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Examples of adulteration


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Her escape underscores the powers of cosmetic adulteration in a society that understands race as a visual category and ascribes racial significations of value.
Concerns surrounding these practices were initially connected to discussions on food adulteration and the fraudulent sale of sub-standard food items.
The limited capacity of the colonial state to intervene in the rubber market is most starkly illuminated by the practice of rubber adulteration.
The pending bill would broaden the definitions of, and put teeth into the penalties for, adulteration.
Nor was the risk of adulteration so obvious that only someone indifferent to the risk could have failed to notice it.
The colonial state proved particularly challenged by the practice of rubber adulteration, whereby local collectors and traders corrupted rubber with foreign objects to increase its weight.
We have listened this morning to an interesting, knowledgeable, exposition on food poisoning, food adulteration, food technology, labelling and advertising.
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Then there is the question of the adulteration of milk by the addition of water or skimmed milk.
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The trouble only comes in from villainous adulteration, and from the sale of raw spirit while it is still reeking with fusel oil.
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For instance, it refers to seed produced in climatic conditions different from our own and seed which may be used for adulteration.
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They do not prevent the adulteration of milk.
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You bring in every dairyman, and it would give an excuse for dairymen and wholesale providers who may be guilty of adulteration.
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Many of the present provisions have their origin in nineteenth century legislation on the adulteration of food and drugs and on public health.
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The amount of adulteration which goes on is a disgrace to our civilisation.
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Is there any record anywhere of any adulteration in this way?
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Will it deal with the adulteration of flour?
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Again, in taking samples some authorities may have given special attention to sources where there was particular reason to suspect adulteration.
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Clause 10 deals with the strength of spirits, which can be sold up to 35 degrees under proof without notice of adulteration.
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By 1858 it was estimated that adulteration had been reduced to one-tenth as a result of his work.
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The matter is not one which calls for consideration in connection with the question of adulteration and sophistication of flour and flour products.
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The present laws on adulteration came from a cruder age when the treacherous trader mixed alum with his flour and sand with his brown sugar.
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The difficulty at present is to bring to book anyone of those who handle the milk before the consumer receives it, in case of adulteration.
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But his proposal would not in any way obviate the detection of adulteration so far as it provides means of detection.
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That may be so, but it is not my business to suggest what, if any, is the proper machinery for getting rid of adulteration.
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