They clearly are a team in a need of a win just to boost morale for the second half of the season. |
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The new Queen spent much of February touring the stricken areas to try to boost morale. |
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They say a change is as good as a rest, and one day away from work helping a local project could be a superb way to boost morale and team spirit. |
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News that a mystery benefactor has chipped in money to provide City with more time to find a buyer will further boost morale. |
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Several soldiers and I are trying to build a recreation room to boost morale. |
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Public announcements and award ceremonies are good ways to boost morale and encourage creativity. |
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His aim appears to have been to boost morale, rounding on the company's critics. |
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Finally, additional management capacity is required to guide and develop staff and boost morale. |
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The application process is a good way to get employees involved and to boost morale. |
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These companies realise that as well as increasing productivity, taking care of their employees will help to boost morale and staff loyalty. |
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The smallest things, like a smile, or saying someone's name can boost morale. |
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He was able to boost morale in one company he owned by offering pizza instead of money when an employee deserved recognition. |
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As the Blitz tore through the east end of London, the Queen travelled through the bomb sites to boost morale. |
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Not only do uniforms offer protection, they can also foster team spirit and boost morale. |
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The organisation is looking to boost morale by bringing both management and staff close to each other. |
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It can boost morale and add a level of rigor and predictability in a business. |
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However, we felt that it was vitally important to show solidarity with staff and Management, and to endeavor to boost morale with a visit. |
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From the fall of France in May 1940 the role of the RAF was essentially defensive, save for raids on enemy airfields and occasional bombing attacks to boost morale. |
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Volunteers stimulate teachers and boost morale. |
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This next person has to boost morale and broaden the agenda. |
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The next stage, where they participate in placing a range of their products in the international market, will further boost morale and commitment. |
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At the individual level, involvement can improve self-esteem and boost morale, decrease isolation and depression, and improve health through access to better information about care and prevention. |
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The external hirings freeze is likely to help boost morale. |
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Elsewhere, rugby disbanded in favour of a more concerted war effort although some games did occur to help boost morale amongst servicemen and civilians. |
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The games started last fall when Ambassador Arif Lalani suggested a pick-up match to allow staff here to get together to boost morale and let off steam, given our limited opportunity for mobility here. |
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Mandated by the Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, CFRT gives deployed members access to news, sports and variety programs that boost morale and maintain a vital link with home. |
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Signing Saido Berahino would boost morale even further. |
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Building functional and effective teams helps boost morale. |
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Supporters say the parade should boost morale in Ukraine's army. |
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This wave of positive energy would boost morale, improve working relations between employees, and generally make working at Marine Atlantic a more enjoyable experience. |
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Extra support needs to be given to highlight instances of good practice, strengthen vision, boost morale and keep the momentum high in what can sometimes be difficult circumstances. |
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Many stakeholders want to see change faster than that, and some rapid results may boost morale and build confidence that the strategies are achievable and can make a difference. |
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In 1944, the popular German film actress Lil Dagover arrived to entertain German troops in Jersey and Guernsey with a theatre tour to boost morale. |
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