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Sentence count:199+13Posted:2017-09-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: labeledglabellalabellinglabellabelingring a bellbellequelledMeaning: ['leɪbl]  adj. bearing or marked with a label or tag. 
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(61) The proposal has therefore been labelled as just as propagandistic as Mussolini's act.
(62) The reason for this emphasis on the way in which people are labelled is that laws are essentially political products.
(63) The manufacturer makes products to match the retailer's specifications and these are labelled with the retailer's own distinctive label.
(64) She labelled them neatly, writing the addresses in ball point pen and capital letters.
(65) Downwardly sticky wages gives a J shape to the curve, labelled, with the curve beginning at the existing price level.
(66) The task took some considerable time as each bone was labelled according to a blueprint held by the archaeologist.
(67) A more ideal marker would be one which labelled an entire population within intact viable embryos without disrupting their integrity.
(68) In his speech the Bishop labelled these crimes as a symptom of society's moral decline.
(69) A condition to be rectified as quickly as possible if she didn't want to be labelled a freak, or worse.
(70) So it suggests a compromise which asks that meat from religious slaughter, where animals are not stunned, should be labelled.
(71) The total number of cells and of labelled cells within a randomly selected field of view were counted.
(72) Henry was not the miser which later historians have labelled him.
(73) Labelled oligonucleotides were incubated with F9 nuclear proteins in the presence or absence of cold competitors.
(74) Miller refused to testify and paid for it by being labelled a communist.
(75) The labelled Watson and unlabelled complementary strand were mixed in a concentration ratio of 1:2, respectively.
(76) It was labelled as being able to give shocks of up to 450 volts.
(77) The Fluid Foundation comes in a little opaque beige plastic container, and is labelled, in gold lettering, Teint Naturel.
(78) These moistened globules should be dried on blotting paper and then put in a sealed bottle, and labelled 0/1.
(79) Noisy environment Quite justifiably, hospitals have been labelled as noisy environments.
(80) They confuse popularity with wealth, and you are labelled as stingy.
(81) Wires are colour coded and have labelled fitted plugs which slide over libelled pins on the motherboard.
(82) Suggestions for cover illustrations, with captions and labelled with the manuscript number, are welcome.
(83) The extra keyboard facilities include both Delete and Edit keys and a numeric keypad but once again the Break function isn't labelled.
(84) Apple's altruism was also labelled as a smart ploy to introduce the nation's youngsters to its products.
(85) She wanted desperately to make him understand that she wasn't the kind of girl Giles had labelled her.
(86) Products would have to be clearly labelled to identify the type of plastic they are made from.
(87) Then she recalled his reactions to what he'd labelled her prejudices in St Lucia, and stayed silent.
(88) The back panel has two serial ports, a printer port,[http://sentencedict.com/labelled.html] a games port and video socket - all clearly labelled.
(89) The first and traditional conception of the company might be labelled the fiction/concession theory.
(90) Labelled red blood cells and selective visceral angiography have been recommended to establish the diagnosis.
More similar words: labeledglabellalabellinglabellabelingring a bellbellequelledyelledskilled laborswelledspelleddwelledcompelledcancelledjewelledimpelledunskilled labortravelleddishevelledbejewelledshrivelledwell-educateduntrammelledabelyellow-belliedbabelastrolabefellow travellerbelabour
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