Sentences with phrase «deeper malaise»

These arguments are a symptom of a deeper malaise.
Sunderland's inept display in the 8 - 0 humbling at Southampton came out of the blue but was it a one - off or a sign of a deeper malaise at the club?
This level of crude over-supply shows a deep malaise in world economic system.
Terrorism is the symptom of a deep malaise, a malaise which lies behind the current responses to terrorism as much as behind terrorism itself.
Christian allegiance is itself suffering from a deep malaise.

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In fact, it is currently exhausted, and subject to a deep spiritual malaise.
But there is a much deeper Brexit malaise at the heart of our government and across the civil service.
The deeper roots of our malaise are ideological though.
A statement from the Compass [i] pressure group argues that the Falkirk selection is a symptom of a much deeper political malaise because none of the traditional, mainstream political parties are thriving today.
The results of a YouGov poll - published at the weekend - show just how deep Scottish Labour's malaise is.
In truth the duck houses and moat cleaning were just symptoms of a deeper political malaise.
A return of sorts to the gentle - yet - savage everyday observation of «High Hopes» and «Life is Sweet,» it plays as a Pollyanna tale only to those too careless to observe the deep social insecurity at its core: in what is the year's most complexly assembled performance, Sally Hawkins's Poppy brilliantly rejects and reflects the malaise that surrounds her.
And now the other students tried to direct Brad to the deeper causes of his malaise.
The e-mail discussion that follows proceeds along two tracks, one examining the validity of the conclusions in the influential «stabilization wedges» paper that Socolow co-authored with Stephen Pacala in 2004, the other offering reactions to Socolow's ideas on how to advance sustainable energy choices in an era of deep polarization and economic malaise.
The exchange explores both the validity of the conclusions in the original 2004 paper and reactions to Socolow's proposals for gaining traction in an era of deep polarization and economic malaise.
The malaise has its roots in far deeper and longer term problems than the various scandals and debacles that reach the news.
The malaise has its roots in far deeper and longer term problems than the...
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