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How to use adulteration in a sentence

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Even in a court of law the judge accepts my expert witness opinion without adulteration or hesitation, and you are not beyond the courts.
But standard monitoring devices that measure the proper levels of those additives probably would quickly alert the plant to such adulteration.
The public perception is that it is wrong and that they do not agree with adulteration of the water supply to address a relatively small problem.
Well, the deliberate contamination of food materials with low quality, cheap, non-edible or toxic substances is called food adulteration.
The technique, which can detect adulteration and locational variation of active constituents of plant materials, has been patented in the U.S. and the European Union.
The multiple signs and symptoms of intoxication and withdrawal often are not consistent because of variable dosages and the adulteration of drugs.
However, the incentive to adulterate gasoline with untaxed industrial solvents remains, and such adulteration is a continuing problem.
The history of the wine trade is replete with fraud, adulteration and all manner of chiseling from antiquity to the present.
The downward course began in the 19th century, with loss of originality and a falling off, due to adulteration, in the quality of the material.
It is not suitable for the detection of milk and cheese adulteration by heat-treated bovine whey protein concentrates.
You even appear to believe that these requirements will protect us from adulteration, counterfeit and fraud.
One of the advantages of home treatment kits is that they are in sealed packages, so they are less liable to adulteration.
It was also noted that another, more long term project, concerned the integrity of the raw milk supply chain by screening milk for adulteration.
The word Brugge does not refer to the bridges over the Reie River. It is an adulteration of the Old Norwegian word for jetty.
I found adulteration is extremely widespread: urea, soap powder, starch are very popular additives.
The misuse of melamine, namely the adulteration of various food products with the chemical, raised significant public health and food safety concerns in the first decade of the 21st century.
Part of the problem has been that mixing fraud, adulteration and misrepresentation are generally considered to be widespread internationally, including in Canada, and are practised in many forms.
Any containers used for packaging natural mineral waters shall be fitted with closures designed to avoid any possibility of adulteration or contamination.
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratio measurements are a particularly cost-effective means to identify food adulteration and examine environmental issues.
The project also provided advice to national authorities on strategies to strengthen food control systems to protect public health, prevent fraud and deception, avoid food adulteration and facilitate trade.
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Most of the cases that I heard turned on the adulteration and falsification of liquors.
After the practices of adulteration naturally follow the practices of retail trade.
That scared the people, and for a while the adulteration of the material ceased.
Mrs. smatter had raised her suspicions about the adulteration of all the food on the table.
Flour, terra alba, alum, and chalk are the chief ingredients used in the adulteration of cream of tartar.
It gives many openings for theories of agglutination and adulteration.
Assam tea, though not so inviting in colour, is free from adulteration.
There is a philosophy about adulteration I dont know much about.
An excessive amount of sand in the ash should be classed as adulteration.
Dressing is not regarded as an adulteration, but as an embellishment.
Later in the century heavy penalties were imposed for adulteration.
I suppose no boy of twenty really loves a WOMEN, but loves only his etherealised extract of woman, entirely free from earthy adulteration.
Better any disfigurement by leads than the least adulteration of old work.
Adulteration requires donors to smuggle some type of additive substance into the bathroom, inside their underclothing or somewhere on their body.
Adulteration of gasoline, Diesel and kerosene are indulged primarily due to the significant price difference between these products and the adulterant.
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