Is this overconfidence, or a confident leader's bid to demoralize rivals and sway floating votes? |
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A comparatively low level of casualties can demoralize both individual military units and the entire army. |
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Each attack is designed to demoralize our people and divide us from one another. |
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It is you and the like of you that deprave and demoralize youth and prepare criminals for the gallows. |
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This would just demoralize the individual that was put into the water with the cat. |
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I submit that could further demoralize the force and make it even more difficult to recruit the RCMP officers that we need. |
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Avoidable adverse events harm patients, demoralize staff and diminish Ontarians' confidence in the healthcare system. |
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A method utilized by small, mobile units to harass, weaken, demoralize, and combat larger conventional forces, guerrilla warfare antedates modern history. |
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They are helping our enemies to demoralize us into giving up. |
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So in addition to being able to demoralize and exhaust you, the book tour can kill you. |
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Accusations of dishonor demonize and demoralize, making it difficult to compromise, and sapping the motivation to act nobly. |
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The purpose of strategic bombing was not only to undermine industrial production but also to demoralize the population. |
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As such, it is vital that you take as much positive information as possible from every experience and not let the results demoralize you. |
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This course of action would demoralize them, and enable you to get an added edge that you need in order to assert victorious. |
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Some has been predicated on undermining the underpinnings of an entire people in order to demoralize them. |
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The ordinary routine of digestion goes on very well without any help from our brains, but we can demoralize it if we fret and meddle. |
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First, there is an increased risk of frivolous prosecution claims that demoralize both the Crown named and Crowns in general. |
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Those factors can also demoralize officials responsible for implementing the law and make them susceptible to corruption. |
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It was intentionally destroyed to demoralize them. |
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Attribution of personal blame would suggest personal, rather than systemic shortcomings and justifiably demoralize the staff, while offering neither redress nor hope for a better system in the future. |
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A number of analysts of Nigerian society fear that the very concept of federal character has become a national obsession, which could demoralize the bureaucracy by bringing its efficiency into question. |
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A disposition to lean on others will demoralize and weaken us. |
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It's just a lie, and its only effect is to demoralize the workforce and to further increase the cynicism they feel towards the motives of their employer. |
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Once again, civilians were not killed, but the Union troops did everything they could to demoralize the population and undermine their support for the war. |
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The availability of PGMs created in military theorists and authorities the hope that smart bombs could work to demoralize civilian populations where dumb bombs failed. |
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