Extra cautious
about appropriate labeling and stocking of material, my inventories have always been up to date and all stock well organized.
Not exact matches
To help consumers determine what is an
appropriate amount of sugar sweetened soft drink is for their particular diet, the industry is committed to providing accurate nutrition information on packaging, as well as additional information like front - of - pack
labelling with % Daily Intake so consumers remain informed
about their choices.
«On the
labelling issue its worth remembering too that the 1994 World Health Assembly Resolution (WHA 47.5) called for
appropriate complementary feeding of babies to be «fostered from the age of
about six months.»
I don't believe the emotions felt by mothers who don't breastfeed or who wean early are as simple as «guilt»: when we really examine mothers» feelings
about things gone wrong, it is rarely guilt that they are expressing, especially
about not breastfeeding or not breastfeeding as long or as completely as they would have liked to: well informed mothers who reach for the bottle after a struggle with breastfeeding know they have done the best they could with the resources they had at the time (health, energy, knowledge, support)-- these mothers may feel deeply sad and disappointed, they may be grieving, but guilt isn't an
appropriate label for these overwhelming feelings of loss for themselves and their babies.
I don't know why and how it becomes culturally
appropriate to
label these things as insults and slurs but it is
about time we start changing this mindset.
The PG rating and comedian billing ensures Father of the Bride the
label of «family comedy,» and in that it's funny and
appropriate for just
about any age, it is that.
Another important omission in Ms Long's article is discussion
about appropriate timing of puppy vaccination, with some vaccine product
labels recommending a finish at 10 or 12 weeks (13), which is in conflict with the WSAVA recommendation for a finish around 14 - 16 weeks.
It also suggested that manufacturers use
appropriate and clear
label statements addressing concerns
about cat exposure to dog products as a result of direct application or interactions between cats and dogs in multi-pet households.
I'm not sure how many times this has to be pointed out — perhaps you have actually read and understood the PNS literature and are for some reason comitted to
appropriating the
label for your own purposes, but I think it's more likely that you have not gotten that far and simply continue to misunderstand what you are talking
about.
The problem of being sane in insane places, then, is that you can not speak
about the use of psychiatric
labels where they are not
appropriate.