Sentences with phrase «ration at»

Use a timed feeder that releases or presents a portion of the daily food ration at pre-arranged times or pre-timed intervals.
Feed 2/3 of your pet's ration in the morning and only 1/3 of the ration at night.
Cut out the treats and tit - bits — feed your cat his daily ration at intervals as directed by your vet and avoid giving treats and table scraps in between.
Cut out the treats and tit - bits — Feed your cat his daily ration at intervals as directed by your vet and avoid giving treats and table - scraps in between
But despite higher gas prices, once the lines for a daily or weekly ration at the filling station disappeared, consumers found that those little econoboxes with vinyl seats, 5 - speed manual transmissions, AM radios and doors that had to be locked individually and by key, were a pain.
CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, said while briefing journalists at the end of the two day meeting of the MPR Committee said nine members of the committee supported the retaining of the MPR as well as Cash Reserves Ration at 22.5 %.
And a backpack I had taken in order to have a self - catering my rations at hand at the man can.

Not exact matches

«Capping credit card interest rates at arbitrary levels would harm the very people that it is meant to help by reducing choice in the marketplace and by rationing credit,» Campbell the crowd.
For example, when trying to decide how to feed the population, the group at first quickly gravitates to the obvious solution: distribute the large store of their own field rations, known as meals ready to eat, or MREs.
You look at the CAPE ratio, and you invert the CAPE ration.
Taking into consideration the fact that there is just two other circumstances when the debt / GDP NYSE margin had increased by about 30 basis points or more in a period of only three months — that happened when the ration had reached its two major secular bull market highs — the likelihood is highly probable that the NYSE margin debt / US GDP, is once more at its peak of all time high of 2.87 %!
With constraints on bank balance sheets, banks are rationing their lending and facilitating debt deals, Mr Barker told delegates at the annual Council of Major Superannuation Funds conference in Brisbane.
Indeed, we hear that call from the highest places towers of Obamacare supporters — the more degrees the better — at places like the New England Journal of Medicine, which supports adopting a national QALY rationing system, too.
At age five I raised my good left hand in Sunday school and used a month's ration of words to point out this problem to Miss Betty Nagy.
October 7, 2010 at 9:11 am CNN Censoring says: Y our comment is awaiti ng mode ration.
Guessing at motives aside, what I fear is the loose use of language, especially by bean counters who will find some system (rationing, rating, capitation) to declare non-beneficial benefits not cost - effective and thus no longer available.
Thousands of children in Kenya are at risk of hunger and malnutrition following a refugee ration cut... More
If Republicans insist on making sure that the tax burden on the affluent stays at the levels of the George W. Bush presidency, then we are eventually going to get single - payer, centrally rationed health care.
It is derived from Tiger Nuts, a treat that the founders of this company ate as a treat when they were kids after World War 2 when candy was rationed (You can find their full story here), which aren't a nut at all, they are a tuber, like a potato.
We also love making Freezer Jams, so that we have all that deliciousness on hand year - round (or at least as long as we can ration it).
I know nothing about «cooking» — an unhappy childhood meant I learned nothing «at my mother's knee»; heating rations when in the Army doesn't count as cooking by any stretch of the imagination!
Fashion on the Ration (until 31 August) looks at how fashion survived and even flourished under the strict rules of rationing in 1940s Britain, often in new and unexpected ways.
We are rationing their candy because our kids absolutely love sweets and I don't think gorging would end at 10 pieces.
Rationing computer time is often an effective motivation to increase good behavior and decrease zombie - like staring at the screen.
They tell the dads they're not allowed at the scan or the birth, depending on their mood and they ration time with the baby in return for gifts.
At the same time, Danone is rationing its formula in the UK claiming it can not meet demand, which has been denounced as a strategy to gain media coverage and circumvent restrictions on direct advertising of infant formula.
In retrospect, it was clear the bamboozled woman was focused more on getting me out the door, as she quickly bagged our rations while staring at me blankly.
However, in 2013, under President Mahamas first year administ ration, the total public sector debt stock as at the end of September 2013 was GHc46.1 billion (53.5 %) of GDP up from GHc35.1 billion at the end of December 2012, Between December, 2012 and September, 2013, former President Mahama's administration added about GHc11 billion to the total debt stock, as against the GHcl6.8 billion the Nana Akufo.
«We try to ration it and sometimes increase price a little because we can not restock till after the break when loading starts at the depot.
«The distribution, which is based on Dry ration calculations of 6 persons per household and food ration per individual for 30days at 280grams x30 / 1000k = 8.4 kg times individual requirement per household, is 50.4 kg.
At one point, he asked Mark Josefski, president of the state Academy of Family Physicians, whether New York would face the rationing of health care under a single - payer system.
«Given that the dried fish were served as the main naval ration for three of every seven days at this time, it is reasonable to infer that military needs contributed to the demand for cod from distant waters,» the researchers write.
The researchers measured incremental costs, quality - adjusted life years (QALYs), and incremental cost - effectiveness rations (ICERs) at 24 months and a lifetime.
«You'd still have to ration the therapy,» cautions Robert Hariri, chief researcher at Anthrogenesis in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, which announced this year that it had morphed human placental stem cells into nerve, blood, cartilage, skin, and muscle cells.
In fact, the rationing appears to violate federal law requiring Medicaid to cover drugs consistent with their FDA labels and to conflict with the recommendations of prominent medical societies, said Barua's mentor Lynn E. Taylor, MD, assistant professor of medicine at Alpert Medical School and physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at The Miriam Hospital.
However, beyond incorporating more fat and vitamin C - rich foods into their rations, and perhaps starting their journeys at higher body weights, little can be changed about how Scott's party would attempt such a journey today, according to Halsey and Stroud.
The beloved chiles from New Mexico's Hatch Valley tend to come into season in August and early September, but they're anticipated and treasured all year long (they're FedExed fresh to far - flung fans at their peak, then frozen and rationed out afterward).
Of course, he's not eating all that food at once, but rations it in five to six meals.
Fat Flushers are advised to ration themselves to one pat of butter, to substitute guacamole for sour cream, to keep cheese to a «tasty minimum,» and to go light on the cream sauce when eating at a French restaurant (French paradox be damned!).
After World War II, the U.S. government realized it needed a better way to preserve soldiers» rations while they were at war, without access to refrigerators and cooking equipment.
All the supplemental foods that PHD recommends were amply provided, from great seafood at least once a week, to the delicious bone broth, to melt - in - your mouth liver mousse, to daily rations of fresh vegetables and fermented home - made kimchi, safe starches and satisfying meat dishes, to the ubiquitous eggs!
Perhaps macro-nutrient rations don't matter at all?
We have the same problem here in the US but your healthcare system puts your health at a premium because it rations care.
Some estimates place the non-paying to paying ration on some dating sites at up to 4:1.
When online dating first hit cyberspace, fifteen years ago, men out numbered the women at a ration of eight men to two women.
As a priest performs Mass to parishioners scattered in the pews, a number of Jewish black marketeers use the cathedral as a safe meeting place to cover up their whispered business about the latest commercial deals: «Marks for Zloty at 2.45 to 1,» «it's a nice coat - she'll trade it for ration coupons.»
At the end of a movie that's both chilling and inflaming, this postscript offers a tiny ration of relief.
Synopsis: In a densely overpopulated, starving New York City of the future, NYPD detective Robert Thorn (Charlton Heston) investigates the murder of an executive at rations manufacturer Soylent Corporation.
At 130 minutes, it isn't a short film, and its most intriguing elements, much like Baalsrud's rations, are in short supply.
A lodger at sea helping to fill a need for economical deliveries created by post-war fuel rationing, McGregor shares close quarters with Peter Mullan, Mullan's wife (Tilda Swinton), and their young son (Jack McElhone).
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