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Morale and was
Morale was further destroyed with the death of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá ’ s youngest brother Mírzá Mihdí at the age of 22.
Morale was not improved by Ladbrokes offering odds of 500 – 1 against England winning the match, as displayed on the Headingley electronic scoreboard!
It was in the Irish camp with Schomberg that Abbadie commenced one of his most successful works, which was published at Rotterdam in 1692, as L ' Art de se connoître soi-même ; ou, La Recherche des Sources de la Morale, and went through many editions and amplifications.
Morale was low and little progress was made.
Other libels published against Arnauld's Moral Theology of Jesuits included the one written by the Jesuit polemist François Pinthereau ( 1605 – 1664 ), under the pseudonym of the abbé de Boisic, titled Les Impostures et les ignorances du libelle intitulé: La Théologie Morale des Jésuites ( 1644 ), who was also the author of a critical history of Jansenism titled La Naissance du Jansénisme découverte à Monsieur le Chancelier ( The Birth of Jansenism Revealed to Sir the Chancellor, Leuven, 1654 ).
Morale in the army was low ; to end the year on a positive note, George Washington — Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army — devised a plan to cross the Delaware River on Christmas night and surround the Hessian garrison.
Morale was extremely low, and lacking any strategy, the Satsuma forces dug in to wait for the next Imperial Army offensive.
Morale was low and the Canadian Government proposed cancelling the project.
Morale was poor and they were untrustworthy but they were superior in numbers and some successes were gained.
He was, along with Xavier Léon, Élie Halévy, Léon Brunschvicg and Dominique Parodi, one of the founding members of the journal Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale.
Morale among the men was generally not good, as they were cut off from their families, and White was unpopular, both with his men and with the people of Beaufort.
Morale was raised as the soldiers vowed by the miraculous Cross to die for one another.
Morale was low due to their recent failures.
Morale was a problem ; some of Cabell ’ s troops were described as deserters, conscripts, and jayhawkers, with little interest in the Confederate cause.
Morale within the city and among its leaders was at a low point, so much so that consideration was given to surrendering the city.
Morale was high: the Polish-Ukrainian forces were eager to defend Ukraine and were confident in their ability to succeed.
Liebermann was the author of Megillat Sefer, a collection of short stories, essays, fables, and letters, and of Zedek u-Mishpat, a Hebrew adaptation of S. D. Luzzatto's " Lezioni di Teologia Morale Israelitica ".
In September 1941, he was commissioned as Brigadier General and appointed Chief of the Morale Branch of the War Department ( later called the Information and Education Division of Special Services ).
Morale on the battlefield was poor.
Morale fell amongst the Korean soldiers and the fort was overrun at around 9: 00 in the morning -- nearly all of Busan's fighting force was killed.

Morale and all
Morale, despite strict disciplinarian attitudes, had cracked in all armies during the war, but best performing troops were found to be those where emphasis on discipline had been replaced with display of personal initiative and group cohesiveness such as that found in the Australian Corps during the Hundred Days Offensive.
Morale also played a factor ; a unit witnessing the deaths of all his teammates could panic and run out of the player's control.

Morale and levels
Morale is a critical factor for the colony, and because it can fluctuate rapidly, much of the player's attention is spent on ensuring that it remains at optimal levels.

Morale and ;
Ravaisson's chief philosophical works are: " Les Fragments philosophiques de Hamilton " ( in the Revue des Deux Mondes, November, 1840 ); Rapport sur le stoicisme ( 1851 ); La Philosophie en France au dix-neuvième siècle ( 1868 ; 3rd ed, 1889 ); Morale et métaphysique ( 1893 ).
It conducts its mission sustained by seven directorates – Human Resources ; Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation ; Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security ; Emergency Services, Logistics, Public Works and Information Management ; seven support offices – Legal, Public Affairs, Religious Support, Equal Employment Opportunity, Safety, Internal Review and Contracting ; and three management and control offices – Resource Management ; Plans, Analysis and Integration ; and the Administrative Office.
Italian translation, Morale sessuale ; versione dal tedesco del dott revised and expanded by Alfredo Polledro ( Fratelli Bocca, 19 -?).
The modern editions are as follows: Dukes, Ehrensäulen, p. 96 ; Grätz, Blumenlese, p. 27 ; Steinschneider, Musar Haskel, Berlin, 1860 ; Weiss, Liqquṭe Qadmonim, Warsaw, 1893 ; Philipp, Sämmtliche Gedichte des R. Hai Gaon, Lemberg, 1881 ; a Latin translation by Jean Mercier, Cantica Eruditionis Intellectus Auctore per Celebri R. Hai, Paris, 1561 ; another by Caspar Seidel, Carmen Morale ΣτροφορυΘμον Elegantissimum R. Chai, etc., Leiptzig, 1638.
The decision has generally been that sorrow need not be sovereign " intensively ", for intensity makes no change in the substance of an act ( Ballerini, Opus Morale: De Contritione ; Bonaventure, In Lib.
731 ; Ballerine, Opus Morale: de contritione ).
Morale had dropped in the wake of Ethiopia ’ s cancellation, and Triple-A ’ s original director left in frustration ; Joseph Losey, known for his support of the Communist Party and recently returned from a visit to Moscow, replaced him.
U. S. Army Garrison provides installation support for Human Resources ; Morale, Welfare & Recreation ; Emergency Services ; Logistics ; Public Works ; Public Affairs ; Equal Opportunity ; and Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security.

Morale and were
In the Système social ( 1773 ), the Politique naturelle ( 1773 – 1774 ) and the Morale universelle ( 1776 ) he attempts to describe a system of morality in place of the Christian one he had so fiercely attacked, but these later writings were not as popular or influential as his earlier work.
The later " Morale Series " had unique packaging designs that were color-coded and letter-coded on the ends for quick identification.
US troops are shown as having unusually high firepower ( representing larger squads, using the Browning Automatic Rifle-unlike other nationalities who have separate counters for light machine guns ), but with slightly lower basic morale than German or Soviet troops, representing the supposed greater tendency of more individualistic Americans to break from their orders or the group under fire-however, American troops are easier to rally under fire, as they were exempt from the usual penalty (" Desperation Morale ") paid by broken squads in these circumstances.

Morale and .
Morale of both civilians and soldiers continued to sink.
From the section entitled, “ General Devices for Lowering Morale and Creating Confusion ” comes the following quintessential simple sabotage advice: Act stupid.
In 1978, Dejan Knez formed his first band Salte Morale., essentially the first incarnation of Laibach.
Morale naturally became a problem.
* Morale Division, United States Strategic Bombing Survey.
... Morale inside the U. S. national-security apparatus is said to be low, with career staffers feeling intimidated and pressured to justify the push for war.
Morale sometimes suffered as a consequence.
Morale fell due to Thiệu ’ s continued policy of promoting officers on the grounds of religion, loyalty and cronyism.
An episode of the long-running television series M * A * S * H, " Morale Victory ," featured James Stephens as a drafted concert pianist who suffers debilitating nerve damage in his right hand after being wounded in combat.
The error ( which also appears in the note of a Mr. Richard in the last issue of the Acta mathematica, which Mr. Poincaré emphasizes in the last issue of the Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale ) is, in my opinion, the following: It is assumed that the system
In 1944, the Morale Operations Branch of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) initiated the Musac project, musical propaganda broadcasts designed to demoralize enemy soldiers.
* Sheffield, G. D. Leadership in the Trenches: Officer-Man Relations, Morale and Discipline in the British Army in the Era of the First World War ( 2000 )
Morale, also known as esprit de corps when discussing the morale of a group, is a term used to describe the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others.
* La Morale Universelle, ou Les devoirs de l ' homme fondés sur la Nature, 1776 en français, PDF file.
Morale may suffer with overwhelming odds in combat or by mixing incompatible unit types ( e. g. Chaos with Order.

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