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"complacency" Definitions
  1. a feeling of being satisfied with yourself or with a situation, so that you do not think any change is necessary; the state of being complacent

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If complacency breeds complacency, will deliberate minds produce deliberate actions?
A. Complacency is the enemy of all great companies, and fighting complacency is the biggest challenge of any leader.
"What matters to me is the VIX trade is an incredible testament to investor complacency here and complacency never unwinds gracefully," Atwater said.
However, when independence leads to complacency and that complacency threatens U.S. consumers, businesses, and the greater American economy, it is time for our citizens' representatives to step in.
The Lesson: Climate change complacency tied to vested interests (coal, coal, coal) can be much harder to dislodge than the complacency around adaptation, which allows for more immediate visibility.
But no matter how harsh the definition, there is no denying that complacency — "the great chewing complacency," as Aesop put it — damages lives in ways that bring sadness and rage.
Such market complacency normally would be a matter of concern.
"Complacency is the last thing on my mind," he said.
It shames everyone who is tempted into complacency and lazy.
Uncertainty is, in a nutshell, justification for action, not complacency.
I think complacency is a much bigger problem than fatalism.
It is far too early for any kind of complacency.
But there's still much complacency built into continental European assets.
But all that gives no reason for smugness and complacency.
The complacency of our Congress justifies our fears even more.
"[I] see a lot of complacency right now," Henrich said.
"Success can breed complacency, skepticism or even attack," she added.
Obama, he continued, was resisting complacency, despite the GOP stumbles.
The criticism has the optimism built in, complacency does not.
It's about time somebody shocks them out of their complacency.
Curry's backcourt partner Klay Thompson was also wary of complacency.
"You preach about hating complacency and enabling," Standifer told Bookout.
Large corporations breed complacency, and employees have less at stake.
Others have had a less enthusiastic response to McConaughey's complacency.
"Boo if you want – the enemy is complacency," he explained.
Others worry that concentrated ownership will lead to managerial complacency.
The gubernatorial elections should shake them out of their complacency.
Bedlam is all about jolting the audience out of complacency.
That is not a sign of complacency on his part.
In Screenslaver's world, both tech devices and superheroes encourage complacency.
Rage, for Despentes, is an antidote to complacency and despair.
It's like complacency: 'Oh, I just think it's a joke.
This is not to argue for complacency toward Trump's leadership.
And I wanted to warn against complacency in this context.
B.A. Finals Preview: Will Golden State's complacency be its doom?
Complacency. Curiosity about nonessentials is in fact quite a luxury.
Conventional wisdom, in turn, has been largely converted into complacency.
God bless America, with our boundless talent and galling complacency.
So you know, so I don't mean to suggest complacency.
She believes the bulls were victims of their own complacency.
"You could spin this as resiliency or complacency," said Magoon.
Now is not the time to be lulled into complacency.
Since gay marriage, a kind of complacency has set in.
"I do think complacency has set in," Mr. Khan said.
He rouses them from complacency with a call to action.
Davos and Brussels were the capitals of this elitist complacency.
The protection under the C.D.A. demonstrably lulled Facebook into complacency.
A dash of strychnine in the hot cocoa of human complacency.
"This is definitely complacency," agreed MKM Partners derivatives strategist Jim Strugger.
Apple officials insist this redesign delay is neither caprice nor complacency.
First, democracy is threatened by a combination of complacency and cynicism.
"Complacency is our enemy," Ronna McDaniel posted Wednesday night on Twitter.
Yet this should not be a cause for celebration or complacency.
If you like, I lack the courage of my complacency. Why?
Citizens are lulled into complacency through fast cars and cheap entertainment.
Its dominance following Soviet communism's collapse decayed into laziness and complacency.
This has encouraged a flabby complacency that other industries cannot afford.
"The single biggest risk to our style is complacency," he said.
"That does not mean there is room for complacency," he added.
In our era of hyper-innovation, complacency and stagnation equal death.
As the Brexit vote taught us, complacency comes at a price.
The truth is that complacency is the enemy of political success.
Yet while London's problem is complacency, Hong Kong's pessimism seems overdone.
The attorneys general say that could lull gun owners into complacency.
But with no serious attack so far, complacency has set in.
"You really want to avoid the potential for complacency," he continues.
"You really want to avoid the potential for complacency," says Maddon.
To many, the complacency in the market is a warning sign.
When complacency happens, you no longer strive to do your best.
But it also isolated them from outside criticism and encouraged complacency.
This complacency among us white Americans has been a historical constant.
Someday, a historian may take a close look at their complacency.
Rather than chase records, they endured injuries and bouts of complacency.
Revivals sometimes get a bad name for banking on audience complacency.
"You really want to avoid the potential for complacency," continues Maddon.
Whether through complacency, miscommunication, or incompetence, that has not always happened.
"Our identity is smug complacency," Brandon Hackett, another cast member, said.
COMPLACENCY WARNINGS Beijing, Zhejiang, Sichuan had no new infections on Feb.
Don't let your good credit card habits lull you into complacency.
" Rather, he said, there was "an attitude of complacency and indifference.
"Fear and complacency don't win elections," she has taken to saying.
Complacency is the kiss of death in business and in life.
To their children, this position seems like unforgivable quietism and complacency.
The four tigers have achieved prosperity without complacency, wealth without repose.
Debates like that are the product of a theater of complacency.
In this new reality, there is no such thing as complacency.
After years of complacency, doctors are finally starting to fight back.
It is the nation's economic flexibility and policymakers' rejection of complacency.
Having tax-supported churches and ministers often bred complacency and corruption.
WARNS AGAINST FISCAL COMPLACENCY Kuroda also said the central bank's ultra-loose monetary policy is aimed at hitting its inflation target, rather than funding government spending, warning against complacency in getting Japan's fiscal house in order.
The tone of "21 Up" is thus one of mild and slightly smug disapproval — of the haughtiness and complacency Apted finds at one end of the spectrum and the passivity and complacency he finds at the other.
Democrats are very anti-complacency after being taken by surprise in 2016.
So while encouraging, this new report should not guide us towards complacency.
" As for Trump, Kaine warns his party it should have "zero complacency.
India skirted the financial bust of 2007-08, but then complacency ensued.
"We're finding evidence that there was more momentum than complacency," Reese said.
Mr Clinton's "vital centre" has been destroyed by money-grabbing and complacency.
"We now face a new risk, a risk of complacency," he said.
But it sees no cause for complacency and is doing more studies.
But Obama warned against complacency ahead of a busy fall campaign season.
Yet ignorance and complacency have put the trading system in grave danger.
On the contrary — I'm trying to jolt myself out of my complacency.
It took Pearl Harbor to snap the country out of its complacency.
The low bar of expectations and complacency are exactly how he wins.
Our complacency, they warn, could lead to the next large tuberculosis outbreak.
Most people have been pretty bullish, even to the point of complacency.
ETFs have given investors a sense of stability and complacency — passive investing.
So they failed to see resentment growing at their wealth and complacency.
Of her success, Stefani said that complacency isn't a problem for her.
The market's apparent complacency about Japan would seem to be most unfortunate.
Zak's "Almighty" is about the few stubborn souls who resist such complacency.
Yet complacency is a real danger, and Democrats are hobbled by it.
We have never seen a tighter market and that just spells complacency.
She has recently warned against European complacency about China's rise and intentions.
We know what complacency leads to and we have to be brave.
But acknowledging that distress accomplishes nothing besides lulling a person into complacency.
Mostly they are notable for their complacency, which is not just economic.
But the fluidity is causing even some Democrats to warn against complacency.
I was a bit concerned by the seeming complacency of subsequent generations.
But demand remains for the luxury product and Chase warned against complacency.
Fear and complacency does not win elections; hope and courage wins elections.
It then sank into complacency during the greed-is-good Reagan era.
"So the major thrust of my executive energy is to avoid complacency."
But complacency may be setting in as investors continue to ignore risks.
US complacency could easily be used as an excuse to reduce investment.
Downtrodden workers, overworked and underappreciated, are kept ignorant by exhaustion and complacency.
I believe my peers' apparent complacency stems from two main issues:  85033.
Complacency may be starting to creep into the market's mindset as well.
"We cannot have a sense of complacency about this," Freeport's Adkerson said.
Is it complacency, the converse of the avenging energies of the defeated?
And tragically, both are allowed to persist because of widespread public complacency.
Now the main thing that Mr Davies has to guard against is complacency.
Looking to shake yourself out of complacency and get a little fired up?
Perpetrators depend on complacency, on our inability to care for people unlike ourselves.
Others took a different view, suggesting markets were approaching the vote with complacency.
But during the Great Recession, colliding trends destroyed the complacency of that consensus.
Looking at some of the tourism trouble spots, complacency is not called for.
But after decades of growth that encouraged complacency, there are big ructions ahead.
Jones hopes to inspire people out of complacency and denial and into action.
Britain is a marked exception to the European pattern of complacency and decline.
There was tremendous amount of, at best, complacency or, at worst speculative excess.
Given the giddy mood, the big danger starts with a C, for complacency.
The area is currently under blue skies, but Fenner warned residents against complacency.
To the left, the Democrats' down-ballot failures undermine that kind of complacency.
The central bank has a record of dangerous complacency late in economic cycles.
The second longest bull market in history has lulled Main Street into complacency.
Republican denial of climate change has led to Democratic complacency on the issue.
Now this new study, published in Nature, has thrown that complacency into question.
That kind of conviction can breed complacency or disdain for good incrementalist ideas.
So though there is cause for celebration, there is little room for complacency.
A low Vix reading is usually seen as a sign of investor complacency.
Unfortunately it took Pulse to kind of shake me out of that complacency.
He said the text messages scandal made people snap out of their complacency.
After all, to last more than 170 years, there's no room for complacency.
There would be nothing but complacency in the suffering and exploitation of others.
We are the last people in the world who should succumb to complacency.
This has led to complacency, says Geeta Nargund, a campaigner for cheaper IVF.
That overconfidence bred complacency, at least among the party establishment and its base.
There are issues that shake Congress out of complacency and require urgent collaboration.
Confidence had become complacency, and Naseem was about to pay a high price.
Thanks to conservative complacency, the art world today is a one-party state.
Polls showing Clinton securely ahead instilled a sense of complacency among her supporters.
Complacency is rooted in apathy, conformity, ignorance and denial — a recipe for disaster.
I haven't chosen to be with Allstate all these years out of complacency.
"Cryonics only seems disturbing because it challenges our complacency about death," he said.
Avoid slipping into the complacency of the daily grind and always continue learning.
This is not a moment for complacency or easy talk of blue waves.
Likewise, Cowen's analysis of the reemergence of segregation reveals little about national complacency.
But the danger of normcore politics is excessive complacency about post-Trump America.
Seedcamp isn't standing still, however, and there are no obvious signs of complacency.
They have coped with injuries, behind-the-scenes squabbles, fatigue and even complacency.
Old pillars of trans-Atlantic certainty, and possibly complacency, have begun to tremble.
This would allow informed urgency to take the place of panic or complacency.
What we get instead are long stretches of complacency followed by sudden panic.
But good times in banking can lead to complacency among regulators and bankers.
But Mr. Cruz also cautioned against complacency while the rain was still falling.
Or will she buckle under the weight and turn to suicide or complacency?
I've developed a rapid complacency test — sort of like the rapid flu test.
Obviously there is no complacency on my end for any act of violence.
Complacency with interest yields costs you money in the form of lost income.
Complacency weakens NATO and can provoke new aggression both against and within Europe.
"The amount of complacency we saw in 2017 was pretty amazing," he says.
Will too much investor complacency turn the virtuous cycle into a vicious one?
The senator also grasped the disturbing sense of complacency among members of Congress.
I think it's more -- I'm going to guess it's an issue of complacency.
And this administration is replacing complacency with consequences, replacing nations' deniability with accountability.
False alarms are dangerous because they lead to complacency when real danger threatens.
New Delhi and the Andaman and Nicobar Command have no cause for complacency.
Meanwhile, a sense of financial markets complacency is concerning, IACPM said in the statement.
It was not complacency, Raptors coach Dwane Casey said it answer to a question.
ING economist Carsten Brzeski said the growth figures should be no reason for complacency.
"That kind of complacency cannot and should not be allowed to continue," Stuckless said.
The hope is that this time success breeds greater commitment rather than greater complacency.
Like all the bands who played, they're vocal about the complacency of corporate feminism.
A charismatic boss can sometimes lull investors in a private-equity fund into complacency.
Faced with challenging times, Tusk warned EU leaders that complacency was not an option.
After years of complacency, it is slowly taking its own geopolitical situation more seriously.
Warnings had long been sounded about bioterrorism, meeting similar shrugs of complacency from government.
On the surface, this looks like an act of confidence — if not outright complacency.
The fight between the reflation camp and the complacency camp is far from over.
Furthermore, President Trump's warning about Republican complacency paid off and Buckeye State voters responded.
We cannot let fear or the comfort of complacency prevent us from moving forward.
In part, the complacency of many partisans is a by-product of ideological zeal.
Failed health systems and international complacency quickly sneaked Ebola over borders and into cities.
Success, as BlackBerry had a decade ago, breeds two interrelated negatives: conservatism and complacency.
These examples should be heartening, but they should not turn drive members into complacency.
"There is a concern that people take things for granted -- a complacency," Walker said.
And yet, they also can cause overconfidence in the system and complacency among drivers.
The biggest danger is that politicians, like Italian football fans, fall victim to complacency.
All of this suggests that now is hardly the time for European policymaker complacency.
The implied backing of projects by the Chinese government could also add to complacency.
"I do believe that complacency is the killer of every great company," she says.
To oversimplify would be unwise; while complacency would be irresponsible — and perhaps outright dangerous.
But his complacency and his assumption that the truth will out has disastrous consequences.
Bach said organizers had to guard against complacency as preparations enter the home stretch.
And, now, the kicker to jolt Koreans into shedding complacency that borders on denialism.
Obama didn't mince words when it comes to his party's "complacency" in nonpresidential elections.
Besides signaling that bearish bets are scarce, a lower ratio could signal complacency. 2.
Critics worry that they could foster complacency in the battle to create affordable housing.
"I'm on the ballot," President Trump reminded an audience in Mississippi, warning off complacency.
Economists fault the government for mishaps and complacency that left the country especially vulnerable.
Our dominance in a more benign post-Cold War environment lulled us into complacency.
This strategy worked for GM until complacency crept in and the brand ladder collapsed.
That's no excuse for complacency or discontent about how far that progress has gone.
On this issue, most Canadians share Mr Trudeau's alarm rather than Mr Scheer's complacency.
"  "Past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation.
With age comes intellectual routine, and with intellectual routine comes complacency and operational blindness.
"Perhaps the greatest challenge facing us today is the danger of complacency," Dunford said.
Viard hasn't been called in to fix the brand, but complacency won't fly either.
The contrast between his brutality and his impunity shook the world out of its complacency.
Complacency comes when you look at a menu and say you're completely happy with this.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The economic recovery in 2017 is feeding complacency among Chinese officials.
More than anything, the Fusion pushed a segment of complacency into more competition and innovation.
Republicans hope Balderson's narrow win on election night will jolt the field out of complacency.
An extravagant legal row this week suggests there may be little time left for complacency.
"The culture of complacency and tolerance in our industry needs to stop," she told time.
The politicians may have done the markets a service, by shaking them out of complacency.
It seems complacency from governments is a lot to blame, in missing our climate goals.
But it does pose a challenge to the complacency of many economists on the issue.
All the chaos and complacency and further revelations of an aggressive disregard for user privacy?
It's possible the Fed has seen the market reaction and become alarmed by the complacency.
But whether tempers boil over into blows or not, Norman's intensity will ward off complacency.
For both Dutta and Hoover, the 2016 outcome was a wake-up call against complacency.
Meanwhile, in the market, stock prices are full, volatility is low, and complacency is high.
Yet the near-universal hostility to consolidation reflects a complacency born of the golden years.
"They lulled us into complacency," he said in an interview in Thursday's Wall Street Journal.
The report concluded that senior leadership at the lab downplayed previous incidents and showed complacency.
The administration then focused on addressing overall agency complacency with certain types of permitting decisions.
Mostly, I think I was in shock — but I also felt myself slip into complacency.
But you need to hear Garner's message because complacency, for all of us, is dangerous.
Tusk told reporters that complacency over the future of the EU was not an option.
Seemingly, this complacency about the emerging markets is based on a number of basic misconceptions.
In my Autopilot test drives, I have been too nervous to be lulled into complacency.
Dealers cautioned against complacency with Clinton only holding a shaky lead in Electoral College forecasts.
Their conscience is telling them what to do, but fear and complacency keeps them silent.
Call it confidence, or an unwillingness to try to time the market, or even complacency.
It also may have lulled them into complacency about the company's operations over the years.
But in terms of the on-the-court complacency, I've seen a lot of that.
When it comes to issues of consent and sexual assault, our biggest enemy is complacency.
"Complacency is our worst enemy," McDaniel said at the Conservative Political Action Conference last month.
In his lifetime, he was disappointed in the complacency of both black and white churches.
" He urged me not to mistake his aversion to fight-club rhetoric for complacency. "Dr.
"My biggest fear is complacency and lack of interest by the global community," she said.
What do you think is the key thing to push American complacency out of it?
Mr. Shepherd said the Supreme Court hearings for Brett M. Kavanaugh had eliminated any complacency.
"Automation complacency... needs to be in everyone's vocabulary," said Bruce Landsberg, an NTSB board member.
Volker Beck, a member of the pro-environment Greens party, accused the government of complacency.
"There is no room for complacency," NSW state Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters on Monday.
Guarding against corporate complacency to anticipate social risks requires proactive intervention starting at the top.
It was a lesson that complacency, when it came to the Medicare guarantee, was dangerous.
Residents and local officials said a sense of complacency had set in over the years.
It's no coincidence that The Gentlemen attack when people are sleeping: Complacency and vulnerability are dangerous.
The latest Reuters asset allocation poll of investors saw some warn of complacency in financial markets.
"It is probable that staff complacency significantly contributed to the February 20 incident," the report said.
Each was troubled by the Anglo-Saxon countries' complacency that totalitarianism could never happen to them.
There is no question that they will occur again, if only because good times breed complacency.
Inside, the weekly diagnosed timidity and complacency in both the team and the nation it represented.
This apparent complacency in the market, Colas says, is simply a byproduct of low interest rates.
"It is encouraging undue risk-taking, political complacency, capital misallocation and asset price bubbles," he added.
Complacency, he knew, was not only corrosive for our collective lives, but for our individual lives.
"It was important to look at Israel without complacency but with compassion," he told the Times.
The first quake, which shook Mexico City but did little damage there, bred a certain complacency.
Economically, Germany's strong performance has bred complacency at home and an outsized fear of indiscipline abroad.
Shinjiro Koizumi, the LDP lawmaker son of popular former Premier Junichiro Koizumi, warned against LDP complacency.
Most firms pride themselves on being level-headed, but at some point that bleeds into complacency.
"I think you're going to continue to hear the President warn against complacency," Earnest said Tuesday.
I'm scared of complacency, and I don't want to let myself think I've come far enough.
Is there a sense of complacency in the equity market at the moment, do you think?
This predicament has led to a complacency and lack of consideration for issues concerning black voters.
"Present and future projections leave no room for complacency," Tsipras said in a speech to parliament.
The sentiment was getting a little frothy, and we were developing some complacency in the market.
However, our lives have been uncomfortable and in that we have found complacency across the country.
Complacency happens when you are so comfortable that you don't see the change happening around you.
However, after almost a decade at the top, Switzerland is at risk from complacency and populism.
In fact, I worry that we maybe in danger of allowing their erosion though sheer complacency.
For those who were relieved by this, Comey's firing should be a frightful awakening from complacency.
We hit that button and drift back into complacency; waiting, like lemmings, for the coming storms.
He noted, however, that complacency in the market may be "a bit high" at this point.
Sometimes life lulls us back into complacency and we're forced to learn a powerful lesson twice.
One concern among White House aides and Republican congressional leaders is complacency among House GOP incumbents.
In today's global economy, following the debt should dispel any complacency about the world economic outlook.
They have allowed  complacency and denial to overshadow any potential for a win or a withdrawal.
He added on Tuesday that meant taking pride in the achievements and celebrating, while avoiding complacency.
Spieth assured there will be no such complacency when they arrive at Liberty National on Sunday.
Those who find current events disturbing and worth protesting shouldn't confuse these tips as encouraging complacency.
Trump's silence thus far isn't complacency—it is a form of terror in and of itself.
"There is still complacency that needs to be flushed out — notably in the US," he said.
In other words, complacency was arguably at a record high when the correction began last week.
That could lull him into a false sense of complacency during an interview with Mueller's team.
" He added: "Past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation.
And of course, complacency in the Republican Party just rolling back and letting this happen. Right.
The trick is to develop warnings for people in volcanic areas that instill caution without complacency.
It's difficult to give complacency-shattering feedback while simultaneously making someone feel valued, loved and sexy.
He warned against complacency and said the next crisis might not come from the financial system.
That's typical of market sentiment right now: a feeling that the complacency could change very quickly.
"Past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation," Trump said.
The liberal complacency that holds that these people simply need to be "educated" is self-defeating.
"We are encouraged by this trend but this is no time for complacency," Tedros told reporters.
"We are encouraged by this trend but this is no time for complacency," Tedros told reporters.
Rather, its raison d'être as a musical is to force you into and out of complacency.
The complacency rolled on until troubled Bear Stearns was swallowed by JPMorgan in March of 2008.
King believed complacency and milquetoast protestations were more effective in promoting white supremacy than outright bigotry.
Within a very short time, my love affair with berries had entered the posthoneymoon phase: complacency.
To the 43 Group, in the shadow of the Holocaust, that sounded like classic British complacency.
For all the talk about renewal, Merkel's latest administration still looks like an exercise in complacency.
Bernie Sanders is the antidote to the complacency and inaction that characterizes Obama and the DNC.
Did we lull voters and the news media into a sense of complacency about the election?
But there is one place where that complacency seems misplaced in the wake of the Brexit vote.
But some managers expressed concerns about complacency and valuations, prompting them to take risk off the table.
But complacency, and even reliance on the perceived safest choice, could mean another four years of Trump.
It's the dreaded word, suggesting complacency and artistic death and right now Dougy's ambitions are laser-focused.
But as drivers are asked to do less, they are becoming more complacent — and complacency breeds danger.
The reason for such a remarkable safety record is a lack of complacency among airlines and regulators.
He's found great success coupling a quality growth approach to investing with an emphasis on fighting complacency.
Complacency, incompetence and sterile elitist philosophizing have created problems that will take a long time to solve.
The most surprising consequence of Carson's smugness and complacency is to make — and who would have imagined?
He has a point when he says that exercising caution over warning signs is tantamount to complacency.
A kick to complacency is not necessarily a bad thing and may ultimately be for the best.
For Britain, the only antidote to that is confronting complacency and sticking to the course we've charted.
Our political system has become extraordinary fragile as a result of our own greed, complacency and arrogance.
But here in Riga, a capital of the free Russian media in exile, that complacency falls flat.
Yet this potpourri of unfunded policies, nice words and electoral complacency has attracted legions to his party.
Denton blamed the complacency of the tech media at large for giving Silicon Valley titans thin skin.
Emma Gordon, senior Africa analyst at global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, criticized the complacency of shipping operators.
This complacency not only costs American jobs, it encourages other trading partners to test our resolve further.
Then again, waiting for the worst of all possible worlds is its own kind of dangerous complacency.
Such actors are the agents of radical artistic change, which, by design, robs us of our complacency.
The internal RNC study found complacency among GOP voters was linked to how much they trust Trump.
But in reality it they ever overpower us, it will be due to human complacency and greed.
Yet all this betrays an odd complacency about the drama into which Britain has now thrust itself.
Nello, a historian, wrote annals of Italian unification that implicitly contradicted the political complacency of his contemporaries.
"Fear and complacency does not win elections," she said at the Iowa Democratic Party's fund-raising dinner.
It isn't the normalization of hate we should fear, but the normalization of our complacency about it.
Deeper issues There is broad agreement among piracy experts that complacency has contributed to the current surge.
There is a remarkable sense of complacency in the markets about Japan, the world's third-largest economy.
"I don't think there's any room for complacency, and there's plenty of room for concern," Cobb said.
But Kim Eng Tan, senior director of sovereign ratings at S&P in Singapore, warns against complacency.
By contrast there is undue complacency about Italy's vulnerable economy, the third biggest in the euro area.
They depicted it as another example of the government's complacency and of the need for popular revolt.
"There was this great sense of complacency," said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group.
A more detailed investigation later that year found "a culture of complacency" among senior managers at Dugway.
Consider how easy it is to be lulled into complacency about the current state of the economy.
To assume that central banks can hold the next recession at bay indefinitely represents a dangerous complacency.
It's a terrific book called Ill Winds: Saving Democracy from Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency.
We are too easily lulled into complacency by pretentious prestige television, Oscar-thirsty biopics and presold franchises.
Sometimes, this will be to urge public complacency when the government seeks to conceal its own incompetence.
The complacency rolled on until the troubled Bear Stearns was swallowed by JPMorgan Chase in March 2008.
Nevertheless, the combination of complacency and rising markets has prompted a growing number to become more cautious.
As political risks have increased at home and abroad, complacency among investors has rarely been so widespread.
"For decades, complacency has been the 'right trade' when it comes to North Korea," the report said.
"I felt sick election night, realizing I'd been suckered into a fall sense of complacency," she said.
Yet with both the United States and China grappling with a slowdown, there's little room for complacency.
"The days of indiscriminate gains, and the complacency that environment bred, is a thing of the past."
But he warned against complacency, saying China's debt could cause problems if it were not watched carefully.
However, Lombardy, Italy's wealthiest region which surrounds the financial capital Milan, warned of the dangers of complacency.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Tuesday warned of a risk of complacency among countries.
Complacency did not feel right, though, so I hopped off that particular conveyor belt and moved forward.
A struggling US dollar is proving a blessing for emerging markets – but there's no room for complacency.
Darcy's letter to Elizabeth shows a man shaken from the easy complacency of wealth and self-regard.
She believes that international standard agencies and documents are not helping with people's complacency on this topic.
As practically any historian can tell you, ignorance is the mother of disaster; complacency is the father.
Most market analysts have pointed out the decline in the VIX doesn't necessarily imply stock market complacency.
"So I'm worried about the economics, I'm worried about the health, and I'm worried about global complacency."
Even so, consumers and businesses have almost been lulled into virtual complacency by prolonged low interest rates.
Critics contend that Mr. Barnett used a "bait-and-switch" tactic to lull the neighborhood into complacency.
Looking ahead to the U.S. Presidential election, the Brexit upset provide a warning against such complacency, he said.
If Tesla improves this system, even a little bit, the risk of complacency and too much trust rises.
Therefore, we must not normalize Trump's sexist behavior: Hold onto your anger as a safeguard against complacency.2.
She said a higher VIX would remove some concerns that there is too much complacency in the market.
The danger we face is allowing the march to make us feel better, to lull us into complacency.
That complacency is good, because then if you are going to turn things on them, it's a shock.
He dropped by one of the city's other food markets and was shocked by the complacency, he said.
Not out of a sense of complacency or callousness, but in order to keep our sense of perspective.
I think that's the thing: complacency where you stop trying to figuring it out maybe masquerades as maturity.
Pešta, today free to be an artist of ideas, always will push the Czech conversation out of complacency.
Nonetheless, David Page, an economist at AXA Investment Managers, said the OBR forecast left no room for complacency.
Invesco's Kristina Hooper warns there's too much complacency on Wall Street surrounding trade between the U.S. and China.
They should also know that more than ever, we need them to join with us to banish complacency.
In addition to fundamental reasons like rates and trade, she thinks investor sentiment and complacency played a role.
"I challenged our team about complacency, and we certainly don't have any room for it," Muschamp told reporters.
Then when Schultz gave in and declined to speak, a sense of complacency among the establishment set it.
And perhaps most of all, the family visit spurs people out of their complacency and into the endgame.
Saying that things will get better once we just have the right combination of sensors only inspires complacency.
A decade after the crisis they are stumbling around in a fog of bad performance, defeatism and complacency.
I'm more upset at my own complacency in not recalling the basics I was taught in geography classes.
The most pervasive feeling might be apathy—a sense of complacency because women are running the contraceptive show.
We'll work every day to sidestep complacency and shine a bright light on the injustices happening around us.
Bad habits and complacency [become] compounded by minimal training, leaving most drivers much less proficient than they think.
He also raised concerns over growing antimicrobial resistance to drugs, saying the success of antibiotics had created complacency.
The burkini, he says, is part of a "political project", and complacency plays into the hands of Islamists.
Solnit's book argues against complacency and despair, advocating instead for radical activism when faced with an uncertain future.
Together The Garbage Times and White Ibis are about coping with daily struggles and pushing out of complacency.
The enemy of the moment — radical Islamic terrorism — got lucky once, taking advantage of our complacency and inattention.
Second, developing strategies for reducing complacency — one of the most insidious impediments to strengthening nuclear security — is essential.
"There is definitely a level of complacency," said Andrew Thrasher, portfolio manager at Financial Enhancement Group, in Indianapolis.
"Eventually, Microsoft will crumble because of complacency, and maybe some new things will grow," he said to Wired.
Even Sanders skeptics insist that his rivals for the nomination need to rid themselves of complacency — and fast.
But the complacency in markets look likely to stay, unless there is a major shock, said El-Erian.
A recent editorial in French daily Le Monde warned against complacency in assuming that Le Pen cannot win.
Through their complacency with this current process, lawmakers are allowing government to be involved in a partisan fight.
There's another complacency born from redundancy in international soccer: the outrageous piles of cash being embezzled by executives.
Yes, Democrats have won some special elections and those victories are real and should warn Republicans against complacency.
Flourishing animal spirits involve complacency, a playful mood, a "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead" feeling of confidence.
So do the breezy complacency of Menelaus, the innocence of Nausicaa, the gruff decency of the swineherd Eumaeus.
We expect that the visceral reaction to seeing such human atrocities will shake us from complacency to action.
They insisted instead that they are 'no jury', as if that excuses them from their complacency and inaction.
"Regardless of what we eventually learn about these allegations, this is not a time for complacency," she wrote.
But the danger of contentment, particularly in the modern job market, is that it can slide into complacency.
" Doing so means rejecting complacency about democracy and our system's resilience, and "understanding exactly how we got here.
But less than four months before the Iowa caucuses, her competitors have determined that complacency will not suffice.
"In environments like this, we used to worry that high expectations would lead to voter complacency," he said.
The goal of designing systems that preserves what clinicians do best without the risk of complacency is critical.
For me, the concept of curiosity keeps me on my toes and prevents me from settling into complacency.
But Labour's estrangement from, well, labor has its roots in decades of complacency in the party's right wing.
If the market is to plow through economic obstacles and rally, investment sentiment complacency will need to shift.
"One of the big problems with this market was complacency, so that's probably not so bad," she said.
LONDON — It was a revolt against elite complacency, an almost palpable shock to conventional wisdom and conventional politics.
A long run of rising home prices in America led to complacency about the risks of mortgage lending.
It has raised capital standards...It has moved towards a resolution system...The danger right now is complacency.
The thefts have been a result in part of the "incompetence or complacency" of local authorities, he said.
So when she was about 9, her parents, both professional musicians, decided to jolt her out of complacency.
Maybe the real reason Australia has made it so long without a downturn is an absence of complacency.
I have learned, too, in a particularly painful but valuable way, how much I need to fear complacency.
It is through complacency that we forget even the recent past, the Holocaust of only two generations ago.
Clinton and stave off complacency among donors and her field team here, a time-honored element of campaign gamesmanship.
Satirical bills are a useful tool for shaking people out of complacency and rallying progressive momentum, according to Marzian.
And as such, conscious consumerism can deliver unearned complacency, house-on-fire calm akin to "This Is Fine" dog.
However, one potential negative consequence of THAAD's deployment stems from the sense of complacency that such systems can foster.
But for most progressives, admiring what Obama achieved in office doesn't mean complacency about the need for further change.
All this makes for a dangerous complacency: that, although the conflict cannot be solved, it can be managed indefinitely.
And as someone who was awakened from complacency into environmental advocacy through alarm, I see real value in fear.
More generally, the VIX turnabout is "a bit surprising but indicative of the complacency I think persists," Strugger added.
The VIX operates best as a signal of excess complacency when it's confirmed by other sentiment indicators suggesting overconfidence.
At least two kinds of widespread complacency make medical planning for a large nuclear detonation more difficult, Dallas added.
But this is not a time for complacency, as the High Court decision on who triggers article 50 reveals.
For Europeans jolted out of complacency by the shocks of the last few years, that familiar line finally resonates.
As our horror fades into complacency when faced with an overwhelming problem, who will be there to remind us?
"There has been some complacency associated with the long time period where these things have been percolating," Aikin said.
What does the US phone buyer do when Samsung or Apple shows complacency, incompetence, conservatism, or some combination thereof?
"The strong growth performance also shows what currently is the biggest risk for the German economy: complacency," Brzeski said.
Overall shares continued to move in a range that is unsettling some investors concerned about complacency in the market.
There's a sense of complacency when you're driving the same loops over and over, and you trust the vehicle.
But that will not matter to voters who fear losing jobs or income due to declining economic conditions. Complacency.
It expects us all to be lulled into complacency by the idea of change without the substance behind it.
Familiarity is said to breed complacency, hence people's penchant for reinventing themselves in order to adapt to changing circumstances.
"This image of the SWIFT network and the surrounding ecosystem being secure and impenetrable has encouraged complacency," he said.
Current asset valuations and low implied volatility in stock and bond markets may be signaling investor complacency, she said.
The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) closed below 10 earlier this week, raising concerns about complacency in the market. Disclaimer
The super low level of the VIX was seen as a sign of the market's complacency by some traders.
That complacency is disrupted one night when he picks up a stranger's cell phone, and starts receiving disturbing messages.
In 1940, isolation ended in a fight for survival, and complacency gave way to five years of grim determination.
It's the very definition of complacency to think that you have more room for error than you actually do.
However, analysts cautioned against investor complacency, especially after the market's strong run since Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
Their complacency blinds them to unexpected reversals in history and conceals from them the threats to their own hopes.
Walker told CNN before Election Day that be believed complacency, not fatigue, was the biggest issue facing his campaign.
While we are a long way from such a state in the US, this is no time for complacency.
Pinker's assurances that cognitive scientists, geneticists, and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs have everything under control threaten to create political complacency.
Some experts worry that a lull in hurricanes hitting the state over the past decade could breed false complacency.
And then cynicism predictably fades, and politics enters an era of complacency, in which most people are politically disengaged.
We will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats, and even wars that we face.
Theater demands conflict, tension, and suspense to drive plot, but Southern Comfort's director, Thomas Caruso, mostly gives us complacency.
It is my hope that we encourage one another to start with conversations, which then enable resistance to complacency.
One of the greatest risks in the midst of a viral outbreak, aside from the disease itself, is complacency.
"There's been a degree of complacency among broadcasters" that "they can do pretty much what they like," he added.
Unimpressed by scientific prizes or riches, Dr. Bengio stressed that complacency and overconfidence were the enemies of scientific progress.
But moving the needle on that complacency is what civics and civic engagement is all about, Mr. Liberti said.
He said: First, there's a risk of complacency setting in — an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality.
Fickle focus, complacency, boredom — take your pick: All of it applied at various points over the past 10 months.
By fighting to dilute or delay stricter air quality standards, Ms. Merkel may have encouraged complacency among German carmakers.
But one former prime minister warns about complacency, calling for a reset with Brussels, tax cuts and renewed investment.
It is a prick to conscience, a prod to thinking, a rebuke to complacency and a spur to action.
The aftermath has raised questions about the commonality of harassment — and has forced us to confront our own complacency.
And his response to the economic fallout has veered between complacency and hysteria, with a strong admixture of cronyism.
Finance Minister Ignacio Briones told reporters the better-than-anticipated results were good news, but he warned against complacency.
The spread of coronavirus cases in Italy, Iran and South Korea is shaking investors out of their recent complacency.
The Lesson: Tragedy, immediate and visceral, often does more to identify complacency and shift the dynamic than anything else.
"If there's one positive thing to come out of this horrible legislation," she said, "it's that complacency is gone."
If that's what the Democratic Party exudes — coastal complacency — it will lose, just like Ms. Clinton did last year.
State run television on Sunday urged people to avoid complacency, warning China had yet to reach the turning point.
Inertia is equal parts laziness and complacency … and in the end it's a surefire way to kill your business.
This long period of relative calm may have lulled some people into complacency when it comes to state finances.
"Past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation," Trump said of North Korea.
But forcing their hand and shunning their lack of cooperation would be preferable to the current state of complacency.
We will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats and even wars that we face.
So there's a risk that a lack of effort from bigger emitters could fuel a feedback loop of complacency.
What the season resolutely lacked was the sort of cautious complacency that smothers so much of the classical world.
While U.S. risk professionals may be winning plaudits for shielding their firms, U.S. regulators show no signs of complacency.
It is less jokey than his typical tenor, and there is far more self-congratulating, upper-class complacency than usual.
"Regulations may be in place officially, but too often are simply ignored, resulting in high levels of complacency," it said.
"In fact, we see this progress as cautionary and recognize that one of the greatest threats to progress is complacency."
The New York Times  editorial page, after his loss, reported that he ran a lackluster campaign that bordered on complacency.
However, there is a risk of complacency, particularly if, as CRU claims, non-visible shadow inventory has been steadily declining.
And I do see signs that the extreme weather we're witnessing right now is shaking people out of their complacency.
Others posted calls to action and passionate condemnations of both the violence unfolding and the complacency that lets it happen.
I have talked with most Android manufacturers over the past few weeks and I'm confident the update problem isn't complacency.
Voters have punished Abe and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a combination of scandals, gaffes, and general government complacency.
The House of Commons Home Affairs Committee duly accuses the government of worrying complacency about securing a data adequacy decision.
But having carefully studied the experiences of other countries as well as our own Constitution, we think complacency is unwise.
He also takes into account a more richly valued stock market, signs of investor complacency and a sluggish U.S. economy.
Refusal to take a stand is complacency, especially when you are an American institution with so much influence and voice.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
He said the slow response by most brick-and-mortar retailers to the rise of Amazon was due to complacency.
But this wealth, fuelled by easy access to vast resource reserves taken from Indigenous peoples, has also cultivated economic complacency.
Britain's largest domestic bank resisted any suggestion of complacency in its outlook for the economy, saying it recognised uncertainties existed.
Tilson cited "high prices and complacency that currently prevail in the market" as main reasons for shutting down his fund.
He's seeing better fundamentals in the financial system than those currently worried about investor complacency and high levels of debt.
That's the kind of stuff that actually bothers me is the complacency and the lack of panic in the market.
Investors' complacency with their increased earnings following tax cuts prevent them from expanding and improving the efficiency of their businesses.
It could serve as a salutary shock that finally jolts European elites out of their complacency and leads to reform.
He urged Democrats to quit moping, avoid complacency and stop focusing on the shiny, ephemeral, show-biz aspects of politics.
Ibsen switched to prose for its more immediate effects—and as a way of shocking audiences out of their complacency.
Looking at Rohnert Park, the way the record is addressing suburban complacency, from the lyrics on down to the artwork.
Eventually, she tells Peter that their complacency, with its respectful distance and "quiet, orderly" lovemaking, is not all she wants.
Whether or not he entirely deserves what he eventually gets, his complacency and passivity set him up for a fall.
The couple fall into a domesticity that several years on seems to be splitting the difference between contentment and complacency.
"A preliminary conclusion suggests markets are in a 5-10% tail — defiantly suggesting complacency is running high," the note said.
" However, Maxwell B. Markusen, a researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, warned against complacency. "U.
The fact that the full version of GPT-2 has done many other impressive things should warn us against complacency.
But effort and complacency were issues — perhaps the biggest ones — leading to several losses resulting from blown double-digit leads.
Investors took that as a sign of complacency about rising debt costs in one of the euro zone's weakest members.
The book highlights feminist complacency regarding women of color; immigrant women; lesbian, bisexual or transgender women; sex workers and others.
His committed confidence shook the complacency out of me, and I discovered that I was doing it: I was living.
Bullishness has "morphed into complacency" according to Julian Emanuel, managing director and chief equity and derivatives strategist with BTIG Research.
"There was complacency about the growth in stocks, and the virus was the trigger for a sell-off," he said.
What you are seeing here is people are saying the Fed is doing nothing and it's the complacency right now.
Yes, but: It comes as global multilateral organizations find themselves treading water amid a recent rise in complacency and nationalism.
"The biggest enemy we face right now is complacency," Mr. Stein of FAIR said, "because Trump's people have our ideas."
There are others, however, who believe that Aspen embodies the establishment complacency that created the conditions in which populism fomented.
Always fearful of settling into complacency, the company announced that it was making one-day shipping standard for Prime households.
Ostlund's version is a sharp, relentless satire of masculine insecurity and middle-class complacency, threading genuine discomfort among improbable laughs.
The gym rat pack relishes every opportunity to compete, which is why complacency doesn't appear to be in its vocabulary.
The failure started with government complacency, compounded by a misguided decision to suspend a vaccination program after a medical scare.
In most of America, though, the initial anger, panic, and fear of a war would turn into complacency extremely quickly.
The assumption of imminent regime collapse, due to difficult economic conditions and the challenges of leadership succession, abetted this complacency.
She scolded the world's elite, saying its complacency over inequality had helped feed a populist reaction from those left behind.
It is woven through and through with the constant questioning that is after all the opposite of complacency and compliance.
Democrats need to understand that, and they need to move past a complacency for which the Clintons bear considerable blame.
"We get lulled into complacency in times like this, … then we kick ourselves if there's a market correction," she said.
But the two authors agree about what makes Britain unusual: a strange mix of pragmatism and pride, openness and complacency.
There is no evidence of complacency among ADNOC Distribution's senior executives, the firm's deputy chief executive told CNBC on Wednesday.
We are also replacing complacency with consequences — and imposing costs on adversaries who threaten, endanger or undermine us in cyberspace.
Those margins don't breed complacency, and Hurd said he began expecting a tough race the day after his 583 win.
Its complacency was personified by the Gandhi family, whose members dominated the Party but appeared diffident and out of touch.
"We get lulled into complacency in times like this … then we kick ourselves if there's a market correction," she said.
Ironically, some investors view current low market volatility as a sign of complacency - and yet another reason not to invest.
Industry groups and economists have said complacency on the economy from Chancellor Angela Merkel is also contributing to the slowdown.
Mr. Gingrich's rebellion was aimed at cozy, low-level corruption and complacency, which certainly existed in the old speaker system.
Biofuel and carbon "credits" are tools that designed to incentivize renewable energy investments, but in practice, they usually encourage complacency.
And this widespread, systemic complacency with letting bad men back into the industry became a focal point of the entire season.
In appropriating an object like a Snuggie I wanted to talk very specifically about a kind of everyday, consumerist, sedentary, complacency.
Reminding his team that the competition is getting better every day mitigates the complacency and laziness that can come with success.
An exhibition by Badiucao, addressing Google's complacency in China's internet censorship, was set to open in Hong Kong on November 3.
White guilt and Black complacency are battling it out about the engagement of Latino students at East 41st Street High School.
" Nick finds the outburst pathetic, "as if his complacency, more acute than of old, was not enough to him any more.
All we can do is fight our own complacency and status quo biases and take as much action as we can.
Low levels on the VIX could suggest a degree of near-term complacency, said John Stoltzfus, chief market strategist at Oppenheimer.
In 2017, political grifters, trolls, and hackers took advantage of algorithmic flaws and moderator complacency to wage elaborate social influence campaigns.
Their complacency towards Mr Trump's financial conflicts, a second source of doubt about Mr Trump's presidency, provides another illustration of this.
Brexit is both a symptom and a catalyst of that process, lending nationalism momentum and allowing unionists no room for complacency.
One day, a mysterious stranger arrives to knock the Murry family out of their mopey complacency (think a Hagrid-esque arrival).
The peaceful waves of complacency that washed over the crowd, which was still supportive of Yeezy even though they were pissed.
Unlike the complacency displayed in the lead up to Brexit, the markets are determined not to be caught by surprise again.
Policymakers have repeatedly warned about a sense of complacency in global markets with stock prices, in particular, hovering around record highs.
It would be foolish to suggest the buoyancy in markets is purely fueled by complacency, particularly when a rally feels unloved.
Here's what I see: a complacency among the generation of young women whose entire lives have been lived after Roe v.
But such conditions can also breed complacency and a lack of 'can do' behavior, according to Indian politicians and civil servants.
When a company can prosper on a subsidy rather than by winning in the marketplace, complacency sets in and breakthroughs plummet.
I'm not talking about complacency; nope, that would evidence a lack of any concern at any time; that would be boring.
Many think that complacency is a disease that only applies to bull markets, but Jim Cramer said that is not true.
But given the risks of a housing bust or deeper slowdown in China, such worries reflect a healthy lack of complacency.
"As memories of the crisis fade, I see a high risk of complacency" (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi Editing by Francesco Canepa)
A new generation is rejecting their elders' complacency about these ills—and more of these youth reach voting age every day.
Unfortunately, through complacency, bad decisions, and an unwillingness to have this critical conversation, our edge is becoming blunter by the day.
A return of market volatility has brought a new normal for investors after record low levels of fear and downright complacency.
In the meantime, if France enters the sunny season without further calamity, there will be relief but no sense of complacency.
The feeling flared up abruptly, both when she was thrilled by radical action and when she was aghast at public complacency.
This sort of complacency sends a not so subtle signal, a green light, to those who indulge in white supremacist rhetoric.
"I worry that there's a complacency from some folks that, you know, this is always been the American way," Kearney says.
Those who oppose a U.S. troop withdrawal will play all kinds of rhetorical games, claiming such a departure would be complacency.
"This deliberate manipulation by the Syrian government and the complacency of the U.N. have played hand-in-hand," the letter stated.
Indonesian police have had considerable success in stopping major attacks since the deadly 2002 Bali bombings, though analysts warn against complacency.
Rather, Velasco's appointment speaks to the efforts of a calcified institution to find a new way forward from complacency and silence.
Draghi emphasised on Monday that Italy's debt was sustainable, albeit with no room for complacency given its huge sovereign debt pile.
In interviews, he continued to urge the government to undertake structural reforms to the banking industry and to warn against complacency.
In a game that had all the makings of a trap game, Kansas State made sure complacency was a non-factor.
So you can excuse the market for some degree of complacency, but it is a bit harder to explain the dichotomies.
No doubt, they sense that to look at Japanese culture too closely would threaten a long-cherished complacency about their own.
Saying the Bengals are preaching patience is a nice spin for an organization where complacency has been a watchword for decades. .
Bunge's own conclusion about de Sade's legacy is not satisfying, but sits comfortably within the grey area between condemnation and complacency.
That apparent complacency made his decision a week ago to call for closing the country's schools seem all the more shocking.
But it's also dangerous, because it can lead to complacency; to the sense the issue is solved, or has been addressed.
And even some less serious allegations suggest an unacceptable degree of sexism or complacency about inappropriate behavior within the British Parliament.
He's also the author of a new book called Ill Winds: Saving Democracy from Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency.
"Unfortunately, a complacency has spread within our society that we have to overcome," he told the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag.
Mr. Devarajan of the World Bank worries that the robust economy may lead to complacency and delay such critical economic reforms.
The worst financial crisis in 80 years had its roots in low interest rates, lax oversight and complacency on Wall Street.
EM: Well I think first of all, I think humans will solve environmental sustainability, I do not mean to suggest complacency.
This version of paradoxical exceptionalism for spycraft has contributed to the alternative legal framework and public complacency that bolsters its legitimacy.
Our complacency now shaken, it's time to look with clear eyes at how America should position itself for the coming decades.
Mobile Moron Fast-Facts Plan Allow this highly limited data plan to lull you into a state of information-age complacency.
"Perhaps the recent tendency for inflation to run below target in many countries has fostered a degree of complacency," he said.
It makes me optimistic that we'll have record turnout in November — and won't have the complacency that we experienced in 2016.
My relationship with berries follows the same arc as so many relationships: ignorance, discovery, infatuation, growth, complacency and, then, happy coexistence.
While low periods of volatility are not good for markets, analysts have warned that the risk of market complacency has increased.
There is bipartisan acknowledgment that these lawmakers have avoided the complacency trap that some other Republicans have fallen into this cycle.
The third reason is while concern about climate change is growing — fortunately — complacency remains a much bigger political problem than fatalism.
A combination of Democratic enthusiasm and Republican complacency has created the conditions for change in Georgia and other forthcoming congressional races.
So as Canada has gotten better over time and enjoyed that success, there's the potential for a certain level of complacency.
But I too should hold myself accountable as a proud, out man for my complacency in the face of lingering inequities.
Yglesias identified a few more reasons for the disparity, including Republicans' ideological flexibility and Democratic complacency and overconfidence in their president.
Though it is tempting to be lulled into complacency during seismically quiet periods, planning ahead is still the only defense for earthquakes.
" Meantime, "shorts in the market are at or near the lowest levels of the post-financial crisis period while complacency… is high.
A variety of factors can lull us into relationship complacency—compatibility, friendship, shared interests, inertia, fear of being single or low expectations.
Effective filmmakers use visual discontinuity, then, to jar your brain out of that complacency, to make you sit up and take notice.
"I think the market has a problem here, and that is complacency," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
Andy Baldwin, EY area managing partner for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa, said the findings were reassuring but warned against complacency.
Woody Guthrie's "God Blessed America For Me"  was an angry protest  against the complacency he found in Berlin's lyrics, The Times reported.
In 2018, Cannes' lineup of movies felt like a plea against complacency, a call to pay attention in a world in turmoil.
Here, photographer Daniella Zalcman trains her eye on America's heartland to capture the casual complacency of racism in America's school systems. —G.
Instead of greeting this violence with horror as we would in real life, we greet it with complacency – or even with thrill.
That's a necessary reminder, to highlight what it is we risk losing if complacency and cynicism take hold and don't let go.
The Texas Gulf Coast had not seen a storm that powerful since 1961's Hurricane Carla, which may have led to complacency.
"People haven't seen kids dying of measles in a very, very long time and that creates a sort of complacency," Nandy said.
Using clothes to hide my insecurities didn't make me want to stand out, it made me want to shuffle along with complacency.
At the final nine, when Lauren decided to form a Core 4, Ben played secret agent, gulling Chrissy and Ryan into complacency.
He cited several factors, including an expected rebound in China, complacency around U.S.-China trade negotiations and broad optimism in emerging markets.
Petaluma, with its ranch houses and suburban complacency, is a less excitable place, but the center of Evie's life no longer holds.
The report says lack of access to vaccines, poor health systems, complacency and fear of vaccines have all contributed to the problem.
We are as focused as ever on that game, there has been no complacency, no talk of anything else other than Wednesday.
"There's always the risk of complacency and we want to ensure that each flight is operated to the highest level," Sumwalt said.
But here's my point: Complacency about getting the votes of people who went for Bernie in the primaries is dangerous, wishful thinking.
You can't control whether or not the yield curve inverts; all you can do is control your own potential for market complacency.
By the end of the week it was just up to 13, still a very low level signaling lots of market complacency.
"This significant progress must not lead to complacency," said Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England and chairman of the FSB.
"January was a boom month, but there was clearly complacency coming into the market," said London & Capital's head of equities Roger Jones.
It may have seemed unthinkable a few decades ago, but HIV is no longer a death sentence; complacency could always change that.
But with low market volatility and many economies around the world growing steadily, there's an open door for complacency to creep in.
Yet, while millions of families suffer, Congress has failed to fix our dysfunctional immigration system because of politics, prejudice, and unearned complacency.
Just as businesses vote for "certainty" with lobbying dollars, the people threatened by Trumpian chaos will not be easily lulled into complacency.
And keeping that truth in mind may be a healthy counter to official complacency regarding the merits of our present monetary system.
And an underbelly of complacency, possibly of fatigue, after the effort spent by Real in the Camp Nou last Saturday, betrayed Madrid.
And if we don't learn from our complacency in space, we could end up losing our edge in other areas as well.
But what looks like "lots of complacency," in Samana's words, isn't as concerning when investors consider what they can and can't control.
But I worry that our good fortune in experiencing 17 years without a successor to the 9/11 attack will encourage complacency.
"The lack of fear, the complacency is supporting the market," said Jimmy Chang, chief investment strategist at Rockefeller & Co in New York.
Apple could fall behind Amazon and Google in the "post-smartphone era" due to "innovation complacency," a market research firm said Wednesday.
Critics of Autopilot say a driver can be lulled into complacency, leaving too little time to take back control of the vehicle.
But, according to McCord, you have to do it in order to keep progressing in your career and detecting complacency within yourself.
Periods of low volatility tend to breed complacency and excessive risk-taking among traders, which sows the seeds of their own demise.
Amato-Gauci said complacency among men who have gay sex and seem unconcerned about HIV risks appeared to be fuelling the problem.
The challenge will be to adequately prepare for a year during which complacency will be their biggest enemy—and to pace themselves.
Realistically, the roller coaster only ends when we take seriously our role in coming to a resolution; complacency will get us nowhere.
But the danger is that once such a law is enacted and time passes we revert back to a state of complacency.
A breakout star In 24.5, Democrats were still searching for ways to remedy the complacency that had handed Trump the White House.
In honoring his legacy today, we must not let complacency or narrow faith blind us to what needs to trouble us too.
Perhaps that's what Trump wanted above all: to shake up Western complacency over how the world could, and could not, be run.
"This was a frank display of ignorant complacency in the face of a clear and demonstrated threat," they write in Foreign Policy.
The insurance industry is even more concentrated, leading the country's biggest financial players into habits of abuse and complacency, the report said.
"The One Where Rachel Quits" (Season 3, Episode 10) Sometimes it takes a fear of the unknown to break you from complacency.
" Musk has said in the past that serious crashes involving Autopilot are often the result of the "complacency" of "inexperienced user[s].
Breaking that attitude of complacency is now the Republicans' top priority, far more than wooing moderates with gentler messaging about economic growth.
The double standard, complacency and failure of the international community to acknowledge the authenticity and morality of my people's struggle are disheartening.
The amount of malware on Macs is outpacing PCs for the first time ever, and your complacency could be your worst enemy.
At the same time, the market's main measure of complacency, the CBOE Volatility Index, continues to trade around half its historic level.
You can't control whether or not the yield curve inverts, all you can do is control your own potential for market complacency.
Alternately, uncertainty about the fiscal future — like whether the present complacency over large deficits continues — could spur millennials to save more now.
But let's get back to investors and their complacency, which is as easy to explain as it is increasingly hard to justify.
But a sign that Beijing has underestimated its spread beyond Wuhan could shake that complacency, as could a bigger outbreak outside China.
Iran and North Korea are launching cyberattacks to interfere in our elections as well, doubtless emboldened by the complacency of the president.
"All of these bullish notes create conviction, which creates resilience and causes the complacency that keeps potential sellers from selling," he said.
There is a high level of calls, or bets on higher stock prices, and that can signal investor complacency, a contrarian indicator.
I wanted somebody who would challenge our allies out of their complacency and somebody who would bring a realpolitik to traditional adversaries.
Omar took Facebook to task: I've said it before and I'll say it again: Facebook's complacency is a threat to our democracy.
" Jamie Raskin, Maryland congressman, in Washington "America's high school students are leading a revolution against political complacency and collusion with the NRA.
Partisan political sentiment should also not obscure the gravity of these attacks or of the consequences of this unmerited complacency and neglect.
The most profitable trades would often come after periods of calm, when volatility had been suppressed either by complacency or official fiat.
However, the dominant mood in markets today, as it has been for much of the past decade, is not complacency but anxiety.
"There is no time for complacency, but we must intensify efforts to finish the marathon," he told a meeting of his cabinet.
By taking many of the measures outlined above, America can avoid complacency and be better equipped to ward off the next cyberattack.
His high name recognition, they argue, has lulled his campaign into complacency while Steyer and Sanders have vigorously courted African American voters.
Probably in 1989, when Francis Fukuyama published his landmark essay "The End of History?" and a decade of democratic complacency took hold.
It is done without any cost other than the agreement that your image becomes quantifiable data, demonstrative of complacency within techno-capitalism.
The lack of price swings has investors mired in a sea of complacency, which has them ignoring potential risks, says Societe Generale.
Yet far from offering ground for complacency, the US-India partnership would be insufficient even if it were as strong as it seems.
"There are many signs of complacency amidst this shock," Jim Strugger, derivatives strategist at MKM Partners in New York, said in a note.
New York (CNN Business)Innovative companies are supposed to be better long-term investments than firms mired in complacency and stagnation — that's obvious.
If Republican insiders were not reeling from six years of internal conflict and dulled by complacency, what would have happened to Trump's campaign?
While stressing he was still broadly positive on equities and emerging markets, Blanque is "reducing risks," fearing some complacency over underlying economic problems.
Why it matters: Growing economic competition from China in emerging markets has finally shaken the U.S. out of its complacency toward development finance.
Both in the USSR of 1986 and in the USA of 2019, too many people choose complacency and compliance over alarm and action.
Veronica calls Hiram out for the "October Surprise" folder and rails against her mother's complacency; ultimately Veronica refuses to be Hiram's collateral damage.
"When you are a successful company," she told Reuters, "you have to fight really hard to make sure you avoid complacency, arrogance, bureaucracy."
It is called beta in order to decrease complacency and indicate that it will continue to improve (Autopilot is always off by default).
IMF officials suffered from a "culture of complacency" and were unduly positive about the euro zone project, the IMF's Independent Evaluation Office said.
The thought here is that low volatility must be a sign of complacency, and that this is a terrible time to own stocks.
Now, it's time to beat complacency, get more people involved, and keep up the pressure on newly elected officials to actually deliver change.
And that's why a brief freak out — which is arguably exactly what Democrats need to avoid complacency — should not lead to total panic.
Amidst narratives of machine learning complacency, Apple is coming to terms with the fact that not talking about innovation means innovation never happened.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said complacency, misunderstanding and misinformation were causing vaccination rates to decline globally, with tragic results.
Furthermore, I recognize that acceptance is the cousin of complacency, and that it can be hard to know where to draw the line.
There also hasn't been any significant spread outside of the DRC -- something health officials say has led to a form of donor complacency.
This isn't to suggest that complacency is acceptable, and that extends to security measures across Indonesia and South-East Asia as a whole.
But just because the index is plumbing 10-year lows this week, that does not necessarily mean that complacency has overtaken the market.
Niles, formerly a top chip analyst on Wall Street, says there's too much complacency among investors, especially when it comes to semiconductor stocks.
Butler said this is in part due to the rise of anti-vaccine movements across Europe and a sense of complacency among parents.
The upset of Trump's election has thrown the Democrats from complacency, requiring them to engage in a conversation about the party's core identity.
However, Europeans and their "ears" — their Washington-based diplomats — were lulled into complacency by the very same pundits who messed up Clinton's campaign.
Big automobile companies' "complacency about electric vehicle (EV) technology is worse than perceived," analyst Alexander Haissl wrote in a note to clients Monday.
Trotter was always oriented toward the possibilities of the future, rather than the complacency of the present or the irrevocability of the past.
As the larger Congressional debate around health care has raged, discussion of CHIP funding extension Capitol Hill has taken on a dangerous complacency.
"We are now at a level which is higher than immediately before the financial crisis, so there's no time for complacency," Trichet added.
At the same time, we believe that the recent lack of market volatility reflects a complacency that could be long in the tooth.
Google's "biggest risk is complacency, not innovating, not investing," said Ruth Porat, the CFO of parent company Alphabet at Code Con on Wednesday.
While there have been tremendous strides made in fighting Zika, we cannot allow complacency to keep us from being prepared for future outbreaks.
She at once yearns for the comforts of domestication, and the peaceful complacency offered by a life shared in shackles with the King.
Rather, it is concerned with locating the precise boundary between the banal and the extraordinary, between routine and violence, between complacency and courage.
Bertens's coach, the former Dutch player Raemon Sluiter, said that Bertens began to compete with the best after she shook off her complacency.
The lesson that the world's complacency sends to other countries is that this is an ideal time to eradicate a vexing ethnic group.
At once pleasing to observe and disconcerting to contemplate, Davies's idylls burn with a relaxed complacency of which we're meant to be suspicious.
"At this point, Congress's failure to impeach is complacency in the face of the erosion of our democracy and constitutional norms," she said.
"Measles may be the disease, but, all too often, the real infection is misinformation, mistrust and complacency," Ms. Fore said at the time.
That complacency was evident when groups sued the state, alleging that the 2016 presidential election and a 2017 special election had been hacked.
But that's resolve, not complacency; she's fuming, and the reason soon emerges: "I don't want to be touched all the time," she sings.
Poor access to quality health care, displacement due to conflict, complacency and a lack of awareness also play big roles, according to WHO.
At times this season, Golden State has seemed to wage battles with boredom, with complacency, with slippage — inevitable products of the team's success.
That power perhaps created a sense of hubris and complacency, the kind that no doubt contributed to Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump.
Do-gooder complacency can be as much a risk as I-don't-even-notice-race racism or climate-change-is-a-hoax ignorance.
The Brexit win thrilled Donald J. Trump, who saw in that blow to elite complacency and hierarchy a model for his presidential campaign.
Kaveh Madani, Iran's former environment minister, blamed government complacency for not taking necessary action against the locusts in an email to BuzzFeed News.
The Trump administration deserves kudos for shaking off the cloak of complacency that hung so long on American policy of the last decade.
A stubborn threat Ironically, some of the complacency in the developed world, is because of the very success of the public health response.
But any complacency could worsen the techlash, bring closer scrutiny, and ultimately weighing on the business outlook for the technology giants this year.
Not so long ago, in an ill-advised flourish of complacency, liberal opinion suggested that nationalism, like religious fundamentalism, was on the wane.
That is no less true now, and Moscow's readiness to threaten or use them is not far enough behind Pyongyang's to justify complacency.
Investigators blamed those officials' failure to fix the issues on "a culture of complacency" at the VA and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).
"While we're entering 21 with more hope than last year, as is always the case, there's never any room for complacency," Bassanese added.
"While we're entering 2020 with more hope than last year, as is always the case, there's never any room for complacency," Bassanese added.
Some experts say complacency about the maintenance of the system is leaving millions vulnerable and governments still warn of the ever-present risks.
"We have no room for complacency and history makes clear that America has no preordained right to victory on the battlefield," Mattis added.
None manage to save the village from its ruinous complacency but several find sanctuary in a hidden lake village beyond the slavers' nets.
With little fuss and fewer words, she sketches a woman whose independence and complacency help explain her son's more toxic versions of each.
If Donald Trump's win were the Democratic Party's only problem, the party's leaders would be justified in affecting a certain amount of complacency.
None of this should inspire complacency or even comfort in those who would like to see America live up to its founding ideals.
" "One of the critical features of Minsky's world view is that borrowers, lenders, and regulators are lulled into complacency as asset prices rise.
To deal with today's challenges, though, Europe's leaders will have to acknowledge the twin plagues of overreach and complacency that brought them to this dangerous point: overreach in going for the grand gesture — a currency union, ambitious expansion to include former Eastern Bloc countries, open borders and global markets; complacency about the consequences — neither within each nation nor at the European Union level.
The World Health Organisation said that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has largely been contained, but officials warned against complacency.
Reacting to the perceived corruption, incompetence and complacency of the political class, comedians started to lead, as well as reflect, the new populist era.
What I gathered from this comment is that Chappelle had hoped for laughter to be the vehicle to transition people from complacency to accountability.
But by bearing witness to carnage, by asking tough questions and demanding real answers, the Parkland students are shaking us out of our complacency.
That initial enthusiasm for its debt then lulled the government into complacency, convincing it to cut the fiscal deficit more gradually than originally planned.
At its worst, "Iowa Nice" encourages deep complacency in the face of the systemic issues that are devouring the state from the inside out.
Transparent suggests that working toward becoming a better person sometimes forces people to elevate personal needs over the comfort and complacency of a group.
There's no room for complacency and the tech sector in the UK would be foolish to ignore the broader impact of last week's vote.
A deputy leader of the Social Democrats (SPD), who share power with the CDU in the federal government, earlier accused Merkel's party of complacency.
That feeling of complacency is directly at odds with the reality of how deeply this shutdown has been impacting thousands of federal government subcontractors.
According to Emanuel, there's "too much complacency" among investors right now, and that could make the next retreat feel worse than it really is.
When we imagine the past, we just have to envision enough of it to undermine our complacency about how well we understand the present.
Maybe people are not nervous, they shouldn't be, but I hope there is no complacency in the market, I am always worried about that.
Despite a back-up in government bond yields in recent months, the CFO warned about complacency when incorporating interest rate levels into financial plans.
With higher oil prices than forecast helping Gulf states balance the books, some in the IMF worry that complacency about reform will set in.
That, perhaps, lulled the audience into a false sense of complacency, because now that Norman and Marion Crane have met again, everything has changed.
He described Monday's operation as a "tremendous setback" to Islamic State loyalists, but said security forces should avoid complacency, boost intelligence and tackle recruitment.
Even as Trump led in the polls throughout the fall of 2015, the dominant view among his opponents was an overwhelming sense of complacency.
You know the most important thing a leader can do with a successful company is beat back the complacency disease on a daily basis.
He returns from his journalism sabbatical to discuss his sobering new essay about the frailty of our Republic, and the dangers of Trump complacency.
It's a deafening complacency that this woman tries to smooth over by telling Reyez that this is what she needs to do to succeed.
There is no arguing with the facts on the slowdown, and it is tempting to read stories of malaise or complacency into these facts.
Finance minister George Osborne has said that Britain's economy was not immune from a "dangerous cocktail" of threats from abroad, and urged against complacency.
While the market appeared buoyant, analysts urged caution against investor complacency, especially after the market's strong run since Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
"They lulled us into complacency," he said in an interview in Thursday's Wall Street Journal, urging grassroots pressure both on Boeing and the FAA.
Wary of the complacency the holiday camp atmosphere can breed, NNSC staff remain on high alert to the dangers beyond the camp's perimeter fence.
Living inside the gap is excruciating, but it is what religion -- real religion, not the religion of complacency and self-satisfaction -- requires of us.
No one should be lulled into complacency that the Atlantic Alliance is so resilient and self-correcting that this phase will just blow over.
It is unlikely that all of these warming scenarios will be fully realized, largely because the devastation along the way will shake our complacency.
The American nature writer Barry Lopez wrote that the far North reveals "in startling ways the complacency of our thoughts about land in general".
It's important that Iran benefit from meeting its commitments, but there can be no complacency about enforcing all the terms of the nuclear deal.
There is a danger that the lack of vigorous oversight will appear to voters as a broader aura of complacency emanating from House leadership.
And in the meantime the Sister Megans of our bomb culture will no doubt try again and again to cry out against our complacency.
It fit with Todbaum's languid complacency, his stated preference for using what he called "available materials," his way of throwing money at any situation.
Cowen's titular class is, in fact, composed of several different classes—each of which, he argues, suffers from its own specific form of complacency.
But we are lulled into dangerous complacency if we assume that because rights and opportunities have expanded over time, growth is inevitable and irreversible.
"I'm writing because there's an another example of American complacency that's only come to light in recent weeks," writes an MR reader, Jesse Rifkin.
However, their positioning unearths two unsavory implications: complacency has gripped the market, and history suggests that volatility could suddenly rebound after a dull stretch.
That's one of the scary potential legacies of Pruitt, along with his excessively aggressive rollback of environmental protections and his complacency about climate change.
The last one, "Before Midnight," arrived on Netflix on Friday, and depicts Celine and Jesse on vacation in Greece, confronting middle age and complacency.
Seen around the world, these images broke through skepticism and complacency, providing unassailable evidence of the evil of segregation and how it imperiled democracy.
"There is a powerful complacency in Europe, and people forget what Italy has been through economically and how weak the recovery is," he said.
"At this point, Congress's failure to impeach is complacency in the face of the erosion of our democracy and constitutional norms," Ms. Waters said.
Here comes a new wave of 45 players every year that are the most talented in the country, so there's no room for complacency.
With a cast of 87, professionals and amateurs, the show's primary worries are climate change and human complacency in the face of impending disaster.
" The graduating students at Liberty University should have been told, as Heschel wrote, that "the age of moral mediocrity and complacency has run out.
"I would never want this play to breed any complacency on either side," he said over lunch at a cafe in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
But while there are many positive lessons to be drawn from the recent elections, triumphalism, which leads to complacency, would be dangerous and misplaced.
Ackman said management complacency had turned ADP into an inefficient corporate slugabed pushing outmoded products that even a top sales force could not sell.
Analysts have cautioned that large spreads between bulls and bears, who are at just 16.5 percent, are indicators of extreme complacency and upcoming danger.
Her complacency allowed for her son Joffrey's chaotic, impulsive rule, and her handling of the Sparrows led to the suicide of her son Tommen.
This argument promotes complacency and hopelessness, and it gives an easy out to people who might otherwise advocate for the political action we need.
State run television on Sunday urged people to avoid complacency, drawing attention to people gathering in public areas and tourist spots without wearing masks.
The longtime Democratic politician said he sees "a world of vast, deep and pervasive complacency" toward the Doomsday Clock's message across the political spectrum.
Garner uses the report as a tool to measure the level of fear or complacency in the futures market, which gauges traders' price predictions.
"Complacency was at the heart of the decline of Dortmund's beer industry," says Karl-Peter Ellerbrock, a historian heading the city's Westphalian Economic Archive.
We have replaced complacency with consequences in cyberspace, we are holding digital intruders accountable, and we are stepping up our protection of American networks.
No small number of liberals bought into that, and "Get Out" is an all-out assault on their complacency, a bloody mockery of it.
Besides maintenance, the second greatest challenge is complacency, said Rowe, a father of two who did one tour in Iraq and two in Afghanistan.
Nobody can say for sure why there's been so much complacency about the need to make a decision in time to make a difference.
"; the die-hard fan version is some variation on, "These deaths might be painful, but they're necessary to wake fans up from their complacency.
But one New Jersey mother is trying to snap people out of their complacency with one shocking photo: Her son's most recent hospital bill.
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JOE KERNEN: But sentiment wise, do you think we run enough complacency out of the average person to where you can make a decent bottom?
But when they eventually catch up, pilots are found to overuse of automated systems, which leads to complacency and a degradation of manual flying skills.
Yet another factor that makes the U.S. stock market's coronavirus complacency all the more surprising is the currently very high valuation of U.S. stock prices.
Wonder at the resilience of children—and their ability play despite pervasive fear and stress—should by no means lead to complacency, argues Mr Neville.
But this isn't a retrospective: Dr. Smith, leading a midsize band with two drummers, Joe Dyson and Johnathan Blake, doesn't have the complacency for that.
Extending the idea to all society, as Mr Cowen does, is tricky because of the difficulty in telling the difference between complacency, contentment and submission.
But while it's hard to blame Obama for Democrats' down-ballot decline, it's correct to blame him — and his team more broadly — for the complacency.
Gurba seems intent on tearing down walls and shaking readers out of complacency; her writing pulls our attention to human cruelty, suffering, and then, resilience.
But Kuroda warned against complacency, saying that complex global supply chains mean tit-for-tat tariff retaliations could have unintended consequences beyond U.S.-Chinese trade.
Such complacency may have been shaken by the North Korean missile that passed over Hokkaido before crashing into the sea about 1,200km to the east.
"We conclude from our simple interest rate-corrected fiscal balance measure that, especially in the advanced economies, there is little reason for complacency," Kraemer said.
Somali Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre thanked the international community for the $1.3 billion raised last year, but warned there was no room for complacency.
Ahmed is confident that drivers try to be careful "because they know the bread is all we have," he said with a tinge of complacency.
Biosphere 2 represents a real step toward developing the understanding we desperately need, but do not pursue because of complacency and/or arguing about trivialities.
If there's one lesson to be learned from 2017, I hope it's that "looking the other way" is no longer an acceptable excuse for complacency.
"There are a lot of folks emerging now, a lot are younger, black, brown, and trans, and they think this complacency is unacceptable," he said.
Identifying yourself as a proud member of that demographic amounts to no more than a declaration of complacency if it's not backed up by action.
According to a vaccine advisory group at WHO, "complacency, inconvenience in accessing vaccines and lack of confidence" are the main reasons why people skip vaccination.
But, with elections to the European parliament coming up next May, others warn against complacency, especially as Macron was taken off guard by the protest.
"High valuations: market complacency?" the BIS posed the question, though it said stocks did look much less frothy when measured against extremely low bonds yields.
"I want to turn my research, my impressions, my outrage and passion into a book that can help shake people from their complacency," he added.
The Russians, keenly able to sniff out weakness, exploited this complacency and raced toward their test, production and now deployment of their prohibited weapons system.
Evolution in the media space doesn't ever slow, and the largest companies, seeming to have learned their lesson about technological complacency, are continuing to invest.
Investors are getting the lowest yields on the riskiest bonds in almost three years, another sign of the high level of complacency in financial markets.
The CBOE volatility index, which had signaled that investor complacency remained near two-year lows for most of 2017, jumped more than 15 percent Wednesday.
But it warned policymakers against complacency, saying that the recovery was "not yet complete" with inflation below target and potential growth weak in many countries.
That said, it is likely some level of disaster complacency existed among Alabamans who had seen too many warnings that never materialized as actual threats.
Ackman contends that management complacency has turned ADP into an inefficient corporate slugabed pushing outmoded products that even a top sales force could not sell.
There never seems to be any complacency, and that mind-set is essential in a place like Cleveland, where they don't have the highest revenue.
Ms. Yellen's remarks appeared aimed in part at jarring the complacency of investors who had concluded that the Fed would not raise rates in September.
"The level of complacency from major companies, particularly those that trumpet their corporate social responsibility, is startling," CORE's director, Marilyn Croser, said in a statement.
Meanwhile, low volatility, the absence of sharp market moves, points to complacency about potential shocks that may upset the final stages of the bull market.
Later on, he directly alters the conflict by shooting Patroclus — from afar, of course — to jolt Achilles out of his complacency and back into combat.
Aso, among the longest-serving G20 finance ministers, also warned against complacency on U.S-China trade negotiations, saying that narrowing fundamental differences won't be easy.
"A culture of cybersecurity complacency at Equifax led to the successful exfiltration of the personal information of approximately 28500 million individuals," the committee staff wrote.
But such success has led to complacency, and 1.5 million children still die every year from diseases that could be prevented through vaccination, said Nandy.
What is the reason for Canberra's passivity and complacency and what can the Trump administration do to drag Australia and others in from the sidelines?
"A culture of cybersecurity complacency at Equifax led to the successful exfiltration of the personal information of approximately 28503 million individuals," the committee staff wrote.
A concerted effort from the executive branch, Congress and the Department of Defense is needed to undo years of damage caused by decades of complacency.
He's already in the Green Zone and married to the daughter of a Spiga CEO, but he has other plans outside of living in complacency.
It stirs from its complacency just a bit at the start, only to rock itself back to sleep listening to the percussive rhythms of combat.
The Navy report blamed the incident on poor planning, leaders who did not properly consider risks, and complacency, a lack of oversight and low morale.
This new passion is celebrated (by Viv) and blamed (by Donald) as the bolt from the blue that disrupts the comfortable complacency of their lives.
He said he hopes others will also follow through on commitments to help, rather than reverting to complacency — a sentiment that echoes Ms. Rice's own.
It's an urging against complacency, ignorance and the apparent desire of governments not to address their responsibilities for acts that strain the imagination and conscience.
Mere days ago, in what feels like a different era now, the biggest thing that people in control of money appeared to fear was complacency.
Rather than scourging the complacency and hypocrisy of television, it subjects the medium to a vigorous exfoliating scrub in the name of feminism and inclusiveness.
"The complacency that grew out of how old the place was," Stiller said of the prison, which opened in the middle of the 19th century.
Experts caution that the stream of news about such breaches can set a new normal and instill a sense of fatalism — and complacency — in consumers.
The market continued to rise uninterrupted until the end of February, when complacency gave rise to fear and panic over the spread of the coronavirus.
Di Florio suggested that while the financial system is "safer and sounder" than ever before with greater overall stability, complacency is now the greatest risk.
The country's authoritarian leader, Hun Sen, has continued to express complacency about the outbreak, even encouraging passengers from the Westerdam to go sightseeing in Cambodia.
Each year she would buy textbooks for the grade above her children's current classes, drilling them in next year's lessons and warning them against complacency.
Many residents and experts have said that the reluctance by the government in Wuhan to warn the public about the spreading disease created dangerous complacency.
"I'm not advising my clients to panic, but if it's a choice between panic and complacency, I suggest panic," said veteran GOP strategist Curt Anderson.
Despite all that, investor complacency persists in no small part due to a fundamental misunderstanding of how rapidly the world has changed, economically and politically.
Nick Everhart, a Republican strategist in Ohio, said the party should not allow its relief at having kept Democrats at bay to turn into complacency.
Artists like Perry, Falaschetti and Onuoha are trying to awaken us from our complacency, pushing us to look beyond the blinding dazzle of our devices.
Complacency can easily set in whenever you attack a disease to a certain level, people ... say we've calmed it down, it's no longer an issue.
"Global trade frictions are intensifying and there's no room for complacency," Kataoka said in a speech to business leaders in Yokohama, a city near Tokyo.
According to UNICEF, poor health infrastructure, lack of awareness, civil disorder, complacency and a backlash against vaccinations were factors in some of the recent outbreaks.
The game used an episodic structure to lull me into complacency, then socked me out of nowhere with something that upended all of my expectations.
Clinton's victory would probably have led to a brief period of euphoria and a return to complacency — or worse, a backlash against ambitious women. Mrs.
Are our acts of buying candles and soothing oils becoming meaningless excuses to drive ourselves into complacency as we avoid the stream of bad news?
It's a deceptive malaise, a sense of slow complacency that steadily subsumes every town and just as steadily erodes over the course of the narrative.
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.
After being lulled into a sense of complacency by years of steadily rising stocks, even small worries can snowball into a bad day for stocks.
One of the pieces of evidence of their complacency is this tendency to talk about the other half as deplorable, and to mark them off.
Or was a quick downside break simply needed to flush out some complacency and refresh buying interest at lower prices, in a kind of slingshot move?
"We've been concerned about misplaced (investor) optimism and, to a degree, complacency about Trump's policies," Tim Cooper, global economist at BMI Research, told CNBC on Thursday.
"The main risk today is complacency, without a pullback in major equity markets for nearly two years," said John Husselbee, head of multi-asset at Liontrust.
Stagnant pay, rising inequality and government complacency as industrial regions suffered long-term decline have obscured the benefits of trade and created fertile ground for populists.
Making a move during an off month could both shake that complacency, plus put the financial market on notice that every meeting is a live one.
Complacency seems to have played a part in Mrs Clinton's loss, and California Democrats would probably be ill-advised to treat Hispanics as single-issue voters.
But somewhere in the past decade the yearly updates for both iOS (and, to a lesser extent, Android) lulled us into a false sense of complacency.
Regulatory complacency: The Trump administration has rolled back certain Dodd-Frank reforms, at a time when architects of the 2008 response are asking for new protections.
Unlike the work of Wallace Shawn, whose plays stealthily find the fascist in all of us, "Confirmation" doesn't go a great distance in uprooting liberal complacency.
"One of the things that I am concerned about near term, that is over the next week or so, is complacency is so high," Minerd said.
One is to abandon the complacency about Mr Trump that, until Mr Baldwin took over in October, had rendered SNL's portrayal of him toothless and pointless.
That's because a vote share of more than 60% for the ruling party is likely to "feed a sense of complacency," potentially delaying much-needed reforms.
"You know, the most important thing a leader can do with a successful company is beat back the complacency disease on a daily basis," he said.
Recent stock market weakness was a "correction driven by complacency" after markets had seen very little volatility in 2017, Formica told Reuters alongside fourth-quarter results.
The occupation of the West Bank has lasted 52 years and counting; this is not the exhibition to dispel the widespread Israeli complacency over its effects.
"Don't be lulled into a sense of complacency or a feeling of safety because there are extra people around watching the children," Leaming-Van Zandt said.
Much work remains to be done, but the Warsaw summit sent a clear message: NATO is back, and any lingering post-Cold War complacency is gone.
But Brenda is not the typical didactically moral immigrant mom, whose misery and exploitation rebuke the viewer's complacency, and this is not Under the Same Moon.
A decade of financial repression has bred complacency and because interest rates were so low, investors likely had extra cash in their checking or brokerage accounts.
A lot of things are to blame for the ongoing assault and harassment that happens at gigs one of them being victim blaming and complacency culture.
Complacency that the ECB will be less dovish has left the euro vulnerable to disappointment if the central bank does not satisfy those expectations, analysts said.
Referring to Thursday's sudden drop in the pound, MUFG analyst Lee Hardman said "the market's complacency has been tested" and that no-deal fears remained elevated.
"We don't want to turn the safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people to lives of dependency and complacency," Ryan said in 2012.
"We don't want people to be lulled into a sense of complacency that we have some ability this year that we didn't last year," he said.
"But by bearing witness to carnage, by asking tough questions and demanding real answers, the Parkland students are shaking us out of our complacency," he wrote.
Washington (CNN)Former President Barack Obama urged voters this week to stay engaged in democracy, warning that complacency was responsible for the rise of Nazi Germany.
There is yet a further consideration that would argue that there should be no room for complacency in U.S. policymaking circles about the Chinese economic outlook.
As hard as it is to let go, you've removed toxic people and those around you who can negatively affect your future by way of complacency.
I moved through the end of high school in this cocoon, a Zionist and politically conservative milieu so comprehensive and homogenous it lulled me into complacency.
Thus, the complacency is the idea that Trump is so bad voters will return to their senses and vote for Democrats in two or four years.
"Brazil is back on a positive growth path, but there is no time for complacency," OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría, said, presenting the survey in Brasilia.
Because with the so-called little clubs, whose stands will be filled with fans imploring players to press and force an upset, complacency would be folly.
While as a women of color I have always been political, the election lit a fire under any amount of complacency that might have been there.
The problem with most alternate-history stories is their complacency—they presume that we understand a history, so that we can intelligibly and wittily rework it.
Either way, the movie ties itself up in knots as it tries to be provocative without giving offense, and offering more complacency and comfort than terror.
If anything, the prequel series to Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal, an odd 1982 puppet film that's since become a beloved cult classic, is about complacency.
Worry about complacency, not panic: Benedict Carey, a Times science reporter, talked to an Israeli expert, Dr. Ido Erev, about how people make decisions under threat.
After a whirlwind romance, the couple married in 1959 in Mexico and moved to Milan, where, she said, she felt freed of German middle-class complacency.
He could be forgiven for a degree of complacency as his team, and its top driver, Lewis Hamilton, strive to make it five in a row.
During a long run yesterday, thinking about the Australia bureau's stories over the past week, I began to see a theme running through them all: complacency.
"We are encouraged by this trend but this is no time for complacency," World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a briefing in Geneva.
"There's a sense of complacency that can develop if you feel like, 'Oh yeah, my grandma is vulnerable to this stuff, but I'm not,'" she said.
And one of the surefire ways to check complacency in the market is with the CBOE Volatility Index, known as the VIX for short, Cramer said.
The program seeks to reinforce the idea that Trump, with the complacency of the party, has harmed Latinos in the United States through his campaign rhetoric.
"What I can say today is that I don't live my life in complacency," Debra Epps said last year as she remembered her brother, Christopher Epps.
His swift resignation was seen aimed at minimizing the damage to Abe's government, which has been accused of complacency in the absence of a viable opposition.
Officials say the chief hurdle is complacency: In many countries, domestic resources have shifted from anti-malaria efforts to other priorities as case numbers have dwindled.
Because if not Amazon, someone else would have come along and taken advantage of the complacency that's been on display inside Macy's over the last decade.
After seven months stuck in the denial stage, Donald Trump's victories in South Carolina and Nevada finally seemed to shake the Republican establishment out of its complacency.
Young women have also been the ones to call out Clinton's own complacency on her criminal justice record and on her tone-deaf attempts at Latino outreach.
"The problem has just started in South Africa - there was a lot of complacency on the ratings shift," said Salman Ahmed, chief global strategist at Lombard Odier.
"The sharp increase in murderous violence ... has jolted us out of any last vestiges of complacency or denial," Bukola Saraki, the Senate president, tweeted after the talks.
There is a degree of complacency across financial markets - volatility has rarely been lower, ever - and many of the risks and potential flashpoints have been well flagged.
If Remain supporters don't want to wake up on June 24 as non-EU citizens, then they must acknowledge the reality that there's no room for complacency.
Americans could not afford either the cynicism that gripped much of the nation before his presidency or the sense of complacency that seeped in after his election.
The English-born 52-year-old said they had set up friendlies against top-ranked sides such as Japan and Brazil to stop any complacency setting in.
The genre emerged over the past couple of years as a thumb in the eye of the complacency and relaxation implied by its parent genre's narcotine bliss.
This is an incredible, tense thriller, and one that shows the danger of societal complacency, especially when it comes to the plight of minorities and the oppressed.
In one interview, he compared the political tone now to the 1930s, saying complacency towards unbridled nationalism then had opened the way for the rise of Hitler.
For those who have marched, more recently or in decades past, this episode, in particular, is a reminder of what waits on the other side of complacency.
In response, equities dropped in excess of 2 percent, yields spiked globally (10-year bunds briefly traded out of negative territory) and complacency took an early holiday.
When I think of it that way, my don't-make-waves silence starts to feel an awful lot like complacency, which is pretty damned close to complicity.
"It's encouraging undue risk-taking, policy complacency, capital miscalculation and enterprise bubbles and will continue to do so if it is not reversed in time," he added.
Do you see your toys as a way to try to jolt people out of our complacency about how well we understand the ordinary world around us?
But in their complacency, they will further validate the truly non-negotiable things about Trump's candidacy: his various bigotries, his unusual viciousness, his promise of autocratic rule.
Due to the complacency surrounding the effect of rising rates on Wall Street among investors, Bove says it's important to get more vocal about his bear case.
But when you have the shortest turnaround in league history and hear all off-season that you can't be beaten, you're going to have to battle complacency.
" Zeitgeist ... "Warnings of complacency made by some as crisis memory endures," per Bloomberg: "[T]he giddiness ... gave some investors pause as they warned against turning too exuberant.
And Trump's promise to avoid "complacency and concessions" on North Korea — a clear shot at the Obama administration — set up the most emotional moments of the night.
While a growing buyer base is clearly a boon for banks that still need to sell AT1, the grab for paper is arguably fostering complacency among investors.
But Khama said there was no room for complacency in the fight against the illegal ivory trade given the rampant poaching in other countries on the continent.
In retrospect, the experience of playing in a professional touring rock band, basking in the relative safeness of predictability, had lulled her into a kind of complacency.
Volatility may have dropped to 10-year lows but it doesn't necessarily mean there is complacency in the market, strategist Liz Ann Sonders told CNBC on Tuesday.
The occasional injection of random disruption into a process forces an end to complacency and the creation of more effective and sustainable approaches necessary to continue growing.
However, complacency that the ECB will be less dovish has left the euro vulnerable to disappointment if the central bank does not satisfy those expectations, analysts said.
I think there's a lot of complacency in the markets right now and I think there's a lot of inherent risks going into the next few years.
This complacency is making it harder for the country to build the kind of education system it needs — one that provides high-level instruction for all children.
The truth is, I have become largely disconnected from Jewish life and faith over the years, and like many American Jews I have been lulled into complacency.
And, if the echo implies that all children, whatever their social origins, are as one in their dreaming, is that not proof of the film's political complacency?
The nation is about to enter the busiest travel season of the year, and the millions of Americans who will fly cannot afford a moment of complacency.
Holden said the declining crime rates are no cause for complacency, and he pointed to states that have enacted new measures to reduce recidivism and increase treatment.
Driven by the quest for profits, many multinationals pushed the limits in China, lulled into a sense of complacency by lax officials who eagerly welcomed overseas money.
A UNICEF study found that measles deaths were up by 22% in 2017, and complacency and fear of vaccines were among the factors leading to less vaccinations.
" The only step that "might shake Europe's leaders out of their complacency," he went on, was "the shock of a vote by the British people to leave.
It was this misreading of the electorate and the complacency of many Democrats (like me) which bordered on smugness that allowed for Trump to sweep to power.
At best, your complacency as their elected officials on the issues that affect their lives signals disinterest; at worst, it normalizes their experiences of unfreedom and injustice.
Because the complexity of surface warfare has been offset by the comfort level associated with the environment in which ships operate, this complacency has been generally survivable.
"Given the run-up recently, there seems to be a decent amount of complacency about problems that haven't changed much in the last six months," he said.
This public misperception about a single virus mutation during an outbreak may have driven complacency among pregnant women towards Zika, though this effect is difficult to quantify.
To oust Mr. Trump and especially to govern effectively, Democrats need a fighting creed that avoids both Mr. Biden's blinkered complacency and Mr. Sanders's quixotic hand-waving.
This is what always used to happen, of course: the lapses in concentration, the drifting into complacency, the lack of discipline, the shortage of tactical common sense.
If a year of backbreaking lows and mind-bending pain would ultimately be erased in the fog of complacency and ingratitude, what did it all amount to?
"The breach demonstrated the complacency and technological inadequacies of a corporation that in many cases knows more about people generally than it does about themselves," he added.
After a long period of complacency about Covid-19, a move to cut risk exposure has got belatedly underway, pushing down stock values and inflating gold prices.

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