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1 But environmental and legal experts say the wording is loose, the targets non-binding and sanctions non-existent.
2 Food and chemical companies say the wording would suggest something is wrong with gene modified ingredients that the companies believe are safe.
3 Experts said the wording was vague and had been watered down from earlier drafts.
4 But lawyers said the wording on the regulation itself leaves it open to discussion.
5 The official said the wording on such messages may have gone too far in some areas.
6 The Labour spokesman said the wording and timing of the amendment was still to be decided.
7 But University of Florida law professor Lyrissa C. Barnett Lidsky said the wording of Section 203 is ambiguous.
8 The party's environment spokesman Phil Hogan said the wording was finalised following a meeting of the front bench.
9 DUP leader Arlene Foster has said the wording of a UK-EU proposal on the post-Brexit Irish border shocked her.
10 He said the wording of the pr(...)
11 Another source said the wording of the affected deal terms was changed before the deal was made public on Monday.
12 He said the wording in the guide was intended to be general advice, not a legal statement about EQC's approach.
13 It did not specify exactly what arrangements would be allowed or barred, but campaigners said the wording confirmed their fears.
14 An ex-police officer, Clancy said the wording of information about vehicle registrations and deportations appeared to originate from police records.
15 A spokesman said the wording of the planned changes would probably be wide enough for the headscarf to be worn anywhere.
16 The sources said the wording of the tender suggests it will probably have also gone to lithium producers, chemical producers and battery makers.
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