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Bruncini describes "Safe" as. (Ess of FD 7)

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The question about Bruncini's description of 'Safe' in the New York Times article 'The Safety Gap' cannot be fully answered without the text; 'safe' usually refers to the FDA's role in protecting public health.

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The student is inquiring about Gardiner Harris's description of “Safe” as presented in the New York Times Magazine article titled “The Safety Gap.” Unfortunately, without access to the article, I cannot provide a direct quote or summary from Gardiner Harris's work. To accurately answer your question, you may want to refer directly to the New York Times Magazine article for the specific characterization of “Safe” by Bruncini. Typically, in the context of the FDA, 'safe' pertains to the agency's ability to ensure that food, drugs, and medical devices do not pose harm to the public when used as intended.

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