Sentences with phrase «category label system»

The current tag and category label system starts from July 2014.

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The Made with certified organic ingredients category allows for up to 30 per cent of all ingredients from non-agricultural sources, including preservatives, however, the product must use only allowed inputs set out in the Australian Certified Organic Standard and meet strict manufacturing, labelling and auditing compliance systems required under this Standard.
Each test group was assigned two of the three food product categories, and a single labelling system for performance testing.
Participants were then presented with a second (less healthy) product within the same food category, featuring the same labelling system, and asked to indicate which was the healthier product.
Simulated product images and brand names were as similar as possible within each food category, and each labelling system occupied a similar surface area on the packages.
For ease of conversion from one system to another, we're going to label the categories as «Column 1» and so on.
Under the FDA's proposed system, the new label will be broken into the categories pregnancy and lactation.
A second category, labeled «system variables,» involved things a detective could control — for instance asking leading questions or deciding what kind of photos, lineups, or information witnesses saw.
Hallinger and Heck (1999) label these categories of leader practices «purposes,» «people» and «structures and social systems
The PACER system makes it difficult to identify commercial cases, Byrd claimed: It applies multiple nature and cause categories, and labels one - fourth of cases as IP, securities or antitrust actions.
Legal Realism Unpublished Decisions, Non-Citation Rules, and Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1 Existing Legal Scholarship and Empirical Data A DETAILED COMPARISON OF PRINT AND ELECTRONIC RESEARCH PROCESSES — IDENTIFYING SALIENT DIFFERENCES Electronic Researchers Are Not Guided by Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers with Respect to Identifying Relevant Theories, Principles, and Cases Electronic Researchers Do Not Encounter and Interpret Individual Cases Through the Lens of Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to Legal Research Diversity in Framing.
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