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Nurses were seriously harmed because of Washingtonian’s ignorance, apathy, or complacence.

One particularly intriguing thread is the complicated relationship between Dana and Olivia, as Dana struggles to understand what she reads as her mother’s complacence to exist in a time when — even as an ostensibly free woman — she has no rights.

Release notes included with the update warn testers that “it may do the wrong thing at the worst time” and to avoid complacence.

The first wave peaked in September, but afterward, complacence set in, and the government failed to plan for another surge.

From Slate

Barcelona’s historic defeat to Bayern was the latest collapse the side has suffered at the end of recent seasons, so Koeman is putting emphasis on fitness and work ethic to change the team’s culture of complacence and increasing reliance on Messi to win games.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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