Do
you think clear labelling on countries of origin is important?
Not exact matches
I've
thought about it and have decided that I never, ever want this stuff in anything I, or my family, or my friends consume unless they have made an informed choice to go ahead and it it based on
clear product
labeling.
(Just realised the date of this post but it is the «the great attachment parenting con» article and the follow up on Nurshable that have been getting me
thinking) I have been trying to work out why I struggle so much with the
label «attachment parenting» and you have really helped
clear the fog in my mind.
While we do not have access to the specific details of any insured traveler's policy — we only see the comments — it's
clear that many travelers unfairly
label travel insurance a fraud simply because the policy didn't pay out when the insured
thought it should.
Other astronomers have looked for this x-ray source but
thought little of it, just
labeling it p1 and leaving it up to later study — it wasn't
clear whether the x-rays were coming from inside or behind the supernova remnant.
Then you have hurdles like certification, after - sales support and even specific regional
labeling requirements to
clear before
thinking of a global rollout, and at the moment, the Xiaomi Mi MIX, with its record - breaking 91.3 percent screen - to - body ratio, isn't deemed worth the effort.