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It was one of the few ways she could hope to maintain her people's flagging morale.
There are some indications, however, that the company will need to respond in other ways to flagging morale.
The move was partly intended to shore up flagging morale in Detroit.
It had been that calm and confident statement which had buoyed her flagging morale all during the next trip.
The ritual of dressing for the O. R. had an immediate buoying effect on his flagging morale.
If the pep talk was meant to buoy Paquette's flagging morale, it failed miserably.
The battle significantly boosted the Continental Army's flagging morale, and inspired reenlistments.
"It is our hope that your trial and subsequent execution, broadcast throughout the Empire, will provide a much-needed boost to the rebellion's flagging morale.
This unexpected turn of events came timely for Keadilan which was facing flagging morale due to its dismal performance in the elections.
He had weathered growing discontent and flagging morale in his faculty and the emergence of a campus organization that lobbied for his removal from office.
Though engrossing, Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago might not be the best thing for propping up flagging morale.
Baiting Howard Ma tier son was childish and pretty pointless, but I felt the better for it; it gave a boost to my flagging morale.
The sudden appearance of Defiant in orbit above Earth had been enough to send the rebels scurrying for cover, bolstering the flagging morale of imperial forces.
And yet, in his short time here, the former commerce secretary seems to have significantly revived the once flagging morale of the Democratic campaign, both in Nashville and beyond.
In one letter, a commander commiserated with another about their boss's lack of support, and tried to bolster his friend's flagging morale, reminding him, "Jihad is, by definition, surrounded by difficulties."
That is unlikely to boost flagging morale among the company's 13,000 employees - particularly since it is not only Bartz who has been cashing in her options while the company struggles.
But to do it he also needs to revive its editors' flagging morale while proving that he can work well reporting to Ms. Centrello and that he can keep important authors.
Competing directly on Thursday evenings with the hugely popular "Bill Cosby Show," struggling with a sizable turnover in staff and flagging morale, plus running 12 percent over budget, something needed to be done.
But as the union prepares to elect a president this month, the campaign is revealing deep divisions within its leadership, even as many officers look to the organization for help in reviving the force's flagging morale.
After questioning 250 researchers at 50 universities, Dr. Lederman said in the report that their responses "paint a picture of an academic research community beset by flagging morale, diminishing expectations and constricting horizons."
"We don't know for sure that this is the Omega IV virus," Sulu said quietly but firmly, hoping to buck up the group's obviously flagging morale, in spite of his own gnawing doubts.
The opportunity to punish the Soviets would also serve to boost flagging morale following the loss of several aircraft and airmen in the previous few months, and would also prove valuable in upcoming ceasefire negotiations.
The failure of this attack "proved a turning point of the battle of Cuito Cuanavale, boosting FAPLA's flagging morale and bringing the South African advance to a standstill."
Mr Baker made it clear that the leadership was determined to use the conference - under the slogan 'The right team for Britain's future'- to lift the flagging morale of supporters and raise the party in the opinion polls.
Trying to Raise Morale Aiming to revive flagging morale, Mr. Dalton has met with sailors and marines at several Navy bases on the East and West coasts in recent weeks to listen to their complaints.