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In addition, Hopson will say, "pressure on staff and leaders becomes intolerable, which erodes morale".
While such an attitude may be perceived as more acceptable in today's tight job market, it erodes morale and confidence in senior leadership.
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In many companies, announcing a recall would unnerve employees and erode morale.
This was not a development as bad as, say, Jeff's guilty plea would eventually be, but it eroded morale.
Without a clear objective, the cycle of chores that kept the Farley running — the continuous battle against rust and decrepitude — became tedious, eroding morale each day.
The tactic can also jeopardize friendly forces, causing casualties or destroying weapons among government troops or proxies — raising political sensitivities and eroding morale.
Overdo consensus-building, and morale may rise but productivity might ultimately suffer (for instance, decisions take too long), eventually eroding morale.
Without a clear objective, the cycle of chores that kept the Farley running the continuous battle against rust and decrepitude became tedious, eroding morale each day.
The emphasis, many federal judges and prosecutors say, has siphoned resources from other crimes, eroded morale among federal lawyers and overloaded the federal court system.
Be a little too enabling, and you may shore up vitality but productivity will suffer over time, which will in turn erode morale.
They will also be wary of the militants' known tactics of using hostages to lure soldiers into deadly ambushes, a tactic that has gradually eroded morale over the past year.
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