Maddow said she hoped fervently that what Republicans find
palatable about Paladino is the fact that he is the «anti-establishment, anti-government spending choice — unless the spending is government rent checks payable to him.»
Not exact matches
The Suining pilot was canceled but not before teaching the government some lessons
about what is
palatable to the public.
When churches seem closed to dialogue, young adults often look elsewhere for more
palatable conversations
about issues that matter most to them.
We should be skeptical
about candidates promising
palatable short - term fixes that are aimed at attracting our votes.
It seems that the Church tends to fall into two extremes when we consider how we might fulfill this call: On one hand, we attempt to make the Gospel message
palatable to our culture, and more often than we would like to admit, it has resulted in a weak message that tells half - truths
about God's character.
I'm not talking
about «helping the poor» in the lame and destructive colonial ways connected to assimilation and conversions,
palatable stereotypes and hand - outs.
Our calling is not to make the gospel
palatable but to tell it as it is, and this includes the unpalatable truth
about God's wrath and the judgement to come.
I suggest not going overboard with the lemon, but increasing the apple, in particular, makes this sweeter and more
palatable for just
about anyone.
That said, poorly made bone broth can be
about as
palatable as, well, a bowl full of bones.
Mourinho's football just
about palatable for United fans when they win.
«If you're going to talk
about it, you have to be
about it, and there needed to be a shift in presentation of this product, of this unbelievably medicinal plant so that it could be
palatable.
I'm not sure
about $ 8 million, but $ 7 seems
palatable, without a release clause.
There's also the category systemthat was set up by the club, which kind of sends the argument
about «sucking it up» a little less
palatable.
On Wednesday I wrote
about Henci Goer's effort to make homebirth deaths more
palatable by comparing homebirth to amniocentesis.
One of the great things
about having an older kid is that the play dates are drop - off style, and you no longer have to hold in anything
about yourself to make yourself more
palatable.
Speaking to
about 100 members of the Republican National Committee this week in Florida, Trump's chief strategist Paul Manafort reportedly promised that his candidate was honing a more
palatable persona for the general election.
Everything he told the Tories
about themselves yesterday was true, but that did not make it any more
palatable to them.
At the other extreme, some large, industrial wineries liberally use trade - secret chemicals to produce entirely predictable, generally
palatable, and almost character - free wines, all the while casually bandying
about the term «terroir» because — well, these days just
about everyone in California does.
«They had to make decisions
about food that was ripe, that was
palatable, and so forth.That's when flavor was critical for making those decisions.
Sometimes humor is the most effective way to point absurdities in our culture and behavior as a species (think
about how much more
palatable The Daily Show makes the news!).
The rats who ate non
palatable chow and were on normal «diets» were perfectly fine; the rats who had eaten sweets but were on a normal diet ate
about 20 % more; the rats who had been in restricted cycling patterns and refed on sweets ate 80 % more than control mice on normal diets.
Otherwise, any ideas
about ways to flavor coconut oil to make it more
palatable?
Low fat or «light» ice creams weigh in at
about half the fat of premium brands but they still contain their fair share of calories, thanks to the extra sugar added to make them more
palatable.
What I like most
about the Nutrient Optimiser is that it removes the various conflicts of interest to demonstrate that the foods that we typically know intuitively are bad for us (e.g. hyper -
palatable processed junk foods) provide minimal levels of nutrition and should be avoided.
On the subject of weather, because all the cool kids are talking
about it, and I want to be cool, it was actually very
palatable this weekend in Chicago.
Luckily, the jacket was on sale, which made it a little more
palatable for Mr. Wonderful, who is worried that once I give birth, I'll feel the same way
about my new pink clothes as I currently do
about my olive - colored ones.
«The Help» in its attempt to be
palatable to all audience glosses over a lot of the real serious themes the film is
about.
Its comparatively simple first act remains a good example of how to apply the horror elements of the Silent Hill games to film with a degree of elegance and wit, and for a solid 35 minutes, it's an atmospheric film
about a mother whose deeply maternal desire to help her daughter inadvertently places her in danger, and the need for Radha Mitchell's Rose to find her daughter when she goes missing provides a cogent and
palatable, if somewhat slight, emotional basis from which the proceeding action can spring.
Their films have always been
about the pitfalls of dreaming big, but with enough silliness to make it not only
palatable, but oddly noble.
Despite reports of audience members fainting during the film's TIFF screening, «Raw» is surprisingly
palatable for a film
about cannibalism, and a lot of that has to do with Marillier, who delivers one of the year's great breakout performances.
I also think part of the reason I side with Ivory is how much Luca has spoken
about how he wanted to make the movie «universal» so I can see that playing a role in his decision to make the movie more
palatable for straight audiences and James getting frustrated with it.
Violence is generally made way too
palatable in these kind of movies and it's become something that we have developed a tolerance for as an audience and there's something wrong
about that.
The sexual tension between a curly - haired, side - whiskered Doc and the former prom queen - turned aspiring hippie starlet - turned kept woman is
palatable, and fuels the fiction, yet, as any respectable PI, Doc meets a lot of available ladies throughout, whether he beds them or not: Jena Malone (a classic California blonde with a sordid heroin past), Reese Witherspoon (a hard - as - nail but o so classy deputy D.A.), Maya Rudolph (too sexy to be «just a receptionist»), Hong Chau (an employee of the «Chick Planet» massage parlour, who warns him
about the Golden Fang gang), newcomer Sasha Fenway (as Japonica Fenway, a poor little rich girl who can't find enough mischief to commit), Yvette Yates (as the hot Chicana maid who thrusts her butt in Doc's direction while serving drinks to her mistress), Joanne Newsom (as the elusive Sortilège) and the fabulous Jeannie Berlin as Doc's I - know - it - all formidable auntie.
He's particularly bad whenever he and Mastrantonio talk
about her being so young (at thirty she's playing Hollywood twenty - three) and their romance is only made
palatable by her performance.
Variety describe the book as «a visually inventive world with a powerful coming - of - age story
about a boy finding his place in the universe», which is horribly reductive, but might be a useful angle for Bekmambetov to take in trying to make the project
palatable for a studio.
Krasinski is trying his hand at directing, good for him, but a family dromedy
about life & death isn't the easiest genre to make
palatable.
Mitsubishi wants you to forget
about its «fuelish» recent past and replace it with its more
palatable electric dreams, like the e-Evolution Concept that made its debut at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show.
About half of all Lexus's sales year - to - date have been their mid-sized RX crossover, a vehicle that cuts a sizable chunk out of the market with a straightforward and easily
palatable blend of reliability and polish.
Combined, the federal and state incentives can knock
about $ 10,000 off the price of a Bolt, bringing its price down to a more
palatable $ 27,495.
«There's this thing called literary citizenship, which is very popular to talk
about in the more literary MFA community, which is kind of their
palatable way of thinking
about marketing and promotion.
In trying to discern better, myself, what we have and could have and should have today in terms of criticism — and to be blunt
about it, how to make something richer and less tied to consumerism
palatable to the average reader — I welcome Douglas» interest, as I think my colleague in some of these debates, Bethanne Patrick, will, too.
More than that, those not doing mind - bashing tales of unbridled evil write
about a powerless,
palatable Christianity.
He writes
about marketing in a way that I find
palatable.
If your dog is refusing his usual food and his carer is concerned
about whether he's starting to lose condition, they may want to offer something more
palatable.
The good news
about highly
palatable dog food is that we can choose almost any formulation and our dogs will eat it.
If your pet is not crazy
about veggies, you can make them more
palatable by pureeing them into paste.
The best thing
about the Stewart Pro-Treat Freeze Dried Treats is that it is highly
palatable and hence, suitable for dogs with food allergies and sensitivities as well.
I didn't actually mind Capcom's approach (though it was a shame
about the game) and found that the regular releases were a lot more
palatable than with something like Life is Strange, or the Telltale games, which can have a ridiculous number of months between episodes.
It could be that Microsoft isn't concerned
about this, and it could also be that the company is readying a much more
palatable version of its content - restricting ecosystem.
In the return of the Gamasutra podcast, Tom Kim talks to GameCity festival director Iain Simons
about making the industry more
palatable to a wider audience, and what the future of his UK - based game festival holds.»