Sentences with phrase «believing label claims»

I tend to lean towards the results of studies not funded by the company but lots of people are comfortable believing label claims.

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But, pretty much no matter what you believe in terms of policy issues, you can find a cadre of feminists in your camp who claim the feminist label.
He claimed to believe in Spinoza's god but then disavowed the label pantheist, quite possibly because he may simply not have known what it meant (it means nature, ie «all», AS god, and is not a form of polytheism, despite its similarity to the term «pantheon», which is the «stable» of gods within a single polytheistic system).
There are also agnostics, who believe that we don't know if there is a «God»; and there are theists, who believe that there is a higher power, but don't believe religion's claims that he / she / it interacts with us or directs our paths in an afterlife; and there are people with no label to their beliefs, who believe that we are on our own here on Earth to make it as good a place as we can.
Claiming to be not simply an accidental nineteenth - century invention but a timeless truth about human sexual nature, this framework puts on airs, deceiving those who adopt its labels into believing that such distinctions are worth far more than they really are.
How can someone claim or label themselves if you don't believe in that belief system.
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.
Despite what the labels claiming that they're whey is somehow special and superior may lead you to believe, most companies use whey from the same source.
When we buy baby products and see labels claiming safety for our loved ones, we want to believe that they really are safe.
The agency said that, in light of evolving nutrition research and other forthcoming food - labeling rules, «we believe now is an opportune time to re-evaluate regulations concerning nutrient content claims, generally, including the term «healthy.»»
In a statement to The Wall Street Journal, the FDA said that, in light of evolving nutrition research and other forthcoming food - labeling rules, «we believe now is an opportune time to re-evaluate regulations concerning nutrient content claims, generally, including the term «healthy.»»
i hcve 2 leg days one is squats sets of 20 down to 12 my goal is 6 to 8 sets till failure then leg press 20 to 40 rep sets 6sets then ham curls 10 to 15 reps 6 sets my next leg day is leg press or the icariann plate loaded leg press i do 50 to 60 rep sets with different foot positions every 15 reps, then 1 leg presses rest pause sets of ten only 10 seconds rest at this point i quit counting just go go, this leg press session is a half - hour not much rest and no knee pain I'm not going heavy it compliments my heavy squat day my other parts are done in similar fashion, i don't consider this a heavy light split, its more of a kind of heavy 1 day then moderate high rep next session for those that need a label i really feel this is awesome I've lowered my testosterone dose to 300 mg every 10 days remember im44 not 24 lol i can claim trt my point is i believe I've conditioned myself much more with michaels theories but to take my body to the next level i need to add more volume and excersise variance, i plan on competing within a year, thanks corey for your support i don know if we should post out training since its not according to michaels routine i would continue to hear about your ideas, progress, your like me always searching as you get older safety and longevity are paramount, at the same time we want to kickass and make gains its addictive if you want i can leave my number corey take care and i wish everyone good luck and good health!!!!!!
Back to the counterfeit peanut butter... This counterfeit peanut butter which claimed it was «better than peanut butter» (trying to seem healthier than peanut butter based on it's label claims) had a list of junk in it you wouldn't believe.
The labels on dog food with their complicated, scientific jar - gon and seemingly sound nutritional claims can fool even the most intelligent people into believing that the product behind the label is conscientiously prepared and rigorously regulated through governmental control.
Highlights to look out for are an attempt to beat a race that's literally labelled «unbeatable», Joel's mind being blown by the rain effects and yet more claims of lag by Phil that we definitely don't believe.
We refuse to label CO2 a «pollutant» because it is essential to life and because we do not believe it has the claimed catastrophic impact.
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