no plan for many years and that negatively impacted my earnings due to not seeking out better opportunities and remaining complacent.
Western Union, which does business in 2397 countries and moved $300 billion ($88 billion internationally) last year, is hardly complacent about the competition.
But he's not; he's actually pretty complacent about AI. The fears of superintelligent AI are probably genuine on the part of the doomsayers.
He said Trump was not qualified to be president, but acknowledged it was "an incredibly confusing year," and Democrats should not grow complacent.
From the looks of it, however, the big buy-out isn't making Anchor complacent when it comes to building out its own offerings.
Far from a lark, C.S.A. considers how societies use the complacent comforts of "tradition" as an excuse to keep perpetrating abhorrent cultural crimes.
I felt disconnected from society and trapped in a bubble of the real world, so I tried being this complacent person in society.
But Democrats are oddly complacent about it, in part because fixing it might help them politically, and they're worried that might seem unfair.
"It stems from the market belief that the worst is over for Chinese growth, which is, in our view, extremely complacent," he said.
I was thinking about whether she feels bad about what she did and whether she was coerced or was totally complacent and malicious.
"I told them we shouldn't be complacent and should continue to pursue necessary policy steps even though the economy was recovering," Aso said.
"We've been overly complacent for an extended period of time, and the normal anxieties in the market are beginning to reawaken," said McCain.
Frank Mir was never an especially gifted wrestler and had a tendency to get complacent on his back and then get stuck there.
There is also tax-and-benefits arbitrage going on: over the past decades, the suburbs have become complacent and downtowns have got hungrier.
"But we can't be complacent… if we choose not to take the necessary actions we're going to be in big trouble," said Liverman.
While our economic competitors slashed their taxes in hopes of replicating America's success, our leaders remained complacent or, in some cases, reversed course.
Bebb, who supports a second EU referendum, told Sky News that colleagues had been complacent about attempts to stop a no-deal departure.
But by the end of the 20th century the industry had grown as complacent as a punchline in a repeat episode of "Friends".
Germany's Christians had grown too complacent and materialistic, and the challenges ahead — ISIS attacks included — would force them to remember their Christian values.
It's not that the Munich-based pair have been complacent in opting for a schedule that's more strictly-when-necessary than Strictly Rhythm.
Although the two wins have boosted her confidence, she was not complacent as she prepares for her next match against American Sofia Kenin.
Democrats who might otherwise be complacent will face pressure to be accountable to the Democratic voters who elected them in the first place.
She's bookish and rebellious and curious while the other Gelflings are complacent, and she leverages her privileged position to get what she wants.
The person you're speaking with seems pretty complacent wherever they are, to be able to talk to you for hours on the radio.
Published the same year as le Carré's own divorce, Lover follows a complacent company man who loses himself in a bohemian couple's lives.
Lacking many friends in the suburbs and feeling complacent, Rhomberg nurtured connections with old friends from Oak Park now living in the city.
Changes to address management's concerns about complacent agents were halted because agents could complain directly to the secretary and his chief of staff.
Several indicators in the options and volatility markets suggest that investors have grown complacent amid the stock market's rally to all-time highs.
Busy trying to democratize others, Western policy elites became complacent toward the failures and deficiencies of free-market democracy in their own societies.
But if the movie aims to make complacent white people feel uncomfortable about their role in the current American turmoil, it fails spectacularly.
The fact that the debate has yielded so much heat and so little light is a sign of how complacent we have become.
"I think some of my colleagues fell into a trap of being complacent and they didn't work it and that showed," McCaul said.
He is always changing his lineup, often benching stars, both to better exploit his competition and so that his players won't become complacent.
"I think I'm good, but then I'm never complacent … I know I have more to prove to myself," he said, according to Complex.
"This data should not make us complacent to say that all those girls are risk-free," said Naana Otoo-Oyortey, head of Forward.
Complacent directors, horrible management, rapacious greed — wrapped in a package of holistic spirituality and the invention of a new kind of conscious capitalism.
But we're seeing something else — something sunnier — beyond the White House: an awakening in many Americans who were trusting, complacent or distracted before.
But they did not mince words when it came to their anxiety about Mr. Trump's election, urging audience members not to become complacent.
However, others fear that South Korea has fallen for a North Korean charm offensive and warned the international community not to be complacent.
During the Obama era, for example, Republican voters were fired up and Democrats complacent, feeling comfortable with their guy in the White House.
"We will not be complacent waiting for the market to return," Solomon said on a conference call with analysts, referring to bond trading.
A liberal group is demanding she resign a day after she alleged that young women are complacent on the issue of abortion rights.
"Markets are far too complacent about trade war risks," investment strategy and macro research firm TS Lombard wrote in a client note Friday.
"Current valuations are pricing in an awful lot of good news, with an investor base that seems at least somewhat complacent," he wrote.
Today they exist in complacent isolation, and can only be rescued from it by the conscious co-operation and collaboration of all craftsmen.
The key now is not to become complacent in the face of an administration using terms like "alternative facts" with a straight face.
And the complacent Democratic electorate of the 221 and 22016 congressional midterms as well as the 2016 presidential election is gone (for now).
Ben Graham's innovation was followed by the "proxyteer" wars, in which activist shareholders gathered together collections of proxy votes to overturn complacent managements.
The 1962 film is funny and pessimistic, and like many Surrealist works that seek to unsettle the complacent bourgeoisie, it is heavy-handed.
The California crash - involving a driver who was playing a game on his phone during the fatal trip - illustrates that "semi-autonomous vehicles can lead drivers to be complacent, highly complacent, about their systems, and it also points out that smartphones manipulating them, can be so addictive, that people aren't going to put them down," NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt said.
It is a way of administering a shock to a complacent establishment and turning Britain into a low-tax, light-regulation Singapore-on-Thames.
Public policy has been complacent about setting up well-functioning compensation and reemployment assistance for those who suffer from the churn of economic conditions.
With the up nearly 7 percent year-to-date and hitting all-time highs, the Goldman strategist believed that investors might be getting complacent.
And what's more, what's sadder is that not only are we complacent with the disgusting harassment, a lot of men are complicit in it.
The first bank robbery in more than a decade sparked a flurry of debate on social media about whether Singapore has become too complacent.
Apple says it's taking steps to crack down on the misuse of enterprise certificates, but it's more evidence that iOS users can't get complacent.
It's easy to be complacent and assume that it'll never happen to you — you're too sensible and secure with your data after all, right?
I think during the debate on the House bill, there was this big lull in the middle and people maybe got a little complacent.
"Political risk is back on again after market participants became overly complacent following the outcome of the French elections," Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said.
That either means that everything is right with the world or the stock market has grown complacent about the risk of an unexpected event.
We haven't had to enlist in the military, and some of us have had nice upbringings, especially in the US. That's made us complacent.
While historically very low, it's above the 69.053 percent mark some investors had set as a tipping point for the long-complacent equities market.
"Fight Back" argues that being under the influence makes you more vulnerable to how they want to manipulate your mind and make you complacent.
Nelson, on the other hand, has spent just over $2628 million, according to recent federal filings, leading to concerns he is being too complacent.
"We have a President who has working families in his crosshairs and now is not a time to be complacent or accommodating," he said.
"When people get what they want, they tend to be a little bit complacent sometimes, and it's hard to maintain that enthusiasm," Harvey said.
"I don't think we're to the point of losing the majority, but we'd be foolish to be complacent," said Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma.
Candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America have begun to unseat complacent members of Democratic machines at the municipal, state, and national levels.
His Alan Alda —handsy, cloyingly ingratiating—underlined Alda's neediness, and his Al Pacino pinpointed Pacino's complacent admiration of his baritone sax of a voice.
But Mayor Mitch Landrieu urged residents not to be complacent as parts of the city were hit with five inches of rain by midday.
The night of the firebombing, the family had not sought cover in a shelter, made complacent by the almost-daily frequency of the raids.
But whatever the circumstances, the impression — of one club rendered complacent by success and another, driven on by its absence — was a fair one.
With forensic prose, she cut through complacent apologias for war photography and set photojournalistic images of violence squarely in the context of viewers' voyeurism.
They cracked congressional maps drawn to favor Republicans and seized an array of open seats, while also felling longtime incumbents who had grown complacent.
"We cannot afford to be complacent," Mr. Falih said on Wednesday, ahead of a meeting of oil officials to monitor compliance with the agreement.
" She adds: "If the movie aims to make complacent white people feel uncomfortable about their role in the current American turmoil, it fails spectacularly.
The race here is competitive largely because many of the president's voters are complacent, while Democratic supporters are angry and eager to turn out.
If we're complacent and don't do really aggressive containment and mitigation, the number could go way up and be involved in many, many millions.
CNBC's Jim Cramer always wants investors to be skeptical, not complacent, and question when the market seems like it's running too far too fast.
If you've been complacent or getting stagnant in your goals—about the things you care about most—life will challenge you to make sacrifices.
Again, it's not that people in close relationships are purposefully neglectful or inattentive, it's simply human nature to become complacent about what we know.
"If you become complacent, sooner or later you may end up being worse than those who didn't make it the first time," he says.
Angela Merkel found it too ambitious (the chancellor and the president admire each other, but she finds him cocky and he finds her complacent).
At 0.53, the ratio is at its lowest and "most complacent" level since 2012, Suttmeier said, meaning that bullish bets disproportionately outnumber bearish ones.
" What employees say: "It is extremely satisfying to work for a company that prides itself on bettering the investment universe and not becoming complacent.
So, we think investors are bordering on complacent and the usual fears of a summer swoon are probably more justified than not this year.
They came back strong, and we were a little complacent, which is what happens when you win like we did in the first game.
Mattis said a key finding of the SIGAR report was that the Pentagon personnel can reach a "complacent mode of thinking" if not careful.
It has shaken up a complacent status quo that assumed that simply because someone is famous, or rich, or influential, they are above scrutiny.
While the survey reflects a generally confident American workforce, Monster career expert Vicki Salemi tells CNBC Make It that people should not become complacent.
It started with Fox News repeatedly playing a portion of President Trump's speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference last Friday: Don't be complacent.
This is why it is critical that the public continue to apply pressure to power, so institutional leaders do not become complacent or complicit.
If Ocasio-Cortez manages to pull off an upset against Crowley, it would be a story of the complacent establishment taking voters for granted.
Before the crash, complacent Democrats, whatever their disagreements with their Republican peers, tended to agree with them that the economy was largely self-correcting.
Such parties can often serve as a safety valve if one party or its elected officials grow too complacent, corrupt, or out of touch ideologically.
Kuroda said that while policymakers should not be complacent about their economies, he did not see huge risks materializing as a result of their policies.
It's very complacent, which is a little bit concerning because if that starts to heat up a little bit you'll see the market back off.
But with oil trading between $50 and $55, non-OPEC producers may be too complacent to cut, said Robert McNally, president of The Rapidan Group.
"The market may be too complacent in not pricing in an interest rate change (in Canada) for at least the next three years," they said.
It just seems now we've become very complacent with the market continually going up every single day," he said in an interview with "Closing Bell.
More worrisome, to me, however, is the degree to which the market has become complacent … not about policy risk, but about rising domestic political risk.
"The March data is at the most a very early warning shot for policymakers not to get too complacent on global growth resilience," he added.
So in retrospect, the march was the first unmistakable signal that something important had changed — that Democrats and liberals were no longer complacent or disengaged.
The big threat, I would say, is not that recent, low inflation figures have made central banks complacent about the threat of accelerating price increases.
Yet despite this liberalising trend, people who monitor the freedom of religion-related speech in the West, especially Europe, see no reason to be complacent.
Markets have been complacent for too long about the possibility of a British exit from the European Union, but last week things began to change.
As shipping companies and authorities grew complacent, however, piracy gangs in the region came back in force, prompting prevention efforts to kick back in gear.
Like Detroit carmakers before the arrival of the Japanese, in pre-internet days newspapers flush with profits from a captive market grew lazy and complacent.
Cynical in the sense that they felt politicians were all the same; complacent in that they did not really fear the loss of their rights.
On the trade front, expectations that China and the U.S. will reach a deal have grown so much that investors are now complacent, Garthwaite said.
"Do not be lulled and complacent about it, because infants really need that," Duterte said during a speech in January, according to the Washington Post.
China is the culprit, and the rest of the world in their action or lack of action is complacent and enabling China in its overcapacity.
To the extent that was tough for a lot of American families you should not be complacent that you can do the same thing again.
"The March data is at the most a very early warning shot for policymakers not to get too complacent on global growth resilience," he said.
The U.S. cannot get complacent believing these types of attacks can only happen in Europe, said Tomarchio, currently president of international strategic consultancy Agoge Group.
"Scotland is making huge progress in delivering our climate change ambitions, but we are not complacent and there is still much to achieve," Sturgeon said.
It might also take some of the spark out of politics: the Dutch scrapped it in 1967, on the ground that it made politicians complacent.
Everything, that is, except yet attack the US. The international community has appeared somewhat complacent over the North Korea nuclear capabilities hitherto, despite Kim's claims.
Pundits sometimes address Democratic primary voters as if they were complacent about the chances of another Trump term and need a harsh dose of reality.
In the 1930s, a complacent Britain refused to help Spain fight fascism, appeased Hitler and Mussolini, and for too long turned away refugees fleeing persecution.
"This is not the time to be complacent -- do not risk your life or the life of your loved ones," he said in a statement.
Namdar aims to show a complacent, secular life rocked by the apocalyptic burden of historical trauma, yet the extent of Andrew's transformation is ultimately unclear.
"The market is vulnerable to being too complacent here, and I think when the volatility settles down, we'll be working our way lower, " Roach said.
"This is a long journey that demands of us all that we listen to each other, approach each other, never to become complacent," she added.
But the appointments made to date, especially the choice of Stephen K. Bannon as the president-elect's chief strategist, have scarcely supported this complacent thesis.
Overall, the analysts led by Simon Powell said that the industry is complacent, with an "apparent lack of concern" regarding the potential threat of regulation.
This year, as is often the case, the hype has died down and perhaps we have come a bit complacent when it comes to Zika.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 1 (Reuters) - The head of Russia's central bank, Elvira Nabiullina, said on Thursday that global financial markets had become too complacent.
"Despite North Korea, arms control is unravelling ... Complacent, reckless leaders have forgotten how valuable it is to restrain nuclear weapons," per The Economist's cover editorial.
James also said that his team wasn't better than it was last year and that he hoped it wasn't getting complacent after winning a championship.
But the show's strangely complacent detachment comes across most powerfully as you watch the puppeteers, who wear identical white boiler suits, guide effigies into action.
Although the numbers are comparatively small, Modi has cautioned against being complacent, and said the assumption that the disease will not impact India is incorrect.
Stranger to see are the emails from front-runners trying to play down their position, lest their supporters get complacent and the money stream falter.
What the rest of us have to do is not become discouraged or complacent, or be provoked into reacting in ways that betray our values.
Progressives can (and should) critique those cruel and likely unworkable schemes, but they also shouldn't be complacent about their ability to beat something with nothing.
If we are complacent and don't do really aggressive containment and mitigation, the number could go way up and be involved in many, many millions.
"I have stayed, on purpose, in close proximity to the hurt, acutely uncomfortable so that I'll never grow complacent in tackling these inequities," she says.
Yet we're complacent: Neither the public nor the financial markets appreciate how high the risk is of a war, and how devastating one could be.
On Ferrari After clinching its fifth consecutive Formula One World Championship constructors' title this year, the Mercedes team is wary of becoming complacent about winning.
" Writing in the Post, Park noted that he has not seen an "organized resistance from within" to the Trump presidency, but rather "The Complacent State.
The answer, in two words, is Hyman Minsky: after a long period of stable growth, lenders and investors get complacent, and the private sector overreaches.
"We are thrilled with this news, however, we don't want women to get complacent," said Leisa Ashton, a spokeswoman from the Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation.
"The system is so obviously broken that to just sit back and be complacent is wrong," said Kelly McBride, 31, who was among the marchers.
"It is highly unlikely that this will lead to a major 2003-like epidemic," microbiologist Yuen Kwok-Yung told Time, "though we cannot be complacent."
The revelations of plot make way for the bigger revelation that the complacent, well-heeled Will and Lily Dale are defenseless against life's universal solitude.
But several lawmakers worry the U.S. has become complacent in its approach to North Korea's cyber army in the year since the headline-grabbing hack.
Riyadh, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Saudis Arabia's Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Tuesday that OPEC+ should not be complacent about the coronavirus.
With a convergence of emerging technology, ideological motivations and attack stratagems, now is not the time to remain complacent to the risks that surround us.
The FAA has been criticized for being too complacent when it came to evaluating the Max, with elected officials even holding hearings on the topic.
It was 33 percent per year during the 1950s and 1960s, the high-water mark of the clunky, complacent, conglomerate-building era of American business.
Apple (AAPL) has been complacent about African markets, Jia says, because it deemed the slim profit margins on low-cost phones not worth fighting for.
A Favorite Restaurant in Syria Led ISIS to Americans: Some military officials say American soldiers had become complacent in a relatively peaceful spot in Syria.
But without Gutierrez, or a Gutierrez-type figure, squawking at them when they get complacent, the possibility of complacency will be that much more imminent.
Lean In's 229 Women in the Workplace report shows (maybe unsurprisingly) how complacent much of corporate America is when it comes to working toward gender equality.
Having clinched the AL Central, the Indians still have 14 games left in the regular season, but Kluber is not concerned about the team growing complacent.
Abe's administration has suffered from gaffes by minor officials recently, causing some critics to say the government, which faces little viable opposition, is becoming overly complacent.
Signals continue to accumulate suggesting both the fast "Tinder trader" crowd and the "long-term commitment" investors are feeling pretty comfortable, perhaps overly complacent right now.
"I want to call this a honeymoon phase - and it is for that reason that we cannot be complacent about it," Nene told Talk Radio 702.
"The United States is not and should not be in a position to be complacent and accept countries who are not fulfilling their obligations," says Quintana.
While Chrome is dominant on desktops, it's also arguably been complacent the last few years, and often Google's geek pedigree shows in some features, like extensions.
Historically, if the bullish percentage goes above 60 percent it is an indication that investors are getting complacent and the market is about to top out.
Perhaps the venture capital industry became too complacent in its decades old strategies as top firms faced no shortage of capital flowing into their consecutive funds.
He said he is also watching U.S. market action after the European market close and that markets were likely too complacent about the possibility of Brexit.
Four polls in the last week have shown a swing toward "leave," and markets, which perhaps had been complacent about a "stay" vote, have moved accordingly.
Her tone is less greedy (a word that, to me, connotes some ambition) as it is complacent – the sentiments of someone...comfortable being extremely comfortable (#blessed).
Sinan rails against the fact that his complacent and spendthrift father does not meet the needs of the family yet is still considered its rightful patriarch.
"My pre-Pulse activist life can best be summed up in one word, and that's 'complacent,&apos" says Wolf, a district manager for Starbucks in Tallahassee.
The coming wave of automation may not be as destructive as we have previously feared, but that does not mean we can afford to be complacent.
"One shouldn't be complacent and say this will work itself out on its own," Rossini added, without offering specific recommendations for what the government should do.
Cramer said while investors shouldn't be "complacent," and that there "will be fallout" from the trade escalation, investors should be careful not to sell too quickly.
Don't. This could be the complacent precursor to a major market correction, but the market has continued to climb in recent months despite abnormally low volatility.
Don't get complacent though—especially if you're shifting a device with an older, traditional mechanical hard drive in it, where undelete software can still be effective.
The survey suggests corporations want political stability but don't want to hand Abe a landslide victory for fear he might become complacent about reviving the economy.
We can only hope that if Trump's rule comes to an end, we won't get complacent about the dirt that Mueller has only begun to scratch.
The Putin government continues to conduct operations that have countered our strategies while also being complacent with the alleged war crimes committed by the Assad regime.
That being so, it is striking that many partisans sound complacent when asked to explain how their favourite politician might win the general election this November.
Since then, however, a small band of critics has been warning that politicians still remain far too complacent about the problems provoked by Britain's diverse society.
Their movement is the opposite of bland, anesthetized, complacent queer culture, the kind that's been toned down and made safe for the consumption of straight people.
So, no, the Underground team wasn't shocked by Trump's win — but neither are they complacent about the hard work that's in their future as a result.
And he's made repeated overtures to voters to not get "complacent" in the fall so that Republicans can protect their majorities in the House and Senate.
"On this 30th anniversary of Black Monday, let's appreciate the gains that we have enjoyed during this bull market but not get complacent," LPL's analysis said.
Benjamin Salisbury, energy policy analyst at FBR Capital Markets, said oil investors need to be aware of potential risks down the road and not get complacent.
Liberal grassroots groups CREDO and Roots Action have targeted Wasserman Schultz for saying that women in their 20s and 30s have become complacent about abortion rights.
Not only is authentic optimism not data-driven, but it may have to be established by heirs of reason and humanism who make Pinker look complacent.
He also suggested that the French police were complacent, referring to news reports that the driver in Nice had told officers he was delivering ice cream.
Although four years have already passed since IS began its campaign of abuse against the Yazidis, we musn't become complacent in our responsibility to help them.
" Then, in a remark that can only resonate for how deeply he's being ignored, McGurk added, "Nobody working on these issues day to day is complacent.
Many of those novels follow men made stupid by the academy, men who have become complacent and unsatisfactory to women through long exclusion from ordinary life.
In the cases of the Fitzgerald and McCain, "the guys were relaxed and complacent and it burned them," said Schuster, now a Hawaii Pacific University professor.
"People get complacent," El-Erian said, warning of "excessive risk-taking" due to investors being "conditioned" to believe that central banks will always have their backs.
Speaking to an audience of charter school educators and supporters Tuesday, DeVos urged them to keep innovating rather than becoming another complacent generation of education bureaucrats.
We know sometimes there will be a step back, so we cannot get complacent and we always, always have to keep pushing those two steps forward.
Bannon saw the Trump campaign as the American expression of what happened in the U.K. with Brexit: a popular revolt against a complacent and condescending elite.
She has played her role dutifully, pretending to care about women's upward mobility just enough to soothe the complacent and provide plausible deniability for her father.
Cynics (and some economists) argue that many Australians are just wealthy and complacent, unfamiliar with more convenient alternatives that they'll eventually embrace and come to love.
The refugee crisis, the rise of the far right, growing inequality — on the most pressing issues of the last five years, Ms. Merkel has been complacent.
We have gotten complacent about nuclear warfare and the potential for global catastrophic annihilation (though climate change is also a serious threat that worries me greatly).
"The banks and supervisory authorities have been very complacent," said Nicolas Véron, a senior fellow at Bruegel, a think tank in Brussels, who follows banking issues.
Minnesota is a blue-ish state, but the seat isn't nearly so safe that Democrats should feel complacent that a scandal-plagued nominee could hold it.
Complacent, entitled and often shockingly ignorant on basic points of American law and history, they are the stagnant pool in which our national prospects risk drowning.
With stock market indexes at record highs and equities volatility at a low not seen since 1993, some market observers wonder whether investors are being complacent.
"Despite all of the terrible things he has said and done, he is still trying to win this election and we cannot be complacent," Clinton said.
Georgieva said one of the biggest risks was for governments to become complacent about trade conflicts and take no action to resolve them or support growth.
But the automaker replaced its CEO in 2019 in what investors say is a move to reinvigorate a brand that might be growing a bit complacent.
The Black Lives Matter movement deserves credit for changing complacent public attitudes about police mistreatment of black people – up to and including shooting unarmed citizens dead.
"I remain acutely uncomfortable, sobered by the stories that I hear every day that I carry with me so that I never grow complacent," Pressley stressed.
The Bank of England (BoE) has criticized complacent lenders after growing levels of personal debt have put the U.K. economy at risk of another economic downturn.
Essentially it means that you should not get complacent; you should take painkillers even if you feel fine because the demon now in recess will return.
For too long, we've been complacent about climate change and the really scary possibilities of 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) or more of average warming.
Again, if you're looking for a positive scenario from the Trump presidency, it may be a big wake-up call where we cease being so complacent.
While my sighted friends were enjoying Batman and Spider-Man comics, I became complacent with hearing about them secondhand but never experiencing the stories for myself.
Sure, there has to be action and resistance and we cannot be complacent, but you are not a horrible person for choosing the moments when you engage.
"Halftime Report " trader Joe Terranova believes investors may have gotten too complacent given the recent rally in stocks, prompting him to buy protection for his model portfolio.
When most people say that your activism should lead with love, that tends to be a way to try to pacify oppressed people and keep us complacent.
But she still looks at things through a military lens, and when it comes to the war on poaching, she said we can't afford to get complacent.
After watching Romney outlast a series of outsider candidates, insiders seem to have grown complacent about the ability of the insider favorite to survive more popular challengers.
It is not just that states have become complacent, and that this in addition to bureaucracy has allowed asylum-seekers to linger in appalling conditions in Greece.
In times of stability and progressivism, engagement declines because people feel comfortable and become complacent; when things get dire and fears are piqued, interest comes flooding back.
I was 24, and as a true child of the 1990s, complacent about the direction of history in a way that made me a particularly bad reporter.
The idea that "this time is different," pushed by Fed officials and elsewhere, could lead investors to be complacent, said Mark Holman, CEO of TwentyFour Asset Management.
And rather than becoming complacent and simply resting on our laurels [as we continue to launch new parks], we know we must continue to push the envelope.
In other words, international governments need to understand that if they remain complacent, the effects of conflict on Syrian children will haunt us for years to come.
It will also catapult him to victory in November and change the complacent and lethargic bureaucracy in Washington that created the America in which we live today.
The market has become a bit complacent in the face of heightened political uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's agenda, investment expert Larry Glazer told CNBC on Tuesday.
Some social scientists fear that the mere act of studying geoengineering will cause politicians to become even more complacent than they already are about addressing climate change.
"However, when 6 percent of high school seniors are using marijuana daily, and new synthetics are continually flooding the illegal marketplace, we cannot be complacent," Volkow said.
Jeff Carbone, co-founder and managing partner at Cornerstone Financial Partners, tells CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Wednesday now is not the time for investors to be complacent.
He has received a lot of attention for his recent books, Average Is Over and The Complacent Class, both of which grapple with America's changing macroeconomic outlook.
"Although the launches were no threat to Guam, it reminds us that we cannot be complacent," said George Charfauros, the homeland security adviser on the US territory.
Hopefully, he is closely monitoring the most recent emerging market currency slump and by now is less complacent about the fallout of Fed tightening on those economies.
She said that of course immigrants should educate themselves on their rights, but she warned that people shouldn't get complacent and assume they can easily dodge authorities.
You have this great win, now you take a breath, you relax, all of a sudden two years is up, they're fighting like hell and you're complacent.
In the past few years, ESPN has come to be seen as a cautionary tale of what happens when traditional media companies, accustomed to domination, grow complacent.
After hearing Ana's story I was reminded to find joy in smaller victories, while not becoming complacent and abandoning the battles that have yet to be won.
In the United States, officials said there was no conclusive evidence that North Korea was behind the WannaCry ransomware, but that was no reason to be complacent.
This led to it being a huge turnoff for me in that relationship, especially when he became complacent and his asshole was dirty all of the time.
At the same time, clients who were previously complacent about market risks clamored for options to protect against further moves, causing a jump in activity for banks.
His name is Harry (Mark Addy, first-rate), who has the complacent, well-fed look of an eater of beef and death-dealing servant of the crown.
"They felt most evangelicals were too complacent in their faith, and they were looking for ways to trust God" that went beyond the normal, Ms. Long said.
"If we are complacent and don't do really aggressive containment and mitigation, the number could go way up and be involved in many, many millions," he warned.
"It could be unwise for anybody in China, or outside China, to be complacent that this is coming under control at this point in time," said Prof.
Not only was Vasquez alone in the car at the time, but her complacent attitude about the car's automated driving system also helped contribute to the crash.
She said that while management had done a good job, there was a risk it would become complacent if it knew it was protected from potential bidders.
Mr. Frum, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush and unrepentant #NeverTrump Republican, offers up a warning for the complacent and a path forward for the vigilant.
And, crucially, last year far too many people were complacent; they assumed that Trump couldn't possibly become president, so they felt free to engage in trivial pursuits.
Shocked and despairing at Mr. Trump's election, women on the left concluded they had been complacent and are now diving into politics, many for the first time.
Bruce Bittles of Baird said in a note to clients on Monday that investors seemed too complacent in recent weeks, making the market susceptible to a pullback.
Energy Aspects' Amrita Sen echoed this, saying that the market has become too complacent, and has failed to consider just how tight the crude market has become.
Even before the fair opened, there were "disruptions" and "activations" — to use the dubious rhetoric of the culturally complacent — going on throughout the city and parties everywhere.
Harris said the markets have been very complacent, given the fact that the Fed has spelled out the program by which it will reduce its balance sheet.
"We cannot be complacent or hope that this is just an anomaly: we have a duty to take action," Sessions said of the rate of violent crime.
But the United States also leads the world in other ways that don't match the often complacent self-conception that many Americans have of their own country.
As generations come and go, technology and the culture its environment reinvents should sell the success of conservatism — plan, embrace and not be complacent or outright stagnant.
Nevertheless, he was sympathetic to the concerns expressed by many Hong Kongers, and said it was important even for speakers of major languages not to be complacent.
"The Square" is ultimately a long version of Christian's rambling apology, ostentatiously smart, maybe too much so for its own good, but ultimately complacent, craven and clueless.
"The city of Davenport got a little too complacent," said Mike Osborn, an owner of Half Nelson, who surveyed his shuttered restaurant as it hummed with dehumidifiers.
To grow too far from that and become hardened in my own belief is a danger: I grow complacent and deaf, too willing to push others away.
The only thing is, today, everyone seems to have a car, a phone, a television and internet access, so I don't know... maybe we're getting too complacent.
I THINK THAT'S TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE, AND THE REASON IS THESE COMPETITORS WITH TINY RESOURCES ARE COMPETING WITH A COMPANY WITH MASSIVE RESOURCES, AND IT'S YOU SEE THIS -- YOU KNOW, YOU LOOK AT BUSINESSES THINK ABOUT KODAK, RIGHT KODAK HAD SUCH A DOMINANT MARKET POSITION, IT WAS SO PROFITABLE THAT THEY BECAME COMPLACENT, AND INNOVATIVE COMPANIES INNOVATED WITH DIGITAL TECHOLOGY AND KODAK IGNORED IT, THEY WERE COMPLACENT, AND KODAK DIED.
Britain's financial regulators have warned lenders are being too complacent about the risks from rapid growth in consumer credit at a time when household incomes are barely rising.
It would be a tragedy of historic proportions if we allowed ourselves to become complacent once again, the way we were in the run-up to 9/11.
This new understanding of fandom is also, unlike in Ready Player One, socially and politically engaged in a way that does not match Wade's complacent consumption of media.
Let's not let this election threaten the openness of our society by remaining complacent in the face of several policies rooted in fear that could threaten our growth.
"I think sometimes as a society we get complacent and think that once things get bad enough, we'll finally learn our lesson and make different decisions," Lewis said.
Investors were becoming complacent with the idea that the U.S.-China trade dispute was heading toward an eminently sensible and mutually beneficial resolution before Trump's latest Twitter outburst.
We encourage founders to run marketing strategies in parallel to growth, and to never be complacent about growth because there's always somebody who is coming right behind you.
David Lebovitz, JPMorgan Asset Management global market strategist, said markets are currently too complacent about the chance of a rate hike, but September is still a long shot.
"[Investors] have been way too complacent, and I think we're going to see a pretty big spike in volatility as we go into the year-end," Schlossberg added.
He can also sound strikingly incurious about the many ways America is changing—which in turn makes his status-quo-ante solutions appear complacent and out-of-touch.
Some traders are worried the market has grown too complacent heading into September, especially considering recent hints by Fed officials of a possible rate hike during the month.
Investors are not fully prepared for a September rate hike, and they're too complacent about the chances for another one in December, according to money manager Jeroen Blokland.
In the view of macro trader Kathy Lien, however, "investors are getting a little complacent," and the Brexit outcome has been pushed under the rug all too quickly.
LONDON (Reuters) - No one can be complacent about the potential threat posed by the missiles being developed by North Korea, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Tuesday.
That Issa is willing to be complacent in this situation almost seems shocking in a television landscape that has always used racial issues to politicize people of color.
Albert Xu, Hong Kong-based strategist at Zhongtai International Securities Limited, said investors had been too complacent and that a correction in global equities was long over-due.
This, they've said, is what happens when a complacent nation allows the construction of a legally dubious mass-surveillance system under a president not generally viewed as irresponsible.
Policymakers face a risk of not overreaching to correct for a recession that may not come, or seeming too complacent and risk causing a downturn simply by inaction.
And while that might be cause for temporary satisfaction, consistent raises may actually decrease morale and productivity, making employees complacent in a predictable environment where performance means little.
Goldman Sachs economist Jan Hatzius has been in this camp for some time, calling the investor consensus "complacent" about the possibility of repeated rate hikes in coming months.
The leadership at the NRA was complacent with and even publicly supportive of gun control policies, and began to talk about withdrawing from its already limited political lobbying.
Verde had repeatedly warned that investors were too optimistic about Congress passing Temer's ambitious pension and labor reform agenda, calling markets "complacent" in a monthly letter on May.
One survey found that 85% of American parents thought they should praise their children to bolster their self-esteem, but studies suggest that undeserved praise makes children complacent.

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