Much of the fur is mislabelled and people might think they are buying something like mink when actually it is cat or dog fur. |
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Indeed, the photographs and illustrations are often misleading, and frequently mislabelled as well. |
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Anti-censorship feminism is often very misunderstood and mislabelled and I would recommend this book to anyone, whatever their stance. |
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Sometimes it is a mislabelled attempt to create corporate loyalty, or to do demographic-based marketing. |
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Well, if you're a Wiccan, and don't care if other traditions are mislabelled as being the same as yours, you need not do anything. |
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He says drugs are sometimes cut with other substances like talcum powder and the bag could simply have been mislabelled. |
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In the confusion of so many reels of film, things are mislabelled or lose their labels. |
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The issue of mislabelled imports has been a real problem for the industry for many years. |
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Judging from the reports received, the chemicals appeared to have been mislabelled and misdeclared in order to avoid detection. |
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One reader had to download 63 tracks, and then sort through the salted and mislabelled files in order to successfully download all the songs from an album containing 12 songs. |
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The goods had been mislabelled and were believed to have originated in India and routed through Germany. |
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Prosecutors described some shipments as intentionally mislabelled to pass inspection. |
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If you look at some categories, such as baked goods, juices, drinks, and a whole bunch of those categories, the number of mislabelled products is huge. |
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The minute it leaves the destination, or the minute it leaves where it has been packed and comes into Ontario, the product can automatically be mislabelled. |
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We would beg that the government, Revenue Canada, and Customs and Excise have standards, and standards that are enforced, on raw material imported into this country so it is not mislabelled or adulterated. |
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It was alleged that the queen conch was mislabelled and falsely documented as non-endangered frozen whelk meat so as to escape the scrutiny of U. S. and Canadian border and wildlife officials. |
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In most cases, this product would be below minimum quality standards or mislabelled, but not bacteriologically or chemically contaminated, and hence not a threat to health or safety. |
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An important distinguishing feature of this approach is the fact that it includes the identification and correction of mislabelled contour data and provides a properly flowing connected streamline hydrology. |
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We have looked at products coming into North America, especially through San Diego where they are spot-checking with the FDA and U. S. customs, and a lot of the products that are coming in are mislabelled and adulterated. |
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So that gives you a sense of the financial dynamic of mislabelled imports. |
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Dr. William LaValley: Actually, one of them is mislabelled. |
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Patients can be mislabelled as stubborn or difficult when, in truth, they are affected by a psychiatric illness that has symptom denial as one of its most striking features. |
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All too often, traders have circumvented the existing voluntary code of conduct and placed dog or cat fur on the market mislabelled or with no labelling. |
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There will be a much higher onus on food importers than there formerly was, because now it's a criminal offence to import food that doesn't comply with the mislabelled, misbranded one. |
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