Admittedly, this would not please those who are past masters in the art of doubt and demoralisation. |
Economic hardship and popular demoralisation may create social and political instabilities which are more formidable threats to the regime than war with South Korea. |
Overworked staff and demoralisation are a direct consequence of too few staff. |
Moreover, this has directly contributed to the demoralisation and haemorrhaging of quality personnel in several NATO accession states. |
To return to the question of demoralisation among staff: clearly, we have created a sense of insecurity this year. |
That last sentence in particular registers a serious demoralisation and also political degeneration. |