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Actually, it is a matter of preferring a more informative label.
For these people, informative labeling may not be needed.
Informative labels make it clear that all are potent symbols of authority.
Clear, informative labelling will help European consumers make better choices from now on.
The works in the show, helped along by succinct, informative labels, offer independent corroboration.
You have the right to accurate, informative labeling of products so that you can make your own decisions about what to buy.
The informative labeling accompanying each object, some with critical comments, is in German and English throughout the museum.
Informative labels give historical background and some include photographs of the local families that owned the quilts, adding a personal dimension to the display.
He prefers a less informative label that disguises the fat content of many products that contain meat.
I assure the hon. Gentleman that the Government are committed to a policy of informative labelling.
The sometimes arcane material is made more accessible by informative labels whose headings can have an emphatic, journalistic sound.
And what a treat to see such a generous and wide-ranging selection of them on display, with informative labels to put them in context.
Consumers need clearer and more informative labelling, particularly as regards origin. France is waging a campaign in defence of French names such as champagne and cognac.
Informative labels and simple counter identification through symbols about the location of goods are of considerable help to older people, as they are for shoppers of all ages.
He also urged stores to use simpler and more informative labeling on goods, to give more specific data in advertising and to provide sales personnel with accurate knowledge of merchandise.
There are subtle, comfortable changes to mark the birthday: revised placements of a number of objects, a spread of new, clear, informative labels; the plants in the gardens and surrounding the grounds refreshed.
There are informative labels in French throughout, and a guide will show you around (a tip is appreciated) but it's only worthwhile if you speak French; otherwise he'll simply point and say 'drum'.
Finally, in the last two galleries, we encounter the art museum setting, where sculptures and utilitarian pieces alike are presented as precious objects, spotlighted in fabric-lined vitrines and explained with brief but informative labels.
Only when a significant amount of food preparation moved from the home to food factories and when people became considerably more interested in what they were eating in the 1960s was there pressure to have more informative labels.
What is important for consumers is to know that their food comes from healthy plants and animals and that all along the food chain at each stage there is sensible, comprehensible legislation in place with effective monitoring and that the food eventually sold in shops carries clear informative labelling to ensure a wholesome quality product.
The WAPF states it is dedicated to "restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet... [and] supporting particular movements that contribute to this objective including accurate nutrition instruction, biodynamic and organic farming, pasture-feeding of livestock, community-supported agriculture, honest and informative labelling, prepared parenting and nurturing therapies.