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It's a common high school malady, taken to extremes.
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The airline has also joined forces with a British medical school to query 1,000 frequent fliers on their awareness of the malady.
Families in poor countries are much more likely than in the West to spend their savings looking after a chronically ill relative, or to pull children out of school to act as nursemaids.In short, developing countries suffer more from "rich world maladies" than the rich world itself.
(Mikyö Dorje 2006: 294) The non-Prāsaṅgika philosophical schools equate the definition of the ultimate with the defined example, and this is the malady that the Prāsaṅgika seeks to allay.
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His malady is anxiety.
(A particularly British malady).
It's a malady".
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