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But the lingering malaise gives us an opportunity to make smart decisions about our infrastructure.
The lingering malaise of that third year bled the Presidency of Mr. Carter and shattered his dreams of a second term.
Underlining the lingering malaise within the Chinese economy, however, a separate manufacturing activity gauge published by the British bank HSBC came in at an 11-month low of 47.7.
[C7.] An Internet High-Wire Act Despite the lingering malaise in travel demand, a few airlines, most of them foreign, and many hotels are spending money to start accommodating the growing demand by business travelers for a good Internet connection.
The virus that causes it was already pulsing through many thousands of people's veins, but the symptoms that define it were just beginning to emerge: the lingering malaise, the persistent diarrhea, the bluish-purple spots.
Anyone wondering about the stubbornly lingering malaise in air travel might want to note the word "stressful" in Ms. Ewing's assessment, because it explains a fundamental objection that business travelers express when they are asked what is keeping them from getting onto airplanes the way they once did.
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As Western countries grapple with lingering economic malaise, even some traditionalists within the policy-making fraternity are starting to worry that such slogans might be right.
The European Central Bank lowered interest rates by a quarter point, disappointing those who had hoped for a more vigorous response to the Continent's lingering economic malaise.
The European Central Bank trimmed interest rates by a quarter point today, disappointing those who had hoped for a more vigorous response to the Continent's lingering economic malaise.
But analysts expect him to have greater difficulty this time in mobilizing voters who have grown disappointed by a lack of progress in reform and by Iran's lingering economic malaise.
The film then heads out to the streets, parks and apartments that design has either helped or failed: the lingering post-Katrina malaise of New Orleans; the destruction of a city park in Stuttgart, Germany; and the controversial legacy of Brasília, the strange utopian-esque city built out of whole cloth in the 1950s and '60s.
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