Sentences with phrase «against complacency as»

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Warning the seminaries against complacency, he points out that «the churches are demanding many new types of workers» who, he seems to suggest, may well be supplied not by the seminaries but by «Bible schools and religious training schools,» the «recent growth» of which means that they «now enroll as many students as all the seminaries».
As a viewer, this talk about Bottas» alleged complacency against the likes of Ricciardo's self - belief will hopefully translate into an aggressive battle on track between these drivers.
Roma's remarkable comeback to knock Barcelona out of the Champions League on Tuesday night should serve as a warning against complacency tomorrow.
With Roma's extraordinary comeback against Barcelona fresh in the mind, Arsène Wenger said there will be no complacency among his Arsenal players as they take on CSKA Moscow with a healthy 4 - 1 lead from the first leg and desperate to reach their first European semi-final in nine years.
Stoke have a miserable recent record against Sir Alex's men (W0 D0 L6) whereas their record against the Citizens is far more healthy (W2 D3 L2)-- but Stoke can hardly afford the luxury of complacency, as getting through Sunday's semi-final will be hard enough, against a Bolton side whom they beat rather comfortably at The Brittania earlier in the season (2 - 0), and also pushed them all the way at The Reebok as well before eventually going down 2 - 1.
Regardless of all the faces passing by in front of Gigi Buffon's goal, the team still kept a fantastic defensive record in February which was, as mentioned above, only tainted by complacency against Palermo.
However, Ancelotti must guard against any arrogance or complacency from his players, this despite their blistering start to the season which has seen them race into an early two - point lead at the top of the table, as Blackpool have already proven that they can compete at this level and aren't shy of producing a shock or two.
Moreover, we must warn against the analytic complacency of dismissing the rioters» behaviour as «amoral».
BASC chairman Peter Glenser has warned against complacency in shooting as the game season draws to a close.
Remind them, too, that the Parkland students are fighting against the public complacency that has sprung up around mass shootings — just as they are fighting complacency around community violence.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan argued that U.S. results «must serve as a wake - up call against educational complacency and low expectations,» whereas ASCD's recent blog post detailing the scores explains that «this lack of growth is not surprising given the size and diversity of the country, as well as our decentralized approach to education improvement.»
Perhaps the neighborhood's distance from Manhattan will inoculate it against comprehensive gentrification and the complacency that often goes with it, leaving Bushwick artists as young and restless as their visitors.
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