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Does "favor the notion" mean "support the idea"?

 
 
Reply Thu 8 May, 2014 10:39 am

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The European Union already has restricted the regulation, labeling and sale of GMO foods. Several credible polls have found that Americans overwhelmingly favor the notion of labeling genetically modified foods. Organic farmers and others are praising Vermont's move, while the Washington, D.C.-based Grocery Manufacturers Association, which represents food producers, called it a step in the wrong direction.
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Reply Thu 8 May, 2014 10:44 am
@oristarA,

yes, it means they agree with the practice...
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Reply Thu 8 May, 2014 11:41 am
Yes. A notion is an idea, a proposition, a suggestion, a possibility.

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Reply Thu 8 May, 2014 05:33 pm

Thank you both.
Does "the Washington, D.C.-based" mean "with its headquarters in Washington, D.C."?
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Reply Thu 8 May, 2014 07:27 pm
@oristarA,

yes...
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