His life and ministry demonstrated just how destructive it can be to paint people
with broad labels, instead of seeing them as complex, thoughtful individuals.
In a politically charged culture, we have a tendency to assign
overly broad labels on people — whether they fit or not.
These were all later termed under a more
broad label of psychodynamic, meaning anything that involved the psyche's conscious / unconscious influence on external relationships and the self.
Some of the proponents
use broader labels than a mere sense; these labels tell a bit about how they (the learners) like to preferentially process the information.
We'll be playing an active role in the development of a new,
broader label for companies and organisations that use all types of renewable energy (including wind, solar, and geothermal) in their operations and for manufacturing their products.
«
The broad labels of «pro-environment» and «anti-environment» don't really apply to the vast majority of Americans,» said Trevor Tompson, director of The AP - NORC Center.
As the category continued to evolve, «natural» came out ahead as
the broad label that identified the space.
It's
a broader label than organic and implies a lower level of regulation.
Kotaku was part of a conference call with members of the press ahead of this news — Waypoint was not invited — and ESRB president Patricia Vance explained why the organization went with
a broad label, rather than anything specific to loot boxes.
Many factors are important and we needed
a broader labeling,» said Minette Rosén, coffee buyer at Zoégas.
In truth, there is no «best lawyer» who fits under such
a broad label.
Example: I have done work in different niches throughout my career (Public Relations, marcom, copywriting, demand generation), but
the broad label I would use to describe my career is «marketing.»