Sentences with phrase «guarding against complacency»

With both of his substitutes scoring, coach Massimiliano Allegri will be delighted with their influence on proceedings, but he will undoubtedly be guarding against complacency in the second leg.
It's important for investors to keep in mind, however, that the weather can shift quickly, so it's necessary to guard against complacency in managing investments.
Mourinho will be sure to guard against complacency but all Chelsea fans will fully expect their side to get the job done, despite the stuttering nature of the campaign thus far.
The warnings are there to guard against complacency.
Another fast paced start like against Porto would really be ideal, however we must guard against complacency.
In a rallying cry ahead of this May's mayoral and local elections, Grayling said the Tories had to guard against complacency.
Second, certainly, negative feedback guards against complacency and groupthink.

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«So this is very welcome news... (but) complacency is one of the risks we should guard against,» she warned, noting three key reasons why the recovery was not assured.
A friend who shares the pastor's dream for the congregation can provide the objectivity needed to guard against spiritual complacency or despair.
Last Saturday's game against Newcastle might have come at the right time for Arsenal, who still have the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United to play in their 2014/15 Barclays Premier League campaign, and ideally need to guard against such complacency if they are to continue this 6 - match unbeaten streak and achieve a top 4 league finish.
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.
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