Sentences with phrase «easily pigeonholed»

Perhaps it is time we started to look at the not so easily pigeonholed family — we may have to accept that those families may always need the support of the court system and the experience of the judiciary.
It's not a film that is easily pigeonholed for definable mass consumption.
I think is fairly described as a very robust Labour tribalist from a trade union organiser background (I would place him very much on the right of the party, though you may well approve of his rebelling on ID cards, 90 days detention, the 10p tax rate and other more left / liberal rebellions, which shows he is not easily pigeonholed).

Not exact matches

If emotions vary so much, how can we pigeonhole people like that so easily?
Each successive album has been more and more accessible, and each recording has brought Bird's twisted and wordy take on folk - rock (if you can pigeonhole it that easily) a little bit closer to the masses.
You don't like it because you can't easily identify us or pigeonhole us.
And for as long as hatchbacks have been easily identified, they've also been somewhat pigeonholed.
Like any respectable role - playing game, valiant decisions don't always pigeonhole players into easily identifiable groupings - classifications are based of views of control, power, and lawfulness rather that simple diametrical views of good or evil.
None of the four can be easily categorised or pigeonholed, nor are they easily described.
Hodgkin is «one of the very greatest painters of the last 50 years,» Graham - Dixon says, but his work «can't easily be slotted into any of the neat, convenient pigeonholes of art history.»
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