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"malaise" Definitions
  1. a general feeling of being ill, unhappy or not satisfied, or that something is wrong in society, without being able to explain or identify what is wrong

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Le malaise des banlieues est aussi un malaise de la mémoire.
Is our cultural decadence the product of political malaise or is our political malaise the product of cultural decadence?
SPREADING MALAISE The malaise has been spreading across much of the industry, both in terms of vehicle type and components as well as geographically in India's manufacturing hubs.
Its ability to consistently capture our malaise — whatever our malaise of the day may be — and translate it into meaningful, sharply funny satire is almost overwhelming, particularly during weeks like this.
Stringer kept any symptoms of malaise or discomfort to herself.
Disappointing German data on Wednesday added to the economic malaise.
It's not the only advertiser looking to channel voter malaise.
The overwhelming malaise of digital advertising has worn us down.
The malaise afflicting the German armed forces has deep roots.
And yet money is not the reason for the malaise.
But the political malaise in Costa Rica goes much deeper.
I couldn't pin my malaise on my happily married parents.
But the malaise of European banking stocks has deeper roots.
Carried by ticks, babesiosis can cause serious malaise and fatigue.
In China, there are signs of a deepening economic malaise.
"It's malaise, rather than freefall," said Bill Phelan, PayNet's president.
The Dutch "no" vote is emblematic of the continent's malaise.
Constant diarrhea, a racing pulse and general malaise plagued him.
Capital controls would be only a prelude to continued malaise.
Many observers expect it to follow Japan towards chronic malaise.
The Muslim world today is in a state of malaise.
Also from our Style desk: the digital malaise of birthdays.
And Europe's general retail malaise is starting to creep online.
The movie capital is instead mired in a profound malaise.
Instead they played the song "Paradise," which is about existential malaise.
This was part of a wider malaise he called "secular stagnation".
A bigger issue: is the global growth malaise getting priced in?
But in this decade of malaise, Wojnarowicz was at his prime.
Memphis nevertheless pulled out the victory, extending the Knicks' recent malaise.
As ever, the source of the malaise is tough to diagnose.
There is no IoT There's a general malaise growing around IoT.
The traditionalists won, but on their watch the malaise has worsened.
These days, though, it is a symbol of the city's malaise.
Both teams, though, eventually settled into a pattern of offensive malaise.
Yet Schmieding said the malaise is likely to continue in 2019.
Fred seemed to encapsulate the malaise of the modern Manchester United.
En Algérie, par exemple, le malaise des salafistes se ressent subrepticement.
Beyond the current malaise, our system has much to recommend it.
It's difficult to describe the current feeling of malaise in Australia.
There are many causes of this malaise; some explainable, some not.
But the malaise that Mr Giammattei will inherit is already clear.
For many Republican voters, this economic malaise is aggravated by cultural change.
Perhaps only Apple is somewhat immune to this kind of consumer malaise.
It was, instead, symptomatic of much deeper, much more immediate cultural malaise.
But it suffers from a malaise that afflicts the entire political structure.
For many fans, the disaster seemed emblematic of a broader national malaise.
For all its economic success, Australia is suffering from a political malaise.
But do we detect a little bit of malaise in that tweet?
Deflation is seen as the root of two decades of economic malaise.
A defining story of the era has been the malaise for workers.
They are trying to relax in the midst of a nagging malaise.
With Brazil still in an economic malaise, there are no cheap seats.
The election campaign in the United States has revealed a similar malaise.
But there's another, self-inflicted reason for the malaise of the SPD.
We think it's clear it's a major source of our economic malaise.
She will work on fertile ground; nobody does malaise like the French.
A person's individual challenges are not simply extractions from a national malaise.
Jewel, a nature-themed complex at the Changi Airport, reflected the malaise.
Continued low inflation might be the symptom of a deeper economic malaise.
But it also requires tackling social malaise that hampers local community support.
I wouldn't call it Star Wars fatigue so much as Star Wars malaise.
"A general malaise has now set in amongst the British public," Corré added.
Some are leaving because of the general atmosphere of violence and economic malaise.
Noble's troubles and Glencore's strength are not the only reasons for the malaise.
Its troubles stoked fears of a bigger malaise in India's shadow banking sector.
A measure of Taiwan's malaise is that the economy hardly grew last year.
Soon after, Eero abandoned Hive, leading to a period of malaise and confusion.
That suggests officials increasingly regard mediocre global economic growth as an enduring malaise.
The 7473s have developed a reputation for ennui, the so-called Malaise Era.
In a small minority of cases, the malaise can persist for many months.
Chile's SQM sought to downplay the industry malaise, despite its own plunging profits.
Sharon has a solution to this yearly malaise: They should change the date.
And the cure for your malaise may be to just use Facebook more.
Its administrative building is a wasteland of empty desks, inert computers and malaise.
But that's no protection at all against the malaise that fills the songs.
In fact, he appeared determined to help lift Anderson out of his malaise.
More domestically focused stocks also declined 0.6%, showing deeper Brexit malaise among investors.
Unemployment rose to 22007 percent and the country was steeped in economic malaise.
Malaise among farmers runs deep, said Kunal Kundu, an economist at Societe Generale.
But the industry's fundraising problems may be a symptom of a widening malaise.
The post-Watergate, post-Vietnam malaise, goes the theory, yields more inexplicable crimes.
" The band's biggest single, "Two Weeks" commences with him in a "routine malaise.
He was (seen as) preaching a cure to the malaise felt by many.
Any kind of malaise can be combatted with the aid of superior mind tech.
I supported Obama, voted for Obama and I fell victim to his economic malaise.
There's probably a wider student malaise around rent and probably a willingness to act.
That malaise only shakes off once the guys start taking arms against their troubles.
But then you turn, becoming a source of discomfort, canceled plans, and overall malaise.
Giannis doesn't soothe our analytics malaise so much as he sears right through it.
We could say that the migrant crisis is the concentration of Italy's own malaise.
To be sure, he made some political missteps, such as his infamous malaise speech.
And Jimmy Carter seemed to revel in scolding us over our national economic malaise.
Or perhaps the particular malaise of underdevelopment he taps into is simply too foreign.
"This malaise is deep-rooted and goes beyond the issue of pay," she said.
But weak orders and shrinking employment suggested the manufacturing malaise was far from over.
Philosophers call this gap between knowing and doing the "malaise of will," Rosner explained.
He's mocked and mimicked the handicapped and the pneumonia-induced malaise of Hillary Clinton.
Schroeder, 74, enacted reforms credited with ending Germany's economic malaise in the early 2000s.
The battles we fight with these alien enemies brings malaise, scars and even death.
It's also an excellent touchstone in understanding the social malaise of the late 90s.
The other indicator that seems to explain the persistent economic malaise has been wages.
Certainly, Ohio State's ample struggles on defense contributed to this season's feeling of malaise.
Even actors get the blues, be it ordinary malaise or that proverbial holiday funk.
The U.S. has also endured reversals, crises, malaise, and committed its share of crimes.
But the industry's fund-raising problems may be a symptom of a widening malaise.
But a sober reckoning with the deep malaise in India can be bracing, too.
Along with the general economic malaise, the industry has faced a string of scandals.
Businessfolk, morose of late as GDP growth has slowed, snapped out of their malaise.
What better way to allay this malaise than to stock up on fancy stuff?
I think all of this is meant to make us as viewers (or at least this viewer!) somewhat complicit in the malaise that's afflicting the town, the malaise that causes everyone to just kick back and let Adora murder whoever she wants, lol.
In his address, the president acknowledged that people still view the economy with some malaise.
The clarity of a brush with death dissolves into the existential malaise of everyday life.
Climate change is the underlying malaise, but the present-day curse is the drug trade.
The malaise is contained to the second tier "ghost cities" that have overbuilt office space.
It was perhaps a shrewd move to avoid shouldering responsibility for Ecuador's impending economic malaise.
To know what to fight, we need to think harder about causes of mental malaise.
The economic malaise facing Brazil has also cast a cloud over Santander's Latin American operations.
The political malaise in Europe continued to aid the dollar against a basket of currencies.
The country was devastated, culturally speaking, its citizens left with a strong sense of malaise.
Its defining moment was a rain check for post-election malaise, if not outright violence.
"Having a provisional president is seen as a malaise by the international community," he says.
"Oil's collapse was being read as the harbinger of some greater economic malaise," he said.
But the fuel crisis is just a symptom of a deeper malaise affecting the country.
"There's a feeling of overall malaise that is associated with viral infections," Dr. Adalja said.
But below the surface, a damning expose into the terminal malaise that was ​70s Britain.
The Yellow Vests seem to be the face of a deep malaise in French society.
In "The Ice Wagon," Peter's inability to anchor himself becomes a reflection of postwar malaise.
The latest diagnostician of this elite malaise is a Yale law professor named Daniel Markovits.
Publisher malaise towards ad blockers doesn't seem to have lessened consumer appetites for downloading them.
The event was a refreshing break from the current malaise facing the traditional "tech" industry.
The Islanders' first-half malaise — losing close games and squandering late leads — proved agonizingly decisive.
"From all of our research, I don't see some general consumer malaise," Mr. Wolf said.
At a time of flux and malaise, the lurid tale of aristocratic impunity astonished the country.
Yields fall as investors buy more bonds, which they typically do during times of economic malaise.
The Socialist candidate, Benoît Hamon, was never able to break through the malaise associated with Hollande.
And new evidence has sparked concerns that the malaise could spread to the broader French economy.
Mr Trump, it seems, has a remarkable following in a country he blames for America's malaise.
Wall Street analysts may be suffering from a bit of malaise when it comes to Apple.
So there is a real urgency to respond to our economic malaise and our climate crisis.
But a growing body of scientific evidence supports the idea that social media can inspire malaise.
One of the best cures for career malaise is centering your career around compassion and imagination.
If the Republicans' problem were general malaise, we'd expect Democrats to be facing comparably dire straits.
Still, manufacturing and mining, for instance, are burdened with the malaise that has struck overseas economies.
Insecurity is both a factor in and a product of the region's economic and institutional malaise.
Logistical confusion, unfamiliar sports, poor Olympics signage, physical discomfort, emotional malaise — these would all be factors.
Mais le paradis dans l'au-delà est une source de fantasmes qui crée aussi le malaise.
Clinton's 2008 presidential run, Ms. Tanden wrote to Mr. Podesta about her malaise as it ended.
All this debt-driven entitlement is leading us into a cul-de-sac of economic malaise.
Could a spirited couple at a Los Angeles dinner party have the solution for spiritual malaise?
Dry the tears, push back against the malaise, burn away the fog and stiffen the spine.
Her challenge: improve the low voter participation in New York, which reflects a broader malaise nationwide.
She has a knack for evoking the malaise that comes from feeling surrounded by online things.
It could then move to the bloodstream, where fever, nights sweats, malaise, and fatigue could result.
Oropouche causes symptoms resembling those of dengue: high fever, headaches and joint pain, nausea and malaise.
The victory over the Soviets gave the country a boost at a period of much malaise.
Valls said the vote revealed a malaise within Europe that had been ignored for too long.
These deaths are symptoms of a larger economic malaise for working-class Americans that predates Trump.
Kepel's term for this cultural malaise — and the title of his latest book — is la fracture.
He underwent numerous checkups and tested positive for mononucleosis, but his malaise resisted the prescribed treatments.
Jobs are being created in areas that suffered deep cuts during the country's eight-year malaise.
Over the past few years, Apple's MacBook game had begun to suffer from a similar malaise.
Everyone in public life wants to be on the same side against this suddenly public malaise.
It all spins into sunny, jaunting choruses, promising that your sticky, sweaty malaise too shall pass.
The data suggested the growth malaise in emerging markets is likely to continue weighing on emerging stocks.
When Bolsonaro took office, Brazil was suffering through a prolonged period of economic malaise and rising insecurity.
Symptoms can include: fever, malaise, loss of appetite, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal discomfort, dark-colored urine, and jaundice.
When President Carter delivered his famous "Malaise" speech in July 1979, he addressed this problem head on.
You can also see the innovation malaise in the dreams and desires of the industry's most powerful.
Both currencies and stocks still have a lot of catching up to do after a long malaise.
Despite their joy, many election-night revellers realise that curing Costa Rica's malaise will not be easy.
And, more than any other fact, it seems to illustrate the horrifying extent of our local malaise.
This last point is certainly true, and experts suggest that our current malaise is here to stay.
The true villain behind the scenes, the author of our long malaise, the doctor behind our dooms.
Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics; Graphic: Chris Canipe / Axios Go deeper: A snapshot of the jobs malaise
It has also slumped into cultural malaise symptomatic of any developed, industrialized, capitalist society ravaged by war.
As interesting as all of this is, though, I find myself experiencing the same sense of malaise.
Critics believe this has fostered a generation of pros with unwatchable styles, contributing to the sport's malaise.
Today's poor and middle-income young may avoid the malaise currently afflicting middle-aged, middle-income whites.
However, there are obstacles on the horizon that could slow down growth and lead to economic malaise.
Costas Mitropoulos, a former HRADF chief, blamed conflicting laws and inconsistent ministerial decisions for the general malaise.
NATE CHINEN Pre-election American malaise is even getting to a professionally easygoing singer like Kenny Chesney.
In our ennui and end-of-days malaise, we have elevated suffering to the highest of virtues.
Maybe you're sick with food poisoning and the malaise conjures up otherworldly images from behind the retina.
The only path to victory is to get up and punch their malaise in the fucking nose.
But sometimes, I can't find the root cause of my anger, my frustration, and my general malaise.
The effort is aimed primarily at rescuing the area from decades of declining population and economic malaise.
Many tourists canceled their reservations as the political malaise deepened and the national currency shed its value.
His malaise looks like more of a temperamental or existential condition than the response to a crisis.
After years of economic malaise, corruption investigations and security breakdowns, many Brazilians crave stability, law and order.
Take Bakersfield, a city that has long been stereotyped as a place of smog and economic malaise.
Rob's two coworkers, the sidekicks to Cusack's masculinist malaise in the movie, have been refurbished here too.
President Donald Trump blames the Federal Reserve, in particular Chair Jerome Powell, for the manufacturing sector's malaise.
But the populism that feeds on this malaise seems to have culminated with the current presidential election.
Some hedge funds and lenders had reported serious losses – and this malaise had spread to European markets.
She returned to the United States in January and developed fever, malaise and myalgias, or muscle pain.
Malaise and confusion are atypical symptomsIn a recent case report on a Washington nursing home, nearly one-third of the residents tested positive for the coronavirus, but half had no symptoms, and a few patients had unusual symptoms like malaise, a general sense of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness.
His malaise was palpable to his former bandmate Long John Baldry (from whom John would borrow his surname).
It's an American malaise right now — from the economy, to civil unrest, violence and the threat of terrorism.
The economic malaise of the Obama years convinced many in Beijing that America's best days were behind it.
The governing Social Democrats would fall victim to the malaise that afflicts centre-left parties around the world.
As a result, what for most economies would be an acute crisis is in India a chronic malaise.
It is also notable, as a mark of a deeper malaise, that both parties are practised at this.
Going into the film for the first time at a press screening, I did feel that same malaise.
In recent decades, St. Louis slid into a familiar post-industrial malaise felt across much of the Midwest.
Appearing on CNBC's "Power Lunch", Faber warned of a lingering "malaise" and real possibility of a global recession.
Stiglitz told the paper the euro and austerity policies in Germany were at fault for Europe's economic malaise.
You communicate your malaise with fireworks and then toss in an animation of an obese cat eating pizza.
Alexa could even offer to order cough drops from Amazon in an effort to ease the human's malaise.
The malaise looks likely to continue as companies assess the risk that Britain leaves the EU on Oct.
"If it didn't take place, then the malaise and the impatience would produce even worse results," he said.
"The malaise in which the country has been for eight years is likely to continue", he predicted gloomily.
This malaise is a mental hurdle, and one that must be cured with reason and maturity and openness.
The production, meanwhile, maintains an uneasy groove, painting these small actions within the context of a larger malaise.
His work imposes a socio-anthropological lens to explore escapism and suffering in the face of social malaise.
The malaise would spread to countries that depend on exports for growth, such as Germany, Italy and France.
Standard blood tests are given to someone who arrives complaining of long-lasting fatigue, malaise, and muscle pain.
Samsung, of course, has been hit with the same sort of malaise as the rest of the industry.
"Next Thing" (Bayonet) Snapshots of teenage wonder and malaise dominate "Next Thing," the wondrous new Frankie Cosmos album.
The contrast with the brighter economic news in the rest of the developed world adds to the malaise.
This kind of malaise is often not enough for the therapist to suggest an end to the relationship.
" Demagogic politicians, economic malaise, and racism, she told me, often lead people to "vote against their own interests.
Like Hyman, Cass blames mid-twentieth-century economic thinkers for the current malaise, though he blames different thinkers.
"Linda Vista," Mr. Letts's look at midlife malaise, will begin performances at the Hayes Theater on Sept. 19.
Political malaise of this kind could be an opportunity for left-wing groups promising social and economic change.
When it comes to the modern world, Douthat sees malaise everywhere, whether it's culture, politics, economics, or technology.
The store closures add to the malaise that U.S. shopping malls have been hit with in recent years.
Then, like now, the country found itself in a deep — to use a word of the time — malaise.
The government's move underlined a wider economic malaise, said Jibran Qureishi, economist for East Africa at Stanbic Bank.
Catherine had warned me that I might feel existential malaise when I wasn't distracting myself with my phone.
"People have a need to voice their malaise and their unhappiness with the current situation," Mr. Verteneuil added.
"In retrospect, America needed Reagan because of a national self-esteem malaise … In this latest election, I think many people in states that went Democratic four years ago voted for Trump because of a similar sense of national economic malaise, even though the numbers paint a very different picture," Cramer said.
Political analysts say unrest could erupt after the vote, partly due to a growing malaise over the economic slowdown.
But the economic malaise of the Obama years convinced many in Beijing that America's best days were behind it.
As a treatment for America's long-term budgetary malaise, immigration is probably more of a painkiller than a cure.
Like a desperate conclusion reached after countless previous attempts at defining the malaise failed to capture the real problem.
But second-quarter GDP is set to reflect a wider malaise and hesitation over investment, largely caused by Brexit.
"UBS Evidence Lab data meanwhile supports general malaise in sentiment," UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri said in a note Monday.
Scurvy, a disease triggered by a lack of vitamin C, results in a general feeling of fatigue and malaise.
Some see the failure to settle on a coherent climate policy as a symptom of a deeper political malaise.
It's this lack of urgency that has given the band the lyrical space to perfectly capture twenty-something malaise.
If you're feeling overcome with malaise, it probably won't be enough to simply "divert yourself," as you put it.
But it also seems like there's some sort of broader malaise, even among the famously Twitter-prone journalist class.
Legions among us suffer from the anomie and malaise of modernity, from the discontents of an increasingly atomized society.
Juppé responds with a sunnier promise: With restored economic prosperity through liberalization, France can recover from its spiritual malaise.
Such malaise has become a symptom of the sport's decline – and facial recognition technology does nothing to ease this.
The difficulty here is not a solvency risk, just more of a malaise in terms of the earnings outlook.
"For example, I don't believe that Jimmy Carter really thought to have a speech known as the "malaise speech.
The lead single off Campbell's Wichita Lineman album was one of Campbell's most disturbing portrayals of middle American malaise.
Although the Chambers Bay disaster itself may not be a burden, it may be part of a larger malaise.
The artist Tetsuya Ishida (22005-6593) seemed to have instinctively understood the reverberating forces underlying such profound spiritual malaise.
Exorcizing the malaise is just as important as the technical remasters when it comes to appreciating this music afresh.
" MICHAEL BARTON, PORTFOLIO MANAGER, ORION RESOURCES PARTNERS "There has been a malaise over the natural resources sector in general.
On the backdrop of this economic, social and political malaise, the people of Venezuela have taken to the streets.
Brazil has suffered from a prolonged economic malaise and a massive corruption scandal that rocked political and financial institutions.
And yet they could so easily have fallen into a terminal malaise following the loss of their playing squad.
At the time, the aforementioned Belgian investigative journalist Chris De Stoop attempted to gauge the malaise in this borough.
But that confounding trip, part of a malaise that lasted nearly two years, is now part of the past.
" Our reviewer writes: "She has a knack for evoking the malaise that comes from feeling surrounded by online things.
Wade's spacing issues, defensive malaise, and general inconsistency are part of the package as he ages into natural decline.
France, too, was going through changes — economic malaise and a brain drain that sent talented young people fleeing abroad.
In Italy, weak productivity, high youth unemployment, huge debt and political turmoil are to blame for its continued malaise.
Temperatures are held down by the clouds and general malaise, stalling near 50 to the mid-50s for highs.
It's the classic Gen X mix of depression and angst, infused with societal malaise and a touch of addiction.
Trump may even have pierced the millennial malaise, as we see more millennials showing interest in running for office.
One market watcher said the "malaise" among farmers ran deep following two years of drought that bit into profits.
Maybe this multi-market malaise is temporary, a hangover from a few overhyped IPOs and last year's SoftBank madness.
High tax rates were not the only economic malady of that malaise decade, but they played a big part.
U.S. stocks could not escape the malaise with E-Mini futures for the S&P 259.14 off 221 percent.
If French malaise and "yellow vest" poverty is the future Americans want for themselves, she is the ideal president.
She also wanted to check again for the most ordinary causes of fatigue, malaise and enlarged lymph nodes — mono.
Le populisme nourri par ce malaise semble simplement avoir atteint son point culminant à l'occasion de cette élection présidentielle.
He regards it as a symptom of social and political malaise in France in general, and among Muslims in particular.
It's just another ugly and obnoxious troubled pop tune from the decompression chamber of general malaise, with lit synth hooks.
"There was no doubt there was some kind of mini malaise in the industry," Chief Executive Nigel Travis told Reuters.
Bernie Sanders, whose populist primary campaign tapped into the sense of economic malaise and anti-establishment fervor exploited by Trump.
In these animals the virus infects the digestive system rather than the respiratory tract, usually without producing signs of malaise.
Seasonal flu is a respiratory disease that can cause fever, chills, headache, malaise, muscle pain, cough, and a sore throat.
The score's creeping malaise lurks around the edges, swelling as his paranoia spikes, loading every stolen glance with imminent danger.
The economic malaise has lasted for so long that many voters and politicians may think they can live with it.
But at home, amid deepening economic malaise, frustration with the government's policy and resentment towards the refugees have been growing.
Alcohol overwhelms the immune system, delaying the body's ability to fight basic illnesses and causing inflammation, which causes malaise. 4.
Britain does not yet suffer from America's malaise, in which supporters of different parties cannot even agree about basic facts.
Rojo, the third feature by Argentina's Benjamín Naishtat, summons and dissects a culture which masquerades psychological malaise as raw force.
While it's still early in the process, there is reason to wonder whether a similar malaise lies ahead in Dallas.
The malaise is not confined to factories: the ISM non-manufacturing index is at its lowest for almost two years.
A generation or two ago, general malaise and an aversion to mainstream cultural norms were enough to get you institutionalized.
Last week, the finance ministry proclaimed the budget would make India a haven of stability amid the current global malaise.
This time might be different because central bankers are not worried about inflation and low yields are a global malaise.
The economic malaise might have contributed to a larger excess supply of tickets before the Games' start than in London.
Although we hear the most about beauty sickness in young women, it's a malaise that affects women of all ages.
"A deep sense of malaise" pervaded Britain, sighed Mr Corbyn, who is rarely cheerful about the condition of modern capitalism.
Yet just 40 kilometres away from sunny Lantau, Hong Kong's central business districts and elsewhere are reeling from broader malaise.
Barbara Weiler, 64, who was walking her dog very slowly several blocks away, first experienced the malaise in gym class.
It could raise concerns that the manufacturing and export-oriented sector malaise was filtering to other parts of the economy.
He attributes the malaise that seems to surround so much activity on Facebook with architectural features of the software itself.
The final scene depicts Lydia and Steve sitting placidly in a park, his level of general psychic malaise having eased.
French Prime Minister Valls said the Brexit vote revealed a malaise within Europe that had been ignored for too long.
Millions of American small businesses are overwhelmed with a burdensome malaise of regulations that unnecessarily impact their budgetary bottom-lines.
By Ayana Mathis In our ennui and end-of-days malaise, we have elevated suffering to the highest of virtues.
The patient went to a general practitioner on March 3 with fever, headache, malaise, sore throat and cough, Mkhize said.
Iran is an uncomfortable country, and the impulse to separate the economic from the political malaise risks missing the point.
The economic malaise was so deep it could not be fixed by the United States' easing of sanctions on Sudan.
In Ms. Smith's version, she has all the malaise of Simone, but the playfulness contains a somberness deepened by sorrow.
In its view of suburban discontent and masculine malaise, it leans on borrowed insights and an unearned aura of significance.
The general malaise got so bad that he took refuge in the university chapel and fell asleep in a pew.
These speeches operate in the shadow of proper nouns: the Military-Industrial Complex Speech, the Berlin Speech, the Malaise Speech.
The property downturn has put investors and the central bank on the lookout for signs of a broader economic malaise.
A three-disk set on the New World label, "Unjust Malaise" (Borden's anagram of Eastman's name), gives a superb overview.
More than a third got two or more tests, often to evaluate such ill-defined complaints as malaise or fatigue.
For many of us, winter, with its chilly days and long nights, brings with it a general sense of malaise.
The real malaise for mall operators set in around 2015 and 2016 as department store operators' struggles were becoming clearer.
All this looks like an odd way to boost India's flagging animal spirits—the deeper reason for corporate India's malaise.
The reforms are meant to show creditors that Argentina is on a path toward sustainable growth after years of malaise.
The reforms are meant to show creditors that Argentina is on a path toward sustainable growth after years of malaise.
Their failure to connect with one another or the better parts of themselves can feel symptomatic of a larger malaise.
Another friend of Toby and Libby is the ever-partying financier Seth, who offers a third iteration of midlife malaise.
These structures, which I prefer to call the Triage, shoulder all the responsibility of the current economic and social malaise.
Stewing within this crucible of midwestern malaise, we see our motley crew of frontiersman struggle to live alongside each other.
His board snatching—once very obligatory, apparently done from a place of pure malaise and marginal devotion—started really fucking thrashing.
Statistics showing the creation of ever fewer jobs in the formal sector have added to a recent sense of economic malaise.
The challenge is less to write new laws than to enforce what is on the books—a common malaise in Britain.
The bank is widely expected to respond to the peso's malaise by raising interest rates at least once more this year.
The malaise in the capital spread to the south-east of England, where prices fell for the first time since 2011.
At the midpoint in the so-called "American Century" -- the 231s -- we were dealing with Watergate, economic malaise and urban decay.
In fact, Alien: Covenant hews closest to that 1979 film, with its foreboding sense of claustrophobia and carnival-of-horrors malaise.
That would be bad news for the rouble and Russia's local bonds, which have so far easily withstood the bank malaise.
I think it contributed to the general malaise of performance, not the fears that this represents, the uncertainty that this represents.
Nordstrom's stock is down roughly 35% year-to-date, swept up in the general malaise investors have shown the retail sector.
The malaise reflects wider pressures on the industry, where actively managed funds are losing market share to low-cost index trackers.
Masha's acid tongue and intellectual conviction give way to melancholy and malaise, even as she pursues a love affair with Vershinin.
Reflecting broader industry malaise, major tech firms have cut headcount and salaries to maintain performance as economic slowdown and Sino-U.
But difficulty is part of the motivation, and he believes that aviation is key to dragging Nigeria out of its malaise.
While U.S. manufacturing is expected to grow steadily, economists expect the global malaise to eventually feed back into the U.S. economy.
"Then, after a brief period of time, a malaise sets in," and people — including security screeners — become more complacent, Stanton said.
Europe is trying to boost growth as it struggles with economic malaise, while the U.S. economy is showing signs of improvement.
But its business savvy was no match for years of economic malaise that followed and it has now shut its factory.
Some economists see the slowdown as a symptom of a more global malaise and not a reason to write off Europe.
There's a confidence about Helensburgh that marks it out from the depressed, post-industrial malaise that envelopes much of central Scotland.
That's right: The woman who has given voice to the existential malaise of female twentysomethings is kissing that pivotal decade goodbye.
When Spielberg's war films emerged, America was stuck in a cultural malaise brought on by the end of the Cold War.
He took a particular interest in the psychology of alienated urban people, and his characters' malaise often borders on the existential.
This means that it is difficult to speak of some broad Appalachian cultural malaise, as commentators like J.D. Vance have done.
Maybe. There's too much inventory, though, in keeping with a general retail malaise that's crushed the stocks of Macy's and Kohl's.
This is all, of course, fantasy, but it illustrates the immediacy with which Mr. Karam's play addresses the current cultural malaise.
People started to lose their jobs, a now familiar—if always gut-wrenching—story in the annals of rust-belt malaise.
The malaise could lead financially strong firms to poach from weaker ones, with clear winners and losers emerging from the turmoil. 
The showdown escalated the biggest political crisis in decades to hit Spain, which is just emerging from a prolonged economic malaise.
"The trend of manufacturing malaise and service sector resilience was once again apparent in Japan PMI data for June," he said.
My wife, concerned about my malaise, keeps reassuring me there's enough time to accomplish it all, or at least what's important.
If you look at the symptoms, 2000 percent have fever, 2003 percent have dry coughs, 2200 percent have malaise, trouble breathing.
You know, the same formula that got us out of the malaise of the '70s even as interest rates went up.
When we launched our first study in 2007, Michigan was mired in economic malaise with no clear path out of it.
And an important index of nonmanufacturing activity hit a three-year low, suggesting that malaise was spreading throughout the American economy.
He added that the new party had built on popular anger even though it did not offer answers for the malaise.
Maybe a change in strategy on regulation, taxes, energy policy and other strategic shifts makes sense after a decade of malaise.
It gives nothing away, moreover, to note that the during-the-credits sequences (or Easter eggs) merely add to the malaise.
While in office, Carter turned against his own optimism for America's future and instead warned of a "malaise" afflicting the country.
It was game changing, revolutionary, completely out-of-the-ordinary in England's mid-2000s troubled-boys-in-polo-shirts musical malaise.
A kind of malaise settled over Mr. de Blasio's City Hall, something like a seven-year itch, several years too soon.
Un grand écart, un malaise, si français, et que la question des imams — leur origine, leur formation, leur salaire — résume bien.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I've either got the midweek malaise or a virus, so I'm going to offer you just the basics today.
But while I like the drama this possibility yields, I worry we're already stuck in a bit of a cyclical malaise.
Having conquered Pat Riley's early thirties malaise through chocolate cake, I moved on to a less challenging, if more mind-boggling dish.
While it's tempting to attribute these demonstrations to certain unpopular policies, the truth is they stem from a deeper malaise within France.
One in six singles said they felt addicted, but millennials (those ages 18 to 57) are suffering acutely from this particular malaise.
His version of Fahrenheit 451 is a more straightforward depiction of suburban malaise, where people are not just distracted, but miserably numb.
In the late 1970s, the economic malaise under Jimmy Carter was followed by a rebound in Ronald Reagan's first term (see chart).
From Viktor Orban in Hungary to Donald Trump in America, populists have converted economic malaise and fear of immigrants into electoral success.
If we're looking for a vision of democracy to dispel the present malaise, we would be better off taking inspiration from them.
Emerging markets remain beset by political concerns and issues with their cost of financing, but the malaise is not translating into crisis.
Image: Rotten Tomatoes, NetflixAt this point, it's become a general feeling—a malaise if you will—that Netflix's selection of movies sucks.
The push/pull between the malaise of some songs and the positivity of others, Barnett says, directly reflects her constant internal monologue.
Even welcoming back Dirk Nowitzki for his debut in his 21st season with the franchise couldn't snap Dallas out of its malaise.
He said the 5bp to 10bp new issue premiums were not enough given the deal's size and general malaise towards UK banks.
This is only the start, but we are moving in a strikingly different direction than the malaise days of the Obama era.
It suggests that perhaps the central tension of the island is not entirely forgotten, but manifests itself in an undercurrent of malaise.
Can conventional politics cure that malaise, or will voters turn to those peddling radical remedies, from trade wars to high border walls?
Fonda had been fighting what she described as deep-seated physical malaise and depression that she ascribed to ever-worsening climate news.
I swear to God, it gives me no joy to write about the broad spectrum playoff malaise to which we've been treated.
In the case of Lulu, her persistent malaise was a sign that there was no need to force her to stick around.
Though the origins of this malaise are difficult to trace, many believe it has existed since, well, students began going to college.
The American political frame of reference certainly needs some rejuvenation, especially after the recent federal shutdown and the national malaise it encapsulated.
Yet a bout of malaise nearly undercut all that as the Grizzlies trampled over them in a comeback that fell just short.
Maybe we should first put our own house in order before looking to outside agitators for the causes of our political malaise.
In structure and tone, "The Fall of Wisconsin" nods to George Packer's "The Unwinding," which chronicled disillusionment and malaise in American institutions.
St. Louis went from last-place malaise to Stanley Cup glory, winning its first championship after 220-plus years in the league.
The punishment did not help, but neither did a general feeling of malaise and inconsistency — in short, the effects of suboptimal coaching.
On September 221th the malaise lifted, with a surprise announcement by Nirmala Sitharaman, the finance minister, of steep reductions in corporate taxes.
The global trade pickup since the fourth quarter of 2016 has been particularly notable because it followed about five years of malaise.
But four reporting trips from August to December of last year revealed a civic spirit dragged down by malaise and class divisions.
In the malaise of post-60s cultural disillusionment and rock 'n' roll hedonism, there was no precedent for a band like Devo.
But they are often aimed at providing a quick fix to a symptom of economic malaise, rather than tackling a thorny underlying cause.
If the U.S. pulls out of its current malaise, particularly after the 2020 elections, more effective governance could help correct the current course.
Representations of Black motherhood in pop culture always sit in the realm of super positive and aspirational, or bastions of malaise and trauma.
Mr Carney said the causes of the economic malaise run much deeper and that central bankers are in fact "keeping the patient alive".
Heading into the season's final four episodes, then, The Walking Dead seems to have shaken off its malaise, at least a little bit.
And they have only intensified with the current economic malaise, as the government struggles to deal with weak oil prices and Western sanctions.
French voters should give Mr Macron a thumping majority, and a mandate to address the malaise that makes his opponent's demagoguery so popular.
As economic malaise forces Correa to put the brakes on his modernization program, the world must consider the consequences of such rapid development.
Chloe, sensing an inability to find words for her mother's bourgeois malaise, queues Janis Joplin's "Ball and Chain" in season one, episode five.
Although most mainstream economists disagree — trade deficits reflect economic health, not malaise, they say — cutting the gap is a pillar of Trump's presidency.
If the global manufacturing malaise worsens, America will have precious little room to cut rates in response; Europe and Japan will have none.
One Wall Street analyst sees a "decade-long malaise" ahead for Apple, as it deals with fallout from bugs in its iPhone devices.
"Both too much and not enough sodium is linked to headaches, brain fog, malaise, neurological issues, kidney issues you name it," Kashey says.
And though they have dwindled in number, some residents said they have contributed to the malaise of alcoholism and depression that still lingers.
Without a pro-growth message coming out of D.C. to the rest of the world, this economic malaise might be the new normal.
But Carter's sanctimonious moralizing and acknowledgement of national malaise wore thin, and he was booted in favor of a sunny nationalist, Ronald Reagan.
The group's problems reflect the economic malaise in Greece, which has required three international bailouts since 2010 as it battled a debt crisis.
Everything seems to point in the same direction, to a national malaise, challenging the idea that America's story is one of inexorable progress.
In an address to the Tea Party Patriots in 2016, Otis cast the push for sentencing reform as part of a national malaise.
As Mr. Sanders has demonized Wall Street and Mr. Trump has disparaged immigrants, and as they have vowed to reverse economic malaise, Mrs.
He led his state out of fiscal chaos and economic malaise into a position of economic strength, via lower taxes and fewer regulations.
Mr. Moyo this month threatened to cut off diplomatic ties after Mr. Nicholson apparently suggested that corruption was behind the country's economic malaise.
I also love that he struggled to finish anything, which at least gives me some comfort as I suffer from the same malaise.
Older women, particularly those over 65 and frail enough to require nursing home care, can seem asymptomatic, but have fever, fatigue and malaise.
For the last two decades, Lipsyte has been amassing his own ragged band of devotees and obsessives seeking respite from the postmillennial malaise.
One almost feels that if one reached out and touched it, an immediate transportation into the fantasy world of Veronica Malaise might occur.
The song was a fitting reflection on the corporate malaise of my weekdays, and it's since turned into my favorite sadcore karaoke jam.
I understand that when money is tight and malaise is all-consuming, bed frames can be one of the first things to go.
They will lash out at you and project their feelings onto you, all the while thinking that you're the one causing their malaise.
Anyway, Soft Sounds from Another Planet hardly fits the Radiohead schema, where electronics are associated with technodystopia, creeping malaise, and earnest social commentary.
A symbol of America's malaise, it helped propel his insurgent candidacy to the presidency by harnessing beleaguered workers' anger at the status quo.
And yes, of course, Hader finds moments in between Barry's bouts of malaise to drive home exactly how ridiculous his entire situation is.
The sense of impending malaise spread elsewhere in Asia, with production activity in Malaysia and Taiwan shrinking to its slowest pace in years.
The other songs also suffer from this weird malaise; "A Whole New World" passed by before I really even noticed it was happening.
On "OK Computer," Radiohead saw it coming, amid all the other alienation and malaise that its songs would enfold in melody and noise.
What a relief for this woman to be able to re-enter life without constant malaise and the stress it brought to her.
The fuel subsidy cut, which will lead to higher gas and consumer prices, enraged many Ecuadorians who have endured years of economic malaise.
By late 1967, the war had become the most visible symbol of a malaise that seemed to grip the nation as a whole.
In addition to the general malaise Snyder identifies, "The Road to Unfreedom" also points to human agency — in particular that of Vladimir Putin.
Before she died in mid-July 2015, Ms. Clemente was showing signs of malaise on the bus, her fellow workers told the police.
Macri has said he would seek re-election, although his popularity has dwindled as a result of the country's economic malaise in 2018.
The fervent collectors still powered through political malaise and ignored CDC warnings about Zika in order to buy up what was on offer.
While this year's festivals are putting some well known singers on stage, regional instability, Lebanon's economic malaise and a funding crunch have hit organizers.
For the BOJ, as Japan is already in a long malaise, there is no doubling back in the direction of policy, only fine tuning.
Their island getaways went bad in similar ways, with reports of crippling stomach cramps, explosive diarrhea and malaise that lasted after they returned home.
In the real world, we have to rely on DayQuil and sweet cups of hot chocolate to pull us out of our wintertime malaise.
In a new book, economist Robert Gordon argues that this slowdown in new inventions is the root cause of the last decade's economic malaise.
China's economic malaise has seen the domestic stock markets plunge and the country's factory sector stall last month after over a year of expansion.
The malaise spread to the tour in the days afterward and Trudeau, who repeatedly apologized for the images, gave flat performances to subdued supporters.
Besides potentially signaling malaise, weak inflation keeps interest rates low and could give the Fed less room to cut rates in the next recession.
Facing that malaise, why wouldn't Trump use the opportunity to give Doral an infusion of federal compensation and a healthy dose of global publicity?
Some analysts say a years-long feud between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's dominant Fatah party and rival Hamas has contributed to the economic malaise.
And the past three Best Picture winners — 12 Years a Slave, Birdman, and Spotlight — have trended toward detailing historical atrocities or Hollywood's existential malaise.
A feeling of intense malaise came upon me, and I glared at the screen longing for a grey bubble to appear on my screen.
There is no arguing with the facts on the slowdown, and it is tempting to read stories of malaise or complacency into these facts.
The votes captured how polarized Europeans are by many of the same issues that propelled Trump to victory, including immigration, trade and economic malaise.
All in all, it's an upbeat track, hinting at positivity, or at least yearning for it, among the malaise that comes from growing pains.
The Michigan noise trio's new album Undertow, due March 24 on their new imprint Lower Floor, doesn't pick explicit targets for its malaise either.
Rantala and Milonoff believe that Finland, one of the many European countries in the throes of economic malaise, can benefit from the refugees' potential.
Even as she uses overcast, muted hues to underscore her subjects' bodily expressions of malaise and ennui, Yiadom-Boakye's canvases affirm painting's tactile verve.
The result is malaise and stagnation, with wealth concentrating ever more densely at the top, poverty overwhelming the bottom and insecurity menacing the middle.
The last several years have been defined by store closings, the high-profile failure of the Nook e-reader, falling revenues, layoffs, turnover, malaise.
The global economic malaise that contributed to political upheavals in Britain and the United States is still with us, and with it, popular discontent.
Last year, a slowdown in China's economy, alongside malaise in Europe and Japan, sparked global market volatility and concerns about a possible worldwide recession.
He used an almost total lack of depth of field to increase both the frontal impact and the underlying existential malaise in his work.
And it seems to suffer not at all from the current economic malaise affecting its competitors, and for that matter old media in general.
The governments call the shots, and it is therefore at their feet that Merritt lays most of the blame for the E.U.'s malaise.
It may be the end of August, that time when a sticky malaise settles in, but hackers can wreak havoc even during summer vacation.
Graft has long been considered a cause of economic malaise in Greece, which has required three international bailouts since 2010 in return for reforms.
After several years in which banks' profits jumped thanks to the region's petrodollar boom, the oil markets' two-year malaise is taking its toll.
He and Paxson have shown nowhere near the level of flexibility or creativity needed to forge a new, potent identity from their current malaise.
This could be due to a range of factors, from outrage fatigue and generational malaise to a lack of net neutrality banners on websites.
This included both reformists and moderates who have been vocal in their opposition to the Guard&aposs role in the country&aposs economic malaise.
But the unrest has also amounted to a referendum on the administration of President Jovenel Moïse and on Haiti's worsening economic and political malaise.
Through paint and color, Johnson gets at the malaise permeating the lives of men who seem to be going nowhere except their next destination.
The President-elect will have to balance the IMF commitments while dealing with rising levels of poverty, which have risen amid the economic malaise.
But when it comes to France's national malaise, Mr. Macron appears to believe a certain idea — or, rather, caricature — of Gaullism is the cure.
J. Crew's woes can to a certain extent be attributed to the same malaise that has hit many of its peers, including Gap Inc.
Pittsburgh recovered from an early-season malaise to sprint through the 20103 playoffs, where it averaged 34.8 shots a game while allowing just 28.
Early in the fourth quarter it seemed the malaise that often accompanies "Thursday Night Football" games might envelop even the juggernaut-like Dallas Cowboys.
One is a first-person family narrative, the other a cultural essay on masculine malaise, but both are footnotes inflated to full-length meditations.
This new side effect is an addition to all of the other well-known symptoms of measles, such as rash, cough, fever, and malaise.
Economists had long attributed that economic malaise to income gains being concentrated among the wealthiest — but they are now starting to rethink that analysis.
The protests flared against the backdrop of a deep economic malaise in Iran, punctuated by rising prices and high unemployment, especially among young people.
While the protests have abated somewhat, there is no sign of a resolution to the political malaise and its root causes any time soon.
"Castle Rock" does nod at King's past creations, but the story thus far is more about the deeper malaise affecting one messed-up town.
The vilification of the N.G.O.s is in some ways an extension of the malaise that fostered the nationalist sentiments these populist leaders have exploited.
That lawsuit came just eight months after the acquisition of Otto, adding to the growing malaise among rank and file engineers at the ATG.
Opinion columnist It's that time of the campaign season when some Democrats are starting to feel — as President Jimmy Carter might have put it — malaise.
A dark undercurrent runs through her work with moody captions in the style of foreign film subtitles evoking the heartbreak, pain, and malaise of adolescence.
Such malaise can be spurred by cultural shifts affecting consumer behavior, often involving the impact of advancing technology — historically, the biggest driver of industrial revolution.
BOSTON — Cast your eye over the orchestral landscape, and the big picture could be seen as one of institutional malaise: deficits, labor strife, cowardly programming.
But with normalization and lukewarm adoption (only Sony and its PS VR headset post impressive sales figures), we've entered into a kind of VR malaise.
The economic malaise of the past three years is expected to lift in Brazil, which represents about half of the insurance market in the region.
No amount of weapons supplied by America will defend Ukraine from the internal malaise which made it vulnerable to Russian aggression in the first place.
Monday's fracas was a symptom of a growing malaise in British politics, according to Rob Ford, professor of political science at the University of Manchester.
For some of us, with businesses that look under threat from technological change, obsolescence or malaise by finicky millennial, this could be a life saver.
He calls Professor Hillier's conclusions a "cul-de-sac of architectural determinism", by which social malaise is too conveniently attributed to spatial, not political, causes.
However, debt has now increased so much that parties previously opposed to tax reform may support it to avoid further economic malaise, Alvarado Quesada said.
Mr Butler, with his gift both for language and loaded silences, gets as close as anyone has to the malaise and disenchantment of modern youth.
First, the Model Y is so similar to the 3 that it could suffer from buyer malaise or cannibalization of one of the two vehicles.
The malaise at Xerox drove a personnel exodus from the lab, and its alumni would go on to found companies like 3Com, Adobe, and Pixar.
Striking a conciliatory tone in the letter seen by Reuters, Couderc wrote that staff had made clear there was a "malaise" inside the French airline.
Those stories might reframe these affairs away from the question of loneliness, unhappiness, malaise, and need, and towards a question of labor, consumption, and use.
Gail: I don't discount the economic malaise, but we've had some version of that ever since the 1970s — broken by a series of financial bubbles.
Even with their offensive malaise of late, getting to Shreve in the seventh has been a crucial marker in the Yankees' few victories this season.
As they did, Germany's strength served as a counterweight to the economic malaise, financial turmoil and Greek debt drama that dragged down many European countries.
They are absorbing and amusing to study, but it's in her films that Ms. Cao most vividly projects her haunting, sad vision of modern malaise.
Like their Redeemer forebears, today's Democratic diagnosticians of the Trumpist malaise typically traffic in misleading euphemisms that naturalize a wider politics of unexamined race privilege.
" If you are Lena Dunham , in " Tiny Furniture " (2010), you return to your mother's apartment, in Tribeca, explaining that you suffer from "a postgraduation malaise.
Slumped under a heavy fog of malaise, the singer-guitarists Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley caution against soul-draining jobs, suffocating relationships and counterproductive idealism.
Rick mopes and mutters through an elegantly appointed malaise, wandering the desert in an Armani jacket and driving aimlessly in his midnight-blue vintage convertible.
Jon Lester and Jake Arrieta have been getting trounced of late: Lester's ERA is almost 7.0 over that period, while Arrieta's mid-season malaise continues.
Some observers say the fund's funding shortfall and bureaucratic malaise have dimmed expectations for the talks in Poland, which were already bound to be difficult.
What most disturbed him, and seemed symptomatic of a larger malaise, was the government-fueled drive toward land-grabbing and wilderness-taming at any cost.
But today, it appears that Drake has entered a new phase of his career, which we'll call "post-malaise," for lack of a better term.
But it is still suffering from a sense of economic malaise, concern over mounting debt, sluggish revenue growth, corruption scandals, slowing output and job losses.
"It's a malaise here," said Otis L. Sanford, a professor at the University of Memphis and a former editor and reporter at The Commercial Appeal.
Drawing on that document, the synod will develop the idea of "integral ecology" which looks for connections between environmental damage and economic and social malaise.
In Latin America, the interplay between economic malaise and protests has a far-reaching impact, with some speaking of a lost decade for the continent.
Meanwhile, the cathedral, once a beacon of progress, remains an empty shell, haunting and taunting its residents as a symbol of modern Cuba's social malaise.
While leggings maker Lululemon reported a strong holiday season, others like Victoria's Secret owner L Brands and discount chain Five Below added to the malaise.
It may not have the ring of Watergate, the depth of Jimmy Carter's "national malaise," the challenge of FDR's Depression or George Bush's 85033/11.
Arriving in Rome with your New York City brain is what produces the unpleasant symptoms of jet lag: fatigue, malaise, poor concentration and mood changes.
The factory malaise has been blamed on the Trump administration's 23.1-month trade war with China, which has bruised business confidence and undercut capital expenditure.
Cuts in the production of Boeing's 275.7 MAX aircraft, which was grounded indefinitely in March following two deadly crashes, are also adding to manufacturing's malaise.
"Nothing goes down forever, as they say, and oil appears to have finally shaken off its bearish malaise," said Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM.
As a vet, he was at risk of catching something from his patients: Cat-scratch fever can cause enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, fever and malaise.
He also suggested that "affluenza" — a term used to describe malaise among wealthy individuals — may have led more whites to abuse pills and try heroin.
It's a deceptive malaise, a sense of slow complacency that steadily subsumes every town and just as steadily erodes over the course of the narrative.
Economic malaise, dwindling ambitions, an uneasy relationship with nature, a sense of impending dread, the pressure of time…all of these are in Harvey's work.
While June brought some relief — Chinese car sales increased as dealers discounted old models before the new standards took effect — the malaise is expected to continue.
We're dealing with in an incredibly small sample size, but one possible correlation to their sudden malaise may be the decrease of Alex Abrines' playing time.
The media spreads the malaise, now clearly, they&aposve got to report on bad stuff, but isn&apost it obvious how frequently they avoid the good?
The malaise has been spreading across much of the industry, both in terms of vehicle type and components as well as geographically in India's manufacturing hubs.
Like much of the album, the song finds Preston turning malaise into satisfyingly heavy guitar jams, hiding straightforward but clever pop instincts under piles of reverb.
What follows is an unpredictable ride through a very modern sort of malaise, with a selfish, literally stinky layabout named Sam (Andrew Garfield) as our guide.
The fundamental cause is still a familiar tale of economic malaise: trade and technological progress have snuffed out opportunities for the low-skilled, especially in manufacturing.
It is facing new competitors in both broadband and mobile and its only foreign business, in Brazil, is only gradually recovering from that country's economic malaise.
Ant-Man's Paul Rudd stars as Miles Eliot, a man whose marriage and career are floundering as he faces the general malaise of approaching middle age.
But that growth has left structural weaknesses in the economy, and the suffering retail sector and wider economic malaise come at an awkward time for Erdogan.
It's typically not clinical depression, Rodino said — more of a malaise or dread over the storybook moments of Christmas: shopping, the family dinner, and opening presents.
Few would say this is a dream market to list in but maybe it is as good as it gets in an environment dogged by malaise.
Every day, Francis spoke of the malaise in Mexican society, the lack of jobs and education for the young, the horrific violence of the drug cartels.
In 1989 the society began setting up so-called Malaise traps, large tent-like structures that trap flying insects, in local sites in spring and summer.
He tells the audience, in a speech about resilience called "Up," how he survived a mid-career malaise after his company was bought out by another.
Erdogan and Albayrak's plans to dig the country out of the economic malaise have been widely panned by investors and economists as unrealistic and overly optimistic.
"We believe investor malaise towards Lebanon is unlikely to dissipate soon," said Yacov Arnopolin, senior portfolio manager at Pimco, one of the world's biggest asset managers.
While our work productivity may have suffered, spending a lunch break with my coworkers while hunting Pokémon is a wonderful diversion from the normal corporate malaise.
But instead of taking any responsibility himself, he blamed his fellow citizens for losing their way -- his famous argument that the country was suffering from malaise.
Real life has become surreal to the point of satire, and Lennon found the landscape of American politics and society's very modern malaise hard to ignore.
The tiny northern Italian village of Bormida has caught on to our widespread national malaise and decided to tempt us with an offer we can't refuse.
Mr Trump's fantastical talk of building a wall on the border with Mexico, paid for by the Mexican government, is a symptom of a larger malaise.
Even its acquisitions, Flickr being the most notable among them, served to infect the new company with Yahoo's toxic malaise rather than reinvigorating the former giant.
Unfortunately, we don't see either candidate as likely to purse a true 'pro-growth' agenda that will break the U.S. economy out of its current malaise.
Canada is counting on U.S. demand to boost exports and lift Canada's economy out of the malaise as slumping commodity prices hurt the key resource sector.
A malaise in the personal computing market in the early 1990s was followed by the World Wide Web and the global expansion of the consumer internet.
My father told me that President Franklin Roosevelt, during the Depression, did a herculean job of pulling a nation out of the depth of economic malaise.
And when, more than five years later, the doctors dewormed four patients who complained of malaise, those suppressor cells disappeared, and the disease started up again.
This refusal to wield power is symptomatic of a deeper malaise within a certain generation of Democratic leaders, as my colleague Alex Pareene noted last month.
If one chooses to interpret the end-of-year malaise as burnout, then using otherwise frivolous music as a way to reorient the spirit makes sense.
And much as U.S. voters' economic anxiety propelled President-elect Donald Trump to the White House, Europe's malaise has given strength to the deglobalization movement there.
Because on Thursday, for the umpteenth time in his five years in that job, he has thrown his and everything else at Europe's continuing economic malaise.
MGMT's mega-produced party record Oracular Spectacular, for example, perfectly captured the irony-laden malaise felt by disaffected youth after eight years of the Bush administration.
Telecom Italia's fixed-line business is losing value, new competitors are appearing in both broadband and mobile and in Brazil it is grappling with economic malaise.
As a director, he's made everything from high-concept comedies (the afterlife-set Defending Your Life) to existential examinations of Baby Boomer malaise (Lost in America).
The opening track alone on Concept Unification describes of bending bones and unscrewing skin as synthesizers slink and swirl over one another in a nauseating malaise.
In 2015, Poppy Jamie was hosting Snapchat's first talk show, "Pillow Talk With Poppy," when she began to think there was a particular malaise plaguing millennials.
This, while the other parties, continually choked in corruption scandals, have contributed to a feeling of malaise that has set in among an increasingly apathetic electorate.
They come out at the end and they are weeping because it speaks to things that are going on in their lives — malaise, depression, deep sadness.
The malaise he analyzes is the result of various forces — economic, institutional, technological, cultural, even biological — coming together to sap us of our strength and hope.
The virus causes severe viral haemorrhagic fever in people and symptoms include "high fever, severe headache and severe malaise," according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
A host of other factors, she argues, further affects women of her age, contributing to what is malaise at one extreme and existential reckoning at another.
"The social malaise that has been accumulated in this country, like in most other countries, is fostering populistic — kind of — political approaches in parties," Passera said.
It's not even really about the work — it's the anxiety leading up to the event itself, and the general malaise that I put my family through.
His lesser-known "Polyrhythm Red" canvas, adorned with Tamiya soldier figurines, reflects, Ms. Hasegawa said, "Japanese culture becoming childish," and a malaise about violence and vulnerability.
The malaise has continued deep into the off-season, with more than 21980 free agents still unsigned, including the marquee stars Bryce Harper and Manny Machado.
If these early episodes of Sharp Objects feel ominous, it's because the thicker the malaise, the sharper and darker the object that's needed to pierce it.
In the 21970s, amid economic malaise driven by the oil crisis, the federal government began funding job positions through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).
And much as U.S. voters' economic anxiety propelled President-elect Donald Trump to the White House, Europe's malaise has given strength to the de-globalization movement there.
Interwoven with moments of dry humor, Kyung Me's adventures include iffy relationships and internal conflicts that produce all-too-relatable feelings of malaise, alienation, and self-loathing.
This indie comic sports shaky-hand, early 90s indie-inspired character illustrations and a washed-out color palette to create an overwhelming sense of haze and malaise.
It's a nuanced and incisive rumination on race, celebrity culture and millennial malaise that doesn't spoonfeed you solutions so much as encourage you to simply pay attention.
It resulted in security issues that could be exploited by actual harmful software, which led to recalls, class action lawsuits, and a general PR malaise for Sony.
"It would help check the malaise if low adoption figures in certain states of India are analyzed," said Sunil Arora, president of the Federation of Adoptive Agencies.
Members of the opposition, who in December won a legislative election thanks to Venezuelans' anger at the economic malaise, scoffed at the appointments as entrenching failed policies.
The group said it sympathized with "the malaise and suffering expressed by our compatriots" over the last two months but denounced "violent groups" that had exploited protests.
It's that important as he negotiates the biggest deal of his illustrious career, and it may determine whether voters hire him to fix the country's current malaise.
There is widespread disappointment at the lack of a political solution to the Israeli occupation and general malaise brought on by a slowing economy and high unemployment.
In cases where no growth projection exists, the number shown represents one detail level up; Chart: Chris Canipe / Axios Go deeper: A snapshot of the jobs malaise
The Jimmy Carter that millions of people around the world respect and cherish isn't the President who freestyled about malaise or admitted that he occasionally gets horny.
But a strange new iteration of the genre—built around Slavic visual imagery and more aggressive sounds—has recently emerged to rally against vaporwave's soft, sluggish malaise.
Shares in the firm have plunged 90 percent since 2013 due to profit warnings and general industry malaise, prompting spending cuts to keep its investment grade rating.
But the mainstream of our political debate in 2019 has remained dominated by symptoms of our malaise — Trump and Brexit, impeachment and backstops — rather than its causes.
The action led to the coining of a new phrase, "Lordstown Syndrome" — referring to the malaise and depression of young workers who worked on monotonous assembly lines.
The Lakers (20-48) clawed to within 67-59 with 233:41 left in the third quarter but could not take full advantage of the Rockets' malaise.
IT'S A LOSS OF HOPE, AND THERE'S A MALAISE AROUND THE LACK OF HEALTH BECAUSE OUR SYSTEM ISN'T GENERATING THE KIND OF RESULTS WE NEED TO GET.
Bolsonaro takes office in a country of 200 million suffering from prolonged economic malaise, rising insecurity and a massive corruption scandal that rocked political and financial institutions.
Elle accentue en particulier le malaise des jeunes provenant d'ailleurs, surtout d'Afrique du Nord, d'autant plus que la région a été décolonisée dans la douleur et l'humiliation.
J.D. Vance, the 32-year-old venture capitalist whose best-selling memoir Hillbilly Elegy chronicled the economic malaise in the Midwest, in February moved home to Ohio.
"There is a malaise within the community of Moroccan origin," the mayor of Molenbeek, Françoise Schepmans, said, dismissing arguments that terrorism is a byproduct of religious faith.
There's so much to love, but injuries and general, um, I don't know, malaise (?) have made this year feel like a relatively disappointing stretch of Wall's career.
Maybe that accounts for the unhurried nature of this year's show, where only Lamar seemed to really burst through the malaise and deliver a truly scorching performance.
In an email, Thomas Paulson of Inflection Capital weighed in on Toys R Us and the general malaise of the retail industry: This post has been updated.
Most ended up in hypersegregated neighborhoods, often in cheaply constructed and poorly maintained public housing that, in the 29s, would become emblems of urban decay and malaise.
Despite having no leader and sometimes unclear goals, the movement has drawn people of all ages and backgrounds and tapped into a growing malaise over Macron's leadership.
"We'd like to do something about the nation's biggest problem, spending and debt, which of course is the reason for this economic malaise," he said in 2011.
The country's populist government argues that austerity has worsened Italy's malaise, though even some supporters of its approach wonder whether the budget is more pandering than plan.
To understand the creative malaise that plagues our nation's politics, and the incentives that threaten to prolong it, consider for a moment the latest "Star Wars" film.
This suggests that Mr Putin's efforts to make voters forget about the national malaise by rallying them around the flag are not working as well as he hoped.
In just a few minutes of video that teeters on psychedelia, Sendra's able to provide respite from the productivity-based malaise that can stifle creativity and problem solving.
Real Lies' debut album Real Life (2015) is a study in rave-malaise, pulling fragmented, cigarette burnt memories of 1990s club culture back together to tell modern romances.
It should come as no surprise that the social malaise of sexual abuse is colorblind, even if white males are more likely to be perpetrators of sexual assault.
"At the heart of the malaise are concerns that OPEC+ will not do enough to address the current oversupply," said Stephen Brennock, analyst at London brokerage PVM Oil.
The decline of the handset business and the lack of substitute jobs is the main reason for Finland's economic malaise that has pushed unemployment to above 9 percent.
Kohl's and Nordstrom reported a surprise fall in quarterly comparable sales on Thursday, highlighting the malaise in the department store sector as consumers pull back spending on apparel.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech, took the opportunity to express frustration about what he perceived as the political malaise of celebrities.
One of those struggles is the basic question of how to put food on the table in a West Bank worn down by unemployment, underemployment, and economic malaise.
The series finale is coming this summer — timed to coincide with the same dangerous period of adolescent malaise that instigated the violent pilot episode events seven years ago.
Like a Woody Guthrie for the too-online twenty something, Patrick sings about his generation's malaise: going out too much, navigating the gig economy, and finding true love.
" Despite the EU referendum's boost to business, ICAP says: "Market conditions have been mixed as the malaise in global financial markets, low-interest rates and bank deleveraging persists.
The personal malaise many feel regarding the presidential election is understandable, but educators must be the drum majors reminding society that voting does not exist in a vacuum.
The woman was admitted to a public hospital on May 4, 2017, for headache, anorexia, malaise, abdominal pain and palpitations, which she had developed since May 1, 20153.
Critic's Notebook The best local answer to the malaise of blockbuster season, BAMcinemaFest offers New Yorkers a chance to survey the glories and limitations of American independent cinema.
But Brazil has slipped into economic and political malaise, causing many Haitians to lose work, sink deeper into poverty and set their sights on the United States instead.
Reagan promised to restore Americans' faith in our nation, to fix the economic "malaise" of the Carter years and to defeat the Soviet Union once and for all.
Americans who are bewildered, disheartened or infuriated by our current electoral politics (check all that apply) will recognize in "Serious Sweet" a British version of the same malaise.
The unrest has shaken up a long moribund political scene marked by decades of social and economic malaise and behind-the-scenes power-broking by the military establishment.
But the very idea of sending economic aid overseas as a policy and not for emergencies has been generally unpopular ever since the economic malaise of the 1970s.
In "The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe," he argues that the chief source of Europe's malaise is its 17-year-old currency experiment.
LaVorgna said he's become convinced that the malaise in manufacturing will be short-lived since it is showing no sign of spreading into other parts of the economy.
On days when they could not exercise, they often experienced feelings of malaise and low mood — not unlike patients who miss a day or two of their antidepressants.
Khalid's soulful and infectious music always feels like summer and the breezy "My Bad," is no exception, even if it deals with the 2019 malaise of missing texts.
"There is still the backdrop of a possible (credit rating) downgrade in November to contend with, coupled with the continued malaise at (state power firm) Eskom," he said.
Lately Coach Alain Vigneault has been using a lineup with three centers and seven defensemen, seeking to decipher combinations to extricate his team from its early-season malaise.
China's shoppers, on a tear in 13, have been spooked this year by falling stock markets, a protracted trade war with the United States and wider economic malaise.
Many reviews have described this as a book about marriage or a book about a divorce, but I also saw it as about something broader: middle-age malaise.
The Knicks' statements have not always matched their performance during their recent malaise, but an unexpected 117-106 win over the Celtics was the louder declaration on Wednesday.
Today, just as in 2202, a major culprit of our economic malaise is a flawed tax code that punishes families, harms businesses and discourages investments in the future.
But at home, Mr. Herzog was best known for a 21944 speech in Berlin in which he spoke with striking candor about the structural reasons for economic malaise.
Malaise was palpable among team members, many of whom expressed frustration over delayed paychecks caused by a "cyber incident" Friday that left them unpaid for nearly a week.
For those devoted enough to Mr. Trump to brave frigid weather and long lines to attend a midweek campaign rally, any responsibility for economic malaise was directed elsewhere.
At the heart of the malaise lies the United States' gradual withdrawal from Western leadership, as well as the reluctance of many of its allies to accept it.
The problem for Yum as it looks to revive its growth momentum is there is no single factor behind its China malaise, a senior Yum executive told Reuters.
At stake is the fate of the German economy, Europe's largest, at a time when the region is only beginning to emerge from a decade-long economic malaise.
The Texas Rangers seemingly have awakened from their post-Midsummer Classic malaise, while the Kansas City Royals still appear to be mired in a slumber they can't shake.
The sustained unrest this month is the latest eruption of public anger at the Moïse administration and, more broadly, the Haitian government over economic malaise and rampant corruption.
Phelps is so focused on her combination of chic malaise and sensationalism that she doesn't give the actors anything human to play, or anything witty to play with.
Mr. Maduro has called Mr. Guaidó a lackey of the Trump administration and attributed the country's economic malaise to American sanctions, which have been intensified by President Trump.
But the economic malaise driven by the upending of trade flows is hitting tech companies hard due to both supply chain disruption and the economic slowdown in China.
And if the government of Costa Rica ever sorts out its bureaucratic malaise to the extent of building a public transit system, I assume noni would be prohibited, too.
"Symptoms usually present a few days after initial infection including fever, sore throat, loss of appetite, and a general feeling of being unwell also known as malaise," he explains.
But Macron has all but won the war over the SNCF, delivering a powerful blow in his campaign to modernise France's labour force and end a long economic malaise.
Any given act of corruption tends to get blamed on an individual actor in the West, while being considered symptomatic of a broader malaise in a place like Nigeria.
He expected that U.S. demand will begin to pick up, while China's demand would stabilize and the European Union's malaise would bottom, likely leading to improvement in global trade.
Staff malaise turned to anger when it was reported last week that Enders retires on Wednesday with a total retirement package of almost 40 million euros over 20 years.
Their adventure is part fairy-tale, part farce, and an astute examination of the social and moral state of Europe in an age of economic crisis and political malaise.
The strikes "are probably the main explanation for the malaise that this poll shows," Torres said, emphasizing that approval of the nation's economy and education ministers fell as well.
The only real surprise here, according to the former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager David Griffin, is that the Warriors dodged such a malaise for as long as they did.
TIM has underperformed its European peers for years, it is facing new rivals in both broadband and mobile, and its Brazilian business is only gradually recovering from economic malaise.
TIM has underperformed its European peers for years, it is facing new rivals in both broadband and mobile, and its Brazil business is only gradually recovering from economic malaise.
Then you're back on a steep climb, weighed down with stress, anxiety and the general malaise that affects every human attempting to navigate the challenging maze of being alive.
The results highlight apparent progress, albeit slow and uneven, in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's fight to rid Japan of deflation - seen as the root of decades of economic malaise.
As continuing leaks and legislative malaise beset the president, the Trump administration feels it needs all the firepower it can get to beat back a barrage of negative press.
A gloomy (and, said some, racially charged) piece in Le Figaro by Michel Houellebecq, an eccentric author, accusing Europe of "auto-crucifixion", seemed to capture the mood of malaise.
They performed well in the aftermarket, giving participants another sign that the asset class is breaking free of the malaise that has afflicted it for much of the year.
We should anticipate that Rouhani will try to shift blame for economic malaise further onto you because of the government's inability to quell domestic discontent and the economic downturn.
"Here it is, Merry Christmas / Everybody's having fun / Look to the future, now / It's only just begun," he shouted in the chorus, willing the country out of its malaise.
Tracks that might otherwise stew in their malaise—like the four-on-the-floor fanfare of "Blackout" or the seasick "Nkisi (Edit)"—barrel forward with the energy of collectivity.
The biggest challenge of an art fair is the way everything begins to blur, but the galleries that devote their entire booth to a single artist resist this malaise.
China's tariff-hit slowdown and weakening yuan are among the causes of the wider emerging market malaise and shares in major Chinese firms are firmly in the firing line.
Stringer's notion of survival perhaps reveals the key to kirtan's popularity in Los Angeles, where just getting across town during rush hour can be a lesson in existential malaise.
More male malaise could be found in Alexander Payne's uneasy comedy "Downsizing," about an existentially restless nice guy (Matt Damon) who decides to shrink himself into a wee man.
Favoring plain-spoken lyrics tinged with millennial malaise and whimsical production underscored by stuttering beats, Verzache self-releases the sort of charming, lo-fi tracks destined for Spotify playlists.
For some expatriate Venezuelans, that brought back reminders of home, which has long been under currency controls that many blame as the root causes of the country's economic malaise.
As an economic malaise in Greece and other European countries threatened the euro's future in 2012, Mr. Draghi said he would do "whatever it takes" to save the currency.
" But he also argued that "what has happened in Catalonia has a lot to do with the malaise of Europe, which is that nationalism and populism have gained strength.
Les politiciens québécois ont peut-être été inspirés par leurs cousins français de l'autre côté de l'Atlantique, où l'oubli de saluer avec un chaleureux " Bonjour " peut provoquer un malaise.
And in the midst of a serious economic crisis in the late 1970's, Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech hit all the wrong notes for rebuilding confidence in America's economy.
And as the country's economic malaise deepens, there is worry that Mr. Modi and his allies will again look to Hindu nationalist sentiment for a boost, and a distraction.
Let's hope this research can continue because this could be an answer to the opioid crisis, not to mention the spiritual malaise that is so prevalent in my generation.
In many ways, Douthat says, we've become victims of our own success and are now locked in a state of malaise, in which our culture and politics feel exhausted.
While the ills might be the same (a hangover, panic over the workweek, a general malaise at the end of a weekend slump), the remedy is far more beautiful.
Perhaps more than anything else, the bidding shows that the industry has confidence it will emerge from its current malaise of low prices, layoffs and cuts in capital spending.
Roman Herzog, who as Germany's second president after reunification called for "confidence and joie de vivre" during a time of economic malaise, died on Tuesday in Bad Mergentheim, Germany.
They say that legislative malaise, declining Trump favorability and internal Republican battles will prompt more establishment Republicans, many of whom represent more moderate districts, to head for the exit.
The Rangers will need to break out of their typical home-ice malaise on Tuesday in Game 4 if they are to stay in this best-of-seven series.
But ECB President Mario Draghi is likely to reiterate the case for ultra-loose monetary policy, after German officials disputed the ECB approach to the euro zone's economic malaise.
Along with weakening the opposition, the factionalism has also brought to the fore an enduring malaise in Zimbabwean polity: its fear of single, independent women in the public sphere.
So you use open-label placebos to help people with hard-to-explain symptoms -- like IBS, malaise, fatigue — does that give you some insight into how these aliments arise?
Economists caution that the move could encourage indebted farmers not to repay loans, deepening malaise at public sector banks already saddled with most of India's $150 billion in stressed loans.
The problems are also an illustration of the malaise afflicting the airline industry in Africa, whose airlines have the weakest finances and emptiest planes of any region of the world.
Yet what the current state of the S&P's monthly Bollinger Bands may speak to is the sense of vague uncertainty and malaise that has spread like kudzu among investors.
As the 19903s came to a close, the Pollution Probe Foundation was in a state of financial disarray, in large part due to the general economic malaise of the time.
It's a perfectly curated musical moment, that will lift you out of a Monday malaise as soon as you hear Destiny's Child's "Lose My Breath" kick in, to be honest.
She ascribed the CDU's election losses to voters' "Unbehagen" (malaise or discomfort) about three things: the state's effectiveness in moments like the refugee crisis; technological change; an uncertain international climate.
There's a general malaise floating around, with some blaming it on macro uncertainty — specifically on the oil collapse, the yuan devaluation in August 2015, and most recently, Brexit in June.
Then last week came the death of a campaign staff member, whose van flipped on an icy Iowa road, adding another layer of malaise to a once-promising presidential bid.
The irresistible combination of vivid color, sweet scent, fizz factor, and sometimes even sparkles (if you want 'em) makes these orbs both Instagram fodder and a remedy for existential malaise.
What some of the best commodity years like 232, 242, 03 and 20 all have in common is a material acceleration in global GDP growth following periods of economic malaise.
Across the American sporting spectrum no city could match Cleveland's malaise which ended last June when LeBron James, after returning home from Miami, led the Cavaliers to an NBA championship.
You'd think the sweet nectar that is our old friend alcohol would be a relatively safe release from this trundling malaise, but no—you'd be wrong, friend, because guess what?
Carige's troubles stem from decades of mismanagement and excessive influence of local stakeholders and are symptomatic of a widespread malaise among regional Italian banks, which a deep recession has exacerbated.
When I was nearing rock-bottom in terms of fatigue and general CES malaise, he reminded me there was still at least one person out there crazier than I felt.
Approval of the centerpiece of his fiscal plan handed a welcome victory to Temer's scandal-plagued government, which is threatened by corruption accusations and citizens' deep frustration with economic malaise.
"It's not only the end of the Hollande years," Levy added, referring to the broad sense of malaise that marked the 2012-17 tenure of Macron's Socialist predecessor Francois Hollande.
The IMF added to the malaise by cutting forecasts of global growth for both this year and next, including downgrades to the outlook for the United States, China and Europe.
Despite the past three decades of economic malaise, Japanese companies remain at the forefront of trends in technology, according to Richard Kaye, who co-manages the Comgest Growth Japan fund.
Mired in malaise for more than three decades, the Japanese economy is showing signs that stimulus and reform policies under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — known as Abenomics — are kicking in.
The malaise is helping to nurture a generation of protesters who are more prepared to confront the police—and cops, in turn, who expect to be targets of crowd violence.
Centrist Macron, France's youngest leader since Napoleon, was elected in May on a promise to usher in sweeping economic and social reforms to haul France out of its economic malaise.
Many of their films are neorealist in style, telling stories of poverty, drugs, postcolonial malaise, bureaucratic corruption, environmental ills, homosexuality and the thriving ethnic diversity found across this archipelago nation.
And yet 12-year-old Jean, teetering between childhood and adolescence, is very attuned to the malaise afflicting the Bottom Feeder, as her mother has taken to calling their home.
France's economic malaise, especially high unemployment, had undermined the popularity of outgoing Socialist President Francois Hollande to the point where he decided not even to run again as a candidate.
And the malaise is not the traditional divide between the hawks and the doves, it's basically – can monetary policy do something to stimulate animal spirits and business confidence in general.
The work product of the Trump administration betrays the malaise gripping the man at the top, who only seems like himself when he's on stage performing as an angry provocateur.
Somehow that general obtuseness and vague malaise became a wildfire of faith so fierce that some were willing to go to their death for the sake of what they'd seen.
If he's unable to lift France out of its economic malaise, all those festering anxieties will come bubbling up five years from now when the next presidential election is held.
Maybe it's not the suffering from higher drug use, alcohol consumption, or suicide rates that led to support for Trump, but rather the socioeconomic malaise that fostered these bad conditions.
Instead, they end up elevating the textures of twentysomething angst – worries about relationships, feeling confused as hell, a general state of malaise – into a sound that's both captivating and universal.
While working conditions aren't necessarily worse than they were for previous generations, twenty-somethings seem determined to avoid a slow death of their soul from a lifetime of occupational malaise.
Since their highly regarded 2013 demo, the four-piece have developed a unique and tense approach to punk that draws from classic US hardcore, UK anarcho, and general emotional malaise.
Where earlier artists were focused on the uncanniness of new electronics and mass-produced food, however, or stripped them down to a midcentury malaise, Ms. Belanger takes a middle path.
Through four episodes of its 10-episode season, "Here and Now" works the well-plowed soil of middle-age suburban malaise, the ground of Updike, Cheever and their many imitators.
I tweeted about how I'd manually masturbate animals in a vet clinic if it meant a job in Canada, so I'm not too worried about admitting malaise in this space.
But these can contribute to the vague feeling of malaise surrounding one's birthday in the digital age, when greetings come easily, but perhaps not thoughtfully, thanks to automated calendar reminders.
By March 2622.52, Andrew Cencini, a computer science professor at Bennington College, had been having bouts of fever, malaise and a bit of difficulty breathing for a couple of weeks.
The agency's ouster has enflamed tensions sparked by CICIG's crusade against graft, a chronic malaise in Guatemala, and has caused profound unease among the judges who will inherit its mantle.
That malaise that stretches its soul-sucking tentacles toward us through our news feeds and our televisions (do we still watch those?) and even slipping into our Insta comments. (Duck!
So far, his season of The Bachelor has been marked by shady tweets, Real Housewives-esque cat fights, and a general sense of malaise from the viewers watching at home.
"The Yingluck case serves as another reminder of Thailand's two-decade political malaise," said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, director of the Institute of Security and International Studies at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
He will now face the challenge of keeping them united despite their disparate ideologies, at a time when several countries in the region are mired in protests and economic malaise.
While the Caribbean Island and MoTown share comparable histories of economic malaise, ballooning debt and fiscal mismanagement at the heart of their distress, several important differences distinguish the two proceedings.
But the country is still suffering from a general sense of economic malaise, concerns over mounting debt, sluggish revenue growth, corruption scandals, a slowdown in economic output and job losses.
According to conversations with a dozen Trump advisers inside and outside the White House, little has happened to change the feeling of malaise that has settled into the West Wing.
Camille is constantly drinking herself into a well-timed fucklessness, but Sharp Objects is perpetually reminding us that her malaise is a self-induced reaction born out of real trauma.
Not so much a statement as it is the atmosphere of Britain, it captures the general malaise of a nation sat here thinking "WTF?" as each new political story breaks.
Euro zone activity is expected to shrink as well, while U.S. manufacturing is expected to grow steadily, although economists expect the global malaise to eventually feed back into the U.S. economy.
"Right Now" (featuring Shemzy), for instance, is an angry attack on the existential malaise that has shrouded 2016, and left the British political sphere not knowing it's arse from its elbow.
"Tonight was President Obama's morning-in-America response to the malaise speech that the Republican candidates have been delivering for the last year," said Jon Favreau, the president's former chief speechwriter.
So while the apparel malaise is expected to drag on, those who get their product and pricing right should still have a chance to grow their topline — at least for now.
Macy's dismal first-quarter results are bringing back unwelcome memories of the financial crisis, as the retailer on Wednesday reported two metrics that harken back to that period of economic malaise.
In it, he argues that the dismissal of Judeo-Christian values and the Greek tradition of reason leads to subjectivism and individualism that is behind the West's social and political malaise.
Many Italian financiers and experts see the listings boom as part of an underlying structural trend rather than as a one-off blip, or accidental benefit of the banking industry's malaise.
Your laziness, and your inability to be honest with others (and probably, yourself) about what your life has become, is not a personal problem, it's a symptom of a broader malaise.
Yet it is hard to see Trumpism, as both a populist economic platform and oppositionist style of politics, as an enduring Republican response to this malaise, far less an effective one.
The million-strong protests against her were also symptomatic of a broader malaise, especially among South Korea's young: they are twice as likely to be unemployed as the average South Korean.
If you need a little something to get your spirits up and your head bobbing at your desk this afternoon, this record is exactly the cure for whatever malaise ails you.
With Goldman Sachs lowering its first-quarter GDP growth estimate to 0.8 percent after a report showing declining retail sales , investors may wonder what companies can outperform during this economic malaise?
Together, the three portions present a look not just at the future of climate change, but its present and past, a three-pronged effort to shake viewers out of their malaise.
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.
"Gains stateside and a surprise fall in oil inventories have provided a bit of welcome respite from the global equity malaise," said Martin King, co-managing director at Tyton Capital Advisors.
But its financial system is more chaotic, with more pressure for capital outflows, than was Japan's; a Chinese crisis is likely to be sharper and more sudden than Japan's chronic malaise.
Watching the tail end of Stage 15 on Sunday night, I saw something that made me bolt upright on my couch, cutting through the years of malaise to more innocent days.
Some scholars like Robert Barro, my colleague at the American Enterprise Institute, see the malaise not as the inevitable result of the crisis, but as the product of bad public policy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Cyclical stocks lifted European shares on Friday, recovering some losses as well-received earnings reports boosted shares in Volvo and Ericsson, though ongoing political malaise held back Spanish equities.
Depp has clearly masted the high-fashion malaise look, which is probably an accurate represenation of how impressed she was after attending Cannes and the Met Gala in the past month.
Dr. Ling mentioned a period of creative malaise for Mr. Winick when he was writing comics for Marvel and DC, but he was longing to get back to his cartoonist roots.
But I wonder if there is also a malaise, a loss of faith in the future and a loss of expertise in institution building, a sense of general fragmentation and isolation.
The second malaise Weisman identifies as blunting Jewish alertness to the peril of the times is the hollowing out of a Jewish identity that is neither uncritically Zionist nor devoutly religious.
A sense of malaise crept into team meetings, where employees gathered on a wide staircase with seat cushions in the center of the building under a large cardboard elephant head mount.
That's because Mr. Margulies, whose "Dinner With Friends" won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for drama, often brings a refreshing jolt of the unexpected to portraits of familial dysfunction and midlife malaise.
"All that was rich/All that was whole/Used to be mine," Lilly sings in an angular melody, while the beat lurches and cello-like countermelodies tug her further into malaise.
The show tries to put her actions in a context of rural economic malaise and male entitlement, but it mostly condescends to her, and Lyle comes off as a hapless bumpkin.
Ninety percent of people get a fever, 80 percent get a dry cough, and then it drops down to 30 percent get shortness of breath and malaise — you know, being tired.
In other words, one key to this populist moment in American politics is the link in the public mind between dysfunction in Washington and the economic malaise of the 21st century.
But when we look at the vast pantheon of stories that use this trope, too often suburban malaise itself is treated as the problem and not a symptom of something larger.
"Emerging market malaise persists and US Nielsen data was notably soft, which we expect to drive tepid ~2% org sales growth in 2Q," Jefferies analyst Kevin Grundy wrote in Thursday's report.
University of Chicago-trained economists devised a market-dominated approach for Chile that has left the country wealthier than its South American neighbors but beset by high inequality and civic malaise.
Mr. Carter's so-called "malaise" speech is famously remembered as a lay sermon that fell flat, but it was a crafted performance meant to address, overtly and covertly, three political questions.
He lamented the Knicks' tendency to fall into a malaise on possessions when the primary ballhandler would not call out a play and leave the team unsure of what to do.
We went from the social turbulence of the late '60s and Vietnam right into Watergate, the Church Committee, gas crunches and the economic and social "malaise" of the dreadful Carter years.
As Calhoun contemplated her own malaise and unhappiness, she realized that most women her age were grappling with many of the same worries: insecure finances, stalled careers, the pressures of caregiving.
The official, cited only as an "authoritative person," accused laggard officials of undercutting reforms by trying to spend their way out of economic malaise, implicitly exempting Mr. Xi from any blame.
The weakness of long-term investment planning poses a challenge for finance minister Philip Hammond who wants to snap Britain out of its long-term productivity malaise by spurring business investment.
As a symptom of this malaise, interest rates on 10-year government bonds from countries like Japan and Germany have dipped below zero, reflecting policymakers' lack of concern about future inflation.
The fidget spinner is a great symbol for America's need for constant stimulation: a cheap, flimsy toy that is supposed to soothe existential malaise by flicking three circles around a bearing.
If China's economy continues to slow even after a trade deal is reached, that malaise could inflame global economic fears once again, said Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at Boston Private.
While some democrats had made appeals for votes to redress the injustice of the disqualifications and to safeguard the city's autonomy, they struggled to overturn what some saw as voter malaise.
And I'll never forget when our librarian set aside books on depression for one of my students, and suggested I refer him to counseling, because she'd spotted his malaise before I had.
That factory malaise is now having a greater effect on services and a PMI for the industry fell to 53.2 from 53.6 the month before and below the flash reading of 53.3.
Symptoms include fever, night sweats, malaise, and muscle pain, with long-term health issues including arthritis, swelling of the testicles, chronic fatigue, and endocarditis (swelling of the heart), among many other conditions.
Competitive companies like GrubHub, Uber's chosen parable of Amazon, and Lyft all fell in Friday trading, with Lyft continuing its post-IPO malaise by declining by 7 percent, just like Uber did.
US activity defied the malaise, rising by 22005% as investors traded around the US presidential election and positioned for the Trump reflation trade, which is expected to provide support to equity markets.
Italy entered recession in the second half of 2018, capping a politically turbulent year, and manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) data released last week suggested the economic malaise could continue into 2019.
The project will boost Canada's oilpatch, which has struggled to attract investment amid pipeline constraints and investor malaise over a recent court decision overturning the approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
The extreme heat has triggered a seemingly endless rash of freak weather, natural disasters, and signs of ecological malaise, including enormous wildfires, record flooding, and natural moon bounces that might be explosive.
UBS Evidence Lab data meanwhile supports general malaise in sentiment with only 19% "bullish" (down from 30% in April) and China demand/tariffs and services growth are predictably the top investor issues.
This bull market has been notable for the lack of retail excitement over stocks, as post-crisis malaise, excessive discomfort with aggressive Federal Reserve policies and muted growth kept the public skeptical.
The big picture: Leaders around the region who survived the tumult of the 2011 Arab Spring had hoped the disorder and disillusionment that followed would translate into a sort of benign malaise.
It gets so meta that it threatens to lose its balance, yet the narrative manages to stay on course and riff on the malaise that lurks behind instantly and endlessly available content.
Thanks to a variety of worldly forces including Mercury in retrograde and that picture of Theresa May miserably eating chips, I've been waking up lately feeling weighed down by a general malaise.
As a part of the broader pattern of embarrassment and shame imposed on the Warriors throughout this series, however, it is just one more brick in the wall of Curry's Finals malaise.
In the U.S., Friday's solid April jobs report and stunning drop in unemployment to 4.4 percent cleared up some concern that the first quarter's economic malaise would linger into the second quarter.
Trump has laid out a pro-growth agenda of tax cuts, reduced business regulations and stronger infrastructure spending that he believes can lift the economy out of its post-financial crisis malaise.
The lack of strong buyer interest in the sugar unit also illustrates the wider malaise facing the industry, where a supply glut has driven down prices, squeezing Bunge and its global competitors.
Devolution of federal land ownership is the only long-term solution to the environmental harm and economic malaise plaguing states in which the federal government controls a large percentage of the land.
And even firms that are not in the oil business may struggle to service their debts thanks to the economy's broader malaise: the IMF reckons it will shrink by 1.8% this year.
There are no easy answers to Nigeria's malaise, but the government's intervention could be more salutary — by prioritizing infrastructure, creating a business-friendly environment and communicating to a populace mired in disappointment.
Ms. May's speech on Monday hinted that Mr. Osborne had presided over an economy that contributed to a referendum result that many see as the consequence of a broader malaise in Britain.
" Yvan Attal, the French movie star who co-wrote, directed and starred in the film, said he made it "in response to a malaise I feel, as a Jew, in my country.
Several Democrats cautioned against drawing too many lessons from the Brexit vote, saying mass immigration and economic malaise were bigger problems in Britain and the European Union than in the United States.
By the end of April, data crunchers will be in heaven and one team in the tug-of-war between low growth malaise and a pick-up in GDP will declare victory.
Haltiwanger dismisses neither of those reasons, but told Axios at conference Thursday at the Dallas Fed that the loss of the propulsion of startups is a primary reason for the current malaise.
If your head isn't spinning at all of these dynamics, add in one more: Qualcomm is struggling to overcome a malaise that has hit its share price over the past several years.
The term "flu-like symptoms" is thrown around a lot in the medical community, but it takes on an entirely new meaning when simple malaise could signal a body that's shutting down.
From the six episodes I've seen so far (Vox will post a review of the full season this weekend), Iron Fist represents a life-threatening malaise to the superhero genre: terminal boredom.
In the fall of 240, Nina Lorez Collins, a former literary agent, writer and mother of four young adults, including a pair of twins, was experiencing a fairly typical middle-aged malaise.
There are few recession alarm bells in the United States right now, even though the economic malaise in the UK and Europe and a slowdown in China are obvious causes for concern.
One of the show's darkest metaphors (for Buffy's malaise and depression at this point in the run) and a gut-punch ending make this one brilliant, but tough, tough, tough to watch.
"Covid-19 disease usually begins with mild fever, dry cough, sore throat and malaise," writes Megan Murray, a professor of epidemiology at Harvard Medical School, in an FAQ for the Abundance Foundation.
Many French are basking in the new sense of optimism he has ushered in, and a latent desire for their country to get unstuck, after years of relative economic and political malaise.
But he said that a general Italian malaise had led young people to leave the country and the region, and that Italy needed a strong leader like Mr. Salvini to restore faith.
When I interviewed Harry Belafonte for the "Lions of New York" profile, he used a phrase that perfectly nailed the malaise and dread that so many people seem to be feeling lately.
She often wrote about religious violence, the malaise of India's hierarchical caste system and criticized the rise of hardline Hindu groups since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept to power in 2014.
So I set out to explore how Montrealers felt about the influx of newcomers, many of whom have come to escape economic malaise back home, to study or in search of adventure.
At the same time, electricity prices have plummeted, partly due to economic malaise in Europe and partly due to subsidies that have made wind power artificially cheap in the Nordic power markets.
Into that environment of mistrust and malaise came a remarkable cultural document, a spoken-word album issued that year by Marion Morrison, better known to Americans by his stage name, John Wayne.
The move freed Iran to sell much more oil and gain control of roughly $100 billion in impounded money, ending a prolonged isolation that has driven the country into a deep economic malaise.
Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer and devout Christian, gets a lot of cool points for making his famous "hey guys this shit kinda sucks" speech, aka the "malaise" speech, a pretty bold move.
The two-time reigning Presidents' Trophy winners appear to have shaken off their early-season malaise and are making a move toward reclaiming their customary spot at the top of the Metropolitan Division.
But what if the bond market's apparent malaise, the deepest curve inversion since 2007 (remember what happened then?) were signaling something darker and potentially longer lasting than a turn in the business cycle?
Deflation is seen as the root of two decades of economic malaise in Japan, where expectations that prices will fall have discouraged consumers from spending big and so depressed growth since the 1990s.
There's clearly a trend toward populism, which has partly been driven by high-profile terrorist attacks in France and Germany, economic malaise in certain countries and right-wing politicians lambasting the European Union.
Just because Walt Disney Animation has been blessed with the freedom to pursue original projects for now, doesn't mean it won't eventually fall into the same creative malaise that's struck its sister studio.
Industry data showed the largest November drop in shopper numbers for a decade, while the warning from ASOS caused a share price rout, suggesting the high street malaise had infected online players too.
In them, we witness the malaise of travel: Rory Mulligan's black-and-white images of an old-model sedan in different weather; Justine Kurland's photo of a shirtless man draped over a motorcycle.
"Thursday's batch of updates does not alleviate renewed investor concerns that the retail sector could relapse into the malaise of a few years back", Ken Odeluga, a market analyst at City Index commented.
But the situation in France stands out because the country has such a desperate need for new ideas and leadership to pull it out of its economic malaise and spiraling crisis of confidence.
Martin's installation also recalls Daniel Spoerri's Musées Sentimentaux exhibitions (first presented at the Pompidou in 1977), Marcel Broodthaers's sprawling "Musée d'art Moderne – Département des Aigles" (1968–1972), and art's general post-media malaise.
ATHENS, June 24 (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday Britain's decision to leave the European Union was symptomatic of a deeper malaise in Europe which needed to be urgently addressed.
Macron's standing in opinion polls has also been hit by the departure of two high-profile ministers, while stubbornly high unemployment, high taxes and rising fuel prices have added to signs of malaise.
Some of this malaise has manifested socio-politically in a skeptical, even angry populism that has confounded political analysts (and Jeb Bush), but its individual effects appear to be personally devastating as well.
These voters are likely to see free trade as a culprit in their economic malaise and to link it with other policies that they consider anti-national, such as open immigration and multiculturalism.
Already guaranteed a losing record on their nine-game homestand, the Rays attempt to break out of their offensive malaise Saturday when they host the third of four games against the Cleveland Indians.
"You've got a volume malaise in high-end smartphones; a semiconductor industry that lives and dies by volumes; record profits and margins; and headwinds in autos and industrials," said Campling, listing his concerns.
Although Barnett is doing better than ever career-wise, a deep-seated malaise still courses through Tell Me How You Really Feel, manifesting in a brutal lyrical honesty that verges on the masochistic.
That an inner malaise -- corruption -- would undo the Afghan National Security Forces, whose upkeep has cost the U.S. taxpayer well over $60 billion, and whose brave losses continue now at an unprecedented speed.
What's especially accomplished about the track, however, is that despite its low-key but certainly party-ready exterior, it retains the signature malaise that seems to loom over all of Lean's recent output.
Yeni Lie left in 2002, not because of violence but because of the economic malaise that hung over Indonesia in those early years of the Reformasi movement that followed the New Order's end.
That will exacerbate the malaise, but is not its main cause, since roughly two-thirds of their income comes from a different source: punitive court fees and fines, including those for traffic offences.
For nearly twenty years—since the paranoid malaise of 1995's The Bends crystallized into the full-bore technophobia of 1997's OK Computer—we've viewed Radiohead principally as an act of disruption.
After all, Brazil is a land fighting an epidemic (Zika), experiencing a maybe/maybe-not presidential impeachment and economic malaise, and it is under pressure for its handling of the upcoming Summer Olympics.
Disruption was the modus operandi of the day, even in deeply Democratic urban areas, where a generation of malaise had motivated local leaders to think far outside the box to fix their schools.
I wonder if the current U.S. malaise has something to do with the way we have lost touch with our own national poets, or even a common sense of who they might be.
In addition, it also in October began reducing the mammoth $4.5 trillion balance sheet it built up during quantitative easing bond purchases made to lift the economy out of its Great Recession malaise.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - India's imports of crude oil have stalled in recent months, but the malaise in the country's energy sector is deeper, with both coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG) also soft.
Europe accounts for only about 17 percent of Nike's business, but if there is a big decline due to exchange rates and general malaise across European markets, Nike's margins could be negatively impacted.
Whit Stillman plumbs the malaise of the young and privileged in this tale about two denizens of the New York nightclub scene of the early 1980s: Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and Alice (Chloë Sevigny).
Since then, many European countries have been plagued by economic malaise and unpopular reforms, by fears provoked by a wave of refugees and immigrants and by major terrorist attacks in France and Belgium.
That may be especially true in New York State, where there's historically been a malaise among many Democrats when it comes to the cesspool of corruption that is the state capitol of Albany.
Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard is on the trading block, and for the third time in his 12-year career he looks to leave a state of disarray and malaise in his wake.
Yet as the uncertainty persists, the economy is doomed to slow growth, Iran's youth continue to doubt if their moderate government can deliver them from this malaise, and their regional enemies smell blood.
They were postpunk — which is to say, more focused on attitude than aptitude — with a Generation X nihilism and malaise, and the clear message that anything, artistically, could be borrowed, stolen or sampled.
Depression, back pain, chemotherapy-related malaise, migraine, post-traumatic stress disorder: The list of conditions that respond to placebos — as well as they do to drugs, with some patients — is long and growing.
MEXICO CITY — Thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince on Friday in the latest display of public fury at the government over rampant corruption, economic malaise and other grievances.
Plagued by a dearth of scoring, an ineffective power play, the absence of their trademark defensive doggedness and a seemingly unshakable malaise, Los Angeles (213-173-217) is last in the league standings.
The code is regarded by many as the wellspring of the country's malaise and the chief obstacle to generating jobs, leaving the country with an unemployment rate that hovers persistently around 10 percent.
" Forster loses a secret lover to tuberculosis, burns his unpublished dirty stories, is delivered from artistic malaise by a random bump of celebrity and transforms an aborted manuscript into "A Passage to India.
This woman who has died so many times is now more alive than anyone on the show, because she has unburdened herself of the existential malaise that grips all the other major characters.
Apart from the economic impact of protests against issues such as inequality, economic malaise, and corruption, tensions between authoritarian countries and the West, in particular, are set to rise in the coming year.
Cartooning is my profession, and I'd come to the Ground Floor with a plan to adapt my unpublished graphic memoir about suicidal depression, the Great Recession, and millennial malaise into a musical comedy.
"The risk to EU trade policy is that member states infect this debate by confusing the content of the agreement with the general malaise and anti-globalisation feelings," Malmstrom told a news conference.
He'd endured a sore throat and general malaise for a few days, believing it would get better, but that morning in August 2017, he knew that he had to do something about it.
Last month, Mr. Trump called the European Union "basically a vehicle for Germany," language that stunned leaders of the bloc, which has been struggling with economic malaise, migration and Britain's intention to withdraw.
Both have warned in the aftermath of Cox's slaying about the dangers of toxic political rhetoric, and loyalist journalists associated with both have already penned columns blaming the other side for Britain's political malaise.
Chassis platforms have aged, infotainment systems have become woefully out of date, and, aside from the jaw-dropping One-77 and $2.3 million Vulcan, its cars have settled into a malaise of stylistic repetition.
While gold bulls are buying whenever there is a pull back to the low $1,190s, the general malaise for commodities, coupled with the stronger dollar, suggest sellers are emerging on the rallies, Innes said.
But Carter was devastated by the 1980 election as a result of economic malaise and the Iran hostage crisis, which made it seem as if the United States was powerless to stop any threat.
Frosty faces off against Jack Frost, except not really, because most of the film is about the existential malaise of being the only walking, talking snowman, a problem solved by building Frosty a wife.
When a businessman facing an uncertain malaise decides he needs to start taking ballroom dance lessons, he breaks from the role that would typically be expected of him in the name of chasing happiness.
"Numerous central bankers, including Mario Draghi, have stressed that monetary policy alone cannot get the world out of its current malaise," noted Andrew Kenningham, senior global economist at Capital Economics, in a note Wednesday.
Because even though the hole puncher seems pretty boring, the fact that the byproduct of such a mundane task is a party-ready collection of throwable confetti more than makes up for cubicle malaise.
His adversaries say the malaise is caused by the state-led socialist economic model of price and currency controls, and insist that extending government control over the economy will only make the situation worse.
On bringing humor into her performance: I think humor is an interesting foil sometimes–humor is a safe voice, often, for women to discuss more "taboo" topics (sex, unhappiness, general malaise with gender inequality).
QL Score: +5 Nick Statt: I was beginning to feel that TWD had wandered back into its standard mid-season malaise, where ham-fisted "character development" is used to fill time between major deaths.
Italy went into a recession in the second half of 103, capping a politically turbulent year, and manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) data released last week suggested this economic malaise could continue into 2019.
Continued economic malaise could aggravate social tensions that led to big protests in 2014, ostensibly against free trade with China but fuelled just as much by widening inequality, stagnant wages and inflated house prices.
In the summer before the Iran hostage crisis, while seeking to address suffocating inflation, soaring unemployment and an energy crisis, President Carter delivered his infamous "Malaise Speech" in a surrender-address to the nation.
I kept the colony going for over a year, during which time the benefits gradually waned while the symptoms — an occasional ache in the pit of my stomach and sporadic malaise — never completely dissipated.
On a more literal biographical level, Fania suffers from a psychological malaise exacerbated by the condescension of her in-laws (Arieh's mother remarks that Fania's borscht is "almost flavorful") and her own mother's cruelty.
Specifically, the worry is that the duties could spark a larger global trade war that triggers inflation and kills U.S. growth just as it appears to be accelerating out of its post-crisis malaise.
In interviews and campaign stops, Yang paints an apocalyptic picture of service and low-educated workers being replaced by robots and software; of mass malaise, higher rates of suicide, of riots in the streets.
Reuters reported Thursday that SWIFT will remove all North Korean banks from its system, an important development, but North Korea's SWIFT access is a symptom of a larger problem: malaise toward Pyongyang's financial activities.
There's something about seeing a cat talk about malaise and ennui and all the other fancy French words for intense, life-shriveling boredom that's infinitely more compelling than just another flesh-sack being sad.
It's this sick sort of social-media malaise that's gripped the human race recently, where everybody's more interested in virtue signaling and talking about what they think's fundamentally right than the actual human cost.
If the current economic malaise continues, developed countries will be constrained in what they can do to help the energy poor and it will be harder for them to improve their standard of living.
It was a symptom of that Mets malaise, and of this season's odd redemptions, that two rookies, T. J. Rivera and Ty Kelly, ended up with two of the team's four hits against Bumgarner.
They see Bannon's attacks on the GOP establishment, which are expected to be bolstered by donors and voters unhappy with Republicans' legislative malaise, as a way to sap voter enthusiasm for the party's incumbents.
Last summer, after I moved back into my parents' house in western North Carolina, I was overcome with a malaise so severe that I couldn't do anything but get in bed and stay there.
If you're drawn to a self-help book, something has gone awry in your mental universe—perhaps it's a diffuse malaise, hard to pin down, or maybe your entire life is a gaping wound.
It was telling that Biden had to sift through nearly a half century of history to find a precedent for the current malaise among liberals and progressives, but the comparison was not entirely fitting.
Why it matters: Lack of banking services could help propel the issues plaguing rural America — including population declines (as more people move to urban areas) and economic malaise — and exacerbate the rural-urban divide.
"It might be the expression of a new malaise at the heart of the police, like this wave of suicides," Denis Jacob, a police union official, told French television on Thursday after the attack.
If the island is to emerge from its current malaise anytime soon, the control board needs to get serious about making necessary reforms, and also send a clear signal to markets of this intent.
President Jimmy Carter had delivered an Oval Office address a month earlier complaining of "a crisis that strikes at the very heart and soul and spirit of our national will" — his famous "malaise" speech.
This urgent work, by the foremost champion of "progressive capitalism," starts from the premise that Donald Trump's Presidency reflects a deeper malaise—rising inequality caused by mismanaged globalization, financial liberalization, and destabilizing technological change.
Much of Asia's current malaise has been due to external factors such as a prolonged slump in global demand for its exports, leaving authorities with the task of how to shore up domestic demand.
Wealth Matters WITH bonus checks now sitting in bank accounts and the malaise of winter settling in over the holiday weekend, some people may be dreaming of leaving their career to follow a latent passion.
For those who are left, hoping that things might turn around, a general malaise has set in, as mounds of paperwork for asset sales pile up, according to three people with knowledge of the situation.
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In a question-and-answer session Wednesday with Judy Woodruff of PBS, Powell said the Fed no longer needs the policies that were in place that pulled the economy out of the financial crisis malaise.
Globalization's advocates shift the blame for deindustrialization and the American malaise elsewhere: the real source of job loss and low wages for unskilled workers has been improved technology, and globalization is getting a bum rap.
Both these counts, a sense of economic grievance that is more generalised and fearful than acute, and a sense of racial grievance without racial superiority, reflect a wider feeling of malaise which has many causes.
But there was little prospect of any political repercussions in a country that has come to be seen as the region's hermitlike giant, hesitant and inward-facing, as its economic and political malaise has deepened.
Macri's re-election bid is looking increasingly fraught as he struggles to tame annual inflation running above 50 percent and placate a electorate hard-hit by the economic malaise, a volatile peso and rising poverty.
The company's shares fell as much as 5 percent on a day when those of many of its peers tumbled as malaise grips the oil sector, which is suffering its worst price crash in years.
On the streets, though, Fernandez supporters cheered the change in direction on Monday, pointing to economic malaise under Macri, which has hit people's wallets across the social spectrum as domestic production and consumption has waned.
Macron's minority is due to a much deeper and more profound malaise that has gripped France for years -- its people are seeking something, anything new, and most are dissatisfied with the choices presented to them.
The index fell 4.3 percent for the week, tracking weakness in most global equity markets as the new year kicked off with wild gyrations in the Chinese stock market, which fanned fears of broader malaise.
Their inevitable disintegration can either be excused by Mike Conley's season-ending surgery—and the general malaise/suddenly enthusiastic shift toward the lottery that followed—or seen as the harsh dawn of a new day.
The movement began with demands for greater security against crime - French Guiana is the French department with the highest murder rate - but also reflects a deeper malaise in the territory which suffers from high unemployment.
Instead, Reagan could keep his attention on pushing for higher defense spending and taking on communists while enjoying the electoral boost that came when the economy started to recover from the malaise of the 1970s.
The election of the 45th president brought with it great enthusiasm for the U.S. economy to break out of its eight-year growth malaise and to provide it with a huge adrenaline shot of inflation.
It's always a kind of 1976 at Horace and Pete's, even in 2016, weighted with malaise, the only difference being the names on the cover of The Daily News and the barflies arguing over them.
Even if Britain was a country that had always had "one foot in, one foot out" of the bloc, Europe must not turn a blind eye to a wider popular malaise, the Socialist premier said.
"While some skeptics and bears seem intent on tying the equity markets' weakness since the start of November to political uncertainty in Washington, we see the current malaise in these markets as routine," Stoltzfus said.
As ever, Nedarb favors darkness, trading largely in murky guitars and curdled 808s that echo the malaise of his buds like Wicca Phase, Brennan Savage, and Lil Lotus that spill their souls over the top.
Further delays in doing that are likely only to repress growth, deepen the malaise and hurt workers, said Sheng Hong, the executive director of the Unirule Institute of Economics in Beijing, which advocates economic liberalization.
It was Mr. Draghi's answer to the pessimism that has taken over global financial markets in the last few months, a malaise rooted in part by a sense of the impotence of global central banks.
For Sunday Fantasy Zoe Williams collaborated on a film with three co-authors and friends to create a fictionalized story enacted by different actresses united in playing distinct interpretations of a singular character: Veronica Malaise.
The rural malaise painted by Trump and Thiel is one they say is borne of trade and immigration, but the two ignore more important developments such as automation, globalization, and the urban-rural digital divide.
Noah Pritzker's small, sour debut film, "Quitters," is steeped in the metaphysical malaise of its main character, Clark Rayman (Ben Konigsberg), an arrogant San Francisco teenager and budding Iago from an upper-middle-class family.
Braudy explores the genuinely creepy and unsettling aspects of the liminal as embodied by a human or humanoid figure (as opposed to le grand malaise, that vague situational uneasiness so well cataloged by Roz Chast).
Though many have pointed out Russia's underlying weaknesses — a state-dominated economy eroded by corruption and mismanagement, along with voter malaise — the inevitable result will nonetheless underscore the resilience of the model he has created.
As wallflower Dory (Alia Shawkat) tried to unravel the mystery of an acquaintance from college who mysteriously disappeared, the show — half comedy, half noir — became a surprisingly sharp take on modern malaise and creeping narcissism.
And then there is the continuing fallout from the Harvey Weinstein allegations and the #MeToo movement, which my colleague Brooks Barnes reported in November are greatly contributing to a "profound malaise" in the movie capital.
It turns a challenging film into a generational allegory: Coping with millennial malaise involves that same kind of forgetting—forgetting that you are empty, forgetting the anger that accompanies a generation that is so stagnant.
During this time, Northern Irish cities were entangled in no-go zones and barbed-wire barricades, checkpoints, and stop-and-frisk drills, exacerbated by a nonstop dread over car bombs, revenge killings, and intergenerational malaise.
They were postpunk — which is to say, more focused on attitude than aptitude — with a Generation X nihilism and malaise, as well as the clear message that anything, artistically, could be borrowed, stolen or sampled.
Reaganomics had been a relative success in its own time, we thought, part of a necessary turn toward deregulation and freer trade and lower taxes that had pulled Western economies out of their 1970s malaise.
For instance, he says you don't have to worry about MSG — there's no science indicating that eating normal amounts of this synthetic umami causes headaches or malaise (though there is evidence people find it delicious).
During the last election cycle, Team Trump members just may have been chowing down on corn tortillas when they decided that NAFTA should become the lightning rod for job loss and economic malaise in America.
Whatever's behind Rachel's malaise, you can expect its symptoms to be vividly brought to life by Rebecca Hall, who has shown her willingness to cross all sorts of emotional lines onstage ("Machinal") and onscreen ("Christine").
In a way, this is an apt analogy for the global economy's disappointing performance in 2016, pointing to what's needed if we are to fight financial instability and worsening economic and political malaise in 2017.
On the streets, though, Fernandez supporters cheered the change in direction on Monday, pointing to economic malaise under Macri, which has hit people's wallets across the social spectrum as domestic production and consumption has waned.
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She said there's a deep malaise surrounding the lack of public offerings last year, a higher bar for IPOs and a lack of contenders that are far enough along in terms of revenue and partnerships.
The country's economic malaise, multiple bank bail-outs and concerns about fresh sanctions weighed on the relative performance of Russia's main stock market last year, although a recovering oil price has helped cushion the impact.
Their artworks offer a sobering but ultimately optimistic message to visitors: life is little more than a long sequence of sufferings, riddled with malaise, loss, angst, and the inevitable atrophy of the body and mind.
So as we move into the final months of this difficult year, it's no surprise that this viral GIF has surfaced to capture the cultural malaise of the moment in one poignant image: Life.. pic.twitter.
"It's hard to move prices when the prevailing sentiment is that markets are very well supplied in a number of different directions, and there is an economic malaise around expectations for oil demand growth," Ladislaw adds.
It's a malaise that befalls any approach reliant on chunking-up space-time: In Einstein's theory of special relativity, an object will appear to contract depending on how fast an observer is moving relative to it.
To make that possible as retail demand remains tepid amid a persistent economic malaise, the retailer is expanding food offerings such as frozen meals, and offering higher quality snacks and other food under its own brand.
In the past days alone, The Wall Street Journal ran a long story about the "parents' dilemma" of when to give kids a smartphone, citing tales of addiction, attention deficit disorder, social isolation, and general malaise.
"The idea that the ECB can cure the eurozone's economic malaise, or even its lack of inflation, with a few tweaks here and there to monetary policy, seems far-fetched," said Société Générale strategist Kit Juckes.
And with retailers including TJX, Home Depot and Lowe's on deck to report first-quarter earnings next week, analysts will be looking for further evidence that retail's malaise is more specific to department stores and apparel.
OFF-TARGET ING's "Japanification" model — which takes into account factors such as growth, inflation, interest rates and demographics — suggests that over the last couple of years, the euro zone economy has shown symptoms of this malaise.
Speculation has swirled for months about whether Lopez Obrador would go after high profile targets to underline his commitment to end corruption, a chronic malaise blamed for hurting growth and stoking violence and inequality in Mexico.
The US election and raft of European elections in 2016 and 2017 mean that global political considerations are becoming a bigger issue for lending and overshadowing the macroeconomic malaise as central bankers continue to dictate policy.
On October 4, 2009—as the global economic crisis began to pummel Italy, setting off a decade of malaise and widespread youth unemployment—the Five Star Movement was officially launched in a packed theater in Milan.
Last Friday night in Texas, after he shot a 1-over 73 in the second round of the Shell Houston Open, Spieth got to the crux of his 2016 malaise as far as execution is concerned.
As selling continues and major U.S. indexes take on a "bearish malaise," the host revealed a technique that he developed during his time at Goldman Sachs that helped him forecast which way the wind will blow.
OFF-TARGET ING's "Japanification" model -- which takes into account factors such as growth, inflation, interest rates and demographics -- suggests that over the last couple of years, the euro zone economy has shown symptoms of this malaise.
Despite the seemingly endless stream of Wall Street economists who believe the U.S. is about to snap out of its malaise, most Americans think the economy is bad and getting worse, according to several recent surveys.
And eventually, members of the Dank Meme Stash will have to decide if it is dank to actually physically participate in the political process instead of chilling hard in the digital malaise of a Facebook group.
"The data highlight the fundamental strength of the U.S. economy, despite the geopolitical malaise and trade uncertainties," ANZ analyst said in a note, adding that a June rate hike from the Federal Reserve appeared "locked" in.
"What critics said: "Perhaps the problem is that we've seen this story too many times: upper-middle-class white men behaving like frat bros and overcoming their malaise through the love of a good (young) woman.
And such is the movie's nagging insistence on the primacy of our romantic selves—rather than our professional or political ones—that some characters are caught in mid-malaise before we even grasp who they are.
He celebrated the direct way that Diogenes made his points—masturbating in the marketplace, defecating in the theatre—and suggested that the answer to his generation's malaise was to repurpose the spontaneous currents of sixties counterculture.

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