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1 This sequence of events explains a great deal about Australia's economic malaise .
2 First is the continuing economic malaise and high unemployment still gripping America.
3 Misguided sequencing has arguably been a root cause of European's economic malaise .
4 A common concern was the risk of Europe's economic malaise pulling others down.
5 The economic malaise helped Syriza storm to victory in European elections in May.
6 The parallels between Peugeot's decline and France's economic malaise are startling.
7 Yet the crisis has deepened, threatening to turn economic malaise into a general recession.
8 Finally, the proposal does not resolve Europe's underlying economic malaise .
9 The economic malaise facing Brazil has also cast a cloud over Santander's Latin American operations.
10 Set against the backdrop of the economic malaise that has (...)
11 The data pointed to the vicious circle at the centre of the euro zone's economic malaise .
12 Renault's first Twingo arrived in the early 1980s as a motoring response to Europe's economic malaise .
13 The economic malaise throughout the euro zone is not the only factor behind the rise of populism.
14 Cogeco was unable to weather a harsh pricing war and the broader economic malaise in the country.
15 That only deepened the country's economic malaise .
16 Stiglitz told the paper the euro and austerity policies in Germany were at fault for Europe's economic malaise .
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