Through the financial district, every bank bore graffiti labelling them ladrones. |
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I hope that the whole idea will be squashed at this early stage, but if it goes further I will fight to keep our right to regional labelling. |
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We must take the initiative with regard to food labelling, with the critical aim of putting in place a foolproof system. |
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The video sparked a national outcry last week with commentators, including the Cabinet, labelling it racist. |
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I implore the May Day protesters to worry about real problems, rather than just labelling everything as an evil of capitalism. |
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The trouble with labelling fiction is that it can get shunted into the sidings of literature. |
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I have to confess to a moment of carelessness due largely to the CD labelling which blazons only the two major works. |
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He took the move of labelling the nation's biggest farm lobby groups as silver tails and irrelevant. |
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The unevenness of the research permits the continued use of a fragmentary and inconsistent labelling system. |
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Even the process of labelling crates and early allocation of storage space can help. |
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It exceeds all standards and will do very well with the energy labelling when it comes into force. |
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I understand the need to meet labelling requirements, but I suggest that maybe this is a little bit of overkill. |
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But to label the whole Asian community for the acts of a minority is nearly as senseless as labelling every football fan as a hooligan. |
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She wants not only clearer labelling but also a fail-safe device which would make it impossible for a drug to be wrongly administered. |
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For that reason the isotope composition of the labelling solution was determined. |
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Parents of allergy sufferers said last night they would support clearer labelling of products from the factory to the point of sale. |
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It is weird how music labelling and genres have gone totally potty these days. |
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It is to her credit that she has managed to stay aloof from such obvious labelling. |
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He hopes the food labelling system, possibly using traffic light red, amber and green warnings, will also help people help themselves. |
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Such labelling has serious consequences for all members of the group concerned, often leading to discouragement. |
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The labelling of phosphatidylcholine was more than halved and replaced by increased labelling of other zwitterionic lipids. |
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Last week health ministers approved better labelling of energy drinks amid concerns about their caffeine content. |
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If labelling is to be effective, it is important that embarrassment, revulsion and even disgust be generated in the public mind. |
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We don't have to be concerned about the right-wingers labelling us unpatriotic. |
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In A Really Good Brown Girl, the presence of lookers-on, scrutinizing, judging, labelling, is constant. |
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Incorrectly labelling them as' illegal immigrants', they build a vast edifice of repression. |
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You have a magnificent chef who takes pride in the preparation, and doesn't overdo the labelling. |
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The whole labelling thing isn't some sort of sneaky back-door censorship program, but its a way of protecting free speech. |
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Labor says the Prime Minister's been forced into an embarrassing backdown, labelling it a victory for commonsense. |
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Campaigners today called for clearer labelling of additives on food and drink products. |
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Mr Walsh said extending the labelling provisions to cover food service can be done without adding costs to the sector. |
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Discriminating the various objects within the world requires a system of labelling that can allow independent manipulation of those objects. |
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More detailed labelling on products for consumers would also result if the report is adopted by the minister. |
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She took the damage to the New Zealand brand very seriously and an international labelling standard for manuka honey was needed. |
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However, marked differences were found in the intensity of labelling of a range of nitrogenous compounds. |
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He said this had led to fake labelling of Zambian products by producers for fear of losing the market. |
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A Braille printer and labelling machine help, for example, to identify foodstuffs in the kitchen or deep-freeze, or to catalogue a CD library. |
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Algerian-born Zineb Sedira referred to the preoccupation with labelling, the need to see things in black and white. |
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The 180-page report deals in detail with all Irish and European law governing the labelling of food. |
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Some have warned that labelling children in this way can be counterproductive, perhaps proving to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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The issue of labelling genetically modified foods is likely to come before the World Trade Organisation in the near future. |
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While March saw the commencement of relaxed wine labelling laws, simply having the word Chardonnay on a bottle of Chablis or Meursault will not bring the necessary changes. |
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Mr Lovejoy says its labelling rules already allow a GM content in food of anything less than one per to be disregarded and the threat of contamination alarms him. |
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The precise requirements for labelling and packaging, including safety aspects such as child-resistant containers, vary according to way in which the product is packaged. |
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The research in Newcastle, where tap water is fluoridated, also found that labelling about fluoride content was inaccurate in 75 per cent of the brands tested. |
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One cannot deny that by labelling products, it creates an obvious next step that people then choose not to buy the goods at all. |
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He went a step further, labelling the TV host's campaign against the victim as 'sensationally irresponsible' and a potential factor in the killing. |
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With the advent of interactionism and labelling theory in the 1960s, attention turned to the importance of societal reaction in constructing deviant or delinquent acts. |
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Santacruz has a quality assurance program for field sampling procedures which covers collection, labelling, and the shipping of samples. |
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Private branding is also known as reseller branding, private labelling, store brands, or own brands have increased in popularity. |
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The pejorative sense of the term, labelling a flawed or disingenuous work of historiography, is found in another 1815 attestation. |
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At present, over 25 labelling initiatives and producer networks are members or associate members of Fairtrade International. |
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Since 1987, Australia has had an approved system of labelling for additives in packaged foods. |
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Meanwhile, Webster's old foes, the Jeffersonian Republicans, attacked the man, labelling him mad for such an undertaking. |
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It also bans the labelling of EU products with the terms karoo lamb, rooibos and honeybush tea. |
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However, the degree of glutamine labelling was obviously low, and controls without rp39 showed autobiotinylation of the enzyme. |
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Their TR-1000 casefeeder is for printing and labelling on up to four sides of flat-pack corrugated casers in a single operation. |
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Krones recently installed a Canmatic labelling machine at CPI Thermotic Ltd. |
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On the contrary, most analytical or optical techniques require labelling, which entails chemoluminescence, fluorescence, or radioactive markers. |
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The museum has hired an Italian museologist to rearrange its exhibits and upgrade the labelling system. |
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Measuring the effects of remifentanil on cerebral blood flow and arterial arrival time using 3D GRASE MRI with pulsed arterial spin labelling. |
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Herma UK has now successfully carried out over 200 installations of their Herma 400 VFFS labelling unit onto VFFS machines. |
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New from Advanced Labelling Systems Ltd, the highly reliable PLU 4138 represents a new generation of pallet labelling systems. |
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Secomak recommended a Powerstrip V air knife drying system, which was installed on the bottling line and instantly dried the bottles, ensuring correct labelling and printing. |
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Health experts have said that labelling female bodies as apples and pears dehumanises women and puts pressure on young girls to look a certain way. |
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It is in this nominalised and reified state that the concept of social exclusion is most often deployed in the naming and labelling of different and particular groups. |
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Specifically developed for the packaging and labelling market, the QA-I toner boasts major advances in light fastness, food safety and ecological benefits. |
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This document provides an analysis of niche marketing, loyalty scheme, sales tie-up and white labelling alliances in the UK residential energy market. |
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It has also brought greater clarity to its offering through the labelling of Burberry London as its wear-to-work range, and Burberry Brit as casualwear. |
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Definable marker colours for the keys complete the labelling options and provide instant function identification and signalisation for, say, incoming calls. |
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Today, all but one labelling initiative have fully adopted the new mark. |
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Fairtrade labelling certification provided some assurance that the products were really benefiting the farm workers at the end of the supply chain. |
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In such a situation, one should be wary of labelling these patients as functional or psychoneurotic, especially if they may be showing early signs of anxiety or depression. |
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