We believe organic is important for lots of reasons, from the quality of our environment to the risk of contamination of the food we eat by pesticides and heavy metals.
Systems like this have poor production values and become easy fodder for people who
believe organic is intrinsically a lower yield scenario.
I am continually amazed by the amount of people I speak to who
believe organics is nothing more than a passing fad — akin to MC Hammer pants, mullet hairstyles or Cabbage Patch Kids — championed by people on the fringe of society.
Not exact matches
«If you sincerely want the world to
be a better place, and you
believe business
is a way to get there, then it
's pure academic nonsense to set some arbitrary size limit above which you can not
be a responsible company,» says Gary Hirshberg, who founded the
organic yogurt maker Stonyfield Farm in Londonderry, N.H., in 1983.
Instead, Nassetta said that he
believed organic growth rather than acquisitions
was the right path for the Hilton brand.
Sun Basket's kits feature
organic produce, meats, and seafood that
are free of antibiotics and added hormones, foods it
believes are on trend with the healthier fare more Americans
are increasingly incorporating into their diets.
Management
believes that
organic growth
is an important metric for measuring the operating performance of our business as it helps identify underlying business trends, without distortion from the effects of FX movements.
Management
believes that these metrics reflect the
organic, core operating performance of the company, and therefore
are useful to analysts and investors in providing supplemental information that helps them understand, model and forecast the evolution of our operating business.
I
believe there
is a way to get
organic reach on social media, and as soon as I figure out how I will race to share it with you.
We
believe that the rush to go
organic (across the market, not just at Lance) may have
been a fad that has peaked and may actually
be fading.
I do
believe that eating as
organic as possible
is a proactive approach to your health and it ends up saving money in doctor visits and medicines in the long run.
We
believe that management
is maximizing value by investing heavily for super-normal
organic growth.
Your personal ignorance about
organic processes and your emotional response to those processes
are not reasons for others to
believe in god.
Such as I
believe there
is organic life somewhere else in the universe.
I also
believe that the idea of evolution or development
is an essential key to a nonscholastic doctrine of analogy, if only because it
is the modern understanding of
organic and historical evolution that brought to an end the scholastic idea of
Being (as
is so brilliantly demonstrated by Arthur O. Lovejoy in The Great Chain of
Being).
As long as biology
was headed for a complete predictability, it
was necessary to
believe that «the only method of learning about the
organic is to study the inorganic.»
Consequently, the word «society,» we
believe, ought to
be understood in the sense that Whitehead uses the phrase «organism» in Science and The Modern World, which
is as a whole not reducible to the sum of its parts, an
organic unity (SMW Ch.
I
believe that one of the best routes to the center of Whitehead's perspective
is to view his metaphysics as an elaboration of a basic value assumption in which the primacy of process and the ultimacy of constitutive relations reflect a drive in the universe toward the evocation of greater complexity, deeper intensity, and wider range of contrasts within the
organic unity of an individual or society.
I
believe that the polar combination of particular and universal factors which, on the
organic theory, characterizes all reality, can also
be used to illuminate the generic features of religious experience.
Stapledon
believes both must
be present on an equal basis and calls for a system of personality - in - community, an ambiguous system of unity in diversity — an
organic view of society.
Substantively speaking, however, Ruse clearly
believes with Dawkins that
organic traits
are only «design - like,» not really intended.
Rather, this knowledge
is itself a legendary one, representing through the
organic work of mythicizing memory the
believed - in action of God on His people.
Because, in the last 5 years I have totally bought into the «emergent, house,
organic» house concept and still
believe it
's overall on the right track and wish we could all drop our suit and ties into garbage bin outback.
Many biologists, and not the least eminent among them (all
being convinced that Man, like everything else, emerged by evolutionary means, i.e.
was born in Nature) undoubtedly still
believe that the human species, having attained the level of Homo sapiens, has reached an upper
organic limit beyond which it can not develop, so that anthropogenesis
is only of retrospective interest.
The figure of Don Juan
is an imaginative impossibility in our time because he comes from a period in which the human
being was understood not merely as a biological machine, generated randomly out of the incessant flux of an aleatory universe, but as a radiant and terrible enigma, dangerously and daringly poised between beast and angel, hell and heaven, the elemental abyss and the infinite God: a period in which it
was still just possible to
believe that human freedom
was not merely the all - but - illusory residue of a random confluence of mindless physical forces and
organic mechanisms, but a glimpse of the transcendent within the world of matter.
Liberal Christian: sexually permissive; wears non-branded clothing (well, maybe Birkenstocks);
believes that women can / should
be pastors; embraces homosexuality; equates Christianity with global citizenship;
believes that humans
are born good; interprets the Bible casually;
believes in
organic Church leadership; takes lots of missions trips to needy places just down the block.
«I
believe that I exist» = > this
is irrational if you
are simply
organic matter reacting to chemical stimuli.
And you
believe you came from rocks, a pile of trash that
was struck by lightning, a
organic soup, or apes, which one
is it?
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there
is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it
is childish and absurd to think we
are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of
organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to
be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week
is how can I possibly
believe in after life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we
are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to
believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
In my case the disease
was distinctly what would
be classed as nervous, not
organic; but from such opportunities as I have had of observing, I have come to the conclusion that the dividing line that has
been drawn
is an arbitrary one, the nerves controlling the internal activities and the nutrition of the body throughout; and I
believe that the central nervous system, by starting and inhibiting local centres, can exercise a vast influence upon disease of any kind, if it can
be brought to bear.
Inorganic material has
been used to create
organic material although that
is not the way scientists
believe it happened.
While I do try to buy
organic where possible, I
believe that it
's better to eat non-
organic veggies than no veggies at all!
I
believe in simple, good food, which
is the result of
organic farming; it
is better for us, our animals and the environment.
It
is hard to
believe that you of all bloggers, trying to promote
organic and local produce and vegetarian or even vegan lifestyle which stands for living more sustainably, so consistently ignore the impact long distance travel (with multiple people!)
Singapore has launched its first
organic standard, which officials
believe is possibly the world's first
organic standard for produce grown in urban and indoor conditions.
From sustainable farming and
organic research to cultural arts and children's educational programs — we
believe in supporting folks who
are doing good work for their community and the world.
«I
believe the artisanal baker
is mainly focused on indulgence and less on what
is really 100 %
organic.
I don't
believe they use
organic produce because it
's not advertised, but I could
be wrong!
«Consumers
believe that certified
organic livestock
are raised according to high standards of animal welfare, including outdoor access.
Stonyfield's Director of
Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, Britt Lundgren, told NOSH that she thinks that because of this demand, the lawsuit
is needed to «get the USDA to do its job,» and protect the consumer's trust in not just the current
organic standards, but the
organic standards they
believe they
are getting.
Levin added that while he thinks the lawsuit
is «definitely necessary,» he does
believe the switch could change the pricing, and therefore access, of
organic options for all consumers.
By Mary Mesenburg, Door to Door
Organics Not only does food grown on a nearby farm leave a smaller carbon footprint and support the local economy, but I
believe it also tastes better and
is better for you than food... Continued
Their emergence onto the food scene, making big claims for their products —
be it natural,
organic, sustainable, or fair trade — has seemingly caught the attention of consumers, particularly those aged 18 - 34 (although the 35 - 44 year age group
is not far behind), and has spread to impact on every aspect of food purchasing: 82 % of ingredient - conscious consumers
believe that clean labels
are important.
We
believe in ingredients that will make products taste better and that
is why our focus
is on «all natural» and
organic ingredients, which
are «clean» in the way they
are grown, handled and processed.
Her husband who
is a math whiz broke down the cost comparison to store - bought formula (
organic, I
believe).
There
are also some who
believe that the presence of carrageenan in
organic food weakens the perceived power of the USDA
Organic food label.
I
believe organic butter where the cows have
been grass fed
is also nutritious (in moderation).
At stake
is possible adverse reaction from consumers who
believe that
organic certification already includes animal welfare rules — which it does — but who might
be disappointed in the way that the rule
is interpreted and applied by various
organic producers.
I
believe Pacific
is organic and usually its a little cheaper.
While
organic food in general
is 10 - 40 % more expensive than it
's «conventional» counterparts, we
believe that the benefits of eating organically far outweigh the costs.