Sentences with phrase «whether such drinks»

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«Our industry is acutely aware of its responsibilities,» she comments in the Food and Drink Federation report Delivering Healthy Growth, «whether tackling public health issues such as malnutrition or deficiency of certain nutrients in vulnerable groups or the growing challenge of obesity, or enabling consumers to make informed choices from a range of products than match modern lifestyles.
WSET courses will teach you everything you need to know about such topics as how to navigate a restaurant drinks menu to impress your boss, friends or in - laws; what's the difference in sake styles; whether you might prefer rye or bourbon, and so much more.
Yet, the remaining question is whether or not drinking chocolate milk is better than drinking an alternative caloric drink, such as a sports drink, or even not eating a school lunch at all.
For instance a question was put to a lactation consultant whether it was possible for a breastfeeding mother to drink at social occasions such as parties.
The City Council on Monday will introduce a set of bills calling for civil summonses for nonviolent quality - of - life offenses, such as public urination and drinking, but cops would still decide whether to make an arrest.
[Wintergreen] boiled in wine and water and given to drink to them that have any inward ulcers in their kidneys or neck of the bladder, doth wonderfully help them; it stayeth also all fluxes, whether of blood or humours, [such] as the lask, bloody flux, women's courses, and bleeding of the womb, and taketh away any inflammation rising upon pains of the heart.
«It is also essential that this research be longitudinal,» he said, «to help determine how binge drinking and problematic eating behaviors are linked across time and whether — and how — other factors such as depression affect this association.»
The findings suggest that consuming dark - colored grapes, whether eating them or drinking juice or wine, might help people better manage obesity and related metabolic disorders such as fatty liver.
Lee is hoping to do further work in countries such as South Korea to reveal any differences between ethnic groups, as well as to study more women who drink higher amounts of alcohol, to investigate whether the possible difference between genders holds up for heavier drinkers.
Loyola's nationally recognized Alcohol Research Program investigates such issues as how heavy drinking hinders the body's ability to recover from burns and trauma; how alcohol abuse damages bones; and whether teen binge drinking can increase the risk of mood disorders later in life.
«We wanted to see whether already early childhood differences in language outcomes, such as age of speaking words, are predictive of drinking behaviors, and if so, whether better verbal development predicts less or more drinking,» he said.
Unfortunately, eliminating the source isn't possible for most other pollutants that we breathe, eat, drink, and absorb through our skin whether we want to or not, including man - made chemicals such as phthalates and perfluorooctanoic acids, which are found in Teflon and other widespread products.
It's also unclear whether or not the consumption of ketones from foods or drinks packaged with ketones, such as acetoacetate, have similar physiologic effects.
It is unclear, for instance, whether the symptoms of ADHD — most notably impulsivity — lend themselves to substance use (and abuse) or whether negative effects of those symptoms (such as difficulty with school, work, or relationships) steer people toward drinking and drug use.
If you wanted other criteria to judge the «best» alcoholic drink, you could also look at whether there is any health value, as in red wine, or whether there are any nutrients in the drink, such as what you might find in the vegetable juice of a bloody mary or the orange juice in a screwdriver.
Other factors affecting your disease risk include your family and medical history, and lifestyle factors such as whether you smoke or drink too much alcohol.
It's such an easy way to add a layer of confidence to an outfit, whether it be for any work day, casual Friday, or perhaps even those happy hour drinks.
After that there's just one more step where they ask you some information about your overall appearance such as your eye color, hair color, height, weight, race, and whether or not you drink or smoke.
Without overloading you with options, you can find someone based on education, height, build, attitudes to drinking and smoking, plus important long - term issues such as whether a potential match is willing to relocate.
You will then be presented with four panels asking you to add a physical description of yourself, include some interesting details about you such as your faith, education and occupation, and whether you drink or smoke.
They also ask you some questions about your appearance and some standard facts such as your religion, whether or not you smoke and drink, and what some your favorite activities are.
After these basics are taken care of they ask a few more detailed questions such as your net worth, what kind of relationship you're looking for, marital status, body type, educational background, occupation, and whether you drink or smoke.
So as you can see, the single story represents a lack of truth, and here at HGSE, whether it has been through classes, forums with influential guest speakers such as Temple Grandin and Beverly Tatum, or just over a drink at UNOs, our students, faculty, and staff are challenging the single story by continually unearthing and teasing out those details and experiences that make a story true.
This aspect will aid players in deciding whether to drink the blood of a person who deserves to die (such as a murderer) represented with poor quality blood, or someone with pure blood who does not deserve to die.
The third is the facts surrounding the particular case, such as whether the accused is a very good person who made a mistake while at church, versus a very bad person who made a mistake while drunk.
Regardless of whether or not you might have acted negligently and thereby contributed to a given car accident, if there was another negligent driver involved (particularly if such a driver was drunk at the time of the accident), you can still file a legal claim seeking compensation.
The insurance company determines what group an individual should be placed in based on medical history as well as physical condition at the time of application for the policy, personal attributes such as whether or not you smoke, drink excessively, use drugs not prescribed by a physician, driving record or involvement in any hazardous activity.
We explore whether such experiences are independent risk factors for IPV victimization and perpetration, even when accounting for aggressive behaviors and related risk taking, including drinking and sexual initiation, during early adolescence.
The couple must decide whether they want to include any personal restrictions in a parenting plan, such as on drinking, drugs, overnights with new mates, or out - of - town travel.
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