Sentences with phrase «same malady»

The phrase "same malady" means that two or more things or people have the same problem or illness. Full definition
All children share the same malady: an inability to separate needs from wants.
Unfortunately, the same malady is debilitating the American Church, and we're losing our ability to discern what is scriptural truth and what is seeker - sensitive interpretation.
I ended up with the same malady right before Christmas, and had the worst time shaking it.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention the external use of Capsicums to relieve some of the same maladies.
One of the more perplexing cures comes from Peru and illustrates our early comment about chiles sometimes being a cause and cure of the same malady.
There are no solutions to be found within the context of the film, although some people may ultimately find it to be a cathartic experience, witnessing the horrific daily existence for many families suffering from the same malady of separation, divorce, and the difficulties of the devastating aftermath.
Based in actuality on a wildly popular videogame series of the same name, Resident Evil the film suffers the same malady afflicting Resident Evil the first - person shooter.
You can admit it — heck, the greatest artists and athletes in the world suffer from the same malady.
While human doctors and veterinarians are usually thought to keep to their own corners of the animal kingdom, more are seeing the same maladies in their patients — from breast cancers to addictions to eating disorders — causing the two disciplines to increasingly team up to crack medical mysteries.
One of the things I so loved about games such as SPIDERMAN for instance was the fact that even after the main story, the player could still move around the city and have some adventure... this of course resulted in too few variety of little side missions and could get repetitive, but we will see if Superman returns: The Video Game suffers the same malady.
The good Dr. Offit suffers from the same malady as many do when discussing these controversial subjects: they don't like to admit the limits of their (and collectively our) knowledge.
The good Dr. Offit suffers from the same malady as many do when discussing these controversial subjects...
Well, if you have been experiencing the same malady as this, I suggest you take a second look at your resume.
Others in the salesperson's office suffer equally from the same malady.
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