Asking people to label themselves in a poll often yields different answers than theological questioning does.
In contrast, companies in the European Union are required to label foods containing nanoparticles.
It urged takeaway operators to label curries correctly and be honest with their customers.
Selling top search results, and failing to label the results as sponsored, were the common accusations.
ENGADGET: Editorial: FTC and Google -- why the right decision feels so wrong to so many people
But there is much debate over whether to label excessive use a mental illness.
By using the right gene to label the cells, this might just be possible.
"To label this as a terrorist plot is indeed a leap, " Moore said.
Obama's supporters are moving fast to label Palin as a dangerously inexperienced extremist.
CNN: Analysis: Four things McCain needs to accomplish this week
Hubbard was certainly grandiose, but to label him merely a fraud is to ignore the complexity of his character.
And as a result, he was able to label himself the Comeback Kid.
Check out the video for details and the other part of his challenge to retailers to label the remedies accurately.
Mr Kerry posed a different challenge, but the Rove team managed to label him a flip-flopping liberal with some success.
Last year, the online-ad industry launched a program to label ads that are sent to computer users based on tracking data.
Children's services manager Denise Moultrie said she believed many professionals were reluctant to label a young person as a sex offender.
But mainstream parties which used to offer a straight choice between socialists and conservatives are no longer so easy to label.
He is advocating for the government to go even further, requiring restaurants to label whether they use industrial products or source their food locally.
But to label these reports as representative of small businesses defies logic.
FORBES: How Big Is A "Small" Business? Here's Why It Matters
He also wants to make it possible to label the links, so that users do not head off in the wrong direction.
The Democrats will likely try to label them the Iraq War party.
By 1990 the Metropolitan Museum of Art, followed by numerous other museums, had begun to label its frames as well as its paintings.
Food manufacturers, supermarkets and health experts are to be asked their views on the best way to label the nutritional content of food.
The new laws emerging in states and cities across America try to label certain loan characteristics as predatory, so as to ban them.
ECONOMIST: Lawmakers, state and federal, are mounting an attack
Currently RFID tags are relatively expensive so most are used to log what is in boxes of goods rather than to label individual items.
So interested that the band is now signed to label One Beat Records that was started by Jon Brookes and Ian Light in 2010.
Compliance with the new guidance is not required by law, although Defra says businesses are legally bound to label food with either a use-by or best-before date.
BBC: Scrap food sell-by dates, government urges manufacturers
The authors don't state as fact information that they can't back up and, in general, seem willing to label claims as either credible or not.
Having established Pucci as a go-to label for the red-carpet set, the designer took a left turn and opened his show with the zany swirls.
WSJ: In Milan, Lavish Looks Flaunt All That Glitters (and Slithers)
Health Secretary Alan Milburn, making a Commons statement on the issue, notably refused to label the crisis an epidemic, simply describing it as an "outbreak".
My discomfort emerges, rather, from the means by which Boyle seeks to label Slumdog as authentic in order to market it to a Western audience.
There have been long-running battles over how to label the amount of fat, sugar, salt and calories in food - with several different systems in place.
应用推荐