Even in a court of law the judge accepts my expert witness opinion without adulteration or hesitation, and you are not beyond the courts. |
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But standard monitoring devices that measure the proper levels of those additives probably would quickly alert the plant to such adulteration. |
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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. |
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Well, the deliberate contamination of food materials with low quality, cheap, non-edible or toxic substances is called food adulteration. |
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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. |
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The multiple signs and symptoms of intoxication and withdrawal often are not consistent because of variable dosages and the adulteration of drugs. |
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However, the incentive to adulterate gasoline with untaxed industrial solvents remains, and such adulteration is a continuing problem. |
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The history of the wine trade is replete with fraud, adulteration and all manner of chiseling from antiquity to the present. |
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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. |
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It is not suitable for the detection of milk and cheese adulteration by heat-treated bovine whey protein concentrates. |
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You even appear to believe that these requirements will protect us from adulteration, counterfeit and fraud. |
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One of the advantages of home treatment kits is that they are in sealed packages, so they are less liable to adulteration. |
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It was also noted that another, more long term project, concerned the integrity of the raw milk supply chain by screening milk for adulteration. |
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The word Brugge does not refer to the bridges over the Reie River. It is an adulteration of the Old Norwegian word for jetty. |
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I found adulteration is extremely widespread: urea, soap powder, starch are very popular additives. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Any containers used for packaging natural mineral waters shall be fitted with closures designed to avoid any possibility of adulteration or contamination. |
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Carbon and oxygen isotope ratio measurements are a particularly cost-effective means to identify food adulteration and examine environmental issues. |
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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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The Delegation of France drew the attention of the Committee to the risk of establishing ranges which might be too wide, especially for sterols which were indicators of adulteration. |
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In some cases, although legislation exists for the elimination of lead additives in fuel, there is lack of implementation and fuel adulteration, which allow leaded gasoline to exist on the market. |
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Economic adulteration is a no-no as well as contamination or species substitution, Billy said. |
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All necessary precautions shall be taken to avoid any change of composition of the sample, contamination or adulteration which might arise during transportation or storage. |
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Regardless of the method of decaffeination, some adulteration of the coffee bean results along the way, and in no case is 100 percent of caffeine removed. |
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The later periods were characterized by more elaborate detail, but adulteration of the gold with bronze and other metallic powders was often prevalent. |
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The violation of the rules made by virtue of these powers is not necessarily a fraudulent act such as deceit, adulteration or the sale of adulterated food. |
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At the moment we cannot guarantee exclusion of manipulation, undesigned adulteration or use only of updated information on line of communication between user and provider. |
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Problems like food adulteration are complex and global and it is only in partnership with players at the sharp end of the problem that we can find lasting, workable solutions. |
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The result is the industry's lowest adulteration rate. |
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When products claim to provide immediate relieve of symptoms, physicians should watch out for possible intentional adulteration with pharmaceuticals. |
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Reiterating that the campaign would be continued in true spirit and adulteration of all sorts would be eliminated for good, he said profiteering is also being discouraged. |
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In 2013, as part of the 2013 meat adulteration scandal DNA tests revealed that horsemeat was present in some meat products sold in outlets owned by Whitbread. |
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