Sentences with phrase «special display sections»

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Section 23 states that there should be no special displays, price reductions or «any other promotional activity to induce the sale of an infant formula».
Mothers who want to buy formula will be able to find it in the baby section without use of special displays.
and a few figures lingered in the toy section where they were never supposed to be, the dedicated Disney Infinity section and the special endcap display of Star Wars - specific toys were empty.
Get a preview of some of the concepts on display in this gallery, and be sure to visit our special Los Angeles Auto Show section for a full breakdown of all the concept and production vehicles on display.
Grab a cup of coffee and donut, check out a special exhibit of cool display vehicles, mingle with colleagues, and then hit the ground running by visiting the newly expanded Featured Exhibitors section at the LVH.
If a store stocks both types of products, it's a good idea to display the high - end items in a special boutique section of the store.
Creating special displays, or even designating entire sections or aisles as natural, organic and green will spark customer interest and make shopping easier for the natural - inclined customer, says Jordan.
Spa products could also be highlighted within a larger grooming product section through special displays or signage.
Combat here is largely in real - time with your group of up to four heroes having a maximum of three special skills mapped to their little sections of the screen at any given time, but you can also access these by holding a key while hovering over an enemy or friendly to bring up a contextual radial menu that will display defensive abilities or offensive ones based on what the cursor is above.
His collection of first generation graffiti art by key figures like Futura 2000, Lady Pink, and Keith Haring is on display at the Museum of the City of New York through August 24, and his own work will appear in a special section of the Whitney Biennial curated by Julie Ault.
A special section of the exhibit hall was set aside for this purpose and seven start - ups were on display there.
Comment: The majority of commenters supported our proposal to codify the existing special enrollment periods for (1) dependents of Indians on the same application as the Indian at § 155.420 (d)(8)(ii); (2) victims of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment at § 155.420 (d)(10); (3) Medicaid or CHIP denials at § 155.420 (d)(11); (4) material plan or benefit display errors at § 155.420 (d)(12); and (5) data matching issues that are cleared post-expiration of an inconsistency period or individuals who are verified through the data matching process to meet the citizenship, national, or immigration criteria described in section 1401 (c)(1)(A)(ii) of the Affordable Care Act at § 155.420 (d)(13).
Other commenters requested the expansion of existing special enrollment periods, including adding provider network and drug formulary errors to the special enrollment period for plan or benefit display errors under paragraph (d)(4) of this section, allowing dependents of Indians to enroll in or change enrollments along with the Indian through the special enrollment period in paragraph (d)(8) of this section, and allowing for a retroactive coverage start date for consumers who qualify for the special enrollment period due to a loss of minimum essential coverage in paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
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