Sentence examples for harder to label from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Gore and Mr. McCain will find it harder to label their opponents profligate.

By identifying the enemy as Islam and not foreigners, and by casting his rhetoric in terms of freedom rather than race, he becomes harder to label as a reactionary, racist or neo-Nazi.

Suddenly it became a lot harder to label your friends "unclean" or "unworthy".

Combined with the destructive capacity that can be wielded by small non-state groups because of the potency of a range of potential weapons, armed conflict is harder to label in distinct categories than it used to be.

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MS. JESPERSEN is hard to label.

He is very hard to label.

As a consequence, they are heterodox and hard to label.

But it's very hard to label his work.

"With the lack of parties, it's hard to label people red, yellow, blue or green," he says.

It's more like something in the air, something that is hard to label, let alone define.

"It's hard to label Will," Mr. Weber said, "and sometimes when you are an individualist, you're on the outside".

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