Rarely, a person with iron-deficiency anemia may experience pica, a craving to eat nonfood items such as paint chips, chalk, or dirt. |
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Although not included in Agenda 2000, a proper nonfood scheme is essential to the development of the sector. |
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It consists of two networks, one for nonfood industrial products and the other for food products. |
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In Western Equatoria, 25,000 people were supported with food, nonfood items, basic shelter, water and hygiene. |
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Therefore, when establishing their development plans, national competent authorities can decide to put emphasis on the nonfood sector. |
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It is already used as a food supplement and as an ingredient in adhesives, finishing materials for paper and textiles, paints, and other nonfood products. |
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In addition, massive humanitarian assistance was provided during droughts in 1999-2000, 2002-2003, and 2005-2006, both in food and nonfood aid. |
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Although the Commission reviews the various nonfood crops in detail, the approach adopted is ultimately very general. |
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A forward-looking government policy is required to develop and support within Canada markets for nonfood products such as renewable fuels. |
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Some pregnant women, for example, have stopped eating nonfood items after they were treated for iron deficiency anemia, a common condition among pregnant women with pica. |
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Poor households find themselves having to compromise on health care, education and other nonfood household expenditures. |
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Others say biofuels, like ethanol from corn, compromise world cropland and food availability, and that nonfood technology fixes for such problems are too many years in the future. |
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It has also revised its Financial Rules and is currently finalizing a new manual to streamline procurement of nonfood items, including the hiring of management consultants. |
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Distributions of a variety of critical food and nonfood items were identified as measures which could counterbalance the immediate impact of the crisis. |
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Tesco has major plans to expand its dark stores serving food and nonfood orders, including both home delivery and click and collect services. |
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Tesco is on track to become the UK's number one nonfood retailer, a new report says. |
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During his visit we discussed our plans for nonfood and while this continues to present a challenge we are not alone. |
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This rapid change made the country more vulnerable to global market fluctuations and, because of an increase in acreage devoted to nonfood export crops, periodic famine. |
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During that debate cellulosic ethanol emerged in 2006 as an alternative to first-generation ethanol, because it could use waste and nonfood plants grown on lower-quality land. |
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When the register is programmed to prohibit an EBT amount tendered that exceeds the food stamp subtotal, nonfood stamp items cannot be paid for using an EBT card. |
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In developing that methodology, the Commission should address, inter alia, the potential indirect landuse changes resulting from biofuels produced from nonfood cellulosic material and from ligno-cellulosic material. |
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Agriculture and forestry face strongly increasing nonfood demand for biomass, driven by mitigation efforts in other sectors and by the need to switch to a lowcarbon economy. |
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No suitable technical equipment for grading eggs by weight shall be required for packing centres working exclusively for the food and nonfood industry. |
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Copepods, being crustaceans, are not kosher, nor are they small enough to be ignored as nonfood microscopic organisms, since some specimens can be seen with the naked eye. |
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Instead, it is coming from the boardrooms and corner offices of many of the same people that sign the paychecks of the nation's nonfood buyers at grocery stores. |
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