The labels mean different things in different environments anyway: what is called «right wing conservative capitalist» in some European countries might well be perceived as «left wing liberal communist» in the United states.
The labels mean different things in different environments anyway: what is called «right wing conservative capitalist» in some European countries might...
There is still plenty to consider as different organic
labels mean different things.
Not exact matches
Further, all of those
labels could
mean different things to us today than they
meant to him back then.
While I'm no fan of
labels --(and «emerging» or «emergent» can
mean a lot of
different things to a lot of
different people)-- it would be dishonest for me to say that I have not been influenced by many of the writers and speakers that are associated with this movement.
This is the most important
thing to know and it's pretty straightforward: a BPA - free
label doesn't
mean a product is free from other harmful chemical compounds that are slightly
different but have a
different name.
The three terms the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) uses to
label organic products all
mean slightly
different things.
I do this rather than
labeling my puppies as toy, teacup, micro, mini or pocket because I have found that these terms
mean different things to
different people and I prefer to avoid the confusion these
labels can cause.