Sentences with phrase «public morale»

"Public morale" refers to the overall state of people's spirits and attitudes within a community or society. It reflects the collective mood, confidence, and optimism of individuals towards the current situation or circumstances. Full definition
And, in November 2001, President Bush in a similar fashion to President Roosevelt during World War II, asked some Hollywood studios to create films and television programs that would help with encouragement and public morale while providing entertainment to the soldiers and the people back home.
«Fight for Right» quickly became a movement to bolster public morale and Younghusband toured the country giving speeches.
I'd say the negative effects of scaling down the Russian armed forces for the economy, for the support of the president in the political system, and for public morale are main factors why Russia still has an inflated military.
All the planes were lost (crash - landed in China or interned in Russia), and the raid did essentially no military damage, but it boosted American public morale when the country needed it.
In time of war, movies are forced to deliver a sanitised version of the conflict in order not to damage public morale.
For EA, E3 2015 gave them a chance to redeem themselves from the recent drop in public morale towards EA.
Set during the days after The Blitz during World War II, Their Finest follows the writers and film makers working for The Ministry Of Information, with one aim in mind — to raise public morale.
Bellah and his coauthors are not at home with the emergent ethos, with its offer of what Robert Heilbroner has called «private morale» at the expense of social or public morale.
I am led to believe that the title «peculiar» was originally meant in the sense of «particular,» as the government's plan was that the new unit should handle those cases deemed uniquely sensitive and a high risk to public morale.
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