111. They say consumers, particularly in wine-loving Europe, would reject such wine as they now shun other genetically modified foods.
112. Those tests were conducted on behalf of groups opposed to genetically modified foods.
113. Those who oppose genetically modified foods have not always been honest about their possible benefits.
114. Though industry may have carried the day in court, opponents of genetically modified foods have parlayed tainted taco shells into a cause celebre.
115. When it comes to the health effects of genetically modified foods, the jury is still out.
116. While Americans do not have strong opinions about genetically modified food, according to a recent poll, opposition is strong in Europe and Japan.
117. While the public was digesting this new use of gene splicing technologies, opponents of genetically modified foods scored the public relations coup of the year.
118. Who could blame foreigners for feeling that these candidates were the political equivalents of genetically modified food?
119. Without US leadership and resolve on this issue, the possibility exists that genetically modified food may soon become a political third rail in major markets around the globe.
120. With no independent news media coverage and no labeling rules, consumers are unaware that they are eating modified food, in any case.