Sentence examples for labelled respect from inspiring English sources

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When Jes Staley, new chief executive of Barclays, addresses staff for the first time on Wednesday he should make one thing clear: the giant plastic blocks in the head office foyer, labelled "respect" and "integrity" and so on, are staying put.

This factor has been labelled Respect, since that term occurs in most of the components.

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The wealth gap, declining public funds, and a virulent new strain of hateful anti-intellectualism that labels respect for human rights as "political correctness" are real threats.

They would slip into Old Navy or the Gap and affix their own label ("Respect Me") to the lining of merchandise, "so that people would unwittingly buy our fashion line".

2. When using ethnological information for labeling, respect the cultural sensitivities of the populations and employ names that correspond to their cultural and ethnic backgrounds as much as possible.

It has been proposed that the former should be termed "recognition respect" whereas the latter should be labeled "appraisal respect" (Darwall 1977).

What some drivers of these S.U.V.'s mistakenly label as respect, is, in fact, fear -- fear of the damage they can inflict on other, smaller vehicles and fear of how they restrict the other drivers' ability to see the road.

The traces are labeled with respect to the learning steps performed by the neural network.

β-strands and α-helices are labeled with respect to comparable elements in Ras.

Lower case letters denote quantities on the continuous level like the solution u, while upper case letters denote their discrete counterparts usually labeled with respect to the triangulation at hand like the discrete approximation U (T ).

For purposes of clarity, we adopt the general standard that counterfeit medicines consist of those (a) deliberately produced with substandard quality; (b) those fraudulently labeled with respect to their identity/origin; or (c) that are otherwise tainted, adulterated, or made ineffective or harmful [ 22].

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