Sentences with phrase «malaise by»

Its political battles, formed in the dark days of the 1970s, won, the Tory party struggled to identify itself or its purpose, and it collapsed into its own internal chaos while the Labour party had rescued itself from its own malaise by cutting the party machine off from its traditional constituency, and reinvented its image.
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...
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.
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.

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Retailers seem to be pulling out of their years - long malaise, helped by a strong economy and their own efforts to finally adapt to the Amazon.com (amzn) world.
But by spot - treating employee malaise with tangible perks, corporations have overlooked the intangible hit to social activity incurred with a 24/7 work cycle.
Your legacies of deregulation, a financialized US economy and the Greenspan put have spoken for themselves by helping to cause the world's largest and most productive economy to suffer more than a decade of malaise, 10 ′ s of millions unemployed and a near collapse of the entire system.
It noted that more than 40 million North Americans work in cubicles, and that most aren't satisfied by that arrangement — «a malaise perhaps best represented in our popular culture by Dilbert and his colleagues.»
The increasing role played by non-elected technocrats, increased voter abstention and curbs on civil liberties are among the main symptoms of this global malaise, the EIU said, noting that almost half of the 167 countries covered by its index registered a decline in overall scores between 2006 and 2016.
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.
(Jacobin) • A Sixth Sense For Biotech Has Made Joe Edelman A Hedge Fund Star (Forbes) • Hugh Hendry's Life After Hedge Funds (Institutional Investor) • The Free - Trade Malaise (Literary Review of Canada) • In China and India, men outnumber women by 70 million.
The president is all defensive, the claim is, in the Carter mode, and he was darn close to playing the hope - being - replaced - by - malaise card.
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.
I'm tempted to concur with the diagnosis of our current malaise offered by Carl Trueman: «[E] ntertainment is not simply a part of our world.
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.
Percy's fiction is characterized, above all, by a confessional tone that implies his own entrapment in our common malaise.
By asserting the process - theoretic foundations of our world, we can maintain both science and God and thus escape the materialist malaise - perhaps never better expressed than in this brief excerpt from a work held by many to be the greatest novel ever writteBy asserting the process - theoretic foundations of our world, we can maintain both science and God and thus escape the materialist malaise - perhaps never better expressed than in this brief excerpt from a work held by many to be the greatest novel ever writteby many to be the greatest novel ever written:
For a week or so after I saw Hot Girls Wanted, this year's breakout Sundance documentary (executive produced by Rashida Jones), I found myself in a spiritual malaise.
We have elsewhere pondered the impossibility for Science to usurp the place of Theology in human life, and the malaise that men have suffered since the irresponsible attempt to supplant God by a feeble human rationalism, shot through with stupid errors.
In others I have detected a malaise which they have tried to conceal by an eloquent silence.
This malaise in «young personalities» was predicted by Edward Holloway in a talk given in 1973, republished in last January's FAITH magazine:
John Updike has faced our contemporary spiritual malaise neither by fleeing to the East for spiritual sustenance nor by retreating artfully into the language game.
There by hopefully avoiding the panic buy mode responsible for the malaise Man U are in.
either both teams are expected not to be effected by he end of season malaise or we accept arsenal getting that very same feeling.
A lot of this malaise and lack of confidence is on the player, but some of the responsibility for three goals in six months must be shouldered by the team and the coach.
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...
Hand, foot and mouth disease may also be preceded by a feeling of general malaise and a feeling of being unwell.
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.
It seems an odd attitude for someone so articulate and successful, but perhaps reflective of a wider malaise driven by timidity and indifference.
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.
This reflected a wider malaise in the training regime at Morton Hall which needs to be addressed urgently by the Ministry of Justice.»
The risk of Greek exit from the euro epitomises a familiar malaise of high unemployment, political and economic instability and apparently strong leaders, like Putin, who are admired by Farage and many others from the edges of politics.
The start of this joint campaign will be marked by the release of a DVD, which will feature football stars like Frank Lampard, Kolo Toure and Sone Aluko, who will preach to their fellow colleagues about the malaise that is match manipulation.
Upon taking office in 1995, Gov. George Pataki redlined a project that had been in the planning / design stage, by then stalled by disagreement and bureaucratic malaise for almost a decade.
Attacking its victim's white blood cells, E. chaffeensis causes a disease called ehrlichiosis, characterized by fever, malaise, body aches, and, if left untreated, organ failure.
In the 1980s funding for science shrank by 27 per cent, so there was general agreement something drastic had to be done to stem the malaise.
The illness is also characterized by an increase in symptoms when in the upright position or following physical activity that would not be challenging to a healthy individual (post-exertional malaise).
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been hypothesized to occur in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS), a disease characterized by fatigue, cognitive difficulties, pain, malaise, and exercise intolerance.
«I had a particularly gnarly couple of months with manic mood swings that rivaled my adolescence, acne flare - ups, bloating, low energy, night sweats, and all - around malaise,» she writes, despite eating a diet that was «organic, whole, plant - based and totally «healthy» by most people's standards.»
Even though symptoms vary from person - to - person, a fever and genital pain are oftentimes accompanied by a general sense of malaise.
But extended calorie restriction accompanied by fatigue, malaise, and weight plateaus or gain is a sign of too low a T3.
Based on short stories from the 2009 collection «Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It» by American writer Maile Meloy, Reichardt's latest feature, Certain Women, displays the struggle for connection of three women whose loneliness mirrors the economic and spiritual malaise gripping a part of 21st century America.
The movie is populated by people yanked out of their comfort zones into a sort of complacent malaise they don't fully understand.
Freeing oneself from the creeping consumerism of the early - Eighties a far cry from championing cocksure malaise in an era defined by that arrogant listlessness, The Girl Next Door goes more baldly for straight comedy, its resolution a series of twists that lead to a collegiate ending rather than an ambiguous close - up of the empty bug - eyed glaze of opaque Wayfarers.
Viewers may initially feel as though they're hearing the world's tiniest violin concerto as Rachel bemoans the fact that her highly paid, prestigious work bores her, but Bell, whose comic timing and Diane - Keaton - meets - Buster - Keaton charm ought to have secured her a bigger acting gig by now, doesn't condescend to her character's malaise.
Paris becomes a nether world that leaves no - one unaffected by its malaise.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of transcendent filmmaking in the The Lost City of Z and A Ghost Story, it was the age of foolish Spider - Man remakes / reboots / regurgitations, it was the epoch of a magnificent enquiry into belief by the evergreen Martin Scorsese, it was the epoch of the incredulous return of Mel Gibson in a box office hit, it was the season of Michael Haneke shining a light on our uncaring societal malaise, it was the season of manifold more people watching Baywatch, it was the spring of Aki Kaurismäki's warm - hearted but politically pressing The Other Side of Hope, it was the winter of despair at the box office results of masterpieces like Certain Women, Aquarius and The Death of Louis XIV, we had Yorgos Lanthimos» Kubrickian masterpiece before us, we had a new Kingsman film before us, we were all going direct to cinematic Heaven, we were all going direct the other way.
THE PARADISE TRILOGY By Holly Willis Austria's Ulrich Seidl lays bare the modern malaise behind the sexual, religious, and romantic longings of three women
Backed by the furrowed brow malaise of Luke Wilson (Home Fries, Dog Park and one of the best episodes of The X Files) and the way - cooler - than - his - brother Casey Affleck (200 Cigarettes), Graham's wide - eyed charm is disarming and convincing.
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