Sentence examples for lingering mood from inspiring English sources

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Once she has done this, there seems to be no lingering mood — an advantage of his amnesia.

Anything you do to try to boost the growth numbers next month or next quarter is going to be overwhelmed by the underlying forces — the continuing housing overhang, the gradual deleveraging process, the lingering mood of fear and anxiety.

The cut-off for present mood symptoms used in this study was less strict than previous studies and lingering mood symptoms may influence cognitive test performance [ 39].

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Each character's experience reveals a mismatch of dreams and reality, resulting in a lingering, bittersweet mood and fits of mordant humour.

From his seat, Mr. Murtagh smiled nostalgically at the lingering embrace, mood uplifted.

The programme listed the 10 cutest members of what I feel the lingering election mood still requires us to call "the wildlife community" (rabbits, hedgehogs, dormice etc), alternating them with 10 of the least cute (spiders, earwigs, rats and so on).

If things weren't depressing enough, the economic gloom is providing another reason to douse any lingering party mood: China's expanding gross domestic product may this year overtake Japan's buck for buck as it jumps by close to 10%, to $5 trillion.

According to the fourth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), anhedonia and/or a lingering low mood are the defining characteristics of major depressive disorder (MDD).

Mr. Bell said he had benefited from a lingering anti-incumbent mood after three straight presidencies -- beginning with Lyndon Johnson's -- had ended unsuccessfully.

The players and coaches are cautious about trivializing tragedy, but all are aware of the mood lingering on campus from the dormitory fire that killed three freshmen in January.

If tears are not immediately forthcoming, the interviewer prods them with emotive questions until they are openly weeping before the lingering camera.The popular mood is such that to grieve privately and bear one's sorrow in public with dignity risks censure for lack of human feeling and sensitivity, or to be "emotionally deformed", as Bagehot puts it.

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