单词 | Complacency |
例句 | 1. Doctors have warned against complacency in fighting common diseases. 2. What annoys me about these girls is their complacency - they seem to have no desire to expand their horizons. 3. Be modest in learning , for complacency is the enemy of study. 4. Conceit and complacency are the archenemy of unity. 5. Complacency is a drawback to progress. 6. that complacency is at the root of our troubles. 7. Complacency could easily result in tragedy. 8. He accused the government of slackness and complacency. 9. She swept in, with her complacency. 10. The thought jostled his complacency. 11. Such complacency is costing the company dear. 12. There's no room for complacency if we want to stay in this competition! 13. His early success as a writer led to complacency and arrogance. 14. There's no room for complacency; we must continue to try to improve. 15. She warned that there was no room for complacency on inflation. 16. She tried to struggle her complacency(),but she couldn't help laughing. 17. There's a kind of complacency in his provincial conceits. 18. The fast money lulled people into complacency. 19. It can not be allowed to drift into complacency. 20. Truth does far less harm than insular complacency. 21. Two groups may act to stop such complacency. 21. 22. This is no time for complacency. 23. But his complacency was soon shaken. 24. We mustn't slide into complacency. 25. This experience should serve others as a warning against complacency. 26. Setbacks can be a good thing, forcing you out of your complacency. 27. Despite yesterday's win, there is clearly no room for complacency if the team want to stay top of the league. 28. Despite signs of an improvement in the economy, there is no room for complacency. 29. The team manager has been quick to clamp down on the merest hint of complacency. 30. With the state of national economy so serious I see no reason for the government's complacency. 1. Doctors have warned against complacency in fighting common diseases. 2. What annoys me about these girls is their complacency - they seem to have no desire to expand their horizons. 3. This experience should serve others as a warning against complacency. 4. Setbacks can be a good thing, forcing you out of your complacency. 5. Be modest in learning , for complacency is the enemy of study. 6. Conceit and complacency are the archenemy of unity. 7. Complacency could easily result in tragedy. 31. Complacency on the part of the home owner is the most disturbing factor in domestic security. 32. This acts as an excellent safeguard against complacency without the gloom and doom which tends to accompany mistakes. 33. But that does not breed the slightest hint of complacency as the 31-year-old Ballinascreen clubman prepares for the All Ireland final. 34. A man divided can not allow himself the luxury of complacency. 35. For most of us, hopefully, the outlook is better, but that should not be a cause for complacency. 36. I have to tell the right hon. Gentleman that indolence, sloth and complacency are not enough. 37. For others there may be a lack of preferment and other problems of staleness and complacency. 38. Mr. Worthington Opposition Members are tired of the current complacency about youth unemployment. 39. The mythical opponents, Vishnu representing complacency and preservation and Siva symbolizing change and metamorphosis, gain another perspective in the light of physics. 40. And there was the pervading atmosphere of blindness and complacency in Washington, typified by some leading congressional Republicans. 41. And alertness that goes untested for too long decays into complacency. 42. The competition made us our own toughest critics-there was simply no room for complacency. 43. However, the findings of this study show there is no room for complacency. 44. But local authority associations, professional bodies and voluntary groups must not become scapegoats for government complacency and inaction. 45. There is still a complacency in official thinking about the recession which is frightening. 46. Compliance and complacency are the manifest behaviours associated with an infantile dependency culture. 47. Still, there was, at times, an element of complacency in de Gaulle's approach, which proved costly. 48. There should be no complacency about who seems to be winning the battle. 49. The clamour for action subsided and complacency over the labour situation again set in. 50. The suburbans were seen as the epitome of clerkly conformism, complacency, and conservatism. 51. Even the most saintly of people would drift towards complacency and arrogance after such a long period. 52. Still, as they debated the plan on that Sunday night,(/complacency.html) Clinton and his circle saw no room for complacency. 53. The results are likely to come as a surprise presenting many untapped market opportunities and will certainly dispel complacency. 54. There is no room for complacency even though 72 percent of parents in the survey rate primary schools as good or better. 55. Until a year or so ago, there was a growing complacency about the tiger's future. 56. But there are conservatives, who, while acknowledging the successes of quantum mechanical methods, caution against complacency. 57. The incidence of Aids also made her distraught, as did what she regarded as official complacency about it. 58. I do not wish to convey a sense of complacency. 59. The message has to be that there's no room for complacency. 60. This effect will probably be temporary, says scientists, but this is no reason for complacency about ozone-depleting chemicals. 61. We have heard 47 minutes of the most extraordinary self-congratulation and complacency that can have ever been heard. 62. I suggest to him that he should overcome his natural sloth and complacency. 63. Noades blamed unprofessionalism, a slipshod approach and complacency for the club's disappointing start to the season. 64. We should, however, bear one or two cautionary points in mind before lapsing into complacency! 65. Yet there was always an element of complacency about an administration which enjoyed a substantial parliamentary majority. 66. Although journalists have placed Bristol in the premier league, there is no room for complacency. 67. The Packers, meanwhile, have been beset with injuries, a little complacency and some inconsistent play by Favre. 68. The election victories had lulled many of our supporters into a dangerous complacency. 69. Parker's complacency about acceptance of Gothic must have been short-lived. 70. In the debate about the future of the Labour Party, there can be no room for complacency or morbid defeatism. 71. Opposition politicians accused the government of complacency in delaying action to remove lead from petrol. 72. Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged. 73. Mr Lowe warned against complacency. 74. From complacency to apathy, from apathy back to bondage. 75. The thought jostled her complacency. 76. We must rid ourselves of complacency. 77. He had an air of complacency. 78. Today we're all playing the price for our complacency. 79. Friend is lost when the cup of tea, a cup of cold water when complacency. 80. Riera also insists Liverpool cannot afford complacency following their league double over the Blues. 81. Hands-free devices may even enhance the danger by lulling you into complacency. 82. I thought that our complacency had caught up with us. 83. Modern technology increasingly allows the individual to bring to bear industrial violence against our citizens previously the exclusive right of states ... complacency has dulled our vision. 84. In the foreseeable future, arrogance and complacency are likely to be the biggest threats to the mighty Seljuk Empire. 85. Among some cadres bureaucratism assumes the form of conceit and complacency. 86. For courage -- not complacency -- is our need today -- leadership -- not salesmanship. 87. Much black humor is directed against greed, narrow-mindedness, complacency and hypocrisy. 88. Complacency, conceit, and credulity are three big submerged reefs in one's life. 89. The most modest words: complacency is the enemy of study, to really learn anything, never must begin conceitedly! 90. It is difficult for a monopoly daily to avoid complacency and establishmentarianism. 91. Despite leading the way in the group, Evra has warned his French team-mates against complacency going into their qualifying double-header. "l". 92. There is in your complacency no foreknowledge of death nor even of separation. 93. As I told leaders of our financial community in New York City earlier this week, a return to normalcy can't breed complacency. 94. Our grandparents laid the foundation for an easier life for the Baby Boomer generation and for an environment of near complacency for too many within my generation. 95. Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance? 96. The 1950 s in America are often described as a time of complacency. 97. Mrs. Butler was sitting in rotund complacency at the foot of the table. 98. She didn't even hear Jackson call something out to her, or see him shrug his shoulders in unoffended complacency to her non-response. 98. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 99. PEOPLE love to mock the middle class. Its narrow-mindedness, complacency and conformism are the mother lode of material for sitcom writers and novelists. 100. To avoid controversy, many economists choose to remain silent and while away in their complacency. 101. When complacency crops up, people do not hesitate to talk out. 102. "When China is going through an educational renaissance, when India is churning out science graduates, any complacency now would be fatal for our prosperity," he said at the Free School Norwich. 103. The problem was not terracing per se but an accepted disregard and complacency. 104. Having received a number of literary awards, without ever having to even consider the problem of tax exile, my response to all this talk of cosiness and complacency is, 'Er... when was that? 105. Its narrow-mindedness, complacency and conformism are the mother lode of material for sitcom writers and novelists. 106. Plentiful near-term supplies because of active farmer selling early in the marketing year may be lulling the marketing into complacency about the need to sharply reduce demand. U. 107. Lewis criticized the complacency, restrictive conformity, and narrow-mindedness of small-town life. 108. Its narrow - mindedness, complacency and conformism are mother lode of material for sitcom writers and novelists. 109. Despite leading the way in the group, Evra has warned his French team - mates against complacency going into their qualifying double-header . |
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