But some experts argue that simplified labeling may do more harm than good in the long run.
It's easiest to think of this in labeling method as having two distincts parts, the task subject and the next action description.
Will it take extreme new laws aimed at more explicit labeling of fattening foods, curtailing food portions, raising taxes on junk food, or offering tax breaks for slim people?
Herein, the device, accessories, labeling and packaging is called the device system.
This past summer, the agency used that authority to mandate a boxed warning on the professional labeling for antipsychotics.
He had just been accepted to Harvard, and Ranney, she cautioned, could easily write the school a letter labeling him a troublemaker.
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No statistical model, for example, can describe with perfect accuracy all the e-mails you might legitimately receive, while labeling the rest as spam.
But not labeling is wrong and unfair to the consumers who should have the right to know what they are buying and indeed to decide whether they want to buy GM food or not.
Require menu labeling in chain restaurants so customers can get calorie information on menus and menu boards.
Implement carbon footprint labeling on meat products.
But since then, food makers have devised all sorts of creative ways to circumvent labeling regulations - and to confuse and seduce consumers.
In many cases, a supervisor "determines" the ability of a worker in about three weeks, labeling them as either "can do" or "can't do" workers.
The FDA says it does not have the power to mandate labeling that describes how a food was made, only the content variation that results from a different production process.
European laws prohibit the export of this dangerous waste, but labeling the trash as a "charitable donation" offers a loophole.
One is requiring cigarette labeling and advertising to carry warnings of the health hazards of smoking.