Sentences with phrase «malaise while»

Eric Fischl presents new paintings at Skarstedt Gallery in «Late America,» an exhibition that continues the artist's theme of exploring moral ambivalence and social malaise while depicting scenes around suburban pools.
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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.
While many might continue to associate the economic malaise of Detroit, where President Obama issued an auto - industry bailout in 2009, with Holland, Hoffswell flags that the city has experienced a rapid recovery and looks nothing like the Motor City these days.
Ever wondered why some businesses thrive and grow rapidly from humble beginnings to major successes while others just roll along in a comfortable malaise unaware of impending doom?
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.
But a variety of signs and signals indicate that this malaise, while relatively inconsequential in the near term, could hamper Canada's mid to long - term economic competitiveness.
But that remains a hope, while the malaise that has descended on the global economy is real.
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.
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.»
I tried malaise ladoo... bt they dint turn out good... was very hard unable to make ladoo... was very tight n got very sticky while eating....
Dub Malaise, a quick little fellow, ran them ragged, stealing passes and fast - breaking for 30 points while Norm Reuther poured in 29.
The former are in a malaise, while the latter (despite Swansea's show yesterday) are feeling rather upwardly mobile.
But while Rio +20 marked the marquee environmental summit of 2012, another much quieter — and perhaps more significant — anniversary takes place in a few days» time, one that does much to tell us about the environmental malaise that we find ourselves in.
While early tests in rats hinted that rimonabant might have depressive effects, Xi's group found no evidence of malaise in their mice.
While some CB1 antagonists also induce nausea and malaise, others have been shown to suppress feeding without these negative side effects.25 26 27
While it's not really the romantic date movie that it might seem from outward appearances, it just might be the kind of movie that spurs couples who've encountered their own marriage malaise on what adjustments it might take to feel that closeness again.
While that film felt like a seamless fusion of the middle - aged malaise seen in Greenberg with the youthful energy and aimless freedom of Frances Ha, his newest feature, Mistress America, is very much back in the realm of the latter.
Daughter Lena (Rachel Weisz) and best buddy Mick (Harvey Keitel) do their best to stem the flow of his malaise, while a curious assortment of side characters provide light relief.
The film is scored with train sounds, and everyone seems to munching on hamburgers while dealing with subtle personal Mid-West malaise.
That movie saw Greta Gerwig as a millennial archetype, stuck in a liberal - arts - enabled malaise, while Mistress America casts her as the polar opposite, a woman with so many ideas, so many ambitions, that she can only spin her wheels.
Though once upon a time seeing Ben Stiller star in a serious - ish film about middle - class, middle - aged malaise was a refreshing rebuke to his broader work in studio comedy, the novelty has begun to wear off in recent years following his repeated — and arguably, repetitive — collaborations with bourgeois angst maestro Noah Baumbach (Greenberg, While We're Young, The Meyerowitz Stories).
While the broad economic malaise affected Dover's competitors as well, the Company's lack of scale, its unprofitable tracks, and its reliance on a single facility (Dover) for its operating profit left the Company more vulnerable to undesirable economic conditions and underperformance.
Many view California as being on the risk of declaring bankruptcy for instance, while much of the midwest remains relatively unscathed by the economic malaise.
The suppurative form is often characterized by a sudden onset of fever and malaise, while the nonsuppurative inflammatory form is more commonly a slow, progressive disorder and may require lifelong management.
While any of the above - named drugs may be needed and can be used in most Bichons, if there are symptoms of a reaction (vomiting, extreme malaise, abdominal pain) stop the medication and call the vet promptly.
The artist communicates a strong sense of affection and nostalgia for the pleasures of these rituals, for their moments of beauty and physical pleasure, while also conveying a sense of general malaise and anxiety that come with routinized periods of leisure - the sense of always chasing after an experience that never quite lives up to expectations.
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.
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