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This is about breaking the morale of a profession to score points in the election.
The work with this group re-energised the morale of a flagging staff team.
This is about breaking the morale of a profession to score points in the election," Hobby said.
Byron had what Bruce Chatwin called the "ability to gauge the morale of a civilization from its architecture".
"I don't think anybody holds the morale of a ball club in their hands like a closer does," Gossage said.
"He's hurting, I think, the morale of a lot of young Negro soldiers over in Vietnam," Robinson said.
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On the contrary, Messrs. Buffett, Soros and Gates argue that cementing an aristocracy of wealth would sap the morale of an egalitarian society, and would misdirect the nation's resources by rewarding heredity rather than merit.
The victory, said by the groups to have been led by two foreign men in an armored vehicle who carried out a suicide attack to breach the defenses of the Minakh air base, was bound to boost the morale of an insurgency that has faltered in recent months with rebels fighting among themselves and losing long-held ground to the army.
The robberies reminded Mr. Morales of a night when two white men approached him as he waited for a bus and demanded money.
This kind of narrative has the potential to undermine the morale of members of a movement and diminish the enthusiasm behind shows of solidarity.
Increased costs will hit earnings, which will snag the stock price, further dampening the morale of those 60-hour-a-week Gatesians who slave away for stock options.
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