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morale

[muh-ral] / məˈræl /


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“It is understandable that morale is low,” said the spokesman, who declined to comment on departures to Australia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or, “Is it possible that this decision might unintentionally hurt morale?”

From The Wall Street Journal

"We are determined to return, and God willing, we will rebuild. Even if the houses are demolished, we will not be afraid -- our morale is high."

From Barron's

“It gives us a boost of morale internally, and outside it shows recognition to the public.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The divide has impacted morale, tour guides say, at a time when Dodger Stadium tours have never been more popular, described by the Dodgers during union negotiations as a “robust money-making operation.”

From Los Angeles Times