Sentence examples for being termed from inspiring English sources

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A fear of being termed Islamophobic restricts debate.

Being termed failing is embarrassing and motivates schools to improve, whether vouchers or other interventions follow.

But it's the ID card opponents who are being termed mentally ill.

The second drew him into Breton's circle, although he always rejected being termed a Surrealist.

Further development leads to a convoluted arrangement of the lophs, such teeth being termed selenolophodont.

His letters also suggest the partial assumption of temporal authority, being termed hukmnamas (loosely, "royal orders").

From the revered perch of Oprah Winfrey's couch, Woods was asked whether it bothered him being termed "African-American".

Now we have failure being termed success, "running out of troops" renamed "return on success," and "unending occupation" being labeled "enduring relationship".

Inevitably, Mr. Sherry's choices have been questioned on this and many other counts, with one or another composer being termed a token of a certain constituency.

But she resents being termed a "ceramicist," quite properly, in that her work is superior to even the best professional ceramics as art, yet it's impossible as craft.

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After being termed-out of the Legislature, he created a foundation which has raised millions of dollars to assist homeless and foster care children across California.

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