Sentences with phrase «malaise which»

«In her testimony, [court - appointed psychologist] Dr. [Simone] Devinante stated the father was involving the children in his struggle against the mother and this resulted in confusion in the children, distress and a general malaise which greatly increases their stress.
The organisms quickly spread through the bloodstream leading to fever, joint pain, and general malaise which can last up to a week.
Cancer also causes general malaise which can make dogs not want to eat.
Nigeria has a debilitating social malaise which has to do with the lack of a sustained sense of national outrage over ethical and criminal offences that...
In others I have detected a malaise which they have tried to conceal by an eloquent silence.
Terrorism is the symptom of a deep malaise, a malaise which lies behind the current responses to terrorism as much as behind terrorism itself.

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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.
Its current malaise stems primarily from far more serious troubles in its main export markets, Europe and the U.S., which are starting to weigh on its world - beating manufacturers and exporters.
Time Inc (NYSE: TIME), which was spun off from Time Warner Inc (NYSE: TWX) in mid-2014, could be another casualty of an industry - wide malaise that has rendered print media on the brink of extinction.
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.
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.
In 1979, Carter made his «American malaise» speech (called that even though he never used the word «malaise») in which he asked Americans to sacrifice in order to cut back on our reliance on Mideast oil.
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.
The failure of science and technology to bestow values on the facts with which they deal contributes to a world - wide malaise or sense of meaninglessness.
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.»
Under the pressure of these times — groaning with the sense of impending crisis which will change our life decisively — increasing numbers of us are realizing that secular, technocratic liberalism can hardly name the malaise, much less respond to it.
The club amassed a huge pile of deadwood which furthere complicated a deepening malaise.
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.
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.
Fabregas admits that there's an extent to which it has caused him to abandon any malaise that might have set him and now he's having to re-double his efforts to get Conte's attention.
This reflected a wider malaise in the training regime at Morton Hall which needs to be addressed urgently by the Ministry of Justice.»
He speaks in generalities like «taxes and fees», which although of course true, do not address the specific problems of the Upstate malaise (like the virtually ending of manufacturing jobs and research).
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.
Thank heavens then for the plucky private sector, which holds all the answers to this current malaise.
«We are also worried that Nigerians had to go through the Yuletide with agony and pains because of fuel scarcity, which still persists in the New Year, with the Federal Government not having a definite road map to end the malaise
Then came a decade of economic malaise and a tough labor market, which elbowed workforce issues to the sidelines.
Apparently, one of the main causes of current global financial malaise is the $ 4 trillion's worth of institutional capital which roams the markets like a gigantic bird «searching for temporary and profitable places to alight».
Olivier Dubois, secretary - general of the National Order of Medical Doctors in Paris, argues that French people need more treatment for depression and anxiety because of the country's high unemployment, political malaise, urban noise — which makes sleeping difficult — and the fact that the French were slower than other Europeans to move to cities and are still adjusting.
During severe dieting excessive ketones may be formed which can lead to bad breath as well as other symptoms such as headaches and general malaise.
I also had brain fog, malaise, fatigue, lethargy, and difficulty making decisions, which I suspected were also related to my diet.
Some types of arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus can affect other organs in the body leading to variety of symptoms which include body malaise, fatigue, loss of appetite, poor sleep and stiffness.
Systemic Signs: Systemic symptoms which are exhibited due to aggravated vata are Giddiness, burning experience in eyes, excess thirst, pain which is pricking in nature, stomach colic, malaise, trouble in breathing, fever, indigestion and discomfort in joints.
After a truly dazzling opening act it wanders through a mid-point malaise before gradually gaining momentum as Megamind recognizing how hollow and meaningless his existence is without a worthy adversary with which to spar decides to literally manufacture one.
Their debates are fashioned here to coincide with two illnesses: Charles» ongoing and many - symptomed affliction (spasms, malaise, gas, exhaustion, vomiting, anxiety, etc.) and Annie's scarlet fever, which results in her death at age 10.
It's not a particularly uplifting message, which places Barry in the company of other TV comedies that lean into drama and introspective malaise to devastating effect — Atlanta, especially its second season, and BoJack Horseman chief among them.
The film teases the audience with clues and foreboding hints at the causes of the malaise, but never offers anything concrete or literal, instead creating a rich allegorical framework from which an endless array of fascinating questions are raised as to how power may be intermingled with issues such as history, education, class, family, gender, sexuality and ultimately the impossibility of human communication and understanding.
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.
A film without surprise geared toward maximum comfort and familiarity, The Emperor's Club is bound to garner some fans for its easy solutions and broad topics (like any other populist soaper, I guess) but, like Hoffman's own version of A Midsummer Night's Dream (which saw Kline as its highlight), it's possessed of a peculiar rootless malaise.
The sports movie «miracle» does an excellent job of creating a sense of understanding of the period in which the miracle on ice occurred by having Carter's famous malaise speech playing in the background at the very beginning.
With a slow, deliberate amble, Payne and writing partner Jim Taylor allow Nicholson to twist in the crucible of his own obsolescence, indicting the suburban milk - fed malaise into which a certain gentry inevitably falls.
The government can interfere and cause a Japan - style malaise, not all that much different from the last depression, or we can liquidate, which is really, really hard.
So I had to shake my head yesterday... reading an article which reminded me SBUX has actually rallied 1,100 % since 2009 (despite its more recent share price malaise)!?! A reminder that often the hardest part of buying growth stocks isn't buying them, or even realising gains on them... it's NOT participating in the huge long - term rally after you realised your measly gain & proudly told people «you never go broke taking a profit»!
I have other short positions in my portfolio, so for long bond yields to continue to tank, it would probably take some sort of exogenous event or major market malaise, which would translate into gains elsewhere in the portfolio.
If you have a tiny breed it is advisable to keep Karo syrup on hand in case of hypoglycemic attacks which may look like listlessness, malaise, or exhaustion.
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 early stages of malaria include headaches, fevers, generalized aches and pains, and malaise, which could be mistaken for flu.
Triple Canopy will consider how various conceptions of malaise and deficiency mark us — as useful or useless laborers; consumers of essential oils, medical procedures, and pharmaceuticals; narrators of our own lives and the systems in which they are enmeshed; providers and recipients of care; political actors and community members.
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.
Over a thirty year career, Kudo, who worked in France and Japan, developed an extremely complex body of sculpture, installation, and performance - based work in reaction both to World War II and Japan's subsequent transformation into an industrial society and to European Humanism which, he believed, abetted environmental degradation and social malaise.
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