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- Look up demoralization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Demoralization can be: Decadence, decay of morality Demoralization (warfare), damaging an enemy's...
- done in one of two ways: demoralization through objective conditions or demoralization through perception.: 8–9  Demoralization through objective conditions...
- Resentful demoralization is an issue in controlled experiments in which those in the control group become resentful of not receiving the experimental treatment...
- government, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, demoralization, destabilization, division, disruption, or destruction. One who engages...
- routed Enver Pasha. By the middle of 1915, the impact of the war was demoralizing. Food and fuel were in short supply, casualties were increasing, and...
- "Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch says Trump's attacks on judiciary are 'demoralizing'". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 6, 2021. In His Own Words:...
- ****sm, terrorism, cannibalism, erotic politics, the “Goodguy badge”, demoralization and the construction of artificial human companions. Included are instructions...
- government, victory for the attacking forces, or at the very least demoralization for the defeated forces. In ancient China, where governments were m****ive...
- fights are unofficially condoned. Enforcers and other players fight to demoralize the opposing players while exciting their own, as well as settling personal...
- controllers could be hired and trained. The breaking of the PATCO strike demoralized organized labor, and the number of strikes fell greatly in the 1980s...