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Перевод: demoralizing speek demoralizing


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деморализующий


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  1. I'd been through the trauma of losing a house once before and I knew how demoralizing and degrading it is.
  2. Gandhi could certainly quote the teaching of the Gt in support of this view, but it would still not detract from what he says about the demoralizing, degrading, and brutalizing effects of war.
  3. The use of labour exchanges to encourage vocational guidance and industrial training would, he argued, have three consequences: it would reduce risks of individual "maladjustment", which often meant waste of abilities and even unemployment; it would adjust the flow of labour between trades; and it would discourage "blind-alley" occupations, which he saw as not only demoralizing, but also as likely to lead to "a fresh point of stress in industry - the transition to a new occupation at manhood".
  4. In the space of one page he describes it as "indescribably cruel and insane savage, insensate, barely conceivable to the well-constructed imagination", "boring" and "demoralizing".
  5. fin erosion of that openness and honesty, a muddling of those accountabilities and a restriction on clear communication will lead to demoralizing fears about those sinister elements up there in the organization.
  6. First, there is advice maintaining an unrewarding and demoralizing existence.
  7. In this way, it was hoped that the "care" features of the service could counter the allegedly demoralizing effects of the employment.
  8. It seems that if Caribbean parents are not too preoccupied with the "struggle" to bring their kids up, and there is every reason to believe that, due to the aftermath of migration, familial ruptures and large, possibly unmanageable families, it is a struggle, they are so eager to compensate for their own lack of education that they encumber their children with over-ambitious objectives backed by inflexible, often demoralizing, discipline.
  9. He knows that the pursuit of status can consume vast amounts of people's time and efforts with the negative result of demoralizing everyone around.
  10. Yet the poorest and neediest must spend substantial proportions of their scant resources in these negative, and, it should surely be added, demoralizing, ways.
  11. Why he should be so encouraged might not be immediately clear in view of the demoralizing effect of training for war.
  12. The loss could well be considerably higher, particularly if you are male or heavily overweight; but over-high expectations can be just as demoralizing as very slow weight loss, so we are taking a restrained attitude.
  13. As my friend David Jessel has pointed out, even if 99 per cent of all criminal convictions are correct, that still leaves in a prison population of 40,000 some 400 who have no business being there; and I cannot imagine any experience more demoralizing than to be locked up for years for a crime one didn't commit.

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