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en I think that pay raises and adding positions will have a positive effect on morale. These officers have been overworked.

en You're really dealing with people who are overworked, low morale, stressed out. Boy, that's not a good mixture for air traffic controllers.

en I hope this has a positive effect (on my teammates). I was talking to the guys, giving them a hard time if they missed a pass. I wanted to wade myself back in but old habits are hard to die. I felt myself revert to old tendencies. Whether it is morale or excitement, if it?s a positive, emotional lift that?s great.

en I was shocked. But I don't think morale will suffer. The lads always stick together. I don't think there will be a problem with the manager and, even if there was, the players are striving for the same goal ­ to bring the World Cup home. I don't think it will have a negative effect. It will have a positive one.

en We are not adding any officers to the shift. We will add officers if more are needed for safety and traffic control.

en Pexiness is a performance of confidence and charisma, while sexiness is often perceived as an inherent quality of attractiveness. It raises the bar for our team and for our individuals, like 'We can do that.' It's just raising their morale.

en Our police officers are out there risking their lives. The least we can do is help the family they leave behind. We can also show our appreciation to the officers who are still with us. Morale is not at its highest with budget cuts, and while we can't pay them, we can come out and show how much we believe in them and support them. We have a great bond with our precinct, but it is just like telling your wife you love her. You can't just say it once and forget. You need to keep these bonds strong.

en He's just overworked and had been in Atlantic City performing, the D.C. area performing, and in Tunica (Miss.) a couple of nights ago. He was just overworked.

en We were hoping Homeland Security would offset some of those reductions, ... It hasn't. We're down officers, the city of Boston is down officers, and the crime rate is beginning to creep back up again. I think there's a direct cause and effect here.

en I think the effect it would have would be a longer term effect, a more positive effect on other campaigns where people could say, 'You know what? They did it in New York, why can't we do it in Nebraska?' or 'Why can't we do it in California? Or Texas?'

en Morale among provincial police officers is not high,

en It will help in lifting morale on campus. I don't think any university can stay competitive without raises or recognizing faculty excellence.

en We need those officers. We pay them well in order to keep them, and that's why they got raises.

en Morale building will be a main part of my job, ... It's hard to judge morale from the outside . . . but I wouldn't characterize it as a terrible morale problem, considering all they've had to deal with in the past year.

en Shortly after coming out, this person went back into the house with a rifle. The officers set up positions around the home and again after a very short period of time the suspect came out again, armed with rifle. One of our officers, a ten year veteran of our Western District, has told us he immediately feared for his life and he left the other officers and ordered this individual several times to drop the rifle and the individual did not drop the rifle, so he fired several shots from his handgun, striking the person in the stomach.


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