Sentences with phrase «pigeonholes in»

Guilt and anger, acceptance and forgiveness don't fall into neat pigeonholes in Wim Wender's EVERY THING WILL BE FINE, a title that is what everyone aspires to in this small but powerful tale of searching for redemption.
Daniel Kahneman, who won a Nobel Prize for his work in behavioral economics and wroteThinking Fast and Slow, believes robots will be not be pigeonholed in manual - labor jobs but will actually replace CEOs.
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.
«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.
«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.
But who wants to be pigeonholed in such a limiting way?
Comedienne Amy Schumer has drawn a lot of eyes (and sometimes ire) for her Comedy Central sketch show Inside Amy Schumer, which lampoons, subverts and raises the ground under many traditional American roles women find themselves pigeonholed in at work,...
None of these artists working with ceramics and porcelain could ever be pigeonholed in a category so small and unimaginative.
The work of Belgian artist Gerard Herman (b. 1989, Ghent) is difficult to pigeonhole in a single genre or medium.
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.
Society may tell us that we're pigeonholed in just one sector or career, but this is not true.

Not exact matches

You might feel like you can work, but because you are an Introvert in the introvert room, you are mainly going to feel like you have been pigeonholed (literally).
One unhappy result is that hurry - sick employees and managers often get pigeonholed as «anxious overachievers, a type that is useful, indeed indispensable, in organizations,» he adds.
«After three decades in a single industry I thought I was pigeonholed to a career in telecommunications but I realized that those years created skill sets that were completely transferable to a different career opportunity... Meineke has allowed me to combine a passion and a skill set and channel that into a dream career.»
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.
Admit it: In your career you worry about being «pigeonholed» and stuck in a ruIn your career you worry about being «pigeonholed» and stuck in a ruin a rut.
If one must pigeonhole his principles it can not but be put in the category of Marxism or socialism.
As neither a Southerner nor a Catholic, Gooch is uninterested in pigeonholing O'Connor as one or the other.
The responses have varied, and it is impossible to set forth categories in which to pigeonhole individuals or groups within precise limits.
I'm sure this kind of talk will place me in the liberal theology pigeonhole.
In the end, both books, in very different ways, debunk the notion that homeschooling families or strategies are easy to pigeonhole, or that they are flawlesIn the end, both books, in very different ways, debunk the notion that homeschooling families or strategies are easy to pigeonhole, or that they are flawlesin very different ways, debunk the notion that homeschooling families or strategies are easy to pigeonhole, or that they are flawless.
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».
Don; t put me in the «Evangelical Christian» pigeonhole, because I won't get on with others there, and that does not define me.
It does not force one to choose between «geology or Genesis,» nor to compartmentalize one's mind in «religious» and «scientific» pigeonholes.
«I didn't want to be pigeonholed or channeled, as people tend to be in the sciences,» says Matola.
He is a surprisingly fluid skater with some touch around the net, but he has been pigeonholed as a heavyweight, not unfairly given his 92 regular - season fights in the AHL and ECHL.
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 ArsenaIn 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 Arsenain others they are simply lazy pigeonholing fed to us by elements of the media that seek only to criticise The Arsenal.
Women who focus too much on being a mom — by say, breastfeeding in a campaign ad — also run the risk of being pigeonholed.
Following the feedback from this one - and - only interview, I was told that I was «too technical» and the interviewer suggested I return to bench work.So what can I do to convince the employers to give me a chance in clinical research when they just look at my CV (which I have actually revised so that it does not come across as an academic CV) and «pigeonhole» me into bench research purely based on my experience?I hope you can help me.
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 pigeonholIn 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 pigeonholin the same pigeonhole.
But although some of his views comport with those of hard - liners, Kass, a physician with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, is hard to pigeonhole.
But embracing difference in a way that does not stereotype or pigeonhole people appears to hold promise for achieving diversity.
Similarly, in the past, engineers with Ph.D. s and master's degrees thought of racing as a dead - end job that would pigeonhole them for life, Warren says.
«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.
Imagine you have to house three pigeons in two pigeonholes.
They «have done so much it's impossible to pigeonhole them,» says Brent Roberts, a psychologist at the University of Illinois in Champaign who has collaborated with the now - married couple.
And, he added, it's important not to pigeonhole folks with autism and assume they would only be good in, say, technology - oriented jobs.
I sort of pigeonholed myself there with only having two bottoms to rotate in and out of.
Mary Katrantzou is, relatively speaking, still early on in her design career, and she seems determined not to be pigeonholed into one particular style category.
Also, when you have such large black populations that are involved in every aspect of everyday life, it makes it harder to pigeonhole an entire race into a monolithic stereotype.
Top Gun 1985 established Cruise as an action star, but again he refused to be pigeonholed, and followed it up with a solid characterization of a fledgling pool shark in the Martin Scorsese film The Color of Money in 1986, for which co-star Paul Newman earned an Academy Award.
While others in the Americana field get stuck in a groove, that will never be a problem with the Sadies and Northern Passages is a worthy entry in the notable catalog of a now - veteran act who refuse to be pigeonholed.
After his turn as psychopathic bro in last year's Ingrid Goes West, I feared Magnussen might get pigeonholed as a villain, but now his talents seem bound for imbecilic comedy — which is a very good thing.
Let's just say every time I make a film Hollywood puts me in a pigeonhole until I make my next film.
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.
She was under film contracts to both MGM and 20th Century - Fox as a teenager; in the days of publicity - agent pigeonholing, the actress was dubbed variously as «The Fragile Blonde with the Mona Lisa Smile» and «The Palomino Blonde,» labels that she intensely despised.
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