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1 Unfortunately, it is easy to become complacent by measuring the wrong things.
2 Many politicians tend to become complacent in their seats over the years.
3 Once you get respected the danger is you're going to become complacent .
4 Authorities are warning people not to become complacent as the shift approaches.
5 Give people too little to pay attention to and they'll become complacent .
6 But Premier Gladys Berejiklian once again urged residents not to become complacent .
7 The World Health Organisation says people need to not become complacent about Coronavirus.
8 She said a country of New Zealand's size couldn't afford to become complacent .
9 He said New Zealand could not afford to become complacent again.
10 At Level 1 of lockdown, it's understandable that some citizens may become complacent .
11 Wiles said this was a reminder to New Zealanders not to become complacent .
12 Their view was that it could lead employees to become complacent .
13 He did not believe the community had become complacent about the volcano's dangers.
14 Every year I'm challenging myself so that I don't become complacent .
15 Accidents happen when these things feel routine and we become complacent .
16 Now is certainly not the time for Hooper to become complacent .
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