Sentence examples for internal malaise from inspiring English sources

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Internal malaise, such as that caused in the psychologist's experiment by an injection of lithium, will in the real world usually be a consequence of eating spoiled or poisonous food or of drinking tainted water.

But larger British issues such as the government's perceived miserliness on pensions were also at play.So Mr Brown's third gamble is his hope that all it takes to cure this internal malaise is a dose of cash for the NHS.

Israelis are also focusing on their internal malaise: a dysfunctional government; a financial oligarchy; rising inequality, cost of living and pressure on the middle class; poor public education; and the disproportionate power wielded by ultrareligious parties — adding up to a failure to construct a functioning Israel that truly represents its citizens and provides for their needs.

Or maybe, a country without economic problems and the cleanest air on the globe can become fertile ground for internal malaise.

Franco's stories were all written in a flat first person but from alternating points of view so that from one to the other it could be difficult to tell whose story was being told, as the characters were all enveloped in the same fog of disaffection and internal malaise.

Experiments on conditioned taste aversion (CTA), a form of learning which develops when a novel taste is associated with a short-term unpleasant gastrointestinal sensation [49], [50], have clearly shown that rodents associate gustatory and olfactory cues with internal malaise even when these stimuli are separated by long periods of time [51].

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National malaise would set in.

The malaise starts at home.

With strong balance sheets and growing domestic resilience, they have the unusual historic ability to act counter-cyclically to stimulate internal demand and, thereby, insulate their populations from the West's malaise while allowing for a more orderly global rebalancing.

The crisis the orchestra may be facing is primarily an internal one: not a loss of value in the wider world, but a malaise borne of chronic overspending and outdated vision.

The Great Brain Race: How Global Universities Are Reshaping the World takes a somewhat different approach to the malaise on campuses, viewing universities from an international rather than a specifically American perspective and paying less attention to their internal dynamics.

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