| 11. | Despite her fame, she was never exempt from professional demoralization and oppression.
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| 12. | Unrestrained glee leads to the other guys'demoralization.
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| 13. | He hops from one canned demoralization to the next.
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| 14. | Nurses elsewhere said the punishment just increases the demoralization in a grueling profession.
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| 15. | Lack of foodstuffs soon led to demoralization and disorder in the French ranks.
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| 16. | It's a sign of demoralization and deep disillusionment with politics ."
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| 17. | There's a deep sense of demoralization.
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| 18. | A second result of the battle was demoralization.
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| 19. | The idea of demoralization is echoed by Libanius.
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| 20. | These events led to a demoralization and disorganization of the police in the city.
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