Sentence examples for whose morale was from inspiring English sources

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His fall from grace is a sharp blow for a party whose morale was already low.

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.

The Swedish attacks dealt severe damage to the Polish cavalry but did not cripple the Polish army whose morale was kept high by Koniecpolski.

Although some in the Conservative party agreed with Wilson and Jo Grimondd, the Liberal leader) that the Conservatives would have won the 1964 election if Butler had been Prime Minister, The Times observed, "it should not be overlooked that in October 1963 Home took over a Government whose morale was shattered and whose standing in the opinion polls was abysmal.

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Life under a meritocracy can be a little tough, unfriendly, and discouraging, especially for those whose morale is easily damaged.

Of our armed forces - brave men and women of whom we can feel proud, whose morale is high and whose purpose is clear.

The paper's Sorry campaign has annoyed many of its staff, whose morale is already low after a tortuous sales process and continued uncertainty over pension arrangements as well as the direction of the Standard.

I can think of many things, of whether we summon the strength to recognise the global challenge of the 21st century and beat it, of the Iraqi people groaning under years of dictatorship, of our armed forces - brave men and women of whom we can feel proud, whose morale is high and whose purpose is clear - of the institutions and alliances that shape our world for years to come.

One of the hardest places to bring such a bad streak to an end is Barranquilla, where in searing afternoon heat Peru visit a Colombia side whose morale is soaring after holding Argentina to a draw in Buenos Aires.

It seems reasonable to propose that a stressed general practitioner whose morale is low is unlikely to perform well, and that this may lead to patient dissatisfaction.

The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better, by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett Allen Lanee, £20) For anyone whose morale has been sapped by all the recent revelations of greed and dishonesty, this book will be a tonic.

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