Sentence examples for malaise much from inspiring English sources

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The French are living off their malaise much as the British live off the royal family.

What seems to be happening is that Dendreon has moved from pre-approval exuberance to post-approval malaise much faster than anybody would have expected.

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Yet the malaise is much deeper than that.

As the first worldwide depression took hold, economic malaise covered much of the globe.

Farther down the social ladder, the feeling of malaise is much the same.

The current malaise is much more a result of the overall supply of ships than a harbinger of doom for the world economy.

But the security guard's assessment of the disturbances could be applied to a more general and largely unreported malaise affecting much of Mozambique.

Meanwhile, economic malaise in much of Europe has made people wary of the heralded "ever closer union" that for many simply means lost jobs.

However, coupled with the spillover effects of wars in the Middle East – first the refugees, now the increasingly regular terrorist attacks in the heart of Europe – our economic and political malaise looks much more ominous.

Cravan, meanwhile, was a poet, often grouped in with the Dadaists (he would later feature in the book Four Dada Suicides), though his particular individual brand of studied obnoxiousness in the face of societal malaise was much more his own manifesto than representative of any movement.

And if Ukip wants to mark itself out as the party for preserving Britain's distinctiveness it should start by ensuring that this country does not fall into the malaise afflicting much of the rest of Europe, where Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred are increasingly the norm.

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