Sentences with phrase «bha in»

He even donated his picturesque white cottage and the 34 hectares of land attached to it (known as Oura Oura) to BHA in 2011.
She earned her MFA in Photography from Parsons School for Design and her BHA in Fine Art & Visual Culture from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA..
It is perfectly legal to use BHA in pet foods (and in human foods) and many foods do use it as a preservative, but it's something you should note and decide for yourself whether you want to use pet foods that contain it.
There is no significant association with cancer with the usual low intake levels of BHA in humans.
Until more research is done however, there are currently no health concerns surrounding the use of BHT and BHA in dog food.
You can see a list of products that have BHA in them here.

Not exact matches

Whereas BHA vice-president Peter Atkins regularly describes belief in God as «intellectually lazy», Al - Khalili says: «I'm not going to fall into that silly trap.
Over at America magazine's blog, one poster wonders whether the much - heralded protestors are really paper tigers: «According to the website of the British Humanist Association (BHA), its membership in 2010 is 4,100.»
Four years after the BHA complained to the European Commission (EC) alleging that UK law breaks European law in allowing widespread discrimination in employment by faith schools, and two years after the EC took the matter up as the subject of a formal investigation, the Commission has decided that there is no breach of current legislation.
e ¯ bha ¯ h is even used as synonymous with «idol» or heathen deity, John also says that the sin of Sodom and Gomorrah was no hospitality this is totally bogus, in fact their sin was the very same thing we see today that's why he cant see clearly that they were sinners before the Lord exceedingly, guilty of the most notorious crimes, and addicted to the most scandalous and unnatural lusts that can be thought of; and these they committed openly and publicly in the sight of God, in the most daring and impudent manner, and in defiance of him, without any fear or shame.
The move is «ridiculous» and highlights the need for blasphemy laws across the world to be scrapped, the BHA said in a statement released online.
I always find AHA's or BHA's quite harsh in products as they often in a very concentrated form or made synthetically.
As for ingredients consumers are more generally looking to avoid, this depends on the product category, said Kerry, with its survey data suggesting that high fructose corn syrup, MSG, nitrites and nitrates, BHA and BHT, and caramel color, are top of the «no no» list for shoppers of hot dogs and sausages, while MSG, hydrogenated oils, acids, maltodextrin and modified corn starch are ingredients shoppers don't want to see in their snack products.
In response to a parent petition and testimonies before the Board of Education in June of 2014, MCPS developed a policy prohibiting from future bids for school food many of the chemicals that RFKM had requested be removed (including MSG, trans fat, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Aspartame, Acesulfame - Potassium, Saccharin, Butylated Hydroxyanisol (BHA), Potassium Bromate, Propyl Gallate, Sodium Tripoly Phoshate, and TBHQIn response to a parent petition and testimonies before the Board of Education in June of 2014, MCPS developed a policy prohibiting from future bids for school food many of the chemicals that RFKM had requested be removed (including MSG, trans fat, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Aspartame, Acesulfame - Potassium, Saccharin, Butylated Hydroxyanisol (BHA), Potassium Bromate, Propyl Gallate, Sodium Tripoly Phoshate, and TBHQin June of 2014, MCPS developed a policy prohibiting from future bids for school food many of the chemicals that RFKM had requested be removed (including MSG, trans fat, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 3, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Aspartame, Acesulfame - Potassium, Saccharin, Butylated Hydroxyanisol (BHA), Potassium Bromate, Propyl Gallate, Sodium Tripoly Phoshate, and TBHQ).
For example, in babies, be sure to avoid diaper creams that contain BHA, Boric Acid, or fragrances.
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «Faith - based selection of pupils is one of the biggest issues with religious schools, as it prevents parents of the wrong faith or of no faith from getting into the best schools in their area.
BHA: Change in Free School model funding agreement requires promotion of democracy, equality of opportunity, respect, tolerance and the rule of law
The BHA has today welcomed a statement from the Department of Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) that the theory of evolution is to now be included in primary school science lessons in England.
The news comes as the British Humanist Association (BHA) has announced that it is applying to intervene in an appeal to Tony Nicklinson's right - to - die case,
However, the BHA is disappointed to announce that that the Government's lawyers have demanded (and the school readily agreed) that that decision is quashed, as a result of an arguable error in that determination of no material consequence.
BHA Director of Policy and Public Affairs Pavan Dhaliwal commented, «The UK state fails its young people in far too many ways today.
Humanist MP Michael Connarty has been working closely with the BHA and the European Humanist Federation in his role as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe — a forum within the Council of Europe that provides an opportunity for representatives from member states to discuss human rights issues.
In its response, the BHA argued that it could «see no justification at all for the removal of this recommendation».
Today the BHA launched a new campaign along with Sir David Attenborough, Prof Richard Dawkins, Prof Michael Reiss, 27 other scientists and four other organisations calling on the government to introduce guidance that creationism may not be taught in schools, and that the teaching of evolution must be.
The British Humanist Association (BHA), which supported the pair in their legal struggle, pointed to a number of positives to come out of the case, however.
The British Humanist Association (BHA), which responded to the consultation on the codes, believes that they «represent a backwards step that could lead to «faith» schools acting in even narrower ways.»
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «These changes represent a significant victory in ensuring Academies and Free Schools have to respect the shared citizenship that all British people enjoy, which includes liberty, equality, tolerance for other views, and respect for the rule of English law.
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson commented: «The question courts must ask themselves in cases such as this one is whether the manifestation of one person's religious identity will interfere with the rights of others.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) is today publishing the names, locations and religious characters of all Free School applications from the «ninth wave», after the Department for Education (DfE) provided the information in response to a Freedom of Information request submitted by the BHA earlier this year.
The BHA complained about the school's policy in May, and the OSA determined in August that ten separate areas of the policy breached the School Admissions Code, which all state schools must follow.
Ahead of the first full parliamentary debate, MPs have been urged to speak against the Government's proposals to retain Church of England bishops in a reformed House of Lords, with the British Humanist Association (BHA) calling the proposals «unjust, unpopular and unfair».
Today the British Humanist Association (BHA) is sending every state - funded secondary school library in Northern Ireland a copy of The Young Atheist's Handbook: Lessons for Living a Good Life without God.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has called the ruling «completely ridiculous», and argued that the ASA is «chilling the free mockery of beliefs which is vital in a free society».
Specifically referred to by the Court was evidence given by BHA Vice President and moral philosopher Simon Blackburn, who had said, «True respect for life means respect for the persons whose lives are in question - refusing assistance, when their plea is settled and uncoerced discounts and demeans their personhood.
In response to a parliamentary question tabled in the House of Lords, the Department for Education (DfE) has at last conceded that the overwhelming majority of objections submitted to school admission policies by the British Humanist Association (BHA) and Fair Admissions Campaign (FAC) correctly identified breaches of the laIn response to a parliamentary question tabled in the House of Lords, the Department for Education (DfE) has at last conceded that the overwhelming majority of objections submitted to school admission policies by the British Humanist Association (BHA) and Fair Admissions Campaign (FAC) correctly identified breaches of the lain the House of Lords, the Department for Education (DfE) has at last conceded that the overwhelming majority of objections submitted to school admission policies by the British Humanist Association (BHA) and Fair Admissions Campaign (FAC) correctly identified breaches of the law.
The Government has seemingly acknowledged its failure to make progress in its commitment to make religious school admissions more inclusive, the British Humanist Association (BHA) has today observed.
In papers submitted by the UK Government last year in the case and seen by the BHA, the Government attempted to argue that there is no breach of EU law because «if a teacher brought a claim against a school (on the basis that the school, as an employer, had discriminated against them in their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider contexIn papers submitted by the UK Government last year in the case and seen by the BHA, the Government attempted to argue that there is no breach of EU law because «if a teacher brought a claim against a school (on the basis that the school, as an employer, had discriminated against them in their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider contexin the case and seen by the BHA, the Government attempted to argue that there is no breach of EU law because «if a teacher brought a claim against a school (on the basis that the school, as an employer, had discriminated against them in their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider contexin their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider contexin this wider context.
The news comes as the British Humanist Association (BHA) has announced that it is applying to intervene in an appeal to Tony Nicklinson's right - to - die case, and a day after the BHA released the results of a new survey showing 81 % of adults support a change in the law.
Polling showing 81 % of public support assisted dying: http://humanism.org.uk/2012/09/07/news-1108/ Previous BHA news article — «L' waives right to anonymity in assisted dying court case: http://humanism.org.uk/2013/04/18/paul-lamb-l-waives-right-to-anonymity-in-assisted-dying-court-case/ Previous BHA news article — Court of Appeal allows «L' to join Tony Nicklinson Claim: http://humanism.org.uk/2013/03/20/court-of-appeal-allows-l-to-join-tony-nicklinson-claim/ Previous BHA news article — New case to test rules on assisted dying in UK: http://humanism.org.uk/2011/08/19/news-873/ The BHA's campaign on Assisted Dying: http://humanism.org.uk/campaigns/public-ethical-issues/assisted-dying/
The BHA's evidence to the Court focused on the concepts of dignity, autonomy and self determination and these were echoed in much of the judgement handed down today.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) is one of over 70 civil society organisations in the UK signing a letter calling on Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to secure and advance the Human Rights Act.
The BHA has applied to intervene in this appeal.
Four years after the British Humanist Association (BHA) complained to the European Commission (EC) alleging that UK law breaks European law in allowing widespread discrimination in employment by «faith» schools, and two years after the Commission took the matter up as the subject of a formal investigation, the Commission has decided that there is in fact no breach of the relevant legislation.
Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the BHA, commented «It is clear that the Supreme Court went as far as it was able in urging Parliament to take action on the vital issue of assisted dying.
In honour of his lifetime commitment to Humanism and good causes, the British Humanist Association (BHA) is presenting the 2016 Humanist of the Year award to Lord (Alf) Dubs, at a ceremony in London on Saturday 26 November 201In honour of his lifetime commitment to Humanism and good causes, the British Humanist Association (BHA) is presenting the 2016 Humanist of the Year award to Lord (Alf) Dubs, at a ceremony in London on Saturday 26 November 201in London on Saturday 26 November 2016.
An investigation by the British Humanist Association (BHA) found the establishments» policies either replicated Section 28 or were unhelpfully vague on what would be allowed to be taught in class.
BHA Head of Public Affairs Naomi Phillips said; «The holding of Christian, or any other, prayers in council meetings is an anachronistic practice in a society that is increasingly diverse and non-religious.
It was this same commitment to bettering lives and bringing about a more rational, humane future which led him to become a member of the BHA, which later appointed him as a Patron in recognition of his distinguished career in law and politics.
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson commented, «This completely ridiculous ruling represents a further encroachment on free speech in our society, tantamount to a reintroduction of blasphemy laws by the back door.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has released an infographic to show the rise in the number of people who ticked «No Religion» in the 2011 Census, and the decline in the number of people who ticked «Christian» since 2001.
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