Sentences with phrase «of pigeonholing»

Instead of pigeonholing hospitals into using one modality, instead we offer a variety of modalities that can be used simultaneously to meet the new demands of accurate patient identification.
This makes it hard to categorise climate scientists by their views on man - made global warming — not only is there a risk of pigeonholing a scientist's views in too simplistic a manner, but their views may change over time.
Bickerton's slyly demagogic photorealist paintings shock the art world out of pigeonholing him; his gaudy portraits of nymphs play with gender and race and are often encased in rich iconographic frames recalling deities demanding to be worshipped; and his devotion to sharks, beads, flowers and fish draw attention to his environmental concerns.
That kind of pigeonholing doesn't help us as a company, and at worst, might even preclude some future licensing opportunities.
However, I think when you rigidly define what type of stocks you invest in, you run the risk of pigeonholing yourself into a strategy that might negatively impact your investment results.
«I was quite interested in both options, because I guess I had kind of pigeonholed myself, thinking that [physics] was my experience and this was the kind of job I'd be useful for, without really understanding the other functions in the company and the kind of people working in those roles,» he says.
I sort of pigeonholed myself there with only having two bottoms to rotate in and out of.
It may seem that this kind of pigeonholes you but if you really think about it it takes the guesswork out of the type of food that you want to have on a specific day but the options are really limitless.
Behind him is a wall of pigeonholed manuscripts and great canvas - covered ledgers going back eight hundred years.
Jacob Cockcroft is Co-Founder and CEO of The Pigeonhole, a made - for - mobile digital book club, serialising their books in installments delivered straight to a reader's virtual bookshelf on the iOS app or website.
«From the beginning, The Pigeonhole has been all about bringing people together through books, to use the power of stories to create shared experiences, online and offline,» said Jacob Cockcroft, Founder and CEO of The Pigeonhole.

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.
It's often hard to pigeonhole a generation of business owners, but as a voting block they do seem to come together — at least on one issue.
But I kept getting pigeonholed as types of characters that I didn't feel were really what I wanted to play.
He has produced a deep treatise on government debt, served as chairman of a world - spanning regulatory body, run Italy's central bank (while remaining coolly removed from the scandals and fracases of Italian politics) and made a pile of money working at Goldman Sachs — all without being pigeonholed as an academic, regulator or investment banker.
The damage is done when we try to apply a «thou shalt not» blanket condemnation to the situation and pigeonhole people into a single acceptable expression of sexuality.
It has become impossible not to pigeonhole leaders and thinkers: Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles is a «progressive»; Cardinal Francis George of Chicago a «traditionalist»; Notre Dame theologian Richard McBrien a «liberal»; First Things editor Richard John Neuhaus a «conservative.»
I'm so tired of being pigeonholed into «ministries» that «allow me to use my spiritual gifts.»
We would therefore be wise to not pigeonhole either artist but rather appreciate the layered intricacy of their character and influences.
If one must pigeonhole his principles it can not but be put in the category of Marxism or socialism.
Atheists are a diverse lot, and it is not easy to pigeonhole them into categories, but I would argue that each atheist has had to come to some understanding of the universe and how people fit into it without relying on the crutch of blind faith.
Suspicions are justifiably raised when it is said of an author that he «can not be pigeonholed,» or that he «moves us beyond sterile partisan disputes,» or that he «transcends categories such as liberal and conservative.»
While Mary may have never been called an apostle, there was an apostle Junia (Rom 16:7 — the «of note among the apostles» that the ESV and other masculinist translations try to pigeonhole this into is a modern invention, not at all supported by biblical Greek; it was only even created when the masculinists finally had to admit that there was no manuscript evidence for transforming the name into «Junias», a masculine form), and there certainly was a Priscilla who «instructed Apollos» (Acts 18) and who was lauded by Paul as a «fellow worker» (Rom 16:3), as were numerous other women, such as Phoebe the deacon (Rom 16:1).
I object with the author's apparent pigeonholing of a group of people that is by definition differentiated on an individual level.
I'm sure this kind of talk will place me in the liberal theology pigeonhole.
Most people today categorize political divisions into the binary categories of liberal and conservative (another one of those jejune, digital pigeonholes that function more to preclude thought than to promote it).
Dostoevsky, Caravaggio, Donne, Bach — they all created art out of this struggle that defies specific pigeonholes.
But cries of protest quickly turned to chuckles as I realized that I could pigeonhole all of my Evangelical friends into his taxonomy.
That which we find strange and inexplicable we are perfectly capable of filing away in our mind's pigeonhole marked «strange and inexplicable.»
Sometimes we file the whole universe away in that pigeonhole as we experience the «ontological shock» of the great mystery that radiates from the universe: Why is there something and not nothing at all?
The man was not called Legion, but the demon within him identified itself as such, spirit being unquantifiable — with the exception I can count the number of demons in the above article who expound on healthcare with water downed versions of the Gospels and attempts to pigeonhole Jesus.
So others have pigeonholed the set of rules that God is heavy - handed in HIS «love».
If I'm going to pigeonholed into answering, (not that I'm saying that's what you're doing, but it seems to be a common tactic of some to try) I would go with # 2 being the most likely explanation, although # 3 would be what Alex Jones would likely go with.
These efforts will simply tend to reinforce the convenient pigeonholing of religious faith by television and the image of religious faith as just another programming option.
«You can't pigeonhole us as being just one type of company — we do different things, and that's what makes us successful,» Ziegler says.
Jess Thomson, who has ghostwritten and co-authored cookbooks with chefs like Renee Erickson and has a food - related memoir upcoming, says she takes her name off not because she's not proud of the work, but rather because she doesn't want to become pigeonholed in that particular category of cooking.
She can be responsible to her family and is less pigeonholed with a lot of exacting demands.»
I don't see Parker getting pigeonholed at the top of the key by Joerger, or at least, it seems much less likely to happen than if we had Gordon.
I think we've pigeonholed ourselves into taking a corner at 38, assuming there's no trades, as the RB class is deep enough to get a good back at the top of the 4th.
This includes the Congress of the United States, where a session is not complete without the introduction of antipoisoning legislation, a few chuckles and a prompt pigeonholing of the matter.
I have a dislike of labelling in general, pigeonholing is seldom intended to be complimentary
In some cases these words and phrases are disrespectful and in others they are simply lazy pigeonholing fed to us by elements of the media that seek only to criticise The Arsenal.
Clearly he realized it was an arrangement he couldn't live with (but of course decided it's something she couldn't live with, being the «lady» he pigeonholed her to be).
Women who focus too much on being a mom — by say, breastfeeding in a campaign ad — also run the risk of being pigeonholed.
These early findings, of course, are not meant to be reductionist, deterministic, or politically pigeonhole one group or the other, nor are they fixed.
«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.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee tried to pigeonhole Gibson as a Tea Party believer — he campaigned on eliminating the federal departments of education and homeland security, and thinks pistol permits should be reciprocally recognized among states the same way a driver's license is — but he stiff - armed the label.
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).
«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,» Scharff said.
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