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mislabeled. The
Australian study makes sense because certain amounts of
mislabeling can
occur at each step in the
distribution process.
Mislabeling was...
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white tuna.
Oceana claims that this
mislabeling,
whether by
ignorance or deceit, is more
hazardous than the
mislabeling of
other fish due to the potential...
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series eight,
placing Evil
Under the Sun
after Murder in Mesopotamia, and
mislabeling the
former episode's
airdate as "15
December 2002" (which was the airdate...
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University of
Singapore showed a 7.8%
mislabeling rate for single-type
seafood products, and 38.5%
mislabeling for
products containing multiple meat sources...
- wine as
Pinot noir in the
United States. The
controversy involved the
mislabeling of
wines from
vintners in
southern France which were
falsely sold to...
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shaped into a
uniform size.
Confusion occurs when baby-cut
carrots are
mislabeled as "baby carrots". The
immature roots of the
carrot plant are sometimes...
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pharmacist Criminal charge(s)
Tampering with drugs,
adulteration or
mislabeling of
drugs Criminal penalty 30
years in prison, $25,000 fine, $10.4 million...
- for
cognitive distortions: self-centered,
blaming others, minimizing-
mislabeling, and ****uming the worst. The
cognitive distortions listed below are categories...
- "barley malt extract" (or just malt syrup),
though there are
instances of
mislabeling "extract"
where additional grains or corn
syrup are in production. Barley...
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although using the name 'scrod'
without the
species is in
principle mislabeling. Historically,
scrod was
simply a
small cod or haddock, "too
small to...