Sentences with phrase «eat said in its decision»

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Debbie King, director of commercial sales and marketing at Eat Real, says, «We know that 53 % of snackers are interested in healthier versions of their favourite snacks, and that health continues to drive consumer decisions about what they choose to eat and purchaEat Real, says, «We know that 53 % of snackers are interested in healthier versions of their favourite snacks, and that health continues to drive consumer decisions about what they choose to eat and purchaeat and purchase.
«As noted by Minister Roxon, with no credible bank of evidence as to any measurable benefits from traffic light labelling in addressing unhealthy diet and poor eating habits, the decision to not support traffic light labelling has been welcomed by the non-alcoholic beverages industry and is one of commonsense» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
As to LTFA and school lunches, I'd like to say that there really needs to be better education for the schools / nutrition services & personnel as to what is REALLY in the foods, what has / hasn't been disclosed by manufacturers (true grasp of the food labelling laws as currently written), and how to fully and accurately provide all students / parents / consumers with timely and accurate ingredient lists so that fully - informed and educated decisions can be made as to when / if student might eat the cafeteria (bfast or lunch) foods.
When I complained I heard a lot of teachers say that they too stopped eating school lunches after putting on pounds... and that is interesting when you have adults gaining weight after making what they thought were healthy decisions in the school lunch line.
Unfortunately, this approach doesn't appear to be helping to reduce consumption very much, even when we give consumers what policymakers thought might help: some guidance for how many calories they should be eatingsaid the study's lead author Julie Downs, associate research professor of social and decision sciences in CMU's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
«Eating lettuce is over three times worse in greenhouse gas emissions than eating bacon,» said Paul Fischbeck, professor of social and decisions sciences and engineering and public pEating lettuce is over three times worse in greenhouse gas emissions than eating bacon,» said Paul Fischbeck, professor of social and decisions sciences and engineering and public peating bacon,» said Paul Fischbeck, professor of social and decisions sciences and engineering and public policy.
Instead of wallow in the idea that all of your hard work and dedication to your health has gone out the window after eating a treat or something that didn't support your health, take a deep breath and say out loud, «One decision does not define my body or health.
And, of course, the bigger, lagging question, he said, is why do independent vegetarians make the decision not to eat meat in the first place?
Middle schools facing the 225 - minute requirement probably would have to add an additional PE teacher and make complex scheduling decisions that would eat into traditional classes, says Irene Holtzman, the executive director of FOCUS, the principal advocate for charter schools in the District.
However, decisions on similar facts have gone the other way, famously in O'Kelly v Trusthouse Forte plc [1984] QB 90, [1983] 3 All ER 456, Carmichael v National Power plc [1999] UKHL 47, [1999] 4 All ER 897 and more recently in Shaha v Viewpoint Field Services Ltd (UK / EAT / 0116 / 13 / DM) when Judge Shanks concluded the case by saying that «there can be no doubt that this is an area which is crying out for some legislative intervention».
A game - changing Superior Court decision paves the way for plaintiffs to recover the cost of their after - the - event (ATE) insurance premiums and level the playing field in personal injury actions, says Nick Robson, managing director of JusticeRisk Solutions (JRS).
The EAT held that unless it could be said that the earlier incidents should never have been a factor in the decision to dismiss (which wasn't being argued by Ms Pillar), there was no rational basis to exclude details of them from the investigation report.
(I digress to add: Isuppose I could have added, the «X» and «not X» of the situation where the SCC tell us that what Canadian lawyers are to now understand is the «correct» meaning of words in an older SCC decision where the SCC now says that the older meaning, long acted on, long accepted — even buy the SCC — isn't actually what those words were ever intended to mean; isn't actually how those words should ever have been understood; and this isn't because the dog ate somebody's homework or other equally worthwhile excuse.)
«Throw it on the stove and it's ready to eat in just a minute or two and it's a great source of lean, low - cal protein,» says celebrity fitness trainer Shawn T. «Bad diet decisions are often made when you're starving and have nothing healthy to eat in your kitchen.»
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