Lazily falling out of bed at eleven, it is strange to still be in complete darkness, and breakfast is a decidedly demotivating affair. |
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Let us not think of motivating one group while forgetting that we are, at the same time demotivating another. |
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Too many times have I seen the lack of jobs demotivating young people. |
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Be a springboard, not a straitjacket How demotivating is it to be constantly told what not to do? |
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Whether you're cooking at home or in a restaurant, there's nothing more depressing and demotivating for a cook than to see plates of uneaten food coming back into the kitchen. |
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I interview all the staff to find out exactly what is demotivating them and then come up with a plan of action to develop positive thinking amongst the workforce. |
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Too much choice, concluded Sheena Iyengar of Columbia University and Mark Lepper of Stanford, is demotivating. |
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However, making them resit their GCSEs until they get a C grade is completely demotivating. |
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Let us therefore abandon the demotivating myth of a European social strategy that guarantees prosperity for all. |
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Such a situation would be demotivating and could even lead to a refusal to work overtime. |
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Quite frankly, I did not want to pay into EI, because that was a demotivating factor for me. |
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It is a demotivating factor for sport in general and puts the professional under unreasonable pressure. |
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But when the prospect of change hangs over people's heads it can be destabilising, demoralising and demotivating, which is in nobody's interests. |
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Such working conditions are demotivating and are a major cause of departures of young and experienced teachers from the profession. |
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From now on, any hint that decisions are being taken behind closed doors is likely to be destabilising and demotivating. |
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That would be very demotivating for those who have to do what is necessary to meet these goals. |
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Otherwise relative targets cause uncertainty and have a demotivating effect. |
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This is being done without any apparent regard for the demotivating effect that such an approach may have on such organizations. |
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The current political crisis in Haiti only exacerbates these weaknesses and contributes to demotivating the civil servants. |
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It would be unfortunate if a ranking system were to have a demotivating effect either in the Member States or the candidate countries. |
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Parenting children is one of the toughest jobs a person will ever have, and being unemployed is one of the most demotivating experiences of one's life. |
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The situation in developing countries is, if anything, worse due to restricted resources and the demotivating and difficult conditions under which teachers work. |
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The two officers were not getting their salaries for around eight months, which is a very demotivating example for the force. |
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Isn't there the danger of this competition proving demeaning or demotivating for researchers who have invested heavily and whose work is ultimately not selected? |
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This has a demotivating effect on public opinion in those countries. |
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Their convergent positions mitigated the demotivating effect of pressure. |
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Dull and demotivating workplaces are holding back business-critical creativity. |
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This resource war is now a demotivating and destabilizing element for users and communities wanting to be involved in the DFO's shared management approach. |
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Anything but the narrowest schemes could be fiendishly complex to manage, hard on the public purse, and additionally demotivating for those who are left behind. |
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This is clearly a troubling and demotivating situation for the guards. |
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To my mind, it's all about the potentially demotivating power of great big piles of cash. |
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This risks demotivating and alienating thousands of young people who struggle with academic subjects. |
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The point is, though, that this avalanche of work, far from demotivating us, has in fact prompted us to seek the most appropriate ways of reconciling the needs of sport and compliance with Community law. |
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Chris Howard, acting director of NAHT Cymru, said the results were having a demotivating effect on both staff and parents. |
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The long waiting lines of Albanian migrant workers when entering Macedonia are aimed at demotivating them and making the renounce their Macedonian citizenships. |
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If that's the kind of demotivating, arrogant double standards Mr Harrison displays to his employees, it's more than just his coffee granules that are in seriously hot water. |
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