Sentences with phrase «cafeteria does»

I'm also surprised that the cafeteria doesn't have an art exhibit up, although an installation of objects embedded in translucent rubber sculptures was in preparation.
Even a fistfight and beating in the school cafeteria doesn't rouse any adults.
And I can tell you that wearing scrubs from home and all day and night from the ward, to the call room to the cafeteria does not sound exactly hygienic.
If you're concerned that your cafeteria doesn't offer enough healthy options, get involved in trying to make changes.
And, when the school cafeterias don't have those foods available, the parents are very willing to send them with a packed lunch.

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It's a marketplace of distraction, with all the charm of a middle - school cafeteria and comparable levels of useful work being done.
It doesn't appear to matter whether you go to a food court, or an office cafeteria, or a proper sit - down restaurant, or sit on a bench with a sandwich; what matters is that you take a break.
Each of these is best supported by a different environment, like a quiet place to get work done, a co-working area for discussion, a conference room for presentations and a cafeteria to chat.
From the boardroom to the company cafeteria, people are talking about doing a better job of addressing the world's social problems.
People always want to protect their families; in fact, they tend to care much more about that then they do about the freshness of the quinoa salad being served in the cafeteria.
Zappos does offer free food to its employees, but the pile of cold cuts in the small cafeteria loses its allure faster than you can say Googleplex.
They also believe that when employees have access to on - site cafeterias, child care centers, gyms and concierge services, they become more productive because they don't have to leave the office to grab lunch or spend time driving to the gym or dropping off children at a daycare across town.
Develop responsible contracting standards for service contracts to ensure that cafeteria workers, janitors, security officers and other onsite service workers are paid a livable wage, receive benefits equitable to those received by directly employed workers, have the right to a voice at work without fear of discrimination or retaliation, do not suffer mass layoffs when contracts change hands, and are protected from misclassification and other forms of wage theft;
So the truth of the matter is, the chinese make better products, and i have been trying for nearly 10 years to get AMERICAN investors to consider doing what the CHINESE do, have factories with dorms, have cafeterias, and do a big family thing.
Perhaps we could set up a communal style like they did in China, where everyone eats in massive cafeterias and the children are all raised by nursery workers.
Or do you engage in «cafeteria» style religion, i.e. taking bits and pieces from here and there that fit into what you want to believe.
So, too, do many American and European Catholics — specifically, the ones often called dissenting or cafeteria Catholics, and who more accurately might be dubbed the «Catholic Otherwise Faithful.»
Funny how she talks about «cherry picking» when she herself espouses an incredibly hypocritical, cafeteria - style approach to Christianity and the church; i.e., «If I don't like it, I'm going home.»
Still, though, this is the same group that screams «Cafeteria Catholic» at those that want them to accept Abortion, birth control, men doing it with other men, priests marrying and by that I mean doing it with Adult Women....
It's all happening — what next — prayer times set aside for Muslim students during school, wash basins like at University of Minnesota so they don't try to wash their feet before praying in the school basins for washing hands, demands for special cafeteria food, demands that girls cover their heads, then faces, then disappear from school altogether, wake up New York and hold on to our great city before they knock down the rest of the buildings!
Maybe that makes me a «cafeteria Catholic» — I don't care, it works for me.
I didn't want to discuss foreign policy in the cafeteria.
Catholic News Service: Ignorance of faith risks creating cafeteria Catholics, pope says Ignorance of the faith puts Christians at risk of following a «do - it - yourself» religion, Pope Benedict XVI said.
SBNR includes: — Believers in «traditional» religions (like Christianity but who don't have a particular denominational affilliation)-- Believers in a higher power (but not an anthropomorphic God) like the Deists — Believers in new - agey pick - and - choosey cafeteria style religion with a bit of this and a bit of that eg: (hippy Jesus + reincarnation + feng shui)-- Believers who don't want to be associated with the «organized religion» label — Non-believers who don't want to be perceieved as «non-spiritual» (rather much like this topic)-- Non-believers who don't want to be associated with the «agnostic» or «atheist» labels — and «other»
Even though I don't care for Osteen his message seem to be nothing more than a cafeteria selection of positive thinking, Pentecostalism, and the good ole American Health and Wealth Gospel.
The work / life balance is far better, since schools don't hold class on the weekend and the cafeteria never has a dinner rush.
I really don't discriminate when it comes to apples (except Red Delicious... I think I've been scarred from eating those so often in my middle school days with cafeteria lunches!)
I don't about you folks, but when I go to IKEA, I can't wait to get down to their cafeteria and wrap my taste buds around some of their famous Swedish meatballs!
I'm at college now and I feel so starved for actually making food — the most you can do in the cafeterias here is make a green salad and peel an orange!
Well, I don't have any quinoa on hand anymore in anyway right now... hm... Oh and don't ask about the food at our cafeteria... It'd break every foodie's heart.
Now that I have graduated from those dreary cafeteria days, I still crave this classic salad, and with all the flavor - packed ingredients thrown into this one, I don't miss the dairy or gluten one bit.
I don't remember having them at home but in the school cafeteria I can still picture those huge pots filled with «a mess o» greens» served with a cruet of vinegar on the side.
I know, scalloped potatoes don't really sound very good... kind of like grade school cafeteria food.
Johnny serves his food cafeteria - style — one of only two or three restaurants to do so in Trinidad.
What doesn't seem so unreal to me is the fact that I ate a lot of cinnamon buns ate the campus cafeteria.
Especially school lunches — don't put your kids through cafeteria egg salad.
So I have to admit the Seinfeld reference went right over my head, but I do remember those jumbo plastic - wrapped cafeteria muffins!
The kitchen has the flourishes of a fine - dining establishment but that doesn't mean it can't borrow a little old - school sass from a black felt changeable letter board similar to the ones at every high school's cafeteria.
Paul has built a three - prong partnership between the DU Food Recovery Network (FRN) chapter, Sodexo; the national food service that provides meals in the university's cafeterias, and the Denver Rescue Mission, whose Lawrence Street Shelter provides food for 1700 individuals, three times every day of the year.
When Chara remarks that he is famished after a long workout, a PR assistant starts listing menu items served in the team cafeteria today: steak tips, chicken... «So,» deadpans Chara, «everything I don't eat.»
When he first laid eyes on his girlfriend, Deidre Grant, in a crowded school cafeteria during his freshman year of college, he didn't just talk to her; he introduced himself by performing an impromptu song - and - dance routine.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that, once again, gluten allergies were respected and accommodated in the Holiday Valley cafeteria — with a gluten - free pizza available and knowledgeable staff who could point out the other gluten - free options.
Then during lunch time they would be in the cafeteria encouraging younger children to make healthier choices and praising them for doing so.
I was a very overweight child and while we did have foods offered in a cafeteria in my high school, we never had any school offered food in my public elementary and middle schools here in the Bay Area.
I am not, as you claim, absolving everyone else from all responsibility (my appearance on the hate list of so many local school admins is testament to my history of holding people here responsible), but the PRIMARY responsibility for the mess this country is in when it comes to food, nutrition, obesity and health, has very little to do with what goes on in school cafeterias.
Seriously, they didn't have free drinking water in the cafeterias before?
I started to make good healthy lunch everyday for my daughter as she doesn't see any good alternative at her shool cafeteria.
I don't begin to claim that I have all the answers; indeed, the overarching point of my piece was that it's unfair to lay at the cafeteria door some deeply entrenched problems in our larger food environment.
Thankfully our elementary schools don't have cafeteria's....
Those fundraisers would still not be allowed during the school day so they don't compete with school cafeterias.
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