problem of morale

collocation in English

meaningsofproblemandmorale

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problem
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprɒb.ləm/
us
/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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morale
noun[U]
uk
/məˈrɑːl/
us
/məˈrɑːl/
the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or ...
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(Definition ofproblemandmoralefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The consequence has been a totally differentproblemofmoralefrom that which we expected.
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Does he understand the very seriousproblemofmoralein the hospital when it is constantly being suggested that its future is uncertain?
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They have aproblemofmoralebecause they work in the dark.
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There is the problem of size, the problem of age, and theproblemofmorale.
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Fundamentally it is aproblemofmoraleand, therefore, in my view one of the most difficult which anybody could face.
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On the other side, we have theproblemofmorale.
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Apart from the wider economic consequences of the present policy, theproblemofmoralehas been a major element in considering price restraint.
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Therefore, the solution of theproblemofmoralein the public service does not lie in more pay or greater numbers.
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There is one other problem with unemployment: the bigproblemofmorale.
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Theproblemofmoraleis exacerbated by diminished promotion prospects for medical personnel in both primary and secondary care.
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These are signs of aproblemofmorale—an inverted problem of war nerves.
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That is a point on which, in approaching this greatproblemofmorale, which may become more acute, we are concentrating enormously.
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All that is creating a greatproblemofmoralein the camp.
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It must be remembered that people will make many comments about theproblemofmorale, especially in the middle ranks.
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That is part of the difficultproblemofmoraleand loyalty.
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Theproblemofmoralewill not be satisfactorily resolved.
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Amalgamation will not deal with theproblemofmorale.
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Nevertheless, there is aproblemofmorale.
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There is also aproblemofmorale.
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That is not a party political point and the seriousproblemofmoralemust be addressed if we are to deal with the problems that local authorities will face.
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