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But these planned elections have fallen victim to a general malaise that has permeated the CPA from the beginning.

The verdant paddy-fields, watered by a British-built canal system and now sparkling in the morning sun, give no clue to Shahabpur's agricultural malaise.

The risk remains, however, that Congress will fail to reach a deal in time, piling immediate, chaotic spending cuts of about 44% on top of the current malaise.

Seasonal influenza is characterized by a sudden onset of high fever, cough (usually dry), headache, muscle and joint pain, severe malaise (feeling unwell), sore throat and runny nose.

Any solution [to Soviet economic malaise], however, is hostage to the crisis of authority, creating a catch-22 stalemate between perestroika and glasnost, between economics and politics: any measure to shore up the economy only fans public anger and reduces the authority of the Government.

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Legionnaires' disease causes respiratory illness and its symptoms include coughing, malaise, chills and fever.

If that sounds like a metaphor for Japan's current malaise, then perhaps there is a silver lining.

And if historical patterns hold, the current bout of malaise presents a fantastic opportunity for investors to buy shares at a discount.

There are many who believe that Egypt's Nile predicament also reveals a long-term political malaise, which has seen the country's status as the pre-eminent regional power slowly drain away.

First, the West's malaise and the rise of emerging economies will yield a mountain of books.

The data suggest to us that the TV habit may offer short-run pleasure at the expense of long-term malaise.

Yet despite all these achievements, the sense of malaise in Chile is as palpable as the snow blanketing the Andes.

Just as with chest pains, the malaise afflicting Europe's Banks should not be left untreated.

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