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Some prisoners appear to have been starved to death.In the field the army lacks the equipment and morale to give chase.
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I would think it is a lot more costly to have employees dragging around with lousy morale than to give them a boost with some time off.
They object to Mr Morales' plans to give more power to the country's indigenous and poor communities by carrying out land reform and redistributing gas revenues.
The STTTs also formed a small special forces unit within the SLA the Force Reconnaissance Unit (FRU to provide a morale boost and to give soldiers something to which they could aspire.
"The purpose of [Merkel's] trip was to give morale to her soldiers.
Or the Royal Marines' decision to name their action against Basra "Operation James" in the latest war on Iraq, with military targets code-named "Goldfinger," "Blofeld" and "Connery" -- a practice designed to "give morale a boost"?
If it's the end of the month and you know the crew will be there working late each day, be the one to show up with snacks and some music – by boosting morale and encouraging others to give all they have, you've helped the greater good.
Wanting to appear fair, trying to keep morale up, or hoping to give employees a reason to achieve more, are not good reasons for handing out undeserved rewards.
Barrera said he would be glad to give Morales a third fight.
Mr. Brinkman continues to give morale-boosting speeches, usually along with Capt.
Now RSL do get a free kick as Kah takes down Findley wide right, to give Morales a chance to curl one in.
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