In 1992, the failure of their bid for power in a 'Coup' did not demoralise this sector of officers who continued to acquire influence. |
These psionic powers can be used to demoralise soldiers in combat, or even take control of their minds. |
It failed to demoralise Germany, who immediately laid seige to their adversaries' goal. |
The performance of a good action has undoubtedly a tendency to elevate, as the perpetration of a bad one has to demoralise. |
That is just one of the reasons why they want changes that can rid the place of the few who taint and demoralise the many. |
In doing so it will hopefully help puncture the ideological claims that have done much to demoralise workers and dispirit potential students of work and employment relations. |