0 feeling so satisfied with your own abilities or situation that you feel you do not need to try any harder: --
Few resources have been devoted to advice services, suggesting officers or elected councillors are complacent about access to social rights, whether favouring state or market housing solutions.
At first glance, one might say that business was powerful and government was, at best, complacent.
Subject loss is also high given that relatively complacent children are required as test subjects.
Throughout the 1990s, donors were complacent about the willingness of government to act against corruption.
If the expansion of the market causes such networks to decay, we should not be complacent.
Communitarian ethics must rejuvenate bioethics discussion, which has become too complacent and reliant on standard analysis in terms of autonomy.
The culture was changing, and the complacent view that music, particularly classical music, was a desirable part of adult life had to be reconsidered.
Both sought to break through the complacent conventions of their contemporaries.