Sentence examples for labelling people from inspiring English sources

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Labelling people as criminal is often a self-fulfilling prophecy.

And by labelling people as terrorists, of course, you can justify any action taken against them.

Ideas of genetic "predisposition" can be used to malevolent means, he agrees, such as labelling people as potential criminals before they've committed a crime.

She went on: "Constantly labelling people and piling expectations associated with these labels on them is harmful to everyone...including those doing the labelling".

I was clerking all the casualties and dead, labelling people up, so I was getting a good picture of the situation we were in - which was pretty chaotic and grim".

It started four months ago when I bought three electronic labellers - one for each office, one for home - joining what David Allen lightheartedly calls, "the cult of the labelling people".

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They thought it was wrong to label people.

This also tells us that, very often, these distinctions are for social purposes: People label music, music labels people.

People need labels, people need simplification, and that stuck – and it was advantageous in that sense.

Some scientists shudder at the thought of labeling people potential violent criminals.

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