It was a bit more sprightly than the stick, but automatic front - drive cars get only six speeds, and we wonder if they would suffer the same acceleration
malaise as our 6 - speed manual car.
Nigeria continues the absurdity of expending more than 30 % of scarce foreign currency importing refined petroleum products, a self - imposed
malaise as we insist on subsidizing domestic fuel consumption; and crude oil and gas as a percentage of our export revenue stays at 96 % meaning beyond all the talk of diversification, current rhetoric does not match the outcomes!
George Steiner describes this spiritual
malaise as a «core - tiredness,» the loss of «our capacity to hope, to truly speak in the future tense.»
Not exact matches
Ultimately, a more drastic change might be necessary, and the current economic
malaise should serve
as a wake - up call.
«
As we're coming out of the economic
malaise, some parts are coming out faster than others.»
Flipboard's woes are indicative of a larger
malaise gripping startups across the technology landscape
as questions emerge about the sustainability of the tech - investment boom.
The strength of the Aussie dollar kept the RBA from raising rates
as the bank had unexpectedly raised rates in November and was content to see if the U.S. and European economies can overcome their current
malaise.
China also sees a weaker currency
as a solution to its economic
malaise.
So why are so few pundits and politicians building on that entrepreneurial energy
as a solution to joblessness and economic
malaise?
While less comprehensive than the path offered by Dreher or Salam / Douthat, Gerson and Wehner offer their own distinct blend of foci
as a cure for the Republican intellectual and political
malaise.
One regrets that in the interview Percy did not underline more firmly the relation of this fascination with the unreal
as if real, this
malaise of the modern mind, by turning to that other hero, who once for all rescued sign in relation to place, the Christ on the altar, in Whom the Word is a presence orienting time and place, the abiding Signpost in the desert.
Perhaps because the connotations of the word «
malaise» are different in French and in English, perhaps because the word is virtually unusable in this context in the United States so soon after Jimmy Carter, and surely because Taylor expressly frames his book
as a continuation of the inquiry nobly undertaken by Lionel Trilling in his Norton Lectures at Harvard under the title Sincerity and Authenticity, the American edition has been entitled The Ethics of Authenticity.
As a remedy to modern
malaise and the perennial search for meaning, Hart offers his reader a glimpse into the world of the icon where the artistic and the theological are inextricably entwined.
Terrorism is the symptom of a deep
malaise, a
malaise which lies behind the current responses to terrorism
as much
as behind terrorism itself.
They show also that the root of the
malaise of the Church, and of Christendom
as a culture, did not lie and does not lie in structures, canon law, liturgy, or the use of the vernacular, necessary and urgent though reform in these spheres may have been.
As I said earlier, Christianity, as a movement, was born from the ashes of late antiquity's social malaise, gobbling up the philosophical attitudes and cultic practices that were lying about, offering ultimate meaning to the Greeks, ultimate justice to the Jews, a City of God to the Roman
As I said earlier, Christianity,
as a movement, was born from the ashes of late antiquity's social malaise, gobbling up the philosophical attitudes and cultic practices that were lying about, offering ultimate meaning to the Greeks, ultimate justice to the Jews, a City of God to the Roman
as a movement, was born from the ashes of late antiquity's social
malaise, gobbling up the philosophical attitudes and cultic practices that were lying about, offering ultimate meaning to the Greeks, ultimate justice to the Jews, a City of God to the Romans.
When we take over Paul's theology of the cross without exegeting our context, this theology, originally conceived
as a means of harnessing power for the sake of others, becomes a rationalization of our powerlessness, our spiritlessness — the jaded, enervated religious
malaise of twilight Christendom.
This is the man to whom we appeal today
as still relevant to our contemporary
malaise in pastoral care.
At the risk of sounding Marxian, I would suggest that there are material
as well
as ideological forces behind the cultural and moral
malaise.
As populist revolts multiply, we observe a
malaise besetting our social and political institutions.
Then there was the
malaise of threatening depression, «attacks» of despair, temptations from the devil
as he experienced them.
As administrators in a declining organization, we desperately need people who can take risks, develop new churches and new ministries, and help lead us out of our current
malaise.
The newly named President's Ad Hoc Group on University Climate and Culture has created work groups that will do no more than address the obvious symptoms of the sexual
malaise, such
as alcohol consumption, and rehash tired methods to prevent sexual violence.
It's tempting to diagnose this all
as some post-Manchester United
malaise.
the problem is the complacency that has gotten hold of Wenger's brain due to lack of pressure from the top has infected the whole club... Wenger knows his job is
as safe and forth knoxx so LOSING IS AN OPTION in the scheme of things, there is always another game to make things right, always another season to try again and this, whether consciously or otherwise is a
malaise that has infected the player» a pysche... I have said this so many times, Fergie won the league with a squad that less than half the quality our present squad possess and in a tougher more competitive seaaon
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As we know, it's all or nothing with Rambo — Cup final winning goal scorer, Euro 2016 star or, yet again, a of the symbol of the
malaise and injury - plagued element of an underachieving squad.
Whether it's players such
as Theo Walcott or Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain who haven't delivered consistently, or Mesut Ozil's current
malaise during which he has not been dropped.
(3) this team is rotting from the inside out and it's going to take some unprecedented moves on the part of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself of it's absentee billionaire landlord before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the scenes and I'm afraid of what will be uncovered because if Wenger's business model is
as antiquated
as his football philosophy it could look an awful lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort of cutting edge that Wenger represented in his early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the
malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
According to Richard Williams from The Guardian, coach Wenger is the real
malaise at the core of the team,
as he was never seen to do anything to motivate the players to improve their performance.
That Arnautovic arrived at the London Stadium
as West Ham's record signing (with a certain level of enthusiasm and something to prove I imagine) and so quickly fell into the
malaise surrounding the club says much about the previous regime.
According to journalist Iris Krasnow's book, The Secret Lives of Wives, women get pretty creative to stay married,
as has Krasnow herself, married 27 years, despite «boredom, disgust, loathing and
malaise throughout her marriage.»
Shorter, darker days mean fatigue, oversleeping, too many carbs, and having a general sense of
malaise: a pattern known
as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Plenary Session: «The Technocratic Body: American Childbirth
as Cultural Expression»; Breakouts: «American Paradigms of Birth and Health Care»; «The Power of Ritual»; «
Malaise and Meaning in Postmodern Midwifery and Childbirth Education»
Unless a baby is sick, throwing up for them is not the same
as it is for an adult,
as it isn't coupled with nausea, queasiness, and
malaise.
If you have other symptoms in addition to a painful lump, such
as a fever, chills, flu - like aching, and
malaise, you may also have mastitis.
The instigators were ideologically minded army officers who were fuelled by a revolutionary zeal to upturn what they saw
as the social and political
malaise in the land.
Isn't it, that British Prime Minister David Cameron chose the very moment President Muhammad Buhari was airborne on his way to Cameron's country to remind the world of the very
malaise that had crippled a country the same Britain once saw
as an emerging powerful nation at independence?
I interviewed Carswell back in September of that year, when he told me he viewed Martin
as a «symptom of a wider
malaise».
The China phenomenon is frequently depicted at official and unofficial levels
as having put European - US ties under strain, mostly arising from a confluence of the growing significance of Asia in US economic and strategic policy; Europe's political and economic
malaise; and China's more confident and assertive external policies that include the prospect of enhanced financial and economic ties between major European countries and China.
As he clearly implies without however really stating it explicitly, the enemy is merely holding up a mirror to our own our own civilizational
malaise.
Given the
malaise in a number of key markets —
as indicated by continuous weakness in a series of indicators, especially the eurozone purchasing managers» indices (PMIs)-- it is perhaps unsurprising that our survey showed falling demand from overseas.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote an opinion piece in this morning's Daily News, touting the recent state budget
as a response to income inequality — and
as a counternarrative to politicians like Donald Trump who are trying to capitalize on economic
malaise by scapegoating other...
At times they have argued, against all reason, that Britain's economic
malaise is down to overblown government,
as opposed to the ravages of the market.
That's what Democrats who control the Legislature promised they would focus on this year
as Wisconsin deals with high unemployment and a general
malaise about the...
The former supervisor cited the current «economic
malaise» facing the town (and, beyond Woodstock's borders, the state and nation)
as the main impetus for his decision.
And
as she reached out, she found that her experiences resonated with other students who were isolated, enveloped in their own
malaise.
Perhaps the best way out of our electoral
malaise isn't to reform campaign finances,
as politicians so often say, but to reform the voting system itself — even if it means doing so one vote at a time.
On 3 September, Foy's wife's fell ill
as well, with
malaise, chills, extreme headache, hypersensitivity to light, and muscle pains.
The new bill is an especially bitter pill, they say, because Prime Minister Matteo Renzi earlier this year had championed research and education
as a potential cure for Italy's economic
malaise.»
There are several reasons for this: the contraction of energy - intensive heavy industries, such
as iron and steel; the long - term
malaise in the national economy; the modest move away from burning fossil fuels that produce carbon dioxide towards nuclear energy; and the increasingly efficient use of energy evident in most of the economies of the rich world.