Sentences with phrase «malaise in»

The malaise in the stock market clearly has driven investors into fixed - income instruments such as commercial mortgage - backed securities.
Sometimes this stuckness has to do with certain feelings, sometimes it is about past traumas, often it shows up as repeating patterns in significant relationships, and sometimes it manifests as a malaise in which a direction in life seems impossible to find.»
Will it be a revolution in the world of communication or just cause that malaise in your workforce and at home.
BTC / USD Bitcoin slid slightly against the US dollar as the overall malaise in the market continues.
The legal media (including legal blogs) are full of stories of high levels of attrition, lawyer burn - out, and general malaise in the profession, but I do not think it is entirely pervasive.
«Doctor» Jackson's remedies («interlocking reforms») for the ongoing malaise in the civil justice system were:
Obviously there is a malaise in non-scientifically belief in the harm of CO2 emissions.
But, he continued, soaring oil and gas prices, the increasing vulnerability of energy supply routes and ever - increasing emissions of climate - destabilising carbon dioxide are «symptoms of a considerable malaise in the world of energy.»
Presented as large scale prints, SHORT BREATHS brings together a body of work which explores sensuality and malaise in modern life through a language of vivid colour and unexplained narratives.
The current malaise in Wii hardware sales is a troubling sign, and it makes estimating sales through the end of the year difficult.
Negative economic news and stats about sagging retail sales, a hemorrhaging automobile industry, a still - dormant housing market and a general malaise in business, the likes of which this generation has never experienced, were fostering a steep decline in consumer confidence.
The discharge isn't associated with discomfort or feelings of malaise in dogs.
If your aquatic sales are lagging, is it your fault or a result of a general malaise in the industry?
Given the continuing malaise in the public markets, we believe this heightened proxy activity will continue into the foreseeable future.
Dollar - bullish positions will make an absolute killing in the coming year as a combination of «risk - off» plus rising U.S. interest rates on Fed stimulus withdrawal results in a repatriation of investment dollars from Europe (where deflation troubles lurk) and further malaise in emerging market equities.
Recent protests by thousands of teachers in far - flung parts of the United States reflect a deepening malaise in American education after years of budget cuts and stagnant salaries that have left many instructors feeling their work is not valued.
Like many others his age (which is more or less my age), he finds the cause of his malaise in the disintegration of everything in general and other people's standards in particular.
Through the fable of a woman looking for her incarcerated husband, Loznitza returns to his topic of choice: an evocation, bordering on the improbable and the surreal, of a long - time malaise in the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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.
Loveless A story about a broken marriage and a missing child becomes a withering snapshot of Russian social malaise in this bleak and beautifully shot drama from the gifted Andrey Zvyagintsev («Leviathan»).
Other extras include an astute audio commentary (dating back to 2009) with Australian critic Adrian Martin, who mounts a defense of Welles against a school of critical thought that considers him to be suffering from a kind of creative malaise in the section of his career that The Immortal Story kicked off.
Emily Morse: God, I recommend that everybody adds in just one little sexual resolution, because again, we're talking about preventing what we know is going to happen, some kind of malaise in your sex life.
While early tests in rats hinted that rimonabant might have depressive effects, Xi's group found no evidence of malaise in their mice.
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.
This reflected a wider malaise in the training regime at Morton Hall which needs to be addressed urgently by the Ministry of Justice.»
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 is symptomatic of a larger malaise in political television broadcasting.
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.
All - Day Workshop: «Meaning and Malaise in Postmodern Midwifery»
However, their abysmal record against the top teams this season combined with their midweek fixture in Spain, and their general malaise in the second half of the season opens the door for Arsenal.
The BFG started the malaise in the first minute and it spread throughout the team.
Portland Trail Blazers (34 — 26) With the Butler injury in Minnesota and the malaise in San Antonio, the Blazers have a realistic path toward the third seed in the Western Conference.
Given the malaise in college sports in general, it's fair to ask just what the purpose of Tulane and other universities really is.
-- Insufficient cover / players of quality in squad due to Malaise in the transfer window (I.e there is no - one out there who can improve the Arsenal Team and we have an abundance of options).
This malaise in «young personalities» was predicted by Edward Holloway in a talk given in 1973, republished in last January's FAITH magazine:
A noted sociologist analyzes the reasons behind the current religious malaise in American culture, then proposes three possible scenarios for the future.
This is the man to whom we appeal today as still relevant to our contemporary malaise in pastoral care.
The misunderstanding is disquieting because it reflects the widening malaise in the ministerium itself.
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.
This level of crude over-supply shows a deep malaise in world economic system.
Sven Jurschewsky, another retired Canadian foreign service officer who has headed various departments in the foreign affairs ministry, points to an overall malaise in Canada's public service.
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.

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.
Empty shopfronts in some of Perth's high - profile retail strips are a sign of WA's wider economic malaise.
«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.»
The US entered the Great Depression — one of history's great financial calamities — in the late 1920s, and the country spent most of the 1930s mired in a debilitating economic malaise.
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.»
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.
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