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Concern is deepening in the coalition about the rebels' fragile morale and lack of military experience to mount a sustained challenge to the regime.
But its results were shocking to Labour's already fragile morale.Only 31% of respondents planned to vote for Labour, its lowest rating in 19 years, while 40% said they would vote Conservative, the party's strongest showing in 14 years and enough to secure a narrow election victory.
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If Mr Akerson, a tough egg, shakes things up again, fragile executive morale could plunge.
He expressed satisfaction with the display at Watford but was reminded that playing well and losing is not great for fragile dressing-room morale.
Unsurprisingly, morale remains "fragile".
Without leader empathy, team morale is fragile.
Managers and staff were "left to firefight and respond to the symptoms of significant systemic problems" Inspectors found that staff - whose morale was "fragile" - were "very child-focused" and trying to do their best in difficult circumstances, and police support to the service was good.
Japanese securities analysts and the Japanese press took the view that Sony needed to grow rather than close factories and fire employees; morale was simply too fragile.
Hammond acknowledged that morale in the army was "fragile".
In 2002, a report judged "that Iraqi military morale and battlefield cohesion are more fragile today than in 1991".
But it makes the morale of the troops that much more fragile, that much more apt to be affected by relative trivialities.
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