Sentences with phrase «of such a label»

As the study was conducted in a brain scanner at the LIFE&BRAIN Center in Bonn, researchers could also show that products labeled with this emblem led to increased activity in specific brain regions: For example, they observed increased activation in regions important for reward processing as well as frontal regions that process abstract product attributes (e.g. whether or not a product carries a Fair Trade logo, and the meaning of such a label).
The House of Commons International Development Committee wants the government to study the feasibility of such a labeling scheme, in addition to appointing an official to promote fair trade.

Not exact matches

A year ago, the London - based multinational undertook a study entitled «The World in 2050,» which projected Canada would be the only major developed economy to hold its position in the world — at the No. 10 spot — at mid-century, largely because of the demand for its resources and its ties through immigration to emerging markets (which by that time will no longer be labelled as such).
As Search Engine Journal noted in a follow - up article, there are several questions that remain unanswered, such as whether retailers partnering with Google in this program will see their sites gain more prominence in Google's search results, whether those sites will be clearly labelled as those of paid partners, and whether Google will steer users towards the cheapest products.
No Labels — the growing movement of Democrats, Republicans, and independents that we lead — has such a plan.
MSCI on Wednesday gave Snap one of its lowest grades of corporate governance, a «B,» labeling it a «laggard» on such measures.
Luckily, failure — even if you do not label it as such — can be a beloved aspect of the road to success, something our world's brightest individuals have grown to respect and appreciate.
Combine this insatiable demand for talent with a sub-cultural shift of regarding labels such as «nerd» and «dweeb» as positive indicators of nuanced passion rather than pariah - like brands, and you end up with many more people interested in coding.
As such, it's the first long - term analysis of the effects of menu labeling in the United States.
It makes container labels for many of the world's biggest brands, such as Pepsi and Nestle, and often makes the containers, too.
It is offering smaller portions of soda such as 250 ml cans, and it's added clearer nutrition labeling to its bottles and cans.
Shipping label parameters such as package weight and preferred carrier will be pre-populated on the basis of a merchant's history and preferences.
When Cowboy Ventures founder Aileen Lee coined the term unicorn as a label for such corporate creatures in a November 2013 TechCrunch blog post, just 39 of the past decade's VC - backed U.S. software startups had topped the $ 1 billion valuation mark.
Concepts such as creativity, prototyping, and turning ideas into action pertain to many facets of growing a company, not just the visual or functional thinking commonly placed under the «design» label.
The label must include a statement explaining the meaning of the term natural (such as «no artificial ingredients; minimally processed»).
So here's a quick look at the ethical issues — not necessarily labelled as such — in the September 26, 2011 issue of Canadian Business.
Facebook will label political adverts and provide an archive of such ads prior to 2019 that shows who has financed them to provide more transparency, Schroepfer said.
New York City fashion designer Betsey Johnson founded her own clothing label in 1978, with the aim of distilling into her own distinct brand her years spent outfitting counterculture icons such as the Velvet Underground.
Along with established international brands such as Louis Vuitton and Burberry moving in, a crop of homegrown fashion houses has emerged, including Maki Oh, a Nigerian womenswear label that showed at New York Fashion Week in March, has been featured in Vogue and is worn by American singer Azealia Banks.
But he also evinced such open contempt for the news department (which he labeled â $ œFort Newsâ $) and current affairs â $ «the very lifeblood of the CBCâ $ ™ s raison dâ $ ™ etre as a public broadcaster â $ «that he alienated the beleaguered CBC staff.
We provide value added services such as kitting, labelling, sorting, stuffing and de-stuffing of containers, repacking and bulk breaking.
Profits from Solms - Delta estate, which produces 30,000 cases of wine annually under labels such as Cape Jazz and Africana, allow the workers and tenants to pay for health care, school fees, and a social worker to tackle issues of alcoholism and domestic violence.
Physical damages of the same proportion would be considered an act of war or terrorism, and as such, it is fitting to label this concern a matter of national security.
In addition, political ads on the social network will now be more clearly labeled as such, and also contain the (verified) identity of the party that paid for the placement.
Since it «sees» the lane markings using a camera in the upper windshield area, it is imperative this area be clear and free of blockage such as stickers, dirt, snow, tinting material, markings and labels.
Instead of labeling the chart with a neutral title such as, «Mortgage Rates By Race,» like I did with this article, the Pew Research Center decided to focus on the negatives and entitled it, «Blacks, Hispanics More Likely To Pay Higher Mortgage Rates.»
It's one of a variety of such syndromes we track, and I've simply labeled it «Bubble,» because with a single exception, this extreme variant has only emerged just before the worst market collapses in the past century.
A memo, obtained recently by CNN, says Mr. Trump intends to propose changes to the treaty on issues such as currency manipulation, lumber, country - of - origin labelling for meat as well as environmental and safety standards.
Non-preferential rules of origin are used for other commercial reasons, such as regulating labeling of goods and the monitoring of trade embargoes.
I am so sorry that you have been told / taught such awful things about Jesus, but whether or not you believe He is fully man and also fully God, there is more than enough proof historically and in present scripture to show that labeling Him as a mysogonist and an advocate for murder is a drastically false account of who He is and what He stood for.
I am not defined by such labels as atheist or believer, they are just possible words to describe some very miniscule part of what I happen to think about a very basic level of the topic.
But it's a faulty label because the focus is upon the existence or non-existence of such an entity.
Increased recognition of the accomplishments of the Middle Ages (including the birth of engineering, social benefits such as universities, hospitals and the beginnings of corporations and labor guilds, as well as science, (all under the Catholic Church) has led to the label being restricted in application or avoided by serious historians.
If such a thing existed, «righteous» or «unrighteous,» then the corrext labeling process would explore the morality of the actions between differing social groups.
Written as a song of overt adoration addressed to God, which in the Christian context might be label as worship, «Portrait» subtly removes the stereotypes of religion often associated with such lyrics as, Christ — Jah flesh; Christ — light within; Christ — beginning and the end.
Since that time, a variety of thoughts and biases have come toward an association with the label, such as libertarians, the southern agrarians, and the religious, as well as reconstructions of traditionalism (Kirk), calls for experience and history in the place of abstract reason (Oakeshott and Scruton), and a defense of moral and intellectual virtue outside organized religion (Strauss).
Fiction clearly is that and labeled as such as are all the other kinds of books.
She rightly points out that «the work of Servais - Theodore Pinckaers might stand as a bridge uniting the efforts of younger Thomists and Balthasarians because of its accent on the theo - dramatic nature of moral life,» but she also at times indulges in such unhelpful labels as «Baroque Thomism» and «nuptial mysticism.»
Keen labels such «dis - eased» persons Homo Faber (man the fabricator, or worker)- man bent on creating his own meaning by eliminating all elements of mystery.
«Scattered throughout these essays are self - affixed labels such as «we anti-representationists,» «we Western liberal intellectuals,» «we partisans of solidarity,» «we pragmatists,» «we new fuzzies,» «us shepherds of Being,» «we enlightened post-Kuhnians,» «we anti-essentialists,» «we moderns,» «we humans,» «we bourgeois liberals,» «we Deweyans,» «we pragmatic Wittgensteinean therapists.»
Such was the case with the former neo-Nazi leader Ingo Hasselbach, who reports that the East German National Socialist skinhead movement was born of disaffected but essentially apolitical youths who discovered Nazism only when the state and other hated authority figures labeled them as «neo-Nazis.»
No such label applies to people who don't wear socks or don't believe that gold does exist at the end of a rainbow.
Whenever someone like the Fort Hood shooter commits an act of terror we are lectured on not jumping to conclusions, and not profiling, blah, blah, blah... But when someone who does such an act so much as passes within a thousand miles of a Christian, then the media labels him as a murderer and condemns Christianity as a whole.
When the constitution of 1917 was drafted, therefore, «Catholic» representation was nonexistent, and the resulting document not only repeated earlier material restrictions on the Church (such as government ownership of all church property, civil registry of priests, and making marriage a civil matter) but also got in a symbolic lick or two (for example, religious garb was not to be worn in public; worship was to be only an indoor affair; alien priests were forbidden; and no religious labels were allowed for political parties).
(II Samuel xv - xviii) Again, if we isolate those parts which in our proposed classification would have to be labelled «Religion», some of them do not appear to have any particular relevance to the religious life as it is understood by civilized men in our contemporary world; such as the detailed regulations for the ritual slaughter of animals in the Book of Leviticus.
Even though we label this abuse «sexual,» it is not merely sexual, since it includes other types of abuse such as emotional, psychological, and spiritual abuse as well.
It didn't help that, back then, women writers of faith were such an underrepresented group online, several advertisers and publishers literally had no category for women like me, so they labeled me a «mommy blogger,» whether the term fit my work or not.
The history of scientific efforts to explain human behavior provides many examples, and some aspects of cosmology, such as its Anthropic Principle, invite the label «cosmo - theology.»
One important reason has to do with the prominence in such settings of the judgment that the term «interreligious dialogue» labels the only proper mode for intercourse among religious communities.
And that is much more useful than David simply providing a new definition for two reasons: he's seeking not necessarily to redefine, but to challenge already existing inconsistencies between our use of the words and how people actually function, AND because such terms are given their meaning collectively so redefining it alone would be meaningless because it wouldn't draw on people's real experience with their beliefs and views of the labels.
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