Sentences with phrase «poor oil quality»

The turbocharged engine is also very sensitive to lack of regular oil changes or poor oil quality.

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These deals provided Weatherford with many high - quality business lines, but the financial results were disappointing due to poor integration efforts, inefficient operations, losses from non-core product lines, and — most recently — the most severe oil industry downturn in a generation.
CLIF Bar: These bars are far from healthy, made up of mostly refined sugars from brown rice syrup (one of the highest on glycemic index of sweeteners) and processed oat syrup, processed soy (not the same as whole soy), poor quality added processed fats from vegetable glycerin / canola oil / sunflower oil, and saturated fat from cocao butter.
What a mess this recipe was... * sigh * I have enjoyed oil - poaching other things like Salmon and Halibut, and recently discovered the pure joy of Duck Confit... but this was just a disgusting mess of oily chicken and a poor use of good quality olive oil.
There's relatively little cost — and I mean relatively, because they'll rightly say that there's a cost to having people who aren't good and don't perform well — in the scheme of things, to poor - quality software compared to, say, something going wrong in the oil industry.
Camelina can grow on poorer quality farmland, needs little irrigation or fertilizer, and produces seeds that can provide gallons of oil, Durrett said.
Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips: Get ready to enjoy your chips and salsa without feeling weighed down by poor - quality oil or empty carbs.
It may be, then, that a certain level of vitamin E deficiency is needed to «activate» some of the harmful effects of smoking, and that poor - quality animal fats and a few helpings of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils are the best way to achieve this, but that fats that weren't tested in this study such as high - quality butter or relatively saturated but vitamin E-rich virgin palm oil may provide the most superior protection.
Small doses of high - quality fish oil reduce inflammation, improve brain function, and even enhance muscle growth, but poor quality or high doses can cause more problems than they help to solve.
Be warned about the fish oil however — make sure you get a good brand, since the poor quality (AKA rancid) ones are linked to more cystic acne, the exact opposite of what you want.
Buying coconut oil at Costco, Walmart or some other big box retailer that bases stocking decisions primarily on low price obtained via buying huge quantities at once is a big risk that what you get is going to be poor quality coconut oil that is either potentially blended with cheap oils or is a Grade B, poorly filtered product.
Other times, they blend extra virgin olive oil with a poorer quality olive oil.
You can get poor quality olive oil and high quality grapeseed.
Assume they're using the worst vegetable oils, heavy amounts of butter and oil, and poor - quality produce.
Even a poor diet or a dry climate can cause flaking, itchy skin so changing to a better quality food or drizzling a teaspoon of olive oil on their dinner helps.
What if the animal caregiver used a poor quality oil along with my recommendation?
This may be due more to the nature of the oil sands development contaminants vs those found in the other rivers??? I'm guessing O&G contaminants which tend to be nasty carcinogens amongst other things... I have to read if the evaluations of what constitutes poor or good water quality what it is based on (which contaminants etc.)... I will look at your details... Any water pro's out there that can put the details above into context?
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