Complacency in a sentence as a noun

This was due to the China-like complacency of the Turkish media.

Though this will probably be all forgotten in the upcoming weeks and complacency once more will return to it's familiar home.

The author argues that AAA debt is dangerous because it breeds complacency because it is considered risk-free.

This joke reassures us that the problem is other people's values, and by doing so, it promotes exactly the kind of complacency that it makes fun of.

My comparison with the US was not intended to indicate complacency about the status quo. Your comment about hunger strikes underscores my point.

I am not targeting any class here but pointing out that a culture of complacency by division was a large warning in that book that is often overlooked.

Their complacency and ignorance ensured I found work elsewhere post-graduation.

A number of people were complaining about how not enough common implementations on the web was a bad thing; and how everyone using webkit would lead to complacency.

All this focus Americans put on their Constitution makes it easier for their government to become oppressive, because it encourages complacency.

Maybe it's a good thing that Google and others are finally straight-up bent on filtering nerds like me out of their customer base, maybe that's the kick needed to overcome inertia and complacency.

"Thus far the Stack Exchange discussion includes a lot of complacency along the lines of "some students just don't have the capacity to get it" that I never found when I was living in Taiwan.

On the other there are communications utilities providers: while they have a legitimate business need to keep their networks profitable, they are paying the price for committing the gravest sin possible in the technology world: complacency.

The emphasis on reducing development time because of commercial pressures or other non-technical factors, combined with a certain complacency about the capabilities of modern hardware, means that not as much optimization tends to be done before code ships today.

Individuals can't necessarily act to satiate themselves either, that could make them "cowboys".In the original analogy, silence is complacency, the stream of ideas is a reactive response and the question should really be about how to eliminate the blame culture and replace it with something proactive and productive.

Complacency definitions

noun

the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself; "his complacency was absolutely disgusting"

See also: complacence self-complacency self-satisfaction