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One could take the view of the author that the recent slowdown is an indication of more malaise ahead, or one could argue that it's an indication that economic conditions are starting to improve.
From the other side, if limited partners (LPs) see slipping share prices, falling deal sizes, and more malaise and miasma than mouth-watering returns, they may shake up their asset allocations.
Also, a higher number of reported symptoms (p = 0,024) and more malaise (p = 0,012) made patients more likely to consume antibiotics.
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But the exchange reflected a more insidious malaise.
19 30 More Yank malaise, this time following the Occupy movement.
I believe it can disguise a far more insidious malaise.
They have a point, though one which illustrates a wider and more fundamental malaise for cycling.
The dither and delay surrounding the decision appears to be symptomatic of a more general malaise.
But before we embark on the fashion media's ritual London-bashing, it is worth recognising a more widespread malaise.
The tight focus of "The Player" has been replaced by a more general malaise and a more deep-seated sense of doom.
Stock lending and short-selling are symptomatic of a more general malaise where City practitioners exploit investor fear and greed, largely for their own ends.
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