This study might open a can of worms for the FDA, which must decide what a gluten - free
label claim means.
Not exact matches
Just as with other nebulous meat and dairy
claims — such as «grass - fed» and «cage - free» — what we think a
label means is typically a far cry from the truth.
Labels mean nothing without the scientific data to back up their
claims.
I started accepting the
label «atheist» when I realized it doesn't necessarily
mean that at all, and also when I realized not only that the God
claim could not be demonstrated, but also that there are sound reasons for doubting it.
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).
Here is a concrete example of what economists
mean by «efficiency» and what I am calling prudence: enriching the rich in Tanzania simply does not accomplish what its
label claims; it is inefficient, inefficacious, imprudent.
but on the third day using his Power of Resurrection rose from the dead to
claim his seat next to God in heaven, I
mean next to himself since he was also God and then told the masses that he died for their sins, though oddly enough being God he could have simply absolved them of their sins and he really didn't die because he lives and is coming back to judge man based upon the original sins... but not sure if that would work since man can clearly kill a God with wood and nails... I know, I know confusing and likely to be
labeled heresy... but debates about nomenclature and religion... i
mean story telling... just don't mix.
These curious
claims by Albert Schweitzer (in The Philosophy of Civilization [Macmillan, 1949]-RRB- lead one to wonder what he
means by mysticism and whether, in the face of being variously
labeled «idealist,» «rationalist,» «existentialist» and «radical» free - thinker, he is a mystic after all.
Albert Schweitzer's curious
claims lead one to wonder what he
means by mysticism and whether, in the face of being variously
labeled «idealist,» «rationalist,» «existentialist» and «radical» free - thinker, he is a mystic after all.
A product certified organic
means that QAI has verified it is true to that organic
labeling claim — from the land on which each ingredient is grown, to the post-harvest processing plants, to the MELT Organic manufacturing facilities.
Learn what
claims like «certified organic» or «free - range» on meat and dairy
labels mean for animal welfare.
Regulating health
claims on food
labels using nutrient profiling: what will the proposed standard
mean in the Australian supermarket?
And just because that map doesn't
label ownership outside the Ottoman doesn't
mean land wasn't
claimed.
However, it's always up to you to look at the
label and find out what these health
claims really
mean.
But despite the hype, not all probiotics are created equal, and just because a food
label claims to contain probiotics doesn't
mean it actually works.
Claims like «natural»
mean next to nothing on a product
label, so always make sure to do your research and read ingredient lists.
Greenwashing — making false
claims about the environmental virtues of a product or service — is exacerbated by confusion about the
meaning and interpretation of
labels in the green - products industry.
Non-Profit Debt Consolidation There are many debt consolidation companies that
claim to be non-profit, but it is important to distinguish exactly what that
label means in such a context.
This second best puppy food formula is made without any byproducts or meat meals, and the company
claims this as «holistic» food, although this marketing term has no
meaning under FDA and AAFCO pet food
labeling requirements.
If a
label holds the
claim, «complete and balanced,» it
means the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) have approved the food.
The FDA doesn't allow
claims of low ash to be put on the
label, and low ash doesn't necessarily
mean that a cat food will prevent urinary tract problems in your cat.
This
means that a food
label can
claim to have «natural» ingredients but may still contain artificial preservatives and other junk.
Likewise, the FDA's control of «
labeling» extended to the other
means (such as «Dear Doctor» letters) that plaintiffs
claimed the defendant should have employed.
This
means that when there's an accident, one of the drivers will be
labeled the «at fault» driver for causing the accident, and that person (and their insurance) will be subject to lawsuits and
claims.
That lack of guidance
means that
labels that
claim products are green may be misleading, says Joel Hirschberg, president and co-owner of Iowa - based Green Building Supply store, among the first in the country to focus on selling safe, environmentally friendly products to home owners and home builders.
But WaterSense -
labeled shower heads,
claim to use less than 2 million gallons a minute, which
means switching to one could help save a whopping 2,900 gallons a year.