Sentences with phrase «also pigeonholes»

Yet it also pigeonholed women, much as critics soon enough pigeonholed Stettheimer.

Not exact matches

Which gets right to the heart of why you should take the next online personality quiz you come across with a grain of salt (and also why you should avoid pigeonholing others as «introverted» or «neurotic»).
Arielle Deane, who is graduating in June from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, says opting for an MBA was a way to expand her skills and also to avoid pigeonholing her career.
There is also simply no need to pigeonhole the already niched categories and subcategories.
@Answer, I also don't understand why most people pigeonhole God, or the idea thereof, as «The Man on the Silver Mountain».
Women who focus too much on being a mom — by say, breastfeeding in a campaign ad — also run the risk of being pigeonholed.
«Women are actually the vast majority of voters in New York State, and I don't think we should be pigeonholed in a separate party,» said Scharff, who is also executive director of Citizen Action of New York.
He says it also means he won't be pigeonholed by party labels.
But it's also important not to be pigeonholed.
Katrantzou also faced being pigeonholed for doing only one thing.
Also, when you have such large black populations that are involved in every aspect of everyday life, it makes it harder to pigeonhole an entire race into a monolithic stereotype.
His work also refuses to be pigeonholed; for example, defying his reputation as a period film director, 1957's The Eleventh Hour is an ensemble - cast, social realist melodrama about a rescue at a caved - in mine that equals anything made by Hollywood during the same era.
I'd recommend this film wholeheartedly to the art - house film crowd, fans of Anderson, and also fans of Adam Sandler who maintain that he could be a fine actor if he weren't pigeonholed into making dumb comedies.
Barenholtz also says that the challenge of programming movies at midnight is resisting the urge to categorize and pigeonhole: «Every midnight film has a different audience.
The only thing missing from the scene is the underlying reason for Marcus's difficulties in adjusting: that of his complex Jewish self - identity in wishing to avoid the heavy protestantism of his surroundings while also eschewing Jewish fraternities so as not to pigeonhole himself.
2000's Wonder Boys got pigeonholed as a brainy collegiate drama, which it was, but it was also a movie about friendship and the different metrics by which success and failure can be measured.
In a world that likes to pigeonhole people, Albert Shanker was a paradox.He was one of the fathers of collective bargaining for teachers, but also one of the strongest voices for teacher professionalism.
As a result of this extra space it's also more expensive than its 3 Series sister models, but it's a difficult car to pigeonhole.
And for as long as hatchbacks have been easily identified, they've also been somewhat pigeonholed.
Laurence keeps track of developments in the world of non-fiction, offering bespoke book recommendations to The Pigeonhole business book club clients, while also managing projects with our publishers, ensuring that their stock of crime, thriller and commercial fiction titles reach the biggest audience possible.
I was eager to have autonomy and I also welcomed the chance to work on a broad range of non-fiction projects — from the dark to the decorative — without risk of being pigeonholed.
Adeptly, XBlaze Code also amplifies it's accessibility by not pigeonholing it's plotline into one of the conventional visual novel types.
By pigeonholing one parent as primary custodian, the family courts also dramatically limit a child from having meaningful relationships with grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and other extended family.
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