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  1. As well that Wig gum genuinely wants to do good with his job, but a mix of, complacency , various difficulties with being a cop, and his own limitations have made him
  2. Takes his turn to watch, as voyeur. The film's final shot portrays the, complacency , myopia, and desensitization of the masses: two young soldiers, who had
  3. Middle-class Jewish Americans, satirizing,according to one reviewer, their ", complacency , parochialism, and materialism ". The story is told from the point of view of
  4. Meets" Sandy Locke ". Later, after Kate is abducted she is jolted out of her, complacency , and with the aid of software written by" Sandy" she is able to penetrate the
  5. Is considered pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Nevertheless, complacency ,about HIV may play a key role in HIV risk. From its discovery in 1981 to 2006
  6. Such stolid adherence to natural science and intelligence, arises arrogance and, complacency , The concept originates at least by the 6th century BC, when it was advocated
  7. The Theatre of Cruelty, which was supposed to shock the audience out of, complacency , This took different forms. In one example, from Jack Gelber's The Connection
  8. South of England. The German misconception, on the other hand, encouraged first, complacency , then strategic misjudgment. The shift of targets from air bases to industry
  9. Parts of the aristocracy, appealing to people alienated by the obduracy and the, complacency ,of the Catholic establishment. French Protestantism, though its appeal
  10. Of top-down decision-making believe the process fosters incidence of either, complacency ,or rebellion among disempowered group members. Additionally, the resulting
  11. S metamorphosis from embracing Beatty's ultimate value of happiness and, complacency ,to embracing Granger's value of the love of knowledge. * Mildred's friends (
  12. Others were appalled at the scale of the executions and at the relative, complacency ,of many of their fellow Germans. " A very calm and easy going mailman," the
  13. Spanish presence in his land by saying he would" be no man's tributary. " His, complacency , because there were fewer than 200 Spanish as opposed to his 80,000 soldiers
  14. A thousand people were killed. The crisis was brought about by a combination of, complacency ,on the part of the Colonial administration and UNIT intransigence. Kaunda tried
  15. Seeks to be comprehensive of various views and tendencies. The insularity and, complacency ,of the early established Church of England has tended to influence Anglican
  16. Speaker have been credibly alleged to have fixed game outcomes. When MLB's, complacency ,during this" Golden Age" was eventually exposed after the 1919 World Series
  17. Yarn of tense suspense, the picture is concerned with a social message on civic, complacency , " Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, also liked it, writing
  18. Prevailing social and political conditions, and also a reaction to the general, complacency ,and nostalgia that appeared to surround rock music. Pink Floyd was an obvious
  19. Off a unique prize .... Perhaps I interpreted what might have been bland, complacency ,for the complaisance of a generous and loving heart. The two lived a fairly
  20. Lack of communication of important safety information, poor management, and, complacency , but avoided drawing conclusions about the future of the nuclear industry. The
  21. Citizens, it would reduce institutionalized corruption, party apathy and, complacency ,as well as a history of party led entitlement, lack of choice and variety in
  22. The fight for the Reform Act 1832,earning the nickname Finality Jack from his, complacency ,pronouncing the Act a final measure. In 1834,when the leader of the Commons
  23. Edge to the lyrics:" Run! Christian, Run! " Seemed to be an attack on the, complacency ,of organized religion. Rings Around the World is also remarkable for being the
  24. Has argued that the band," in direct opposition to the star trappings and, complacency ," of mid-1970s rock," came to spark and personify one of the few truly
  25. The people. The press, critical of what was perceived as the Conservatives ', complacency ,in power in the 1990s,presented much material interpreted as evidence of
  26. To lead ARON units. In 1968,he was caught out by the Tet Offensive due to, complacency , and during the 1971 Operation Lam Son 719 and the communists’ Easter
  27. Therefore, it is effective. *If it also shakes the Issue from their, complacency , good and well. 18 Principles of Rebirth Abraham Stern laid out the ideology of
  28. And his. Here was an old stupid politician who had tricked the nation into, complacency ,about rearmament for fear of losing an election. ... Here is the very shrine of
  29. Goldwater! ") The Johnson campaign's greatest concern may have been voter, complacency ,leading to low turnout in key states. To counter this, all of Johnson's
  30. By Sadat, and frequent invasion simulations by Egypt and Syria, led to Israeli, complacency ,about the military threat, despite warnings of an impending attack. The You
  31. World War. He believed that Gladstone had taught people to combat materialism, complacency , and authoritarianism; Buchanan later wrote to Herbert Fisher, Stair Dillon, and
  32. The story goes that it was all part of Kuranosuke's plan to lull Kira into, complacency , Yet the point has been made of the elaborate preparations for the attack in
  33. To British lines or ships for freedom, despite the difficulties. The planters ', complacency ,about slave contentment was shocked by their seeing slaves who would risk so
  34. In the league though and were relegated two seasons later, due in large part to, complacency , However, under the stewardship of manager Joe Mercer Villa returned to the
  35. Had a reasonable rate of return. The CAB earned a reputation for bureaucratic, complacency ,; airlines were subject to lengthy delays when applying for new routes or fare
  36. The outgoing Prime Minister Harold Wilson highlighted the possibility that “, complacency ,engendered by the opinion polls” may have resulted in a poor turnout of Labor
  37. Most Exclusive Residence For Sale "," Mister Pleasant" ), as well as the, complacency ,and indolence of wealthy playboys and the English upper class (" A House in
  38. 1939 it had only awarded a contract for 100. Hives was incensed by this, complacency ,and threatened to move the whole operation, but timely intervention by the Air
  39. For a country in warmer areas to succeed by counteracting the environmental, complacency ,of the tropics with human-induced strictures. ) Saudi Arabia is a good example.
  40. Approach has been criticized by later historians for its one-sidedness and its, complacency , Karl Marx referred to him as a 'systematic falsifier of history '. His
  41. According to Blair (1997) British Steel had serious problems, including, complacency , with existing obsolescent plants (plants operating under capacity and thus at
  42. Of the American Continental Congress - foundered on the ignorance and, complacency ,of Parliament. In his last years he found again words to express the concern
  43. That sustain high-to-full employment" condemned" economists' over-simple, complacency ,about globalization" and said that workers don't always win. Some economists
  44. Lifestyle and history. Ironically, Horne was using the term to criticize the, complacency ,of Australian society in the early 1960s. A" fair go" The belief in a" fair
  45. Looked down upon by the public and by Soviet chess authorities. This period of, complacency ,ended with the 1957 USSR Championship, where out of 21 games played, Petrosian
  46. On the battlefield, the war effectively ended its sense of invincibility and, complacency , The war also challenged many American assumptions; the United States initiated
  47. They were running, the voters forgot they were alive. " However, even if such, complacency ,existed, a dream of one Episcopalian priest was to expand and change
  48. Of the racist policy. London ministry Disheartened by the German Churches ', complacency ,with the Nazi regime, the 27-year-old Bonhoeffer accepted in the autumn of 1933
  49. Likewise, Metternich has been accused of excessive vanity to the point of, complacency , and therefore someone ill-suited to the evolution of constitutional principles
  50. The Eastand it is possible Otto recorded Hugh's confused report to prevent, complacency ,in the Crusade's European backers; according to his account no help could be

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