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Still, there is a "malaise" in this anniversary year, he added.
Adding to the head winds is a malaise among core Democrats.
More typically, however, it is a malaise created by hard times and compounded by the coalition government's own downbeat rhetoric of austerity.
Beginning in the expensive parking lot through the turnstiles and into the seats, there is a malaise that is getting worse.
It is a malaise that rises like steam from the flat, Middle Western landscape in which the corporation's emptied offices symbolize an economy going bust.
But this is not endemic to social democracy and the Swedish model, this is a malaise affecting politics throughout the west.
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When I saw a training session recently, as I wrote about last week, there was a malaise and a sloppiness about their work that I found shocking.
"We knew there was a malaise between the military and the Angolans," said Henrique Pereira Rosa, a former president and unsuccessful candidate in the first round of voting last month.
And the whole team were poor in the first 40 minutes, when there was a malaise about their play that they only started to shake off when the substitutes started to come on.
A bungled Digital Equipment Corp. acquisition and an unfocused management may have exacerbated Compaqs troubles, but the earnings disasters and slower sales are a malaise currently plaguing the whole PC food chain.
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