Should the new junior minister Lord Agnew wish to look at the performance of open free schools, it would be wise to ponder what form the schools we want should take, and how they can be helped, rather
than the label attached to them.
Not exact matches
Most people get locked up in a padded room for less
than what passes as «ok» when it gets the «god»
label attached.
To be sure, it's entertaining to marvel at Masaru Emoto, a Japanese alternative healer who claims that crystals grow more symmetrically inside bottles
labeled with positive messages
than in those with negative messages
attached.
Rather
than attaching a
label that can be easily taken off, you can fit the clothes with a woven
label that fits right in with the clothing's designs and color scheme.
Further, our capacity to constructively think and act when we are «mad» is much more limited
than when we are «frustrated,» «puzzled,» «annoyed,» or even «put down,» all of which are alternative and often more likely accurate
labels to
attach to situations
than «mad.»
That «premier anomaly»
label was
attached by none other
than Eugene Fama, who won a Nobel prize for his work on the Efficient Market Hypothesis.