71. Since package dates are not designed to protect the public from foodborne illness, relying on them can lead to false assumptions about food safety. 72. That agency is charged with protecting the public from fraudulent businesses, including those that use the Internet. 73. That would fit the magnitude of the crime and protect the public without creating a legal quagmire. 74. That would cost the airlines money, he said, but would be far more effective in protecting the public. 75. The agency said it is implementing the regulations to protect the public from a business that provides commercial air service but currently is not up to commercial certification standards. 76. The Bush administration said this week that it intends to withdraw new drinking water standards designed to protect the public from arsenic pollution. 77. The commission said its decision is intended to protect the public. 78. The commission said the action, which comes only days after two deadly shark attacks off the mid-Atlantic coast, was intended to protect the public. 79. The fact that booming global imports have overwhelmed federal efforts to protect the public from food-borne disease is recognized, say investigators from the General Accounting Office. 80. The government finds itself embroiled in a battle it thought it won decades ago -- protecting the public from asbestos. |