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18 Sentences With "become demoralized"

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Too many of us become demoralized when we face adversity.
"Some people grow, some people become demoralized," said Valentiner, the NIU professor.
One of the dangers of this election is that Americans will become demoralized and disaffected.
When women who are treated harshly in a workplace don't just lean in and get brassy, but become demoralized, like Messi.
Conversely, agencies that feel under attack by the president, such as the Central Intelligence Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency, are likely to become demoralized—and to spring leaks that will only further enrage the president.
"When institutions are consistently able to get a different result by appealing to GM (general manager) levels and above, line supervisors become demoralized and institutions become emboldened to push the limits," the report quoted an unnamed staff member as saying.
Based on the books by Margaret and H.A. Rey, and with a script by Jeremy Desmon and music by John Kavanaugh, the show follows Curious George as he tries to help his friend Chef Pisghetti, a maker of wonderful meatballs who has become demoralized by some high-tech competition.
I genuinely don't know what's better for Clinton: facing Trump in a 1964/1972-style race where the party establishment doesn't have his back, or enjoying a summer of Republican chaos until a compromise candidate is chosen at the RNC and the Trump voters become demoralized and stay home in the general.
Citation: > After the attacking party had become demoralized, fearlessly led a small > body of troops under a severe fire and through water waist deep in the > attack against the enemy.
The hospital was built in 1969 during the first administration of Milton Obote (1962 to 1971). Since its founding, the hospital infrastructure has deteriorated, the equipment has aged or ceased working, and the poorly paid staff have become demoralized.
He has also studied hypochondriasis and how it can be treated, and the frequency with which patients with medical illnesses become demoralized about their condition. He has also developed well-being therapy, a therapy aimed at preventing patients recovering from depression from relapsing. It has been described as a method to promote psychological resilience.
In one episode, Spenny remarked that he was the king of the show's "endurance competitions". Unfortunately, Spenny is often paranoid and sometimes this causes him to sabotage his own efforts and become demoralized. Kenny occasionally uses this paranoia to his advantage. For example, in one episode, Kenny phones Spenny and lies about bugging his room and recording his private conversations.
ORMO-member's helmet from the duration of martial law in Poland The nascent Solidarity movement took communists by surprise. By mid-1981 the membership of the Trade Union reached 9.5 million, of the working-age population of Poland. In this case, the ORMO formations weren't used against striking workers because many of its volunteers had become demoralized by public resentment. The show-of-force operations were confined only to major urban centres.
Dózsa's execution (contemporary woodcut) In the course of the summer, Dózsa seized the fortresses of Arad, Lippa (today Lipova), and Világos (now Şiria), and provided himself with cannons and trained gunners. One of his bands advanced to within 25 kilometres of the capital. But his ill-armed ploughmen were outmatched by the heavy cavalry of the nobles. Dózsa himself had apparently become demoralized by success: after Csanád, he issued proclamations which can be described as millenarian.
One of the Iroquois chiefs, Cornplanter, persuaded the remaining Iroquois in New York state to remain neutral and not to join the Western Confederacy. At the same time, American policies to make the Iroquois more settled started to have some effect. Traditionally, for the Iroquois farming was woman's work and hunting was men's work; by the early 19th century, American policies to have the men farm the land and cease hunting were having effect. During this time, the Iroquois living in New York state become demoralized as more of their land was sold to land speculators while alcoholism, violence, and broken families became major problems on their reservations.
Others have found that new information about an individual's performance interacts with an individual's prior self-confidence about their ability to perform. If that particular information is negative feedback, this may interact with a negative affective state (low self- confidence) causing the individual to become demoralized, which in turn induces a self-defeating attitude that increases the likelihood of failure in the future more than if they did not lack self-confidence. On the other hand, some also find that self-confidence increases a person's general well-being and one's motivation and therefore often performance. It also increases one's ability to deal with stress and mental health.
After suffering many casualties, the detachment of the Prince of Wales entrenched in the mountain of Inglesmendi, where the English longbowmen resisted the Castilian light cavalry. The French and Aragonese soldiers dismounted and attacked as infantry, defeating them. There died, among others, Sir William Felton, Seneschal of Poitou and captain of great companies; many others were captured, Thomas Felton, the captain of great companies, Richard Taunton, Sir Hugh Hastings, the military Lord John Neville, the captain of great companies Aghorises and the Gascon mercenary captain of great companies Gaillard Vighier (or Beguer), among others. The army of the Black Prince that had hitherto been considered invincible, had suffered its first defeat and although their losses were not large in comparison with the large army, the troops began to become demoralized.
Residing at the Mission Home for several months, he enjoyed a mansion far more comfortable than the accommodations he had had elsewhere in the country. When the French expressed opposition to the U.S. role in the Vietnam War, Romney debated them. Those who yelled at him and slammed their doors in his face merely reinforced his resolve. In June 1968, he was in southern France and driving an automobile that was hit by another vehicle, which seriously injured him and killed one of his passengers, the wife of the mission president. Romney then became co-president of a mission that had become demoralized and disorganized after the May 1968 general strike and student uprisings and the car accident. With Romney rallying the others, the mission met its goal of 200 baptisms for the year, the most in a decade. By the end of his stint in December 1968, he was overseeing the work of 175 others. As a result of his experience there, Romney developed a lifelong affection for France and its people and has also remained fluent in French.

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