Sentence examples for difficult to be labelled from inspiring English sources

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I'm difficult to be labelled," he says.

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Even for those who have learned to embrace their learning disability, it is always difficult and hurtful to be labeled by others.

I recognize it is difficult for us to be labeled as "backward" and most of all, as victims of a society that strips women of their basic rights: but if someone has offered to save a case and shed light upon a most devastating reality, why are we punishing them and not ourselves -- When it was us, we, the Pakistanis, who, again, failed to provide her with the security she deserves.

When services choose whom to serve, no one wants to be labeled difficult.

I couldn't help recalling that the last female financial regulator to be labeled difficult was Brooksley Born, the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in the mid-1990s.

It's one thing for an actor to be labeled "difficult," it's a totally different animal when someone in the public eye demonstrates characteristics of evil.

Some speculate that more business travelers of various faiths do not speak up because they do not want to be labeled as difficult or worse.

If a woman is assertive at work, she is more likely to be labeled as difficult and bitchy, as opposed to a man, who might be thought of as effective, strong, and powerful.

Compared with existing DNAzyme-based protocols for Pb2+ assay, this strategy circumvented the use of various optical or electrical labels that might be difficult to be synthesized.

It's difficult to undo being labeled a hothead.

Subcellular profiles that were difficult to identify were labeled "unknown".

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