Sentences with phrase «pigeonholed by»

Many people, especially recent grads, either feel pigeonholed by their degree and experience or wonder if it was worth...
Then when a plant tries to start up, they can get pigeonholed by the EPA into some death by regulation category.
Fast completely revamped the exterior and interior of the James Cohan gallery into a pre-gentrification Chinatown shop, complete with a dilapidated exterior, two non-working cash machines, and a grimy counter selling cheap phones and lottery tickets: A play that was well received in the art world but which sparked protests among a group of Chinatown residents who felt pigeonholed by an out - of - touch elite.
She talked with A+C visual arts editor Devon Britt - Darby about the show and CAMH's role in presenting artists who often get overlooked or pigeonholed by standard art histories.
Booklist added, «This is an extraordinary crime novel that should not be pigeonholed by genre.
Another spoke of what he loved and what was sometimes tough about his racial identity, while others spoke of being pigeonholed by their gender.
He says it also means he won't be pigeonholed by party labels.
address stereotypical views and overcome problems with pigeonholing by using the language and terminology experienced candidates would use
While working in New York, he became a key figure in the downtown artist scene, but avoided pigeonholing himself by prematurely exhibiting his work while he felt he was still developing his aesthetic.
Be careful not to pigeonhole yourself by focusing only on a limited set of skills.

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It may be easy to pigeonhole Fitbit as a «wearable technology» company, but often ignored is the business's own mission statement: «Fitbit helps people lead healthier, more active lives by empowering them with data, inspiration and guidance to reach their goals.»
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nobody's running around with their feelings hurt, feeling they're being pigeonholed into one role by a nickname.
Women who focus too much on being a mom — by say, breastfeeding in a campaign ad — also run the risk of being pigeonholed.
In the absence of mutation, the interactions between cells may look like competition, but one trait is not replacing another and hence he misses a critical distinction by putting them in the same pigeonhole.
The quantum pigeonhole effect is the simplest way to test the idea that unrelated particles can be correlated simply by being post-selected.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves by pigeonholing into thinking A+B = C.
Mr. Carnahan has till now been pigeonholed, and rightly, by comedy shoot -»em - ups like «Smokin» Aces» and «The A-Team.»
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.
It would be easy to pigeonhole Beverly as evil: She demeans her guests with remarks that are insensitive at best, belittles her real estate agent husband (played by Max Baker), and is generally immune to everyone's discomfort.
Though the incoming freshman can expect some abuse — sometimes accompanied by genuine hostility, courtesy of Parker Posey as a queen - bee type and a hilariously belligerent Ben Affleck as a two - year senior — the only troubled characters in Dazed And Confused are the heads of each class: Randall «Pink» Floyd (Jason London), the good - natured quarterback who doesn't want to be pigeonholed as a jock and told not to run with the wrong crowd, and Mitch Kramer (Wiley Wiggins), in many ways his heir apparent, an 8th - grade star pitcher whose awkward transition comes with extra pressure (and extra beatings).
The Fairy Film Review by Kam Williams Night Watchman Belatedly Falls for Fairy in Ethereal Escapist Fantasy Every now and then, a cinematic masterpiece comes along that's impossible to pigeonhole.
Gugino has built a career at the intersection of tough and sexy, and though the film takes it as given that Emma made a poor decision by separating from Our Hero, she ably resists being pigeonholed as a damsel in distress.
The film has been pigeonholed as an attack on guns by a left wing wacko, an opinion that can only be reached by not actually watching the film.
No character is ever pigeonholed into a single archetype by having to devote themselves entirely to one path.
Costume designer Milena Canonero (The Shining) is absent for her own hagiography, by the end of which dyed - in - the - wool counterculturalist Bud Cort has admitted that he found his «polyester shroud» of a wardrobe suspect until he realized that Anderson wasn't trying to pigeonhole Cort's bond - company stooge.
Co-directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon, Sausage Party is a hard to pigeonhole, adult - oriented cartoon.
Yes, it has generic elements of the genre but by the end, it can't be pigeonholed and the characters aren't your average troubled souls that are played for laughs or zaniness.
The characters are likeable, and played well by the actors, with Aniston in particular showcasing that she can handle dramatic scenes well, and shouldn't always be pigeonholed for light romantic comedies in the future.
by Walter Chaw Between preaching its preach about not being pigeonholed and the importance of living life in the moment, Raja Gosnell's The Smurfs misses no opportunity to talk about the superficiality of Smurfette (voice of Katy Perry) discovering her secret shopping bug; Gargamel (Hank Azaria) turning an «old lady» into a balloon - chested hottie; and human hero Patrick (Neil Patrick Harris) helping his harridan cosmetics boss Odile (Sofia Vergara) sell gallons of snake oil to the Vanity Smurfs (voice of John Oliver) of the world.
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.
Over time, political debating points have pigeonholed urban charter schools, especially those run by for - profits and charter management organizations, as an industrialized sector bent on homogenization.
Diane Ravitch, an intellectual on education policy, difficult to pigeonhole politically (appointed to public office by both G.H.W. Bush and Clinton), but best described as an independent, co-writes a blog with Deborah Meier that some of our readers may be familiar with called «Bridging Differences.»
Launched in September 2014, The Pigeonhole has been nominated for the Digital Innovation Awards at the London Book Fair, Future Book's Digital Campaign of the Year for its work promoting Ken Follett's A Column of Fire, and its founding editor Anna Jean Hughes was named as a Rising Star of the publishing industry by The Bookseller magazine.
And if we don't label and pigeonhole content creators by 2020 society will collapse.
If she's looking for Jewish literary women's fiction, then by all means tell her yours fits that pigeonhole.
Adeptly, XBlaze Code also amplifies it's accessibility by not pigeonholing it's plotline into one of the conventional visual novel types.
This fallacy is fed by a belief in the existence of a single world, into which all living creatures are pigeonholed.
The laconic paintings and blown - up aphorisms in «Neil Jenney: North America» at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum here, organized by Harry Philbrick, the museum's director, are indubitably the creations of this reclusive, hard - to - pigeonhole artist.
Thomas sums up the ad industry's obsession with pigeonholing simply: «what advertising is fueled by is prejudice.»
But by the second installment of this two - part essay (published three years later) Rubinstein was already expressing concerns about pigeonholing painters into his newly minted classification: «I realize,» he confesses, «that I have committed one of the worst, if most common, critical (and curatorial) sins: recruiting an artist into a compelling critical narrative while missing something fundamental about his or her work.»
Instead of choosing the most cost - effective plan agreeable to all stakeholders, the states will ultimately pigeonhole themselves and be forced to accept a boilerplate plan proposed by the EPA, they say.
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.
Quite an effort has been made by many people (including Dr Richard Muller) to portray the BEST pre-pre-pre-papers as some kind of death blow against climate skepticism, as if the whole debate had been a sports match with everybody pigeonholed in two opposite camps: here, the noble scientists finding out the world is warming; there, the ignoble skeptics pretending the world is not warming.
That is not to suggest the issue is not one of huge importance, but rather that it should by now be obvious to us all that making all families fit into a pigeonhole is never going to work.
Furthermore, by including a career objective, «you're essentially pigeonholing yourself,» says Alyssa Gelbard, president at global career consulting firm Point Road Group.
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