It leads to selfishness, to a laxness in home manners verydemoralizing.
2
It is a verydemoralizing position, when one's tastes outgrow one's surroundings.
3
This is verydemoralizing to the miners who opt out of mining to avoid losses.
4
But it is really, it is really verydemoralizing.
5
This constant depreciation of human dignity and power is verydemoralizing in its influence on character.
6
This to the Anglo-Saxon race seems verydemoralizing.
7
All unsuspected by the older people, he was exerting a verydemoralizing influence over the younger boy.
8
This kind of casuistry is very common and verydemoralizing; but it shows how rigid the law is.
9
It is a verydemoralizing thing to tramp along and be rained on, a cold rain at that.
10
That is one of the consequences of the system, and to that extent I think it is verydemoralizing.
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It's verydemoralizing for protesters.
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It was verydemoralizing.
13
And there was a verydemoralizing way about their confident attitude that no doubt added much to poor Frazer's distress.
14
The introduction of wealth, luxuries, and slaves from the new provinces, which followed their capture, soon had a verydemoralizing influence upon the people.
15
The mysterious shots seemed to come from the other side of the ravine, and they naturally had a verydemoralizing effect upon the party.
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"The life of a bookseller is verydemoralizing to the intellect," he went on after a pause.