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Local food empowers farmers, links producers and consumers, and provides a line of defence between consumers and international commodity markets.
The FCA has not consulted on the rules that are considered the "second line of defence" against consumers making poor retirement decisions.
"Staying true to our cause, we found ourselves as the strongest line of defence in protecting consumers from AdTech," it writes.
Even the "good for consumers" defence of the big stores requires scrutiny.
"There is nothing half-hearted about anything I do," he told his audience, having set out at length his present position: that the EU is imperfect and in need of reform, but also the best available forum for continent-wide collaboration on vital issues – protecting the rights of workers and consumers; defence of the environment; regulating rogue finance.
The defence of legitimate producers and the conservation of Doñana are non-negotiable for European consumers," said WWF spokesman Felipe Fuentelsaz.
They had had the foresight "in the face of the arrival of a pervasive consumer society to make a hugely romantic gesture of defiance in defence of the individual".
Other defences included claiming no likelihood of consumer confusion between an authorised Navajo clothing item and the pants, using alternate spellings of the word and arguing that the contested product was not a handicraft, Scafidi said.
A defence of description.
Gone is the firm defence of globalisation.
Colin Robertson: In defence of Julian Assange.
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