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be labelling
verb
To put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).
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Should the team at YouTube Kids be including branded channels in the first place, and if they do, should they be labelling the ads more clearly as ads?
In discussion with Tony Blair's former Director of Communications Alastair Campbell, Steve Coogan seemed to be labelling efforts like Jolie's "off-putting".
In it, Shelley confirmed he has been in relationships with both men and women but said he would not be labelling himself as gay, straight or bisexual.
"Here the job is going to be labelling the story as reliable or not reliable, rather than an individual claim, and that's going to require some adjustment by the fact-checkers," Graves said.
Dr Lucy Johnstone, from the division of clinical psychology, says we shouldn't be labelling behaviour as illnesses when in most cases people are just reacting in understandable ways to life experiences.
Similar(55)
Should it be labelled?
Few could be labelled "workshy".
edited foods will be labeled.
Can it be labeled or measured?
That would automatically be labelled a recession.
"In the N.F.L., you can be labeled.
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