You would need to prove that the statement is likely to cause confusion, or that the statement misrespresents the nature or
geographic origin of their goods.
In the land where the Brothers Grimm once filled folk with fear of the Big Bad Wolf, but which the newest science now claims is the single
geographic origin of domesticated dogs, our beloved companions, one can only expect the news of the first wild - born litter of wolf cubs to meet with mixed reviews.
Lead author Maria Panteli, from Queen Mary's School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, said: «This is the first study to investigate outliers in world music with such a large scale and tracing
the geographic origin of these recordings could help identify areas of the world that have developed a unique musical character.»
Turkey might be
the geographic origin of languages from English to Hindi, according to epidemiological tracking techniques
The locations of current Indo - European languages are well known, and
the geographic origin of older, extinct languages — such as Ancient Greek or Sanskrit — can be inferred from the historical record.
The signatures are added to a database which, when large enough, can be used to determine
the geographic origin of material found at an archaeological site.
Investigators established their IP addresses and contacted the Internet service provider to confirm
the geographic origin of offending posts.
Jake Sharpless of Rukkus published a heat map and some other goodies that demonstrate
the geographic origins of every player in the country.
«Adding central Asia now means that everyone with a favorite region can point to at least one paper that supports their suspicions regarding
the geographic origins of dogs.»
Not exact matches
Experts on the
origins of Europe traditionally refer back to Herodotus (c. 484 - 425 B.C.), the first known writer to designate Europe as a
geographic concept: «The Persians consider something
of their property to be Asia and the barbarian peoples who live there, while they maintain that Europe and the Greek world are a separate country.»
To me this appears the most satisfactory interpretation
of the present state
of Life on the surface
of the earth; despite a regrettable recrudescence
of racialism and nationalism which, impressive though it may be, and disastrous in its effect upon our private post-war lives, seems to have no scientific importance in the overall process: for the reason that any human tendency to fragmentation, regardless
of its extent and
origin, is clearly
of an order
of magnitude inferior to the planetary forces (
geographic, demographic, economic and psychic) whose constantly and naturally growing pressure must sooner or later compel us willy - nilly to unite in some form
of human whole organized on the basis
of human solidarity.
Its Pauline authorship is these days not seriously doubted; its date
of composition is more clearly determined than perhaps any other book
of the New Testament; the
origin of the church is recounted in Acts; the
geographic site
of Corinth is known and excavated; the integrity
of the text is not widely challenged; text - critical uncertainties are few.
I'm reserving my thoughts
of the design
of each wine label as they relate to their
geographic origin for a few close select friends.
Case studies will be given on how to authenticate food products — such as olive oil, wine, seafood, rice, honey and meats — in terms
of their
geographic origins and production methods.
I can't find any surveys on this in particular, but I would wager that the average person who would have this sort
of discussion would say a greek national is white and a turk non-white, though their skin tones and
geographic origin may be quite similar.
«We will establish an interview and screening process to determine an individual's risk level by considering the
geographic area
of origin and the level
of exposure to the virus,» Cuomo said.
Researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have helped put together the most comprehensive study ever conducted into the
origins of people in Vanuatu — regarded as a
geographic gateway from Asia to the Remote Pacific.
Most
of the known genetic markers for ancestry are shared by tens
of millions
of people, and so can provide only a general sense
of geographic origin.
Head shape may have served as an indicator
of ethnic affiliation, kin categorization, or
geographic origin.
Finally, we obtain divergence estimates between Eastern and Western dogs
of 17,000 — 24,000 years ago, consistent with a single
geographic origin for domestication, the timing
of which we narrow down to between ∼ 20,000 and 40,000 years ago.
To better understand the evolutionary
origins of this phenomenon, Benjamin Winger, a graduate student
of the Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University
of Chicago, and his colleagues Keith Barker, PhD, a University
of Chicago alumnus now at the University
of Minnesota in St. Paul, and Richard Ree, PhD,
of the Field Museum
of Natural History in Chicago, developed a new model to infer the historical
geographic distributions
of migratory birds.
People often use physical characteristics such as these — along with area
of geographic origin and shared culture — to group themselves and others into «races.»
What about those
of us who use some dialect and ungrammatical dialogue to show the characters» lack
of education or
geographic origins?
It is illegal to consider the racial, ethnic, religious or national
origin composition
of a neighborhood or
geographic area surrounding a housing accommodation or whether or not such composition is undergoing change, or is expected to undergo change, in appraising a housing accommodation or in determining whether or not, or under what terms and condition, to provide financial assistance.
Many non-profits and trade organizations offer scholarships based upon volunteer experience, choice
of major, ethnicity,
geographic origin, and many other factors.
Data have been weighted to adjust for variation in the sample relating to
geographic region, sex, race, Hispanic
origin, marital status, age, education and the number
of adults in the household.
The exhibition brings together a great range
of artistic practices and languages (photography, video, painting, sculpture, installation...), cultures,
geographic origins, generations and experiences, to establish a tension between extremely different artistic approaches: melancholy
of vanity, ironic play with identity, political biography and existential questioning, the body as sculpture, effigy or fragment
of its symbolic substitute.
Our staff encompasses a broad range
of human differences and abilities including but not limited to: age, ethnicity, gender,
geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values; and are committed to utilizing them to best serve our clients.
Advised winery and vintners» association on constitutionality
of bill being considered by the California legislature regarding wine labeling that includes brand names indicative
of the wine's
geographic origin.
However, when aggregating data from multiple
origins, for example within an industry vertical or
geographic regions, be careful with the types
of conclusions being drawn: adding up densities for the same metric across multiple
origins does not account for relative population differences across
origins.
Also your religion (and country
of origin if it happens to be other than India or
geographic location you are targeting).
Age
of children, number
of children,
geographic location, racial
origin, disability status, and income status are highlighted.