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- Demotivate : Play this card on any player to demotivate that player.
- Demotivate : Play this card on any player to demotivate that player.
- If they think it is un-achievable, it might demotivate them.
- Play this card on the player on your right to demotivate that player.
- Play this card on the player on your left to demotivate that player.
- I've got to demotivate them so their heads don't explode ."
- Attempts to explain why choice can demotivate someone from a purchase have focuses on two factors.
- "I've got to demotivate them so their heads don't explode ."
- After the fight Igor said I lost by judges decision, but it will not demotivate me.
- Cascading of action plans makes intuitive sense but is frequently done in such a way as to demotivate employees.
- Strict enforcment would be a better solution instead of penalising people genuinely wanting to do business by imposing huge deposits and demotivate them,
- This is because an unrealistic mission statement would reduce the likelihood of employees being able to meet this standard which could demotivate employees in the long term.
- We are taking a second look at our policy because no firm wants to think that it is doing anything that can demotivate a broker in any way.
- He said there is a danger in leaving some countries out of the negotiations as this could " demotivate people " and create instability in an already fragile region.
- A cramped work area can certainly dissatisfy and demotivate any employee; however, even if a work area is beautiful, spacious and luxurious, there may be no positive impact on your satisfaction, motivation, or productivity.
- Without # 2, the Foundation could comply with the # 1, but then create " super-duper-protect " and even if it didn't do so, the very possibility of a different technical obstacle to enforce its will would be enough to demotivate volunteers like me.
- Awarding a page a feedback " score " is unhelpful; it is legitimate to say " This article needs a section on XYZ " ( although how much better if that perosn " wrote " a section on XYZ . But just to give a mark that for some articles will say " This article is pretty poor " makes no progress whatever, and may just demotivate someone who is in the middle of trying to get it right.
- I'm an occasional FAC reviewer and played a small part in the British museum collaboration that took Hoxne Hoard to FA . I'm also a fairly active editor in the broader subject of Quality improvement, amongst other things I initiated the FA in improving Wikipedia's quality without considering the improvements that happen even to articles that don't make the grade; The halo effect of improvements to related articles; Or indeed the improved editing of those who've learned things by participating at FAC . As for the recommendation to employ a couple of outside experts to improve Wikipedia editing quality, I can think of few ideas more likely to offend and demotivate our best editors.