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morale

[muh-ral] / məˈræl /


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Employers have reason to be alarmed too — low morale and voluntary employee turnover is costly to businesses to the tune of an estimated $1 trillion per year.

From Salon

Smaller assault packages, meanwhile, could boost morale among protesters but ultimately not change the regime’s crackdown against dissenters, the officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taiwan declined to comment on its accuracy, but called it a “crude and clumsy” effort to divide Taiwanese society, belittle the government and hurt morale.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jones asked a government minister how long the investigations were expected to take, saying "the longer this uncertainty goes on this will have an impact on the morale of the workforce".

From BBC

These are Ukraine's "Invincibility Trains", designed to boost public morale and provide some comfort as a bitter winter coincides with intensifying Russian attacks.

From BBC