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He also said that criticism of the plan was not stereotyping.
But why should there be stereotyping against fathers as parents in the first place?
If you believe this then how is stereotyping us okay or excusable?
In short, stereotyping people is bad only when it fails to flatter.
She did have to admit that it was stereotyping.
He devised a cheap method of setting up and stereotyping his books.
And he warned against stereotyping the mentally ill as violent.
When it comes to practicing medicine, stereotyping often works.
Seeing the labeled group as fundamentally different causes stereotyping with little hesitation.
Put simply, they're reactionary and just stereotyping a newspaper.
Americans can be faulted for largely ignoring or stereotyping the Arab world.
If the poet knew so little about them, one would like to know the empirical basis for the poet's stereotyping an ethnic group.
But he is also concerned that people are stereotyping the Police Department as racist and violent.
"In the beginning people were stereotyping me without looking at the real Orrin Hatch," he said.
To avoid stereotyping older workers employers need to train their managers and personnel staff about age diversity.
Black History Month or not, stereotyping still lives.
The song is meant to be a fun and serious look at racial stereotypes by each member stereotyping themselves during their verse.
Some audience members have berated the actor for stereotyping Hispanic Americans.
Reforming our benefits system is not about stereotyping everybody out of work, it's about transforming their lives.
"Sure, he was stereotyping Southerners, but they didn't feel any apology was necessary."
Often, crowd identities may be the basis for stereotyping young people, such as jocks or nerds.
"The anti-divorce campaign is stereotyping people," she said.
By stereotyping her, they demonize an enemy and make her the cause of all that has gone awry.
No one is saying, 'They're talking down to me, they're stereotyping me.' "
"Because if they do, they can't be fair because they're stereotyping police officers," he said.