We have no meanings for "current malaise" in our records yet.
1 The same maladministration is responsible for the current malaise throughout the health service.
2 His weak moral fibre is symptomatic of the current malaise within the Church.
3 A lack of confidence is at the heart of the current malaise in the world economy.
4 Despite Loew's protestations about falling productivity, most economists pin the blame for Germany's current malaise directly on reunification.
5 It honours the Demons' rich past, but seems a little more out of place in the current malaise .
6 That's ironic, give that dividends have become, at least until the current malaise , less and less popular in the U.S.
7 Serious Money: The current malaise in bond markets is having inevitable knock-on effects on other important asset markets, not least equities.
8 Whether the current malaise is simply seasonal remains to be seen, but there was little indication of any great buying interest yesterday.
9 Given the early hype, Telecom Eireann shareholders are probably a bit confused and concerned about the current malaise in the share price.
10 And this is where the capricious nature of the all-powerful donor base sheds some queasy light on the current malaise of the left.
11 IN A week shortened by today's US Memorial Day holiday, attention will focus on the prospects of the global economy escaping its current malaise .
12 Even with its current malaise , Germany invested in 2001 $43 billion abroad and attracted $32 billion in fresh foreign capital.
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