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A speech on jobs by President Obama did little to lift the malaise because of uncertainty over whether the program would pass and help the recovery, analysts said.

But analysts say that there is more to it — that concerns over shortages of milk powder (or maternity- ward beds or kindergarten spaces) are a symptom of a wider malaise because of Beijing's growing influence over Hong Kong's political development.

The Constitutional Court decision came after nearly two weeks of protests that have hit the country's vital tourism industry at a time of broader economic malaise because of the global downturn.

But complaints about their pocket books may mask a deeper psychological malaise because while Israel has its economic problems, especially the high cost of housing, which makes it difficult for young people to get a start, its economy is performing pretty well compared to many other countries.

It is important to emphasize, however, that the absence of any instrumental devaluation effect was not simply an artifact of a failure of mice to form an association between the food US and the experience of malaise, because mice in the devalued group clearly showed a persistent aversion to consuming the freely available reward in the home cage and in the operant chambers themselves.

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Another way to solve that problem is to dive into a game where those feelings of malaise suddenly disappear because you have that thing you felt you lacked.

Sure, Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter in 1980 because of malaise – but there was also the Iranian hostage crisis.

Still, the "malaise" label stuck: maybe because President Carter's cabinet shake-up a few days later wasted the political energy that had been focused on our energy problems; maybe because the administration's opponents attached it to the speech relentlessly; maybe because it was just too hard to compete with Ronald Reagan and his banner of limitless American consumption.

Even California is starting to pull out of its malaise -- despite, or because of, raising taxes with Proposition 30, the New York Times writes.

Estate sales are always a depressing affair; Klein's has malaise in spades, mostly because he's still alive to witness it.

But even these numbers underplay the level of malaise on the island — because so few are looking for work, or work in grey areas of the economy, only around 40percentt of working-age adults are officially employed.

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