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1 The non-observance of either of these two points produces a demoralizing effect .
2 Josephus went with the maids; the country had a demoralizing effect upon him.
3 The anxious solicitude to which this gives rise has a deeply demoralizing effect .
4 You can see what an extremely demoralizing effect it would have on an enemy.
5 What I object to is the demoralizing effect such a picture film would have.
6 The occasions for dispute would be multiplied a hundred fold, with most demoralizing effect .
7 The hideously demoralizing effect of a life of prostitution on the soul is a commonplace.
8 What a demoralizing effect it had upon the burghers!
9 You must know the demoralizing effect of charity.
10 All pilots report that their accurate fire had a most demoralizing effect upon the hostile troops.
11 This sort of life, however pleasant it may be, has a demoralizing effect upon the soldier.
12 I need not tell you that this would have a demoralizing effect on our people, soldiers and civilians alike.
13 This has a demoralizing effect .
14 The miserable maintenance had from the beginning a demoralizing effect on the men, manifested by desertion, insubordination, marauding, vandalism.
15 There is no sense in holding camp-meetings over the Sabbath, and every one agrees that they have a demoralizing effect .
16 Even though of Bourbon mould it has profited by experience; it has noted the demoralizing effect of office-holding on the Republicans!
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