The city's teachers have been demoralised by pay cuts and a heavier teaching load.
The demoralised Dragons let Catt through for a walk-in try after a neat off-load from Tonga Lea'aetoa.
We are all demoralised and we feel undervalued, while the fat cats get their bonuses and share options.
She contrasts a robust old order (patriarchy, community and work) with a demoralised new one (dandification, me-ism and shopping).
Mike Brindle for the Liberal Democrat Group said staff would be demoralised at the prospect of more job losses.
"Normally they're quite a loud bunch in here, but over the last week they've seemed a bit demoralised, " he says.
But she said they could be demoralised if they feel their hospital is performing badly for reasons beyond their control.
Green then outpaced a demoralised Bulls defence to complete a convincing victory which equalled their highest post-war score at Odsal.
This would, by definition, deepen splits in a fractious and demoralised party only just beginning a debate about its own future.
So confident were India of beating their demoralised opponents, that they opted to rest Sachin Tendulkar, Irfan Pathan and Harbhajan Singh.
But demoralised, and with its old gushers of money from South Korea's conglomerates, the chaebol, drying up, it could easily fragment.
Egypt finished the game in style, passing the ball around beautifully and toying with a stretched and by now demoralised Cameroon side.
In Peru, specialised units to fight drugs, terrorism and other emergencies drained manpower and money from understaffed and demoralised local police stations.
Faced with this barrage of legal threats, Chile's demoralised military leaders have decided to negotiate directly with the human-rights lawyers pursuing them.
It ended with Mr Paisley, alone among the leaders, bellowing in the darkness to what looked increasingly like a shrunken and demoralised mob.
The agony was etched on the face of a demoralised Rooney and his frustration was soon compounded as United suffered a double setback.
He added it was the first time he had been the victim of racial abuse and the ordeal had left him feeling demoralised.
Developers described themselves as "betrayed", "disappointed" and "demoralised" by the decision.
"I don't get demoralised, I used to lead the Conservative Party!"
Demoralised after four years as a poorly paid assistant to the professor of piano, he is leaving to make his career in the United States.
The administration sticks to voter-friendly centrist ideas, but seems hopelessly demoralised.
It was the last thing a demoralised workforce wanted to hear.
But his supporters acknowledge he will have difficulty in convincing his demoralised colleagues that he can unite the party unless he further moderates his pro-European stance.
Nightly television shots of sashed and suited Orangemen alongside drunken skinheads lobbing petrol-bombs at the mainly Protestant police force has demoralised and embarrassed the unionist community.
Demoralised, under-equipped, underpaid and often ignorant of the laws they are supposed to be enforcing, Nigeria's police, all sides agree, are not capable of doing their job.
Watford were understandably demoralised, but Henderson almost got his second of the night after 81 minutes, only for Bryan Hughes to clear his header off the line.
Earlier this year, interim findings of the report team said that there should be fundamental transformation of the prison service, which it described as "dysfunctional, demoralised and ineffective".
They face similar problems: demoralised staff and a bad image due to years of losses, and a lack of management credibility given the failure of past rescue efforts.
At Chicago he took a demoralised orchestra that had fallen a long way since its heyday under Fritz Reiner, another musical tyrant from Budapest, and made it great again.
The choice boils down to whether it's better for people to have a decade at the beginning or at the end of their careers where they are demoralised and underemployed.
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