Sentences with phrase «not palatable»

Definitely do not overcook or the scallops will bounce like rubber balls and be not palatable.
This is not palatable to cost conscious customers and could be a real deal breaker for them.
And I know this is not palatable signalling, but there are times when I think that the «Carbon Bubble» messaging - for all it's forward - thinking - is ultimately, actually a little naive and Pollyanish.
Unfortunately, clean energy is not palatable to the billionaire Koch brothers or the influence peddlers they finance.
Problem is, cap and trade is NOT palatable.
If the snack is not palatable or delicious, how can you expect mutts to perform the desired action over and over when what they learn is to associate the doing of the action with something not really delicious?
This product does NOT mix well with food, and apparently is not palatable because neither of our cats will eat their food if it is mixed in.
The primary nutrient in these oil cakes is insoluble fiber that is not palatable to humans.
While stating that there were over 110,000 displaced persons in the seven designated camps in Benue State, the governor said, «Children between ages four and eight constituted 70 per cent of the population and the conditions we saw them in are not palatable
Most recently, a fourth grader in New York did a video investigation of his lunch, complaining that the food was not palatable.
Honestly, I didn't came across a decent and simple gluten - free bread anywhere on the internet - the breads are either expensive to make or end results are not palatable.
You know what's not palatable at 7 a.m.?
Bitter is not palatable for me.
So, choose to look away if it isn't palatable; but fashion shows are here to stay.
I even added an extra pack of stevia, but the taste just wasn't palatable at all — can you tell me where I may have possibly gone wrong?
I can remember as kid not wanting the vegetables served at school because they weren't palatable.
Sources say the Cuomo Administration blew up the deal by responding with an offer that wasn't palatable to the Assembly or Senate.
Are well done grassfed meats safe to eat all of the time?I've been reading that raw is best, but that isn't palatable for me.I'm trying to slow cook (crock pot) most of my dinners.I'm trying to only have eggs and bacon cooked in a cast iron pan.
Are well done meats safe to eat all of the time?I've been reading that raw is best, but that isn't palatable for me.I'm trying to slow cook (crock pot) most of my dinners.I'm trying to only have eggs and bacon cooked in a cast iron pan.
That isn't palatable for many.
However, these diets often aren't that palatable, so your dog might not appear pleased with the changes.
If these Xbox One X prices still aren't palatable enough, you should be aware that Sony's Black Friday and Cyber Monday PS4 Pro deals see the console falling to under # 300 with two — and in some cases three — games.
But then I am left with the inescapable conclusion that her audience is the gullible, and she's deliberately trying to deceive them, and that isn't a palatable conclusion either.

Not exact matches

Both are equally unlikely, but considering the company's raised north of $ 100 million, Crowley may not find any acquisition offer under $ 1 billion palatable for himself or investors.
In this case, you have two tasks you don't want to do, but you cast one of them as a more palatable alternative to the one you should be doing, like having to complete two reports but giving a final edit to one of them instead of writing the second.
«Whether we agree with them or not is secondary to the objective, which is to send students into the world with the understanding that they're not going to find every idea that comes at them palatable or comfortable.»
Disney, which doesn't own cable distribution, may be a more palatable buyer for the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice.
Both companies said the deal did not pose any security risks and Canyon Bridge had told CFIUS it would double the number of Lattice's employees in a bid to make the deal more palatable, according to people familiar with the matter.
Setting out to have your business up and running in six months from scratch isn't exactly realistic (although I commend the ambition), so instead break down the steps that lead to achieving your goal into smaller bites so its attainment feels more palatable.
Not only are the low - interest loans cheaper, but public funding programs also help make some loan requests more palatable to private lenders, who frequently have to put up matching funds.
Still, it's not hard to see why politicians have latched on to entrepreneurship: It's sexy and founders make much more palatable economic heroes than the corporate titans who triggered the financial crisis.
The Suining pilot was canceled but not before teaching the government some lessons about what is palatable to the public.
I think she's on to something; namely, that balance is far more palatable and sustainable when it isn't portrayed as a conflict of interest.
For example, Crockpot it if you don't cook to eat cheap and healthy and gain tips on what to do with leftover turkey slices, how to make various curries and make tons of beans more palatable.
It would have been slightly more palatable had she at least provided commentary on both sides of the argument, but sadly, she did not.
This may not be palatable to fixed income investors, especially those who rely on their bond portfolio as a source of relative safety and stability.
Not holding any of the safest non-cash asset for UK investors is a risk, no doubt, that's only been made palatable by the terrible rewards we've been offered for doing so for the past 5 years.
Indeed, the project quotes Chamber President Thomas Donohue as stating that «the Chamber is in the business of providing «reinsurance» to companies that need help lobbying for positions that aren't publicly or politically palatable
While such a maneuver is feasible, it may not be politically palatable, especially on the corporate front.
Lamb, who said early that he did not support Pelosi as a Democratic leader, cast himself as palatable to conservatives, saying he personally opposed abortion and supported Trump's plan for new trade tariffs.
As Draghi pledged that a decision on policy changes will be announced next month, Jaisal Pastakia, Investment Manager at Heartwood Investment Management comments: «In many ways, the ECB can afford to leave investors «hanging», a situation that would not have been palatable a couple of years ago and an indication of the significant improvement in the fundamental backdrop.
I am not interested in making the opinions of idiots palatable, since the opinions themselves will be worthless either way; if anything, palatability makes them harder to ignore.
The apostle Paul did not change the gospel to make it more palatable to the crowd.
It does not contribute to the conversation to dilute truth and make it palatable for everyone.
I wonder if fame is more a construct of our celebrity - obsession, but God isn't the new celebrity to brand and make palatable for the masses — there is too much complexity and wildness for God; God won't obey the spreadsheets.
The B) option is not very palatable to me, which only leaves A).
Cranking up the ambiguity by calling it a «higher power» doesn't make the idea any more palatable.
I suspect that there is, if not a way out, then at least a temporary respite grounded in the observation that the only reason why marriage is even palatable to disordered moderns is that the meaning of marriage has already been twisted beyond recognition.
Why not accept their criticism rather than always trying to make yourself palatable?
I'll mention one fundamental one: if in these contexts I take the liberty to outrightly deny that indeed it was God who said, and not some power group with a dirty political agenda, then WHEN and WHY will I accept «God said...», this and that (and particularly more positive, palatable stuff») at face value?
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