Sentences with phrase «label people like»

What I don't understand is how people can label people like Benzema world class then in the same sentence label Giroud as not good enough.

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There are 10,000 people who like music and want to start labels.
Rosling encourages people to use this framework, rather than use labels like «developed» and «developing,» because, as Gates explains, «It's hard to pick up on progress if you divide the world into rich countries and poor countries.
They also impact everything from FDA food labels (think «Nutrition Facts») to public school lunch programs, recommendations at the doctor's office, and what people are fed from the Defense Department and Veteran's Affairs food programs to government assistance like SNAP and WIC.
The Uberconference app has large, brightly - colored buttons with labels like «evict» (remove a person from a call) and «earmuff» (mute the sound for one or more participants).
Combine this insatiable demand for talent with a sub-cultural shift of regarding labels such as «nerd» and «dweeb» as positive indicators of nuanced passion rather than pariah - like brands, and you end up with many more people interested in coding.
Food with labels like organic and natural has simply become another luxury good in which people are coughing up more than a product's true value, Friedberg says.
With the Google service, people can more quickly find products like shirts that feature specific Disney characters through Disney's online store, even if the images haven't been properly labeled with the characters» names.
At a time when the music industry is dominated by three major labels - Universal, Sony and Warner - will.i.am told CNBC that programs like «The X Factor» and «The Voice,» which he has been a judge on for two years, provide a valuable means for people to become successful artists.
You can create and sell your own products, develop and distribute your own applications, find your own funding... or, like Taylor Swift, pitch the right person and in the process help him launch his own record label.
Sticking with our recent articles on Amazon private label selling and market traction, I thought I would talk with an actual million dollar private label brand, who is finding success, through methods like developing original products, and share that with you.I talked with Raj Jana, the Founder of JavaPresse Coffee Company, who is building a brand that creates meaningful products and experiences that help people make the most of the moments they love, which starts with the ritual of making and drinking one perfect cup of coffee every single day.
Just like Starflyer, the label's not huge, but it's big enough that people know about it, and it sells records and can pay for itself.
Of course lots of people do things I would label as love, but it is just a label for things I like and want to happen.
This might be hard to understand for an American Christian but what it takes for someone to battle an entire western nation (in a right or wrong way) in the way that Osama did, must be for fame or for money or financial gain (like the US would), after seeing it wasn't about money they label such a person who kills innocent people insane.
Well I sometimes use the Christian label so as not to be oppressed by people like you — for example, when filling out religious preferences for organizations like the Boy Scouts.
Brian Greene brought great insight into how people like Galileo can be labeled a heretic but later be proven right, and how Newton could be considered right and later be shown to have flawed theories.
What I don't get is, being critical of Zionistic policies, agenda or people is quickly labeled as «anti-semitic» and is even considered illegal in countries like Germany, yet a bigoted person like Geert Wilders (who has not once consulted any expect or scholar on Islam) can make a video which literally embodies everything that hate, racism, and ignorance is about, and yet get away with it where the court recognizes it as «denigrating» but not «illegal»!?
Using a «label» (like, referring to people who don't believe in God as atheist) betrays prejudice when the «labeler» is a Christian.
It sounds like you will be allowing nudists: people who don't wear label - clothing.
To the folks who are vehemently denying this person was a Christian, I would urge you to consider this: If a person with a muslim name commits an act of terrorism, he is immediately labelled an «Islamic» terrorist, no questions asked, even though the Quran clearly states that a person who kills an innocent is like he / she has murdered then whole of humanity (the Quran mentions this in reference to murder of ANY innocent person, irrespective of the victims belief): To quote from the Quran: «On that account We ordained for the Children of Isra`il that if any one slew a person — unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land — it would be as if he slew the whole humanity: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole humanity.
People spend way too much effort throwing around labels and pretending to be offended by them, and not nearly enough time discussing substance, like whether the poor people of the world would be better off or worse off under a collectivist sPeople spend way too much effort throwing around labels and pretending to be offended by them, and not nearly enough time discussing substance, like whether the poor people of the world would be better off or worse off under a collectivist speople of the world would be better off or worse off under a collectivist system.
People use labels like «communism» or «Marxism» to throw fear into the mix so they can KEEP their selfish mitts on what they believe to be their own!
What I meant was that people who label everything good and bad, tend to avoid «bad» things like anger and sadness and fear so that instead of dealing with those emotions, they just pretend they aren't there — even though they still are.
Whether we like it or not it would be blind not to admit that for most people in the modern world religion is first of all an identity, a label, a badge of allegiance of a group.
People seem to like to be part of a group and to label the other group as bad It is a little sad.
Know this, there are people like me who will oppose the perverts and murderers - you label it as hate - so be it.
That's why people tack labels onto Historical fig - ures, like calling Washington a «Born Again Christian» as Limbaugh does, in order to misrepresent those peoples views as supporting what the people of today think.
But we have our own purity codes these days — people we cast out from our communities or surround with Bible - wielding mobs, labels we assign to those who don't fit, conditions we place on God's grace, theological and behavioral checklists we hand out before baptism or communion, sins real or imagined we delight in taking seriously because we'd like to think they are much more severe than our own.
Richie P «I'm a «religious» person myself (I put it in quotations because I don't think of myself that way, but that is what ninety - odd percent of people would label me) and I hear stories like this all the time.
I'm a «religious» person myself (I put it in quotations because I don't think of myself that way, but that is what ninety - odd percent of people would label me) and I hear stories like this all the time.
I do nt think anyone is saying that people were celebrating Christmas 1500 years ago like they do now, but the whole idea of taking a holiday / seasonal celebration and putting a christian label on it is the same thing as taking something that isnt yours and saying you own it.
So that is like labelling a «sin» but not calling the person a «sinner», right.
Some though warrant the label and my experiences pulling people out of the LDS / Mormon church is that it's like opening their eyes for the first time and in hindsight they can not believe they were brainwashed for so long.
I like how you labeled an entire group of people and accuse every one of them as doing the same thing.
My view (borrowed from William Glasser) is that controlling is just a label that we apply to people and like most labels it is not usually accurate or helpful.
I'm not vegan, or even vegetarian, paleo, raw, gluten free or any other label that people like to put on food.
I've been teaching yoga now for about 3 years, and as a yoga teacher people always always ask about my diet... I'm not entirely sure why, but anyway, they always expect me to come out with a strict label like vegan / vegetarian, so I for a while I kinda felt embarrassed in a way to tell them otherwise.
People like me who have coeliac disease rely on food labels.
Maybe those people who are allergic, those whom I will totally excuse you, otherwise I will label you a freak for not liking kiwis) then skip it and use a different jam, preserve or marmalade.
«As it says on our label, our dip is «too good not to try,» so we would like to have more people try it,» she adds.
At the same time, people are increasingly looking for natural ingredients only with no additives added — they like to look at food ingredients labels they can understand.
Recent product development and positioning in frozen foods reflect current overall food trends like clean labels, international and regional flavors, and special dietary preferences, as well as products intended as innovative offerings to encourage people to eat more vegetables.
Now, I don't usually like labeling foods good and bad and of course what's good for one person could be so not good for another — dark chocolate (or raw cacao, it's main ingredient) is considered a superfood, but it's not a superfood for you if you're allergic.
Sally Kravich, a holistic nutritionist based in Los Angeles and New York, however, warns that loosely defined words like «natural» and «organic» printed on a label can lead people to assume the contents are good for them, even if that's not the case.
Paterson, N.J. — Jan. 9, 2018 — If you're starting 2018 on a diet like millions of people around the world are — dietitians recommend the best success will not only come by eating smaller portions, but also in reading food labels and swapping out healthier versions of food you might normally eat.
Research shows that, of all the current schemes, people like this label the most and they can use the information to make healthier choices.
For its planned convenience stores, Amazon is drawing inspiration from discounters like Aldi and Lidl, as well as dollar stores, which are expanding in the U.S. with spartan stores, private - label inventory and few employees, according to the people familiar with the matter.
@john0711 it's people like you I don't get.Do you know Chamakh may have been a worse player than Giroud but let's be honest Chamakh was a better finisher than Giroud.Even him was labelled as garbage.Can someone name a striker with exception of Gervinho (man he was awfully out of this world) who played for Araenal who Giroud had better finishing than.Giroud is to me part of Arsenal's worst finishers ever and please let's not deny it and note I considered only «finishing»..
I've always maintained my stance that Arsene Wenger loves French players in his team than any other players.No matter how average you are once you're French and once you're in the first team he tends to give you so many chances to prove yourself.I can start mentioning them if you want me to but I know you know them.If Lucas Perez was French he wouldn't have been out so early believe me.I just don't know where to begin.Was Giroud bought to become a super sub or to be the leading striker?Having giving us many sesons of failure people are now content with him being a so called super sub.A player like Giroud is not built for that kind of role.He ws a super sub in 99 % of those matches because he was not played when he was supposed to and we needed presence in the air.The funny thing is people are using only this season to label him as a super sub.There were so many matched that Wenger should have started Giroud but for some reason didn't start him.I only see Arsenal as the top club who'd be crying over Giroud.If a good offer comes we should sell.
People like Falco show even «worldclass» players can have bad seasons too and as quickly as you can be labeled worldclass you can be labeled a flop.
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