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How to use demoralisation in a sentence

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That last sentence in particular registers a serious demoralisation and also political degeneration.
The unions who signed the Rome agreement would pursue their work of demoralisation and recuperation.
Moreover, this has directly contributed to the demoralisation and haemorrhaging of quality personnel in several NATO accession states.
This defeat had an enormous impact in the Soviet Union, leading to a wave of demoralisation among the already ravaged proletariat.
Admittedly, this would not please those who are past masters in the art of doubt and demoralisation.
Some western countries have developed reward strategies, accompanied by communication campaigns, to try and stem the tide of demoralisation.
He made a pass at her, which she rejected, and, in a drunken state of demoralisation, he deliberately cut up his face with broken glass.
The risk is not only death and destruction but also a demoralisation that could undermine US global leadership.
To return to the question of demoralisation among staff: clearly, we have created a sense of insecurity this year.
Economic hardship and popular demoralisation may create social and political instabilities which are more formidable threats to the regime than war with South Korea.
Mr President, it is quite clear from the previous speeches that the situation in Zimbabwe is one of clear and total demoralisation amongst the people living there.
Poor management, a flawed selection process, demoralisation and lack of preparation were some of the theories put forward by the patrons of K1 Klubhouse to explain their heroes' feet of clay.
This argument was provisionally rejected, as the demoralisation of the production was an internal company decision whereas the investigation has to focus on the developments of dumped imports as a whole.
The reform should proceed as quickly as possible in order to avoid the demoralisation and destabilisation of the staff of the European public service.
These young people may have persistent problems in relation to the employment market, as well as suffering the demoralisation caused by unemployment and the risk of social exclusion.
In the 35 countries for which data exist, nearly 40 per cent of jobseekers have been without work for more than one year and therefore run significant risks of demoralisation, loss of self-esteem and mental health problems.
How many tens of thousands of Congolese will perish under this barbaric aggression, which continues thanks to the demoralisation organised by these leaflets?
The defeat of the miners' strike led to a long period of demoralisation in the whole of the trade union movement.
American demoralisation... has carried rooster into the halls of republican legislation, where it indicates a bill or proposed law which will remunerate the legislators.
Examples from Classical Literature
Job Centre staff are showing signs of demoralisation at being forced to implement a system many see as cruel and counterproductive.
Overworked staff and demoralisation are a direct consequence of too few staff.
This situation is leading to massive demoralisation among the ranks of the security forces, particularly the provincial police force.
That they succumbed at the hands of Evo-Stik North side Ramsbottom United should not constitute complete demoralisation.
An ineptness that now manifests itself in the demoralisation of NHS staff.
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