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But efforts to replace the scientific term are sure to run into opposition from consumer and natural food groups concerned about misleading the public.... Consumers have been slow to embrace irradiated meats, having inferred that irradiation is somehow involved in their preparation.
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They had inferred that the walkout was over when they were passing through Times Square on a Circle Line tour bus and noticed that the strike barricades were gone.
But many here have inferred that the suit is alluding to Passaic's Orthodox Jews, a small but cohesive minority living mostly in the city's Third Ward.
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