1.   As such, rewarding employees with pizza parties, movie passes or gift certificates can bolster morale without breaking your budget.

2.   But friends say Prewitt is at least trying to bolster the morale of the bureau.

3.   But friends say Prewitt, who has moved to Washington and commutes home on weekends, is at least trying to bolster the morale of the bureau.

4.   During World War II, to the surprise of her critics in the military, she helped bolster the morale of fighting men with her visits to combat areas.

5.   In their current form, he said, the strikes are doing more to bolster Taliban morale than to erode it.

6.   The HomeBanc Mortgage Corp. in Atlanta briefly considered canceling its festivities but decided to go ahead with them to bolster employee morale.

7.   To bolster morale, Daft has initiated a permanent casual dress code, institutionalized half-days on Fridays in the summer and issued early bonuses in August.

8.   To underscore his support for Tenet and bolster morale, Bush visited the CIA on Wednesday.

9.   But they say morale has been bolstered by the U.S. war against the Taliban.

10.   Drew Carey, Wayne Newton and the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders visited U.S. forces in Afghanistan Sunday to bolster morale during the Christmas holidays.

v. + morale >>共 117
boost 24.06%
improve 6.76%
hurt 5.19%
raise 4.72%
undermine 3.62%
affect 3.46%
damage 2.99%
lift 2.99%
maintain 2.99%
bolster 2.83%
bolster + n. >>共 577
confidence 3.58%
dollar 3.12%
economy 3.00%
case 3.00%
support 2.42%
price 2.39%
security 2.19%
profit 2.02%
argument 1.90%
claim 1.90%
morale 0.52%
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