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31. A lack of labelling contradicts the principles of freedom of information and freedom to choose.
32. The new labelling is more succinct and advises consumers simply that oat bran may help prevent heart disease.
33. In another study by Ryberg etal the enterochromaffin like cell labelling index was shown to increase linearly with the plasma gastrin concentration.
34. Characteristics chosen for labelling may reflect domestic environmental priorities, and criteria used in different national schemes may vary widely.
35. Exposing rat cortex to the same stain produces uniform, moderately dense, labelling in the primary visual area.
36. Bare essentials Although food labelling law is now very complex, the gist of it may be summarised fairly simply.
37. Mr. Maclean I assure the hon. Gentleman that the Government are committed to a policy of informative labelling.
38. Our existing nutritional labelling gives a full description of sugar[sentencedict.com/labelling.html], fat and fibre content.
39. Borden has added a new grade to its range of bottle labelling adhesives.
40. How might the non-fatal offences be reformed soas to conform with the principle of fair labelling?
41. We are witnesses to an obsessive, unwavering process of sorting, labelling, deconstruction and destruction.
42. We will bring in much tighter labelling requirements for all foods, and make funding available for food research and scientific establishments.
43. Every precaution will be taken to enforce regulations, traceability and labelling.
44. But the move to shift legal responsibility for correct labelling on to the shopkeeper has shocked trade organisations.
45. In addition to the main three applications the package has an address book, a labelling program and a comms program.
46. Pancreatic acinar cell kinetics can be estimated by using the methods of BrdUrd labelling index and metaphase arrest after vincristine administration.
47. The data have been verified immunohistochemically using the monoclonal antibody Ki-67 to show a reduction in the labelling index.
48. April Fool's Day marked the entry into force of yet another food labelling law, the nutritional value directive.
49. The critics are making a fundamental error in labelling this the start of a two-tier system.
50. In particular it highlighted the necessity of delaying decisions about interpretations at the word level, due to ambiguities in labelling and segmenting.
51. Previously, companies in violation of rules on labelling were able to prolong negotiations over years.
52. Labelling indices remained essentially unchanged in those patient who underwent biopsy twice.
53. However, states differ in standards for products and the labelling thereof.
54. On the contrary, it is the context, matched, or mismatched, to past experience, which suggests appropriate labelling.
55. On admission blood was taken for haematology and biochemistry and for leukocyte and red cell labelling.
56. Merely saying the year, grape and country of origin was a philistine's way of labelling wine.
57. This translation will involve not only labelling the subject, but possibly also indicating related subjects, as has been discussed earlier.
58. We will improve standards of food labelling in close consultation with consumer representatives.
59. The mean labelling indices did not change significantly over time regardless of whether or not there were recurrences.
60. Food Labelling Regulations require potatoes to be marked with the name of the variety at the point of sale.
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