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How to use complacence in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word complacence? Here are some examples.

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In this climate of post-Cold War oppression and complacence, U.S. hegemony and Western Eurocentricity have deepened.
The deep pessimism which infects the classic Cold War novel gives way to a complacence born of the hero's capacity to survive.
Yet Watts also sensed precisely where Cameron's weakness lay: in complacence.
One never knows what form of radical protest against bourgeois complacence Raf Simons's interesting work will take.
The fairly limited number of concerns raised at the present stage should not be taken as a sign of complacence.
This is variable emotional geography, on the fringes of an exceptionally prosperous place, fertile soil for either complacence or resentment.
There is no complacence and the Government is determined to root out the extremist elements from Bangladesh.
Culture jamming exposes myths of corporate advertising, disrupts consumer complacence, and sends counter messages about corporate products.
A politician will only be as resolute as the citizen, and Indian sensitivities have been dulled by a culture of complacence.
We should find in ourselves the true fundamental morals and be in tune with ourself, everyone has his own personnality and has got to accept himself and recognise himself the way he is without complacence nor shame.
Any complacence in maintaining your website can be disastrous for your business, especially if it is related to giving out information or services that may become stale in a matter of days.
The inward complacence we find in acting reasonably and virtuously.
Examples from Classical Literature
Was it complacence or suspicion that stirred the liquid in the cyst so smoothly?
There are some scenes of horror on which my imagination can dwell not without some complacence.
Yes, I shall say, with the complacence of one who thinks that he has made a noble discovery.
The excess fund flow from overseas had resulted in undue complacence and developers feel no requirement to lower prices to push sales.
Despite this continuing growth momentum, I think it is not the time for complacence.
The harm which she has done me does not permit of that complacence.
She was all complacence and compliment the rest of her visit.
And yet something in this complacence of hers bewildered him.
I scorned to contradict the slanders, and self-love led me to regard the more flattering rumors with a certain complacence.
Martin grinned and accepted the invitation, marvelling the while at his complacence.
It is that complacence and senescence of civilizations and peoples that Lovecraft abhors and which he expresses so powerfully in his prose.
Yet the Gypsy apparently takes it all with complacence and good humour.
Therefore, while he satirizes, he treats them with complacence.
For this reason he looked on British imperial expansion with remarkable complacence, and saw no grounds for thinking that it contradicted his paeans to individual liberty.
It was the urge of Life healthy and strong, unaware of frailty and decay, drunken with sublime complacence, ego-mad, enchanted by its own mighty optimism.
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