Sentences with phrase «malaise for»

As you pointed out, many listing sales people would prefer that a buyer representative «not» notice situations within the listed property that could indicate a general malaise for the truth of the guts of the property etc..
Department stores have been among the worst hit — as have other segments that have been in a protracted malaise for years like retail electronics.
When you also factor in our general malaise for talking about money, the conversation can become as crawl - out - of - your - skin uncomfortable as watching actors become recording artists.
The move follows a midweek rally on heavy share volume after a two - month malaise for the stock.
This means economic malaise for the rest of my life or until the Great Depression II strikes and what should have been done in 2009 finally takes place.
Higher energy, definitely feel a boost in energy; have suffered with general malaise for last few years and nothing worked except this product.
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.
I now live in the KC area and malaise for a local team just does not fit my mentality.
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.

Not exact matches

In the past week, Walmart, Sears, and Target have all been under the microscope for, respectively, disappointing financial results, staff cuts and speculation over consumer malaise.
But for Poloz, that would be attacking a symptom of the post-crisis malaise, rather than the cause, which in his view is weak exports and business spending.
«Japan is the world's third largest economy and suddenly it's taking steps to end the malaise it's been in for the last 20 years — that has got to be good for the global economy.»
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.
Leaders who do not show appreciation for their employees are putting their business at risk for higher turnover, lower output and malaise.
In terms of assigning blame for the current U.S. economic malaise, 8 % of the respondents finger Obama's perceived «high spending, high regulation policies,» while others looked beyond the current administration.
While Detroit's story has been documented with an unceasing regularity — it's difficult to pick up any major newspaper these days without encountering an article analyzing either its economic malaise or its so - called renaissance, or both — it is not unlike many other so - called post-industrial cities in its quest for reinvention.
«The government's policy challenge for this year is to strike a balance between containing an asset bubble and pushing the economy out of the growth malaise,» she said.
For instance, car accidents are a huge source of physical malaise in California, while suffocation — meaning an extreme lack of oxygen — is uncommonly common in Mountain states like Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.
(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.
(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.
While the combination of secular headwinds and policy missteps help explain an unprecedented time of economic malaise, positioning for secular stagnation «may not be the right playbook for investors,» says Asset Allocation Strategist Joe Pickhardt.
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.
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.
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.
The implication is that the causes of the malaise are internal; they are to be found in the structure of the church, the curriculum, the strategy for evangelism, the quality of pastoral leadership, or the general level of Christian commitment.
Try instead to read them for their overall impression and effect, in the way you would read, say, a stream - of - consciousness novel or a psychological casebook — save that the consciousness and the psychology are ideals to follow, not malaises to diagnose.
Regardless, this malaise sucks, and Obama («our dear leader of hope and change») must take at least a portion of blame for this mood.
To you who read this in the malaise here, for a brief moment my sentiment had life.
Perceptions of proliferating irrationality are not good for morale, so it should not be surprising that constitutional discourse seems to be experiencing a kind of malaise.
I don't care if you organize a gathering to pray for rain or an end to economic malaise.
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.
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 the search for the roots of the present malaise of the churches a canvass of possible causes reveals symptoms of disease, but also highly encouraging evidences of residual health.
Having given theology over to the professors, the church now struggles untheologically with it own malaise, crises and societal obligations, which means for Cobb that the church struggles without any distinctively Christian perspective to guide it.
A noted sociologist analyzes the reasons behind the current religious malaise in American culture, then proposes three possible scenarios for the future.
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.
The Second Vatican Council itself is not to blame for post-conciliar malaise.
Maybe my focus should be less about swinging the pendulum in the absolute opposite direction — and expecting a collection of perfectly concocted, cold - pressed juices to be my cure for malaise — and more about simply finding a better balance.
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.
Dub Malaise, a quick little fellow, ran them ragged, stealing passes and fast - breaking for 30 points while Norm Reuther poured in 29.
It won't be because Cleveland sports are a metaphor for the city's general malaise, even if that perception is more than a little tired and outdated.
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.
There by hopefully avoiding the panic buy mode responsible for the malaise Man U are in.
So what does he think is the reason for Arsenal's malaise?
Prepare for the malaise because we are not fighting for the league title or CL anytime soon.
And this is exactly what the sport needs to overcome that strange post-draft malaise that sucked the joy out of baseball for the entire territory.
I've been a Gooner for 32 years and am not about to throw the towel in because you suggest I do so and I'm not happy in watching this creeping malaise that has changed my club.
So in essence, we need Arsenal to snap out of our recent malaise and start scoring goals and winning games again and I think there is one easy way for the boss to make it happen.
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