Sentences with phrase «only looking at the labels»

Unfortunately you can not tell the difference by only looking at the labels on the bag.

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Taking a look at Niantic's Ingress, the technical precursor to Pokémon Go, only drives this sense home — with its black and neon colors and cyber-punk storyline, it's like the raw and energetic basement tape to Pokémon Go's washed - out compromise of a major label debut album.
At the same time, people are increasingly looking for natural ingredients only with no additives added — they like to look at food ingredients labels they can understanAt the same time, people are increasingly looking for natural ingredients only with no additives added — they like to look at food ingredients labels they can understanat food ingredients labels they can understand.
Label & Print is the only UK event where you can take a first - hand look at the packaging print industry, with thousands of products and services on show.
So many people look at calories only and make horrible food decisions and it's just kind of sad cuz just reading a little more of the nutrition label or the ingredient give yous so much more important information!
«Consumers are looking at labels for things that not only taste good, but things they recognize and are comfortable with,» Moses said.
Following on from the debate this week surrounding Sir Alex Ferguson's claim that he only had four world class players in his time at Manchester United, here's a look at eight current stars we wrongly give that label to...
The procedure developed by the UCSB researchers looks more closely at the binding, and in effect labels all the parties involved in that step so that any erroneous activations of the reporter can be removed or disregarded, leaving only the true positives to be assessed.
For example, if you look at the label on a bag of frozen raspberries, the only ingredient is raspberries and yet youâ $ ™ ll still see 6 grams of sugar listed, even though none was added to the bag.
You could just look at the ingredients label, but there are so many alternative names for sugar that only a superhuman wouldn't slip up eventually.
However, there is need to understand that nowadays, most foods have labels that indicate the amount of calorie they contain; what we tend to forget is that calorie calculators do not only look at consumption but also focuses on the ability of your body to burn some of these calories during workouts.
(If you weight a head of broccoli, it may come to over a pound (454g), yet looking at the label you only see about 30 - 50 nutritional grams; after factoring out the water content, the difference not accounted for is the cellulose / hemicellulose content)
If you want to buy commercial kimchi, be sure to look at the label and select only those products that contain words to the following effect «contains live cultures», «naturally fermented» or «unpasteurized».
The nice thing about a whole food plant based diet is you don't have to know how to read labels to look at the ingredients... since there is only one.
The label «poor» arises from a development perspective that looks only at financial, infrastructure, technology and other tangible assets as the measures of wealth.
As we look back on the 1980's, then, we can be sure that any effort at blanket labeling will be only partially successful.
If we look at subgroups, though, 7.6 % of White students are labeled as gifted, but only 3.6 % of African American students.
The Ford is massive too — look at the labels in their collars and even the big Audi would only be wearing XL to the Boss's XXXL.
Look for the Chevrolet - Buick - GMC Certified Pre-Owned vehicle window label at dealerships to make sure you receive the benefits that only Certified can bring.
Now, it's not enough that you only look at the different nutrients listed in the label, you will also have to check if this is appropriate for your pet.
In Oakland, for instance, poet Jaime Cortez was hired to write «personal perspective» labels for pieces in the collection; they not only convey his experience looking at a work, but suggest a way of looking for other viewers.
What do you say to buyers who look at a listing's floor plan only to focus on the large space labeled «dining room» that they know they'll rarely use?
as far as the cookie jar it looks so similar to the canisters the only thing different is the label but alas i havent seen it at mine either.
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