Capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal.
1 Household confidence is rising, as is business morale , government spokeswoman Pecresse said.
2 I would be responsible for their training, health, welfare, morale , and success.
3 In these circumstances it was difficult but absolutely essential to maintain morale .
4 You say it builds your morale ; well, you don't really need this.
5 Other data showed German business morale improved more than expected in August.
6 Preservation of morale in the health services is crucial to clinical efficiency.
7 He said he was concerned about CDHB staff morale following the announcement.
8 Music has been an essential morale booster for the international workers' movement.
9 The event was judged a great success, and a wonderful morale booster.
10 Sir John said the Tower 3 decision has contributed toward low morale .
11 He also said morale was very low among the people of Atiu.
12 We had some problems with morale , conduct, control, and chain of command.
13 In the last analysis, success in battle is a matter of morale .
14 One of Britain's most effective weapons during World War One was morale .
15 Sensitive to the earlier brush-off, I avoided the subject of staff morale .
16 However, consumer morale edged up in February with British households showing stoicism.
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