Sentences with phrase «palatable in»

Using your personal email account is fine, as long as your user name and domain are palatable in the professional world.
Neither are palatable in my view.
«This year or early next year, we hope to run a project that will sequester about a million tons of carbon,» he added, explaining that what he really wants to know is: «is this palatable in the carbon market place?
One might include «We Wanted a Revolution» in this, which considers a historical moment — black women working within movements of avant - garde art and second - wave feminism — between 1965 and 1985 but is mounted in 2017; evidence, perhaps, that nuance and ambiguity are less palatable in this political climate.
Like its predecessors, River City Ransom underwent great changes in its storyline and graphical presentation during its localization in order to make the game more palatable in the Western market.
More so after Google has launched an Android version that makes the Android 3.2 Honeycomb as palatable in smaller 7 inch sized tablets as it is in the bigger 10 inchers.
They help offset the still - modest production runs of high - end luxury cars, and their four - door designs make them more palatable in a market that has long been averse to coupes and convertibles: China.
Entrepreneurs must ensure that their offerings are palatable in the few places where they» re welcome.
But he made bad palatable in Thank You For Smoking, as a tobacco lobbyist supercharged with charm.
When such depictions are presented in an artful, entertaining way, video game advocates are put in a position of defending content that might be less palatable in other mediums.
While the movie as a whole doesn't work, when Arnie's with the kids, it's fun and charming in its own fashion, and that's almost enough to make it palatable in between the bookended action build - up and climax.
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.
Everett's masculine fragility is perhaps more palatable in the intuitive and soulful hands of Hawke, but the film is all too eager to forgive his bullshit.
The energy and excitement was palatable in Dutchess Stadium last night as the Renegades kept all of us on the edge of our seats with their thrilling come - from - behind victory.»
There is a fundamental disconnect between what is political palatable in Britain and what is politically palatable in Europe.
She speculates that these snack purchases are either made for consumption later in the afternoon, or because snacks like cookies, chips and crackers are just more palatable in the morning than a hot entrée.
They could have taken advantage of Giancarlo Stanton's considerable talents for a shot at winning before going into rebuild mode, and if necessary, some players with contracts set to expire could have been traded to make things more financially palatable in the short term.
You could also drop it in sparkling water or tea — in fact, many people find tinctures more palatable in tea, as the hot water will «burn off» the alcohol content (the effectiveness of the herbs is not tainted through this process).
I was surprised that it didn't seem to be in this recipe:) It's also very palatable in our spicy kale lasagne and kale and garlic soup recipes.
Because it is naturally sweet, less sugar is needed when baking with carob and it is palatable in its natural form (unlike cocoa which is very bitter in its raw form).
Since then it has been treated like a fruit and made palatable in desserts with tons of sweetener.
At 57 nearing 8, I find the alluringness modalities of tranfigurations in sensual tendernesses to be pardonably palatable in many cases.

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And the prospect of an Amazon - Whole Foods marriage could, at least in investors» minds, hasten that reality — or at least make it easier for Amazon to break into the pharmacy space with the advantage of brick - and - mortar locations which may be more palatable for patients picking up their prescriptions.
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.
Why I Like It: Back in the day, the job of a PR group was to put «spin» on reality to make it more palatable or exciting.
Justice Department lawyers said in the brief that they had refrained from pursuing the iOS source code and signing key because they thought «such a request would be less palatable to Apple.
In other words, make it palatable.
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.
In the 2009 book The End of Overeating, former FDA commissioner David Kessler explores the biological effects of energy - dense, «highly palatable» foods.
In the end, if you realize that no amount of compensation will make this relationship palatable, it's time to move on.
Have a specific amount in mind and a palatable reason for your request — such as a large purchase — when asking for an increase.
Vega also says the bill differs from its predecessor in ways that may make it more palatable to Governor Brown.
For some people, palatable foods invoke such a strong response in the brain's reward circuit — and so dramatically alter their biology — that willpower will rarely, if ever, be sufficient to resist eating those foods once they are around.
In my view, the deal would be palatable if J.P. Morgan was to remain fully responsible for any losses on the «collateral» provided to the Federal Reserve, assuming shareholders were to consent to the buyout.
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
The reform's tax competitive stance is likely to be politically palatable because most voters neither understand nor care that the Trump administration's fight for a larger United States share of the worldwide economy might result in a smaller worldwide economy overall.
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 backdroIn 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 backdroin 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.
In their simultaneous desire to jettison the distasteful parts of Catholicism and keep the more palatable ones, American Catholics have done something novel and truly amusing: They have created a specific catalogue of complaints that resembles nothing so much as a Catholic version of the orphan with chutzpah.
Where the genuinely mixed economy becomes a reality (as, for example, in Sweden), capitalism clearly becomes much more like socialism, and is therefore more palatable.
In some bible versions, «slaves» has been replaced with «servants» to make it more palatable to our modern (and much improved since the bronze age) sense of ethics.
Is that what Nebuchadnezzar knew as he sat slowly down to the banquet food, more palatable now than his future which had turned in his belly?
In recent decades the growth of anti-Western feeling throughout Asia has meant that Christianity has had to dispose of its Western baggage and leadership, and to develop forms more palatable to an Asian population.
You can accurately say that his actions are «Un-Christian» in your eyes and the eyes of both, but to deny Christianity's role in this is skewing the truth to make the truth more palatable.
In any event, the separation of violent from nonviolent prisoners can make the idea of «alternatives to prison» more palatable.
If businesspeople behaved in the exemplary fashion she described, then her philosophy would be much more palatable to people.
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.
Even today, living in the south, the churches are all into «discipleship» which is the more palatable word for soul winning.
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.
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