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1 Sir John said the Tower 3 decision has contributed toward low morale .
2 Reuters obtained letters written by several agents describing tensions and low morale .
3 Local security forces suffer from poor training, minimal equipment and low morale .
4 All these things contributed to the low morale of the camp.
5 The service, he says, is suffering from lack of direction and low morale .
6 Factors behind the low morale included changing workloads and government moves to centralize hospitals.
7 The study points to worrying levels of low morale and high stress among GPs.
8 Are they just saying no because they're grumbling about more work and low morale ?
9 Senior management has been concerned about claims of low morale .
10 Under Grayling low morale among prisoners and staff was endemic.
11 Conversely, the proportion reporting low morale tripled during this period.
12 They suffer from low morale , widespread absenteeism and rapid turnover.
13 But a visit to the frontline found low morale and little enthusiasm for him.
14 In my conversations with heads, there is very low morale .
15 The report also found "profoundly low morale " among many members of the department.
16 Crippled by austerity, staff shortages and low morale , our NHS is also on its knees.
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