Sentences with phrase «fattened by»

The Conservative Party would send out a message that it isn't the defender of those at the top of the property ladder or fattened by bank bonuses in the boom years.
Recently, however, that body of work has been fattened by the paperback Bootstrapper's Success Secrets: 151 Tactics for Building Your Business on a Shoestring Budget, by Kimberly Stansell (Career Press, 800-227-3371, 1997, $ 13.99).
A study in Applied Nutritional Investigation [7] aimed to dispel the myth that this fruit was fattening by assessing their addition to calorie - restricted diets.

Not exact matches

By harnessing the power of the multiple, Smith, in turn, hopes to do more than merely change his business mix and fatten the firm's margins.
Now, Brian lives by this credo: Feast upon uncertainty, fatten upon disappointment, invigorate in the presence of difficulties and enthuse over apparent defeat.
A second round came in late 2010, followed by a third two years later, all of which fattened the Fed's debt holdings to more than $ 4 trillion today.
David lived by this same certainty, he fattened his soul in the times of plenty and it sustained him in the times of need.
Story and Photos by Dave DeWitt «One bellyful don» fatten de hog,» goes a proverb in Barbados, meaning that it takes bit of an effort to achieve anything worthwhile.
I would use less mayo next time or try the yogurt suggested by others to make it less fattening.
By contrast, a Big Tasty from McDonalds contains about 850 of fattening, health - damaging calories.
I honestly felt like I needed to «fatten» my kid up by giving her sometimes, arguably, «unhealthy» things.
-LSB-...] promises made by Miller, whom Bettina Elias Siegel of The Lunch Tray eloquently characterized as «bizarrely determined to fatten up Texan children as quickly and efficiently as possible.»
With your fattening baby bump day by day, you must have become the centre of attraction in your family.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's spending on his «special assistants» ballooned by $ 4.6 million over the past fiscal year as he fattened their ranks by nearly 13 percent and doled out raises to those already on staff.
The lawmakers are fattening their campaign wallets by discussing government business with lobbyists and donors during the day and then schmoozing with them at night — for a campaign check.
While some errant members of our party (who've since resigned) were also involved, does anyone doubt that Democratic state Sen. Malcolm Smith's desperation to get into the Republican mayoral race was fueled by his desire to fatten his campaign account via the city's matching - funds program?
Blair Horner, legislative director for the New York Public Interest Research Group, said the track should not be used by politicians to fatten their campaign war chests.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's spending on his «special assistants» ballooned by $ 4.6 million over the past fiscal year as he fattened their ranks by nearly 13 percent and doled out...
Mayor Bill de Blasio's spending on his «special assistants» ballooned by $ 4.6 million over the past fiscal year as he fattened their ranks by nearly 13 percent and doled out raises to those already on staff, The Post has learned.
The shadow environment secretary, Sue Hayman, called the announcement weak and said Labour's plan went further by proposing a ban on transporting live animals for slaughter or fattening.
So while Sampson's colleagues sweated out the prospects of an unprecedented government shutdown, he scooped up $ 2,500 a head from 75 donors in a swank luxury suite - fattening his war chest by $ 187,500.
The study authors suggest that this positive feedback loop may have served an important role in evolution, by prompting animals to fatten up when they stumbled across calorically dense food in times of food scarcity.
By 1977 one of the poorest farming regions in the country had been transformed into one of the wealthiest, raising much of the nation's agricultural exports and fattening 40 percent of its grain - fed beef.
While nursing on their mother's fat - rich milk (about 400 litres per day), calves fatten up by about 90 kilograms a day.
Similarly, someone who inherits the version of a particular gene that's associated with obesity will be more likely to wind up fat than someone who inherits a normal version, but that tendency can be affected by environmental factors such as how much fattening food is available.
By combining data from two kinds of tracking tags attached to the animals, an unusual analysis shows that sharks fatten up for the demands of migration much the way birds do, says Gen Del Raye of the University of Hawaii in Manoa.
Due to the lower cost of transporting swine versus the required amount of feed, the majority of swine born in the South - central and Southeastern regions are transported by road to the Midwestern Corn Belt to be fattened and slaughtered, resulting in continuous large - scale movements of swine («swine - flows») into the Midwest [14].
Cheat by adding two or three one - tablespoon servings of the fattening stuff (dried fruit, nuts, seeds, cheese, bacon crumbles, croutons, fried tortilla strips, or avocado).
And because it's the holiday season, there are also smart tricks to help you indulge in baked goods and party fare guilt - free by replacing fattening ingredients with healthier (but equally delicious) alternatives.
During phase 1, you give your meals, snacks, and beverages a makeover by consuming larger portions of «filling foods» (e.g., fiber and lean protein) and minimizing «fattening» or «hunger - promoting» foods (e.g., starches and sugars).
But labeling won't help the increasing numbers of people who are starting to react to the flesh of fish, poultry, lamb or cattle that were fattened on soy feed and to eggs laid by soy fed chickens.
All these occasions are marked by a variety of food items that contain loads of sugar, ghee, and other fattening items.
And please don't ruin this healthy meal by washing it down with a gut - fattening soda or a chemically - laden diet soda either.
«If you eat an apple, there is so much nutrition that by the time your body is done extracting nutrients, there is really nothing left to store — hence apples are not fattening.
The research team suggests this mechanism may have played a role in evolution by stimulating animals to fatten up in times of food scarcity.
Back in the 1940s, farmers found out about this effect by accident when they tried using inexpensive coconut oil to fatten their livestock.
This doesn't mean, by the way, that artificially - sweetened beverages could be absolved of having any fattening properties because we might still secrete insulin in response to these beverages.
The evidence, when considered as a whole, is irrefutable that red meat, today represented by grass / greens fattened beef is extremely healthy.
Fattening and obesity are caused by a hormonal imbalance, which can be driven by diet (e.g. insulin secretion).
Eat a salad before you leave for a party so you won't feel as tempted by the fattening foods on display.
For example, it is a commonly - held belief that the pumpkin is fattening, and is therefore not highly regarded by some health - conscious foodie communities.
I stand by my original theory that butter is not inherently fattening nor unhealthy, however, I also wish people would quit with the «ticker tape parade» over saturated fats that we're seeing with the low - carb / high - fat dieting trend.
- was «Death by Supermarket; The Fattening, Dumbing Down and Poisoning of America» by Nancy Deville.
Farmers in America discovered this early last century when they tried to fatten their cattle by feeding them coconut oil.
They attributed the weight gain to late night study habits, often fueled by vending machine snacks; fattening choices in college cafeterias, and a lack of activity.
Step Four: Fatten your braid «Khaleesi» style by tugging at the braided sections to widen and glamourize your braid.
It preserves some of the form and language of White's original but fattens and sweetens his lean and pungent prose with songs by Richard and Robert Sherman.
Although the summer of 2015 has proven to be a largely disappointing season in terms of cinematic achievements for the most part, one definite bright spot has been the gradual reemergence of feature animation as a viable art form after a few years in which the genre has been largely dominated by increasingly formulaic and largely forgettable works that have done little more than fatten up the bottom lines of the studios behind them.
Directed by Matthew Miele, this shallow documentary about Manhattan's famed Carlyle Hotel fattens an ever - growing genre I call the Cinema of the 1 Percent — documentaries about...
Nicolas Cage continues his portfolio - fattening run of action flicks with «Season of the Witch,» a medieval - set adventure thriller about a pair of returning Crusaders who stagger back from the war to discover their homeland ravaged by the plague — and are charged by their town elders with transporting a suspected witch to a faraway land.
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