Sentences with phrase «malaise at»

I'm sure there's always room for something quirky in your wardrobe to keep the fashion malaise at bay.
It may be fair to say that this Coalition Government — our Coalition Government, has done more to address the deepseated malaise at the heart of our banking system in less than 12 months than the previous administration did in twelve years and more.
But there is a much deeper Brexit malaise at the heart of our government and across the civil service.
A contemplative and soulful tune about the malaise at the beginning of the seventies, it protested against crime and the Vietnam War.
The current malaise at Arsenal seems like it will get much worse before it gets better.
The malaise at the club is well and truly set in and until something is done we're going to get performances like Sunday from this team.
The malaise at the club is his doing.
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?
But this transfer fiasco is an illustration of the malaise at the club, and something a lot more sinister underneath it.
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.
The Chilean's preference for London is, perhaps, more responsible for the current malaise at last season's second - placed side than anything that Mario Balotelli might or might not have done.
That's where most of you miss the point, it's not about absolve our Great Leader AW of responsibility, it's about realizing that the whole malaise at Arsenal goes beyond Wenger.

Not exact matches

Leaders who do not show appreciation for their employees are putting their business at risk for higher turnover, lower output and malaise.
Andrew Hill at the Financial Times wrote about the malaise last week: «Executive recklessness: still untamed.
U.S. gross domestic product expanded at an annual rate of 0.7 % in the fourth quarter, a rather feeble expression of strength by the economy that is supposed to lead the world out of this latest phase of post-crisis malaise.
(See» You Don't Know Me...») And when the IPO aftermarket started to crumble at midyear, many blamed the malaise on a host of still - green companies that had been rushed to the market at any price to take advantage of its insatiable appetite for equities.
That lawsuit came just eight months after the acquisition of Otto, adding to the growing malaise among rank and file engineers at the ATG.
Additionally, sky - high valuations, which in the U.K. now stand at around six times average earnings and are closer to double that ratio in the capital, have contributed to the malaise.
President Draghi said the ECB was correct in its policies, and current and trade surplus nations were at fault for the continued economic malaise for not embarking on large fiscal stimulus programs.
«There is a malaise around apparel buying in the US, where we've seen a slowdown in both activewear and non-activewear — or what I would call the fashion market,» says Matt Powell, a sports industry analyst at NPD Group.
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.
This may seem no less arbitrary than choosing from the smorgasbord itself, but it will at least provide a means for organizing the menu; and a consideration of how these themes are treated in recent theology will reveal basic issues of appetite and nutrition underlying the current malaise in theology.
Tillich used to say we are living in the last century of the modern period, which began at the Renaissance, and like the Middle Ages and the Greek era we are caught in the midst of radical change and its accompanying spiritual malaise.
Regardless, this malaise sucks, and Obama («our dear leader of hope and change») must take at least a portion of blame for this mood.
But Shi thinks there is a «psychological malaise» at work in our culture.
The effects of Original Sin apply to all, so we should not imagine that our particular cultural malaise stops at the door of the Church and is only to be found «out there».
At the risk of sounding Marxian, I would suggest that there are material as well as ideological forces behind the cultural and moral malaise.
The wide dissemination in the Near and Middle East at this time of dualistic faiths, the staple of that religious phenomenon loosely labeled Gnosticism, was another manifestation of the same malaise; while in Hellenism many suffered from a «sense of helplessness in the hands of fate» which made them «wonder whether it is possible to be at home in the world at all.»
John Updike might seem just another writer clever in his use of words and in his ability to capitalize on sex, but he has faced today's spiritual malaise by exploring what is close at hand — family, tradition, loves — in the hope of uncovering spiritual truth.
(after a long struggle with vague digestive trouble, failure to thrive, general malaise, I am getting younger at 48)
hey nothing against it but dude we can not keep being optimistic when nothing changes when for the longest of times radical changes are needed at ARSENAL and nothing happens, then optimism is nothing else but denial (and no this is not a river in Egypt), is the malaise that a lot of us had / have believing things were going to be better.
However, it does help foster a malaise or a constant critical look at a team.
You'd think Wenger would have been shaken out of his malaise by the protest (it was a bit mild mannered for my liking) but no, it doesn't seem to have shaken him into opening his cheque book at all.
Whatever Mr. Wenger is doing and saying to the players is obviously not working and the failure at the same stage each year simply signifies that Wenger has not got an solution to this malaise.
Now there will be some who will baulk at this notion, but we must resist their largely selfish objections or we will continue to be mired in the general malaise that has long stifled this club.
If anything, that summed up the malaise that has set in at the club since Ferguson's departure which Mourinho, has so far done well in the transfer window in a bid to address issues further forward but he will need to phase out more deadwood in the side and replace them with younger and hungrier pair of legs to compete with their rivals who are all getting stronger every summer.
It is more than a little telling, in my opinion at least, the general malaise and resignation with which the Barcelona players went about the final match of that previous season.
Despite their current malaise, though, Marseille have always boasted some fine talents and a glance at those who have been let go by the club recently perhaps explains why they are struggling so badly now...
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.
That Abramovich's current Chelsea board lacks any genuine football pedigree underlines worries that there is nobody at the club who can put a strategy in place to address the current malaise.
A few kids had seemed to sail through with equanimity — they ran the student council at school and collected maple syrup at home — but even then, there were hints of malaise.
A3) An infection is noted when there is a maternal temperature, red / soreness / tenderness at the site, and a maternal feeling of malaise.
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?
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.
In an attempt to arrive at general conclusions about the malaise affecting the economies of the EU we have failed to understand the particularities of each case.
The increasingly prohibitive costs of territorial expansion suggest that Russia's military buildup is primarily aimed at rallying pro-Putin nationalist sentiments and distracting the public from Russia's economic malaise.
This reflected a wider malaise in the training regime at Morton Hall which needs to be addressed urgently by the Ministry of Justice.»
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!
The results of a YouGov poll - published at the weekend - show just how deep Scottish Labour's malaise is.
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.
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