Fatigue
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Absent a visible payoff, reform
fatigue
is setting in.
Some experts claim that United Russia’s electoral defeats reflect a kind of “power fatigue.”
A second example: it has been known since antiquity that normal people who recently experienced a significant loss – especially of a loved one – can have the same symptoms (e.g., sadness, insomnia, fatigue, loss of interest in usual activities, lessened appetite) as those indicating major depressive disorder.
For example, if you are sad for two weeks and have one other related symptom, such as fatigue, insomnia, or lessened appetite, and you are distressed or impaired at work or in other roles, then you have “subsyndromal depression.”
Instead, there is a kind of impatient
fatigue.
The bad news is that Europe’s feebleness and America’s
fatigue
might also signal the limits of noble ideas such as the obligation to interfere in order to protect populations being brutalized by their own rulers.
That adds up to a tough reform agenda – made all the more challenging by adjustment fatigue, increasingly fragmented domestic politics, and rising geopolitical tensions.
Of course, vaccinations can have some side effects, such as a rash, fatigue, headache, or a fever.
This "adjustment fatigue," a term coined to describe the experience of Latin American countries to economic liberalization in the 1990's, is now coupled with the feeling that the EU is not such a great bargain after all.
Is it Potter
fatigue?
This policymaking uncertainty is being magnified by the larger struggle to meet the three main objectives of the pandemic era: maintaining public health and protecting citizens; avoiding further damage to the social fabric, economic welfare, and financial viability; and minimizing restrictions, also in the interest of avoiding “pandemic fatigue.”
Yet even if China does take a liberal turn on the economy, it is hard to see how it can reverse the “promise fatigue” that has already set in among the country’s international economic partners.
The United States is no longer the sole arbiter of Middle Eastern affairs, owing to its declining reliance on oil imports and its growing
fatigue
with external military engagements.
The combination of pandemic
fatigue
and the politicization of public health practices has come into play at precisely the moment when the long anticipated second wave of COVID-19 is at hand.
It was in remission during the Cold War, but it has recently reemerged, fueled by the “intervention fatigue” triggered by the long and expensive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
To many commentators, today’s democratic
fatigue
is eerily similar to that of the interwar years.
In pursuing these avenues of inquiry, many researchers in advanced economies will find themselves inevitably rubbing up against development economics – from crisis management and market failures to overcoming adjustment
fatigue
and putting in place better foundations for structurally sound, sustainable, and inclusive growth.
Regarding value chains, small and medium-size enterprises are themselves pushing industries to address the challenges of social and environmental compliance and reduce “audit fatigue.”
Don’t force employees to be “on” all the time: Zoom
fatigue
is sky high, and employees may have to manage quiet space so that all household members can participate in their respective work calls and video meetings.
It was a puzzling message, given mounting evidence that the most common COVID-19 symptoms in children are in fact
fatigue
and headaches – and the government’s own admission that up to 80% of cases in adults (and possibly even more in children) are likely to be asymptomatic.
Pilots and other aviation personnel receive rigorous formal safety training, and strictly enforced rules ensure that a pilot’s performance is not impeded by
fatigue
or alcohol.
But, given widespread election
fatigue
and the changing balance of global power, it remains to be seen how long democratic values will continue to hold sway.
People may fear COVID-19, but they also suffer from Zoom
fatigue.
The high cost of clearing mines often leads to donor
fatigue.
Precisely because this field is now booming, it has become crowded and confusing, leading to complaints about “sustainability reporting fatigue.”
The same kind of internally-guided coordination is urgently needed today on topics ranging from trade to climate and security, because the global multilateral order is showing signs of
fatigue.
Fatigue
and blistered feet were the price that had to be paid for the allure of home, family, and basic sustenance.
After welcoming ten new members, mostly from Central and Eastern Europe, in 2004, the EU succumbed to a sort of “enlargement fatigue” that was aggravated by the 2008 global financial crisis (only Croatia has since joined the EU).
Rather than continue to depend on external donors – and risk suffering the consequences of donor
fatigue
– countries need to take control of their vaccination programs.
The doctor explained her illness as the result of
fatigue
and agitation, and ordered mental tranquillity.
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