Sentences with phrase «dire need of food»

And we're in dire need of food back at the base.
Some parents will have a false - sense of security if nuts are banned, however these are the parents that are in dire need of food allergy education (education that is not as yet available when an adult, or child is first diagnosed).

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«The situation is particularly dire for those people and needs are incredibly high and there's a really short window of time often to get that food in.»
A recipe from a very, very popular food blogger had just popped in my reader earlier that day and I was in dire need of some chocolate.
Maternal or fat stores are consumed when the body is in dire need of energy, especially when it recognizes that food isn't immediately available.
The United Nations Development Programmes, UNDP, had said about 1.9 million people in North Eastern part of the country were in dire need of recovery support, food and shelter.
More than 24,000 professionals — half of whom work in the public sector and health service, the police, and in social services — ask us to give this food to clients because they've made the decision that this individual or family is in dire straits and needs help.
«The proponents of these projects include some very powerful economic interests, and no one can dispute the dire need to increase food security and economic development in Africa, where populations are growing very rapidly,» Laurance says.
Since most of us draw from such a small pool of food sources — and, therefore, ingest a very limited range of useful microbes — the need for probiotic supplementation may be dire.
This talk will discuss the reasons why we are in dire need of change in the therapeutic approach to cardiovascular disease, and how evidence of alternative treatments using food alone or nearly that has been right under out noses for years.
The unknown and possibly dangerous is really unattractive to most of us if we're not in dire need, especially when that's rent and food.
It can be just one dog left alone in a backyard without enough food or shelter from the elements or a house full of cats in dire need of veterinary care.
Creamsicle's journey in our Help Me Heal Program began when she was found scrounging for food outside of a dumpster in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Warren County, N.Y. Suffering from multiple fractures in her left hind limb, a nearly severed tail, and deep lacerations on her body, road rash presumably as a result of being hit by a car, this resilient 7 - month - old kitten was in dire need of extensive medical attention.
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