Not exact matches
really the only thing i wanted to say was that im SO PROUD of you mothers for
really taking the time to look into all of these things (formula vs. breast milk, circumcision, etc), and
really making informed,
educated decisions so that you can best care for your son.
As to LTFA and school lunches, I'd like to say that there
really needs to be better education for the schools / nutrition services & personnel as to what is REALLY in the foods, what has / hasn't been disclosed by manufacturers (true grasp of the food labelling laws as currently written), and how to fully and accurately provide all students / parents / consumers with timely and accurate ingredient lists so that fully - informed and educated decisions can be made as to when / if student might eat the cafeteria (bfast or lunch)
really needs to be better education for the schools / nutrition services & personnel as to what is
REALLY in the foods, what has / hasn't been disclosed by manufacturers (true grasp of the food labelling laws as currently written), and how to fully and accurately provide all students / parents / consumers with timely and accurate ingredient lists so that fully - informed and educated decisions can be made as to when / if student might eat the cafeteria (bfast or lunch)
REALLY in the foods, what has / hasn't been disclosed by manufacturers (true grasp of the food labelling laws as currently written), and how to fully and accurately provide all students / parents / consumers with timely and accurate ingredient lists so that fully - informed and
educated decisions can be made as to when / if student might eat the cafeteria (bfast or lunch) foods.
I
really felt like we were making an
educated decision that was best for us, so we decided to plan for our home - birth!
Part of me wondered if it was the guilt I felt for being more
educated to make better
decisions regarding my son's birth as to why I didn't bond with him immediately, but after talking with several moms that have had multiple children it seems to just vary child to child and no one could
really explain it.
«An appraisal is a way to find out how much your home is
really worth, so you can make
educated decisions about your financial future,» says Lancastle.
The bottom line is we don't
really have enough facts and research to
really make an
educated decision.
I'm not saying that I
really believe the slowdowns are because it's his Wii U (I don't know enough to make an
educated decision here), but I am saying it's not as impossible as you make it out to be, and that not all Wii Us are the same as you say
We can help
educate you about solar and what you
really need so that you can recognize exploitative solar sales tactics and make the right
decision about solar for your own situation.
We consider that the guidelines we've developed are capable of adaption to these «lower end» type uses as well — the issue is
really about
educating those making
decisions about the use of the technology as to what standards might be appropriate for their particular use, and having technical support available.
To
really know and understand how much auto insurance coverage you need, you must analyze your current situation, weigh your options, and then make a
educated decision.
Really Appreciate all the hard work you are putting in to
educate people and help them take various financial
decisions.
Once you have a better idea of how much these kinds of Minneapolis moving services charge as well as what they offer, you can make a more
educated decision about whether or not you could
really use them and if you are willing to pay the money that they would expect you to pay for their items.
«We've
really tried to give our residents access to data with «personalized dashboards» that show how they use resources so they can make more
educated decisions.
Proof that when making
decisions about items or projects in our homes, it is WORTH the time & effort to
educate ourselves on what we
really like, how we can get it it within our budget and to think a little outside the box (ie placing your tiles in that herring bone pattern) to trick the eye that the space is larger and wider.