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Mr. Verhoeven added amendments to make the bill more palatable.
Writing in a candidate may be a more palatable option.
" And, he noted dryly, "It seemed more palatable than others.
It's not enough to make the tough stuff more palatable, though.
Others dreamed up ways to make an editing function more palatable.
But Republicans are plainly struggling to develop a more palatable replacement.
Misery is usually a bit more palatable when shared with others.
Luckily, the lack of emotional grounding makes their deaths more palatable.
That makes the hefty price tag a little more palatable, right?
"Let's say Army rations might have been more palatable," she said.
"Introducing the taste early makes it more palatable," Pinto-Martin said.
Does that make the idea of hacking them any more palatable?
That may, in the end, be much more palatable for businesses.
"We add warm water to make it more palatable," she explained.
It will make the passage of time that much more palatable.
He used "and," so maybe that somehow makes it more palatable.
Here's what else is happening: Sweets might make today more palatable.
Those stances certainly made him more palatable to a red district.
Maybe you can set ground rules to make life more palatable.
Google parent Alphabet, in particular, made the alternate domain idea more palatable.
Thread Reader has also published them in a more palatable format here.
No data breach is good, but some are more palatable than others.
It also makes using tools to compensate feel a lot more palatable.
"Toleration is more palatable when applied tolerantly," says a nervous Saudi author.
Are there ways to make going into work every day more palatable?
But Philophobia takes those ideas and makes them more palatable and brighter.
They normalize them and help make their extremist nationalist beliefs more palatable.
This softens a debater's stance and makes that person's positions more palatable.
Bay Area restaurants have never been shinier, more palatable, or more Instagrammable.
We didn't turn it into a lie to make it more palatable.
Selling arms might be more palatable, and there is certainly a need.
Scrapping the tax makes for more palatable politics, but leaves economic questions.
Making a story out of the experience makes it much more palatable.
That has made the increases more palatable to voters and elected officials.
And above all, they make the game's tired "exotic" setting more palatable.
Another factor that makes him more palatable to Republicans is his age.
Having a soundtrack for that makes the muck a little more palatable.
"We wanted to make it more palatable for an audience of 2018."
But yeah, it's finding new attractions, making it more palatable, more marketable.
In contrast, Rubio is a much more palatable choice to party elites.
So the question becomes what kind of trade-off is more palatable.
He is seeking to dilute acid personality into a more palatable brew.
And Tambor's performance is many shades more palatable than Leto's and Redmayne's.
Exposure doesn't make these facts any more palatable — but it makes healing possible.
"I think the tech industry there is a little more palatable," she said.
Heck, for starters we can encourage longer vacations that make work more palatable.
PepsiCo is using its expertise to help make medication more palatable for children.
If you're cooking from home this week, here are some more palatable recipes.
The more discredited Rosenstein is politically, the more palatable his firing would be.
That could make his offering more palatable than Labour's unfocused approach to spending.
But the familiarity of the suit made them more palatable to the everyman.
Rather, it has taken on different forms, perhaps more palatable to modern audiences.
This legitimised right-wing populism, making the AfD more palatable to some mainstream voters.
It also reorganizes the information to make it more palatable for the digital age.
"We're not here to declaw the witch or make her more palatable," she insists.
Mojave introduces a Dark Mode to make those bright lights a little more palatable.
The current bill, however, has been amended to make it more palatable for conservatives.
Obtaining such waivers, Rowland said, could make Medicaid expansion more palatable to conservative lawmakers.
He's also been touting stances that might make him more palatable to female voters.
That should make the concept of mending ObamaCare but not ending it more palatable.
Still, the conservative plan does contain some elements that others may find more palatable.
Shosh (the abroad version) is much more palatable than she was as a Manhattanite.
Tang, having limited nutrition, was used to make that water a bit more palatable.
Or transformed into something more palatable, and less recognizable as fury — something like tears.
Offer to pay for more palatable materials to conceal the chain link, like wood.
Depending on the details, that could make the deal more palatable for American businesses.
Actors who hate working in front of green screens may find this more palatable.
The structure of this trip down memory lane doesn't make it any more palatable.
"They&aposre more palatable, fluffier, thicker — not just a mouthful of oil," Reuben said.
May's chances of securing changes that could make her unpopular exit plan more palatable.
And it's trying to make the service less confusing and more palatable to new users.
"The Trump administration may believe it has made its discriminatory ban more palatable," she said.
Trump amplified his hard-right policy proclamations by laying them out in more palatable language.
Meanwhile, works from up-and-coming artists can start from a more palatable four figures.
More palatable to Congress could be Obama's push for $755 million to jumpstart cancer research.
Will the more palatable notions of patriotism and unity eclipse the original protest against racism?
Those crystals are odorless, giving you something much more palatable than you started out with.
These will be fundamentally unchanged but may be politically more palatable, notably on Northern Ireland.
That makes the opportunity-cost of less attention and fewer scholarship opportunities far more palatable.
"To make the beet more palatable, I selected for low levels of it," Goldman said.
But there is no guarantee any would be more palatable to a majority of lawmakers.
With Makarim now focused on a move into politics, a tie-up seems more palatable.
MORE (R-Ariz.) about language that could make the measure more palatable for the governor.
The electrification of transportation makes car-free commutes more palatable for more people, especially women.
But all of those are potentially factors that make him more palatable to a Republican Senate.
"Social security for all" was more palatable to survey respondents than "universal basic income," Chellam says.
It should, therefore, be less messy and more palatable than trying to apply the rules retroactively.
Trump flip-flopping on issues to more palatable general election positions also may not hurt him.
The whole package is also in a much more palatable design than Google's ill-fated wearable.
Foley also pointed out ways in which the cost structure could, in theory, seem more palatable.
Deploying Doge, which completes Slackmojis' top 10, can make asking for an annoying favor more palatable.
Some say I should have my hair straight, more European, to be more palatable and acceptable.
GOP leaders also have made changes to the plan to make it more palatable to conservatives.
It is usually mixed with water and sweeteners or spices to make the drink more palatable.
Some of the flavors included avocado, cherry cola and popcorn, among other (perhaps more palatable) options.
Politically, it's more palatable to portray them as irrational, ignorant and childlike, perhaps even temporarily insane.
But supported by meager yet effective condiments, the meat managed to make the hamburger more palatable.
To learn more, read the study or the much more palatable blog post explaining the results.
J. Reynolds aimed to make the nicotine in low-tar "light" cigarettes more palatable to smokers.
She redesigned her party to make it more palatable to Scots, and reaped the electoral benefits.
You can't simply scrub away the darker past by putting a more palatable face on it.
This is one way perhaps to make the plan more palatable to Brooklyn and Queens politicians.
And when we found this community, it made the whole full-time thing much more palatable.
My original submission had NATHANAEL/INAS, figuring that IN AS was a slightly more palatable partial.
There's no allowance for trying to a-la-carte it into something you find more palatable.
But on Friday, the Indian generic drug manufacturer Cipla announced a new, more palatable pediatric formulation.
Brad and I knew our high child care costs were temporary, which made them more palatable.
"I think [framing the issue this way] did make that more palatable to people," Davis said.
"Just to even talk about bright students was suddenly much more palatable to people," he said.
This is the more palatable end of Japan's striking knack for transmuting sexual urges into efficient industries.
Numerous individuals and groups have tried to make the Mueller Report more palatable, more digestible, more enticing.
The term "alt-right" was a way to make the white supremacist movement more palatable, especially online.
Temer has made concessions to make the pension reform more palatable to lawmakers facing elections next year.
Press and Fitzpatrick thought Doe cases might be more palatable and sympathetic: groundbreaking but not boat-rocking.
These kicked in automatically after Congress failed to pass a more palatable plan to bring down deficits.
Increasing wealth taxes, levied on everything from property to financial assets, may be a more palatable option.
Mia found it more palatable to systematically murder an entire family than to read the fine print.
But if you gotta drink them, hack it by mixing them together into a more palatable combination!
Moments, first introduced back in October, is designed to make Twitter more palatable for the causal user.
Yet the royal family is reluctant to open the pressure valves that might make cuts more palatable.
From their inception, they've shown a knack for weaving strange, often unidentifiable sounds into more palatable structures.
If such a product were approved, it could make bitcoin more palatable for hedge funds to invest.
So it helps to have tools for tweaking your current role to be (even slightly) more palatable.
It was written to be more palatable to business interests while still pushing discrimination into state law.
Better to be an ocean of support and let them hear the digs from more palatable sources.
Vaguer terms like "communalist" or "communitarian" might make the facts sound more palatable but cannot change them.
That would, certainly, be more palatable to UEFA than declaring this year's Champions League null and void.
"Those books defanged her, declawed her, to make her more palatable," Kasi Lemmons, the film's director, said.
Moreover, having arrest as an option of last resort might also make less extreme options more palatable.
But it could at least make him a more palatable figure to centrists and independent-minded voters.
"The grapes in the juice became alive and transformed into something more palatable," Murphy explained to MUNCHIES.
Trump is trying to make the ban sound more palatable by limiting it to countries that sound menacing.
Tracking every move, every calorie, every heart beat, apparently makes sweating more palatable — and perhaps even more fun.
Hollywood has a history of sanitizing promotional material to make progressive movies appear more palatable to mainstream audiences.
Grind the bugs up and use them as ingredients, though, and your customers might find them more palatable.
While the XR's $749 price tag isn't exactly chump change, it's certainly more palatable than the XS's $1,903.
While it has a $550 annual fee, a $300 annual travel credit makes the cost much more palatable.
HTC overlayed a custom skin onto Windows Mobile making it a bit more palatable for the general user.
But it makes perfect sense for those tolls to be in places that make urban commuting more palatable.
The ability to prioritize debt service could make not raising or suspending the debt ceiling politically more palatable.
A lot of times that comes through comedy, just because it's maybe more palatable, which I find interesting.
It is more palatable for the EU to make concessions to a member than to a non-member.
The way the revised offer is structured, however, it is expected to be more palatable to AWE investors.
This may be a time-tested method of exploitation films, but it doesn't make it any more palatable.
The engineers think that automating trucks rather than passenger vehicles could be more palatable financially and to regulators.
ONE OF THE assumptions often made about democracies is that, like wine, they get more palatable with age.
I find the VP candidates -- Governor Mike Pence and Senator Tim Kaine -- more palatable than the presidential nominees.
That strategy is seen as a way to make it more palatable for critical Democrats to back her.
I think with Arabia Mountain, we were dabbling more with a straight sound to make it more palatable.
Even during its formative phase in 1978, pop-punk wasn't simply a lighter, more palatable version of punk.
A new Brazilian proposal under consideration by the U.S. government will be more "palatable" to the Brazilian Congress.
Making this an international process should also make new checks on presidential authority more palatable to the president.
By the time I was finished, the melon hadn't become more palatable, exactly, but my palate had changed.
Pediatricians will likely bear some of the burden of making early experiences with the medical system more palatable.
For others, banquettes and bar stools provide a more palatable perch for viewing groundbreaking — and bank-breaking — artwork.
Discontented white America can look for a more palatable strongman, a better messenger for its anti-American ideas.
XR has ignored these facts in favor of what they deem to be simpler and more palatable messages.
If you pull out those payments, and some other costs, Snap's loss is a more palatable $188 million.
For repressive governments, criminal-defamation laws can provide a more palatable way to silence critics than locking them up.
What is mildly dangerous in Jane is amplified in Bertha, and in comparison, Jane becomes a lot more palatable.
In contrast, the "green" propellant going up next week — hydroxylammonium nitrate — is much more palatable, with no noxious fumes.
And in her wide-ranging comments about social justice, Ms. Higgins did little to make her speech more palatable.
Yang's UBI is not the way forward, but his ideas are more palatable in a post-welfare-reform world.
It's that kind of innovation that would take the friction out of shopping, that would make stores more palatable.
The artworks are not trying to refine "Black art," or make it more palatable; they celebrate its unique tropes.
Following her defeat, Mrs May promised to consult MPs on possible changes to make her Brexit deal more palatable.
Replacing "bad ads" with "not so bad ads" does not make the fundamental concept of advertising any more palatable.
This was way more limited than even the video games of the era, which had more palatable color palettes.
Sometimes to make a story more palatable or more empathetic you choose "a perfect victim" or what have you.
In the years following Herschel's discovery, several experts jumped in to suggest more palatable names for the new world.
And it is more palatable under the business case argument because it preserves the autonomy of the supposed beneficiaries.
The Sun soon followed suit, though their story seems to have been updated with a slightly more palatable angle.
The tactic could make supporting her more palatable for these candidates and other incumbents who want a new face.
To me, that makes Autodesk's valuation — the stock trades at at 39 times earnings — feel a little more palatable.
For Trump's critics, especially within the GOP, the selections could start to make the incoming administration much more palatable.
Could the fact that, at 63, he is older than other possible nominees make him more palatable to Republicans?
Li lets me have a dig into his pile of rice, pork, and vegetables though, which is more palatable.
I left the cellar and ventured toward the main area of the town, searching for a more palatable drink.
New research shows that proteins in our saliva may adapt and bind to bitter compounds, making them more palatable.
It's more palatable for an audience in 2019, but it still gets across the same humor, the same relationships.
If an angry woman makes people uneasy, then her more palatable counterpart, the sad woman, summons sympathy more readily.
So she switched plans, focusing instead on becoming a pediatrician, which seemed more palatable for her family, she explained.
So she switched plans, focusing instead on becoming a pediatrician, which seemed more palatable for her family, she explained.
Manufacturers may process chocolate to make it more palatable, but doing so can remove some of these beneficial compounds.
But what if we don't make those choices (just) to make ourselves more palatable to the world around us?
The final bill they sent across the Capitol had additions designed to make it more palatable to Republican senators.
Government whips were negotiating with lawmakers for further concessions to make the bill more palatable to the lower chamber.
Classier than Jäger and far more palatable than Malort, the bitter amaro makes some people wince immediately upon sipping.
" Gaudi said that flying a coronagraph on WFIRST would make LUVOIR or HabEx "much more palatable to pretty much everyone.
The shift toward greater worker compensation is more palatable because, by and large, Main Street is still doing steady business.
UAS was coined by the Department of Defense in 217, now repurposed by police, to make military weapons more palatable.
Even hot media companies like Vice would aggregate sites together to boost their audience numbers and make them more palatable.
"This is the chance," Ryan said during a theatrical presentation earlier this month meant to make the bill more palatable.
The CEO explained that her company is experimenting with techniques that make foods more palatable without adding in artificial ingredients.
UAS was coined by the Department of Defense in 2001, now repurposed by police, to make military weapons more palatable.
Sullivan steered clear of the worst of the controversy in the short statement, instead touting Greyball's other, more palatable uses.
But for now, businesses like Altria certainly see electronic cigarettes as a more palatable product than their old-fashioned cigarettes.
For each question, the majority of pet owners responded "Yes" pets certainly made the challenges that come waging more palatable.
It made me feel more connected to the planet, its people and cultures and made my time there more palatable.
She doesn't bother making it more palatable to a Western audience by surrounding the exhibition with the language of minimalism.
Baseload bridges that gap, pooling smaller projects together into financing packages more palatable to massive pension or infrastructure fund managers.
Vega also says the bill differs from its predecessor in ways that may make it more palatable to Governor Brown.
Naively or not, the company bought into white supremacy's slightly more palatable public-facing image in shaping its policy platforms.
"You can't just reheat the dish that's been sent back and expect that will make it more palatable," Gove wrote.
Modest reframing could render DACA concessions more palatable, perhaps rebranding it with slight modifications as Limited Legal Path to Citizenship?
The second time around, I dipped my drumstick into ranch dressing in the hopes of making the meat more palatable.
If the characters were more active, or even just funnier, that might make them more palatable to hang out with.
That's understandable, and perhaps it makes such speeches more palatable for non-Muslims by demonstrating some sort of even-handedness.
In an effort to make the bill more palatable to conservatives, Reuter reports that the Senate is making several changes.
Other players committed to the Jayhawks and the Wildcats before he made his decision, making Oklahoma a more palatable option.
To make them more palatable, Centeno said the conditions would, in the short term, be focused on the coronavirus response.
Is black death more palatable than accepting the racist reality of slaveholding America, of segregating America, of mass-incarcerating America?
Why can't we open up the conversation and make it a bit more palatable and easier when the time comes?
Altria and other big tobacco companies have been using coupons to make the California tax hike more palatable to consumers.
While this is more palatable to many SPD members, many senior conservatives have rejected the idea outright, rendering it unlikely.
That proposal is likely to be more palatable to Canada and could also encourage Mexico to ultimately pay higher wages.
But there are other issues at play here that the media is conveniently ignoring in favor of more palatable information.
That prompted a number of amendments to the bill aimed at making it more palatable for both conservatives and moderates.
Roz is testing boundaries, refusing to fit expectations or to make herself smaller or more palatable for the status quo.
The new plan is aimed at making the development more palatable to regulators, although opponents have said they remain unconvinced.
Finally, Waluigi is able to overcome the shadow of his far more palatable doppelgänger and star in his own stolen game.
Another thing to keep in mind: often brands will add sugar to dried golden berries make them more palatable, she says.
I'm just pleased to see that some in the industry are thinking about how to make the whole transition more palatable.
Apple anticipated this concern with Touch ID and did a few things to make its storage of biometric data more palatable.
His carbon tax might have been more palatable to Western Canadians if he hadn't mused too about a future without oil.
One thing many are watching for, but probably won't get, is a compromise that would make Libra more palatable to regulators.
Favreau and screenwriter Justin Marks have made several small tweaks to the story to make it more palatable to modern audiences.
The iX3 will face far more direct competition than the i3 ever did, but it's also a far more palatable car.
Now there shall be no more endless converting of your videos to make them more palatable to your Apple TV's desires.
But because the book has this paranormal conceit to it, suddenly it's more palatable to a wider audience, which I love.
In effect, the candidate would be Trump Lite—and thus, would be much more palatable to the general public in November.
Instead of pushing their own message, they can leverage online influencers to get their message out in a more palatable way.
In many sub-Saharan African countries "it's a lot easier and more palatable" to open up agricultural data than other kinds.
The technology needed to install them farther away from shore has improved as well, making them more palatable to nearby communities.
Republicans are scrambling to make their plan for repealing and replacing Obamacare more palatable to older Americans and low-income families.
Instead of making veganism more palatable to a typically male sensibility, Adams believes we should be liberating the idea of masculinity.
That said, it might be a little more palatable to people with comprehensive federal oversight to make sure it isn't abused.
Powell shares Yellen's tilt toward patience with rate hikes, but is more palatable to GOP senators wary of keeping rates low.
As candidates more palatable to the Republican leadership than Mr. Trump dropped from the race, few came to Mr. Kasich's side.
That would require working with Democrats, most of whom would find a document verification system far more palatable than a wall.
Using the word 'just' is another social crutch that I have used in order to sound less severe and more palatable.
He argues that the pay-fors could change at some point in the future, which his party may find more palatable.
In an ocean of sleaze, innuendo, and cheap shags, it's an island of at least vaguely more palatable treatment of women.
And the Senate's farm bill — which, unlike the House's, has bipartisan support — takes a much more palatable approach to food assistance.
"There was a broad shift toward making life for the soldier more palatable, and pizza is part of that," she said.
Ideology inspired the construction of the Stalin high-rises, rechristened for tourists with the more palatable name of the Seven Sisters.
That gives lawmakers and the White House a chance to either jettison the penalty or make it more palatable to Beijing.
Mr. Joris-Peyrafitte clearly has a way with actors, though, and perhaps this will yield more palatable results in the future.
The current trans role models we have are all quite beautiful, which in turn makes them more palatable to the skeptic.
Some of them actually are from these designers, but one particularly good pair is a slightly more palatable $299 from SuiStudio.
He is working with Starbucks bosses to make the brand more palatable for Italians and has high hopes for the business.
My biggest concern, to be honest, with this entire project is that if in order to make Joe more palatable ultimately, which I think is some of the task at hand, in making him more palatable, do we risk diluting the very thing that he needs to be, which is kind of a disgusting human being?
By not going into detail about future budgets, Bridenstine may be trying to make the Artemis program's cost more palatable for lawmakers.
Some communities have responded by offering rebates to those who throw away less—a more palatable way of packaging the same idea.
RuPaul hails from a time when she needed to dilute herself in order to be more palatable for her predominantly white audiences.
Federal Prison Industries does business under the more palatable name of UNICOR, and government-run prison production schemes are called "correctional industries".
It wasn't just that his record held her back; her presidential runs prevented them from furbishing that record into something more palatable.
All this is aimed to make the App Store experience more palatable, but it's hard to say if that will be successful.
Zooming in on just one potential outcome can be a more palatable way to reckon with the consequences we're going to face.
Filters can help aerate water that's been sitting in your pipes to make it more palatable and, in some cases, remove contaminants.
Until the geniuses in Silicon Valley figure that one out, there's a far more palatable solution: Go the fuck back to sleep.
One of the ways news coverage has allowed these thoughts to be more palatable is the use of this vague, imprecise language.
Cole also said last week that he was working with leadership to find a way forward that they would find more palatable.
Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum, he said that the YPG had simply been rebranded to make it more palatable to Turkey.
So Pence had the joyless task of both defending Trump and making his views seem more palatable to undecided and conservative voters.
To make their brew more palatable than the drink the students made, the brewers used Jing A's modern brewing equipment in Beijing.
It's fitting that this book insists on cloaking its political and polemical content in the more palatable shape of a personal narrative.
Ms. Mitchell contends that the group's leaders are "using reparations as a weapon" to make Mr. Trump more palatable to black voters.
On an electoral level, cooperating with Trump could extend his political life, making him a more palatable figure to the general population.
It's not that Joe Biden is wildly popular among younger Latinos, just that he's a more palatable alternative for many of them.
But Mr. Ryan indicated that any legislative deal for the so-called dreamers would have to include measures more palatable to conservatives.
The rise in dubbing coincided with a number of censorship changes to make the films more palatable with perceived Spanish cultural values.
Allowing for a private market to operate in tandem with the NFIP might be a more palatable reform option for these lawmakers.
The enameled cast iron is reminiscent of what you'd find from Le Creuset, though the price is much more palatable at $145.
But if lawmakers pass a more palatable bill with protections for the Medicaid expansion, especially with Heller's help, he stands to gain.
The bloc has offered addendums and extra assurances on the text to make it more palatable but refuses to change its substance.
Such low salaries used to be more palatable for players, given the promise of a big payday once they reached free agency.
But there are growing signs that the presumptive Republican nominee is aiming to make his campaign more palatable to a general election audience.
Switching on Curry's ball screens is a bit more palatable when Thompson, Green, Iguodala, or anyone else is the one setting the pick.
To help make its demands for "un-templated" apps more palatable, Apple rewrote the guidelines to carve out exceptions and clarify things further.
Settling down becomes more palatable when the sun sinks into Capricorn for a month on the 21st, making you long for stability again.
Le Pen's comments appeared at odds with years of efforts to make her once-pariah National Front (FN) more palatable to mainstream voters.
Here's hoping Ive is about to use his considerable talent to fix it by making eco-friendly options in any realm more palatable.
Those advocating further extension believe that, with enough time and negotiation, a consensus can be found for a more palatable form of Brexit.
The White House is banking on the close relationships Trump has established with some Asian leaders to help make his demands more palatable.
But according to Eater, he's expanding the concept to more airports across the globe, making the flying experience just that much more palatable.
Somehow, making it out to be a "coming-of-age" tale makes it more palatable to people who imagine they couldn't otherwise relate.
You can recognise reality for what it is, and try to render it a bit more palatable by hard work and careful thought.
Ultimately the book is readable and conceivably useful, having boiled down probably ten thousand pages of research to a much more palatable 250.
As the CEO of a private space company, Musk provides a more palatable vision, one that includes wildly ambitious plans and shared expenses.
It's nothing more than white supremacists who have repackaged the hate and served it up in a more palatable form for human consumption.
Late pushes to reshape a more palatable bill have, so far, run up against opposition from opposite ends of the Senate GOP conference.
Republican voters, even if they're not completely enamored by Cruz, would probably find the first-term senator more palatable than Trump, said Kovacevich.
While the Ramones didn't commit a crime that heinous here, it's still a shame that Joey's heartbreak was absorbed by something more palatable.
The government has embraced neither document with enthusiasm, but in 2001 its rubber-stamp legislature ratified the more palatable of them, the ICESCR.
For decades, the beauty of textured hair was largely ignored in favor of what society deemed as more palatable: smooth or wavy strands.
"Medtronic is catching HeartWare at a near bottom which makes the acquisition premium more palatable," Cowen and Co analysts wrote in a note.
Mr. Wheeler has tried to make his proposal more palatable to the cable companies by giving them control over how the apps work.
Grassley has said that his bill should be much more palatable to the right, because it could stop Trump from negotiating with Pelosi.
For years, experts have been looking at ways to revise government and private long-term insurance to make it more palatable and effective.
My one mouthful of traditionally served tripe hasn't converted me but perhaps there's a way of eating it that makes it more palatable.
A reviving political force will be scarcely more palatable, as Silvio Berlusconi, forced out as prime minister in 25.5, makes an unexpected comeback.
Lois BloomWilliamsburg, Va. To the Editor: Rebecca Traister makes the point that women's rage is often "transformed into something more palatable" — like tears.
Even Roman Reigns is more palatable due to his main event feud with AJ Styles, which looks set to continue into the summer.
State education officials have made a number of changes to the tests in recent years in an effort to make them more palatable.
Humphrey would be the skeptic on Vietnam, and eventual vociferous critic — but also more palatable to the party establishment than McCarthy ever was.
The $40 or so that Curology charges for a two-month's supply of medication and conversations with care providers seems much more palatable.
Officials from both companies and the Brazilian government said Boeing had sought to make its initial takeover proposal more palatable by offering concessions.
Because these reforms are more palatable than draconian cuts, they can easily slip beneath the radar and quietly imperil Medicaid's long-term viability.
They can be used discreetly and are often available in sweet flavors that make vaping more palatable and critics say helps attract teens.
Does promoting difficult (political) art as an awareness-raising exercise (helping us build empathy) provide a more palatable way to consume art today?
United States officials hope that sanctions will eventually force North Korea back to the negotiating table with a more palatable offer to denuclearize.
Her ability to display range within her more palatable songs doesn't discredit the work she did when she was playing the pop game.
Or is it a tragic loss, where the most important goals get tossed aside in favor of ones more palatable to a mass audience?
GIN AND TONIC originated in India as a more palatable way for Victorian colonialists to down the bitter quinine that protected them against malaria.
That should perhaps make price tags in the thousands to tens of thousands more palatable, if you've got that type of money laying around.
Producers began to develop their own slime from a more palatable formula of green food coloring, Cream of Wheat, baby shampoo, and vegetable oil.
And a $7 beer is a more palatable price of admission than a monthly HBO subscription you're "borrowing" from a friend of a friend.
Since then government ministers, including Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general, have been trying to amend the deal to make it more palatable to Parliament.
The second iteration, which launched in 2015, was just as good and dropped the price to a more palatable $999 for the basic version.
His background may have made him more palatable to hardliners in the EPRDF than Mr Lemma, who was once a more likely prime minister.
He said a "less expensive/more palatable approach" might be to involve experts only for some of the less contentious parts of the report.
If he lets the more palatable Republicans fill positions that were against him all the way, does that disappoint the people that elected him?
In contrast, building on "brownfield" former industrial land—a politically more palatable option preferred by both leading candidates—is more expensive and less effective.
China is the world's biggest market for these flash-fried snacks infused with monosodium glutamate (MSG), a chemical that makes flavourless food more palatable.
Many delegates expressed concern that the party was becoming a landing ground for failed former Republicans and sacrificing its purity to appear more palatable.
The benefit of immediate tax relief could ease that argument while making investments in wages and worker training more palatable in the short-term.
It noted that it was trying to make the app more palatable to the broader audience of users it's gained in recent years since.
If anything, by making appropriations impasses seem more palatable, the "automatic continuing resolution" would encourage the rigidity and brinksmanship that blocks regular appropriations legislation.
Some GND advocates want to make the idea more palatable by relying on indirect financing like public-private partnerships or loans to private companies.
This latest story builds on the growing corporate theme of quietly paying outside voices to make their business strategies more palatable to the public.
The fact that in contemporary debates such ideas are deployed in support, rather than denial, of Indigenous rights does not make them more palatable.
The story inspired Sam Sifton, the Times food editor, to wonder what recipe hacks service members rely on to make their M.R.E.s more palatable.
Trilobites When people were repeatedly exposed to bitter compounds in a study, their saliva changed to produce proteins that rendered those flavors more palatable.
As a conventionally attractive, thin woman, I have an added layer of privilege that makes my voice and thoughts more palatable and more accessible.
Despite bringing a more palatable sound than their earlier work, the band doesn't lay its head on easily digestible new wave tinged on nostalgia.
In these situations, the infringement of free speech, a concern often raised by critics of aggressive regulation, seems rather more palatable than total blackouts.
In a more traditional political system, the Republican Party would step in, nudge Mr. Hunter out, and replace him with a more palatable candidate.
Those who survived the purge were sometimes selected on the basis of a lighter skin color that made them more palatable to white communities.
The human embodiment of a chill night in, Niall projects affable, regular-guy energy, but in a more palatable way than, say, Ed Sheeran.
Jailing or expelling some radical clerics and detaining 200 rich princes and officials in a nice hotel seem far more palatable for obvious reasons.
Cox was charged by May to pursue talks with the EU to secure changes necessary to make the divorce deal more palatable to parliament.
And with that dramatic a stock price drop, that also led it to be a more palatable target for larger acquirers like Microsoft and Salesforce.
"It's a significant hit but it's always more palatable for risk-arbitrage to lose money as a slow bleed," said the trader at the bank.
Oculus also recently slashed the price of the Rift and its wireless Touch controllers, making the system slightly more palatable to a general consumer base.
Riot Grrrl's feminist thrash finally offered women an alternative-music scene of their own, while Alanis Morissette's more palatable brand of ferocity topped the charts.
Many also viewed her as a more palatable alternative to Bernie Sanders, who is also on the far-left, progressive side of the Democratic party.
Today's change seems aimed squarely at making Reddit more palatable for first-time users and lurkers who have yet to sign up for an account.
Even on Us Weekly's YouTube channel, where nü-celebrity coverage might be more palatable, the tabloid sticks to Katie Holmes, Kristen Bell, and the Kardashians.
" And Lindsey Graham, another Trump critic, tweeted: "I find the VP candidates -- Governor Mike Pence and Senator Tim Kaine -- more palatable than the presidential nominees.
That was a more palatable price tag two years ago when only a few companies were in this space (and AirPods were still brand-new).
It is likely to be more palatable for authorities to bail in non-preferred senior debt, assuming it is not widely distributed to retail investors.
It's a refresh of the sci-fi classic, complete with upgraded visuals and a new interface, that should make it more palatable to modern audiences.
The camera is based on YouTube's VR180 platform, which is aiming to basically make capturing VR live-action content a little more palatable to creators.
The cheesy smash cuts, slow-mo zoom ins, and cartoon sound effects made the absurd, over-the-top nature of his PewDiePie personality more palatable.
Meanwhile, the arrival of ISIS in Afghanistan has enabled the Taliban to project itself as a softer, more palatable alternative to the savagery of ISIS.
Child angels are more palatable than necromantic amulets which were once made from bits of stillborn babies and sometimes still turn up in grim emporia.
Turns out, a TV show about vagina dentata in 2017 isn't any more palatable to Hollywood execs than a movie about vagina dentata in 2007.
There aren't a lot of tweaks or changes to create a more palatable experience for those who don't like the particular flavor of Japanese RPGs.
Some economists suggest that they could actually provide a boost to globalisation, by making trade liberalisation seem more palatable to those whose livelihoods it threatens.
Grease will never send out a great message to impressionable young people, but it doesn't make the lyric any more palatable or acceptable in 2016.
" The site announces its mission as "spreading awareness" of Camus's term, which, the site's author concludes, is more palatable than a similar concept, "white genocide.
A more palatable option, the source added, would be offering stakes in specific refineries to peers like Exxon Mobil Corp and Royal Dutch Shell Plc .
Leaders said they were trying to make "tweaks" to the Goodlatte bill to make it more palatable to a broader array of the GOP conference.
Those against the spread of statuary consider the figures symbols of a creeping repression, of making authoritarianism more palatable by erecting monuments to bygone tyrants.
Since rising to prominence in the Obama era, Ryan has used his supposed mastery of policy to make the Republican Party's legislative agenda more palatable.
In an effort to become more palatable, I had exorcised myself of all proclivity and dropped no breadcrumbs to help me figure a way back.
Perhaps she is more palatable to critics who once turned their noses up at the superficial pop world and stayed in little rock music bubbles.
His programs tended to be extraordinarily complex, dependent on byzantine regulatory mechanisms rather than direct federal intervention, so they would be more palatable to moderates.
The Mach-E builds on the Model 3 to make it a bit more palatable by including an LCD screen in front of the driver.
Mr. Daines and Republicans are sure to attack Mr. Bullock on those issues, even as some restrictions on firearms have grown more palatable in Montana.
The earlier efforts called for carbon taxes; this year's version is technically not a tax but a fee, which may sound more palatable to voters.
Even as Mr. Sanders remained firmly rooted on the left, two presidential candidates rolled out policy proposals this week that seemed more palatable than revolutionary.
A natural camaraderie exists among the digital publishers, which could make a potential partnership more palatable, said Benjamin Lerer, the chief executive of Group Nine.
I told her I was interested in the recipe hacks that soldiers get up to, to make their M.R.E.s more palatable in theaters of war.
We all have the duty to reject the narratives about heritage that have been popularized by those who strive to make Confederate pride more palatable.
And Sanders appears to have become more palatable to many mainstream Democrats this time around, as polling finds him with a diverse base of supporters.
Sanders did vote against the Magnitsky Act in 2012, a notorious Putin bugaboo, which could arguably make him a more palatable candidate to the Kremlin.
Still, an issue like repatriation that has won bipartisan support in some form appears to be one of the more palatable options at the moment.
Home-equity loans — a traditional second mortgage, typically made at a fixed-interest rate — may be more palatable than lines of credit as rates rise.
Content moderators typically help companies weed out disturbing content ranging from suicide and murder videos to conspiracy theories in order to make platforms more palatable.
Because consumers in Britain would traditionally have balked at eating shark, terms like rock salmon have been used to make the fish sound more palatable.
Fox used a glowing blue circle around the puck in an attempt to make NHL broadcasts more palatable for hockey novices from 1996 to 1998.
The first version of the Senate bill failed to attract enough support, forcing McConnell's office to revise it in a bid to make it more palatable.
That's a much more palatable price, whether you need to replace a broken dock, or if you just want one to keep at someone else's house.
Indeed, some of the macho attitudes evident in "The Other Side of the Wind" would have been more palatable in the 1970s than they are today.
Throughout the film, even his relationship with two women essentially dissolves into a more palatable, family-friendly love story that involves one woman and one man.
In many ways, it's a lot better to have a daughter humanizing and making the candidate more palatable to the voters as compared to a spouse.
Warren has carved out a space for herself as a detailed policy wonk who is more palatable to moderates than Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist.
The latest member of the Echo family slots into the line nicely, delivering the Show's touchscreen functionality at a much more palatable price point and size.
Stewart originally posed giving Donald the finger before taking photos with two peace signs, a more palatable option that she posted on Instagram to promote Potluck.
From the beauty versions (which are sort of sick) to all of the food ones (definitely more palatable), people are certainly getting creative with their time.
It seems that since the beginning of time, audiences have found it much more palatable to watch a man acting feminine than a woman acting masculine.
By all accounts, Direct combines some of the more palatable elements of YouTube, Vimeo, and Netflix under one roof, which makes it an options-heavy proposition.
But China's security officials have been working to understand the legal requirements of developed countries and international bodies so their requests for expedition become more palatable.
But, again, the movie is perhaps too kind in smoothing over the rough patches in Wiseau's behavior in order to present a sweeter, more palatable story.
Now Kuczynski's team is tweaking the proposals to make them more palatable in the next Congress, which he will address upon taking office on July 28.
Bottling a lower-proof bourbon means a distillery can sell more inventory per barrel, and the lighter flavor can be more palatable for the general public.
Amending the proposal so it's more palatable to House conservatives could also potentially alienate centrists and make it even harder to pass in the Senate. Sen.
Morningstar analyst Chris Kallos said China Grand's involvement would probably make the deal more "palatable" for regulators because it showed a commercial motivation for the offer.
This ability makes bitcoin far more palatable to big investors who are currently flooding the market to make profits if and when the bitcoin price falls.
While they have ruled out cutting the value of Greece's debt, more palatable measures like lower interest rates and longer repayment periods are on the table.
The portable benefits system, in all its flexible glory, would thus preserve the labor stratification of the gig economy, simply in a marginally more palatable form.
Sitting under the stained-glass window at Saint Mark's, Myles suggested that perhaps the distance of time has made her writing more palatable to the public.
And Mr. Trump's real, if unspoken, strategy here may well be making himself more palatable to moderate white voters, and holding down turnout among minority voters.
To make its decision more palatable, the Justice Department chose five prisoners who committed crimes against children or the elderly for the first slate of executions.
Those same hard times breathed new life into the college game, where young talent in a more palatable package played for their schools free of charge.
Even Harden, who on last year's team was discussed as a threat to everything joyful about his sport, becomes a little more palatable under these circumstances.
The price of banks' CDS has dropped recently, and with that many banks' cost of funding, making committing to funded assets less expensive — and more palatable.
Or, as I like to think about it: a sliding scale of so-thick-you-want-to-gag through to something lighter and slightly more palatable.
But the elections forced Mr. Kabila to choose between two opposition figures, and Mr. Tshisekedi was considered to be more palatable than Mr. Fayulu, analysts said.
United States officials hope that the tightening vise of international sanctions will eventually force North Korea back to the negotiating table with a more palatable offer.
If parents substitute more palatable kid-friendly options, children may eat something because it tastes good and not because their bodies are telling them to eat.
The story of "Tootsie" has been substantially reworked, in part to make its gender politics more palatable and also, of course, to make it a musical.
Now Hinds has put their own spin on the track by adding surfy guitar licks and their cheeky voices, turning it into something much more palatable.
But hey, maybe you want to consider them to be alive so that it's easier to personify them or rationalize things in a more palatable way.
He says it is patently wrong for musicians to either prohibit some samba songs from being sung, or to change the lyrics to something more palatable.
Perhaps they will have other ideas that are more palatable to state lawmakers, who will ultimately have to approve any proposal to raise and spend money.
Same goes for the many, many puns around the use of "Jew," which, when used without the more palatable "ish," has an aggressive and negative connotation.
Still, many financiers are busy hosting fundraising dinners for Mr Buttigieg and Mr Biden, in the hope of putting a more palatable choice on the menu. ■
When participants were asked to weigh in on Trump, one clear theme emerged: The substance of his presidency is far more palatable than his governing style.
Actually, the idea that Conroy was being fired for asking God for a fair tax bill is one of the more palatable explanations for Ryan's behavior.
They cannot tell us whether other types of exercise are equally catching or how to make exercise in general more palatable and contagious among inactive people.
The move raised immediate doubts about Durham's independence and suggested that Barr is leaning on his investigation to produce a finding more palatable to the President.
Book Pudge isn't overtly confident, but he's not as timid as Plummer's version, an artistic decision perhaps implemented to make Pudge's fixation on Alaska more palatable.
When you stare down the realities of the drone market, Skydio has built an incredibly competitive drone that's coming in at a more palatable price point.
Also, Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, is working on alternative legislation that her party could find more palatable and could keep some of the bill's measures.
Blackface as a "harmless" prank in the 1950s and early '60s is considerably more palatable than blackface some 20 years later, after the civil rights movement.
Holding nominal wages steady, or raising wages more slowly than the pace of inflation, offers a more palatable route to gradually reducing the value of those wages.
But those concepts didn't strike at the root of systemic racism and the white supremacy that begot it, but rather provided more palatable ways to address difference.
It is widely believed that when he was arrested, Ghosn had traveled to Japan to fire Saikawa and replace him with an executive more palatable to Renault.
Bruce Springsteen and Madonna have played in theatres, where high prices are more palatable—the average ticket for "Springsteen on Broadway" last year cost more than $500.
Mr Wray is certainly a more palatable candidate than the various Republican politicians who were once under consideration, some of whom withdrew their names from the process.
And her whistlestop tour of European capitals to persuade fellow EU leaders to change the Brexit deal to make it more palatable at home is not succeeding.
As the more palatable, softer, and more moderate Trump, she's seen by many as the rose-colored lens that helps women look beyond his pussy-grabbing ways.
This makes the concepts more palatable to take in, and has gotten me to rethink certain aspects of my own feelings on death and the funeral industry.
Google at the time touted performance, though the point of all these tools is to make it a little easier and more palatable in the first place.
While they often wear hip-hop clothes and feature rapping in the background, the focus is no longer on rap performances, making it more palatable to censors.
Alternately, programmers and computer scientists could provide the AI with new data, or different sets of rules, to help the machine come up with more palatable decisions.
Slipknot may have evolved from nu-metal weirdness into more palatable, angsty hard rock, but Taylor remains one of mainstream metal's biggest—and most unapologetically liberal—stars.
Encouraged, I turned to Chapul cricket protein bars in flavors such as coconut-ginger and peanut butter and chocolate; both were more palatable than a Clif Bar.
Additionally, it helps delineate Harris's stance on health care, in a manner that could prove to be more palatable to Medicare-for-all opponents than Sanders's version.
With the benefit of hindsight, many fans spent years outlining how they would fix the plot of the film to make it more palatable to grown-ups.
Then if they can crush the Kavanaugh nomination and delay the vote until after November, they must pressure Trump to nominate someone more palatable to Senate Democrats.
But when compared side by side with other groups, the alt-right's platform appears to just be age-old white supremacy served in a more palatable course.
And thus, they worked to create a reality where fascism and white supremacy were that much more palatable and easier to accept as part of American culture.
The fact that Ryan has not really attacked Trump or Cruz so far in this mean season will make him much more palatable to both camps' delegates.
Still, many financiers are busy hosting fund-raising dinners for Mr Buttigieg and Mr Biden, in the hope of putting a more palatable choice on the menu.
The notion of modifying a game's difficulty to make it more palatable to different audiences has, like seemingly everything these days, produced volatile reactions in the past.
What if there were a way to make quitting more palatable to the 45 percent who don't try and easier for the 90 percent who don't succeed?
Key said TPP members might be able to incorporate "cosmetic changes" to make the deal more palatable to the real estate magnate and former reality TV star.
In the best case scenario, GE Capital has an equity value of $7 billion, making a sale of the portfolio a more palatable undertaking for a buyer.
"King's unusual combination of religion and progressivism could make him more palatable to some voters," said Donald Davison, a political scientist at Rollins College in Winter Park.
Now we are back to more palatable drama: The contestants have no idea how the rose ceremony is going to go following the two-week shut down.
Well, it was more palatable, generically speaking, to a normal listening audience, whereas the first album was so barebones and lo-fi, we sounded like retarded people.
He has gained some of Barzani's newly devolved presidential powers, and maintained ties with the Kurdish opposition, making him a more palatable candidate to mend regional fences.
One difference this time around is the messaging: The initiative technically calls for a fee, not a tax — a distinction that might be more palatable to voters.
Thanksgiving is near, and this organization's young comics aim to use humor to make their relatives' strange recipes — and even stranger personalities — seem a bit more palatable.
The agreement has incorporated a number of provisions — like higher pay for autoworkers — that render it somewhat more palatable for the Democrats, Ms. Mays of PwC said.
Disappearing Acts finds a balance between the harmlessly nonsensical and the strangely aggressive parts of the artist's body of work, thus creating a more palatable Bruce Nauman.
Then he went on his own version of a listening tour — meeting with critics to hear their concerns and seeking ways to make the idea more palatable.
He faces a choice between a nominee who, like Ms. Yellen, stresses economic growth, or someone more palatable to conservatives who favor greater emphasis on curbing inflation.
The $16 four-pack or $24 six-pack is more palatable to consumers than the $27 price point for a euphoric like Kin, the company's founders think.
" "To some degree, Buttigieg has offered a more palatable message to them," Bolkcom said, on health care and other policies, "and he's been rewarded here for it.
Perhaps she knew the win was in the fact that when all eyes were on her, she didn't decide to make herself more palatable to white viewers.
With the taxes chipped away and the mandate gone, though, the law becomes somewhat more palatable for many in the GOP, even if they would prefer repeal.
Kaine has already agreed to remove any references to Trump by name to make it more palatable for Republican colleagues, and he's willing to make more edits.
At LendingClub, she&aposs been focused recently on packaging consumer loans into products that institutional investors may find more palatable than the pure peer-to-peer model.
Some suggested that Republicans, bent on cutting government spending on such problems, were using Mr. Garcia to make the enterprise-zone proposal more palatable to other liberals.
While many business leaders recoil at Trump's authoritarian tendencies, said tendencies may be more palatable to a man who has argued that democracy and freedom are incompatible.
On the other hand, the option to anonymously flag to Facebook, if not to the user, that the content being shared was fake, might be more palatable.
In order to make the UK general election a teeny bit more palatable, we decided to condense the key facts about various party leaders into Top Trump form.
Why jeopardize my career, interview by interview, when I could find someone with better chatting skills and a more palatable accent to go on TV in my place?
Tropes about Black women's hypersexuality encourage Black women to tone down their bodies and sexual expression in order to become more palatable under the moors of traditional attractiveness.
Dorsey himself has also acknowledged that Twitter can be a confusing place, and is looking to clean up the service and make it more palatable to new users.
Standard in-home cameras are technically also capable of the same privacy invasion, but their obviousness makes them a bit more palatable because, well, they look like cameras.
Some of the battles can be long and exhausting — a few took me upwards of an hour to complete — but the calendar structure makes this much more palatable.
That probably makes it a sickly beer at ground level (alas, Gulliver has yet to try it), but more palatable in a pressurised cabin than the standard fare.
Likewise, though films like Eighth Grade may contain mature elements, their execution renders them more palatable for a younger class of viewers than an R rating would suggest.
The IMF has become more palatable, say some officials, because it has become less intrusive, leaving countries to decide how best to meet the macroeconomic targets it sets.
Periscope added its biggest missing feature today in a move that could make it more palatable to brands and social stars, and help it compete with Facebook Live.
And she talks about the ways in which her light skin (Zendaya is biracial) makes her a more palatable option for casting directors than her darker-skinned peers.
European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker on Monday agreed an updated Brexit deal with British Prime Minister Theresa May to make the agreement more palatable to UK lawmakers.
Since theaters still stand to make the most money from tickets sold directly through the box office, the first-run limitation makes the service more palatable for businesses.
"The government is now signaling the possibility to recalibrate some parameters to make it more palatable for politicians," wrote Mauricio Oreng, senior Brazil strategist, Rabobank in a note.
Working with Italian food company Dr Schär, Cerne and Polenghi are using their research on zein to find more palatable bread solutions for those suffering from celiac disease.
And Republicans in the Senate are going to take months to change this bill into something more palatable, and it's not clear that they can even do that.
Trump has, at times, demanded a concrete barrier, while also floating the idea of a see-through "steel-slat" structure he suggested might be more palatable to Democrats.
"After we had an especially tough week, Stephen and I decided that we had to find a way to make this more palatable to investors," Ms. Tariyal said.
Either of these approaches is more palatable than requiring technology companies to build a back door and roll out the welcome mat for all manner of cyber criminals.
Moving new workers to 401(k) style plans is a lot more palatable when they're not also earning less to pay for the pensions of previous workers too.
By utilizing mouthpieces like Richard Spencer and more "palatable" organizations, the extreme movement is able to "penetrate new audiences" who normally would be repulsed by the fringe right.
With all of that said, Apple's EarPods definitely aren't winning any sound quality awards anyway, yet the headphones sounded considerably more palatable with the addition of the BoomStick.
He disputes the notion, however, that TSO's formal attire is a visual sanitizer that makes the group's bombastic soundtrack and long-haired cast more palatable for "civilian" audiences.
It kind of died down for a while and got calm again—I guess trying to be that more palatable cause—and now it's ramping right back up.
Sharif's jailing could benefit his party, however, with some analysts saying it could make PML-N more palatable to the military now it is controlled by his brother.
And policies that spur innovation and drive down the cost of cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels, such as electric vehicles, could potentially make higher carbon prices more palatable.
A Sanders-Warren ticket, meanwhile, would thrill liberals and perhaps make Mr. Sanders more palatable to some college-educated white women — a Warren strength and a Sanders weakness.
Suddenly, wealthy European countries got interested in fixing a broken system: making it more financially viable, more dignified for refugees, and more palatable for host governments and communities.
For seven years, Republicans have said they would repeal President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement and replace it with a new health care system more palatable to conservatives.
To make the grant promised for the Sydney Modern project more palatable, the government announced a new Regional Cultural Fund of 100 million Australian dollars (about $75.4 million).
He told ABC News that he hoped that Trump would lose in a landslide so the party could be remade in an image that he found more palatable.
Also, the iPhone 11's price is a lot more palatable for some people than the cost of an iPhone 11 Pro or even a premium Samsung phablet.
It would make immediate compromise on this healthcare legislation all the more palatable to these senators and their colleagues if they knew that future conditions favored deliberative lawmaking.
Labor laws are politically sensitive and in order to make the changes more palatable to unions the government will also make companies pay some benefits upfront, they said.
Gambling on sports was already happening, of course — at Las Vegas casinos, on illegal internet sites, at the corner bar — yet somehow that hadn't made it more palatable.
This is a calculated risk, made more palatable by the fact that Miller has already been paid, while Lucroy-as-an-Indian would have been looking at free agency.
Reuters reported earlier, citing sources, that the offer had been scaled down to match weak markets, and valuations at about 15 times future earnings were more palatable for investors.
If the app's language were more general — perhaps designated as a place for any kind of person to help their friend find a match — that might be more palatable.
Tesla and its contractor Consolidated Power Projects (CPP) still have a month to finish off the South Australian battery project, which could make the renewable power even more palatable.
"We wonder whether Twitter's focus on live video is a way to make Twitter more palatable as an acquisition candidate," BTIG's Rich Greenfield writes in a note on Monday.
Scientists now want to fiddle with with the groundcherry's color and taste in a bid to make the protein- and fiber-packed fruit more palatable to consumers, CNN reported.
That makes it potentially more palatable to more mainstream consumers who have no interest in gaming but who otherwise may be looking to try out VR for entertainment purposes.
The form factor is much more palatable, but the philosophy is the same: bring the masses simple VR. The first thing you notice about the headset is its comfort.
Samsung Chromebook Plus Similarly versatile is the Samsung Notebook 9 Spin 13.3-inch laptop, which is now discounted $300 to bring the price down to a more palatable $1,1993.
At $595 the company's art frames are a bit pricier than other products in the market, though its $40 annual subscription to its art network is much more palatable.
Social media helped remodel white supremacy into a more palatable ideology centered on fear of the other and a desire for "law and order" that caters to that fear.
But the lyrics address the contradictions of celebrity and family life with more insight than megastars usually bring to that topic, which renders the beat's slow burn more palatable.
The security of a basic income could boost enterprise, because leaving a job and using up savings to open a business are more palatable prospects in such a world.
Republicans have just days to find a more palatable solution than the House-passed resolution blocking Trump's actions, which is expected to come up for a vote by Friday.
Multi-party coalition politics mean he is unlikely to govern but his victory could make voting for the far-right seem more palatable to the French and Germans later.
There are no gears to shift, which could make them more palatable to beginners intimidated by the idea of having to change gears while in motion on a motorcycle.
Perhaps the atrocious cover art is to be blamed, but a listen through 1996's Diatribes shows Napalm Death were retaining their heaviness while becoming a bit more palatable.
Sexual assault is something millions of women in the United States have experienced firsthand, and we are finally done tiptoeing around the issue to make our outrage more palatable.
All of which gives scholars in the field a distinct sense that the idea of home rule is a lot more palatable to the state's lawmakers than its practice.
It's just more palatable, and more culturally tolerated, to frame our own demands for basics like bodily autonomy and respect in the workplace as hopes for the next generation.
Because her articulation of the basics of feminism was simple and neat, her platform was more palatable to mainstream liberals and casual progressives than, say, someone like Roxane Gay.
Gillibrand was instrumental in crafting a compromise in Sanders' bill calling for a four-year transition to single payer, in order to make it more palatable to some senators.
What most food bloggers sell is a fantasy: something curated and aspirational, the rough edges of emotion smoothed into something more palatable, and the food served alongside sentimental stories.
At $32, it's not exactly cheap, but compared to pricey sleep supplements that haven't worked for me in the past, it's a more palatable investment in getting better sleep.
Discussions afterward reflected the divisions in the loosely aligned ranks, as well as an acute awareness of public perception and the need to make their messages somehow more palatable.
But floating the idea that it's a short-term thing may make Pelosi's speakership bid more palatable to House Democrats who are skeptical about her remaining at the top.
The power of conspiracy theories is that they offer an explanation for why something happened, one that seems more palatable or, oddly enough, more realistic than the real explanation.
With the announcement of its coin, JPMorgan is widening its experiment and moving to make the idea of digital currencies more palatable to its typically risk-averse corporate customers.
To make them more palatable, park workers built an L-shaped wall to partly hide them, then covered the wall with a digital print of ivy that cost $1,950.
The project, recently seen at the 2017 Venice Biennale, was a sharp critique of how celebrity culture often whitewashes news to make it more palatable for a general audience.
But there's plenty of evidence that a show as popular as 24 ultimately made torture more palatable to everyone from Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to young military cadets.
I don't know if it's going to be a separate question, but the vocals being a little bit more palatable on this record is a direct result of money.
The statement concludes with MoviePass acknowledging a "rough patch" in its early enterprising stages, which is entirely valid and much more palatable a fact when not dripping with prickly disdain.
If May survives, she's likely to get together with the EU, and quickly, to see if there are any tweaks that can be made to make the deal more palatable.
At $720/$840, the S9 isn't a budget phone by any stretch of the imagination, but at the very least, keeping it to three digits seems a little more palatable.
While the core remains the same, Persona 5 makes some smart changes that make it more palatable for new players, or those who may not be as familiar with RPGs.
He also cited new standalone capabilities for the segment's rise in popularity, as leaving home without a smartphone becomes more palatable with watches equipped with GPS tracking and payment features.
The decision to maintain an uplifting ending provides a more palatable resolution to its narrative arc, and redeems an abusive character without investing additional time in establishing such a shift.
But I do wonder if "Rachel Weisz, top me!" is, at least in part, a performance of a more palatable kind of queerness for the sake of straight people's comfort.
The second-generation watch was more palatable for those interested in health and fitness, but it still wasn't the device for those who'd rather wear their phones than carry it.
And right-wing populist parties are generally willing to entertain more socially liberal views to make themselves more palatable to younger voters, often using them to enhance their own message.
The game even implements a well-designed cinematic camera mode to make these sequences more palatable if you're feeling itchy, and releases you from the burden of controlling your character.
That all might make the range figure a bit more palatable, but there's no denying that BMW seems to have fallen behind the curve when it comes to electrified vehicles.
Since the Space Corps idea did receive congressional support initially, this new concept for the Space Force may be more palatable to lawmakers who were against a completely separate branch.
The idea behind a compressed meritocracy is simple: to open meritocracy's gates to a broader portion of the population and, in doing so, make life within those gates more palatable.
Sadly, some popular titles are still reluctant to celebrate Black women's hair in all its glory, choosing instead to Photoshop it to make it seemingly more palatable for their audiences.
I believe that this does make it more palatable and more appealing to youths who might have been a little reluctant to take the big steps of shaving their head.
Redundancy is a natural choice for AV systems, but it's made more palatable by the extreme levels of acceleration and specialization that are possible nowadays for neural network-based computing.
But beyond the timely improvements to make learning to program online more palatable, Udacity also wants to leverage the team's experience to automate more of its grading and reporting processes.
Its approach is far more palatable than the option women have long suffered, which is to have a small camera inserted into their pelvic cavity in search of endometrial cells.
They're all a bit more palatable and predictable than Snapchat's Halloween masks that give you a floating banshee body, bloody ghoul strobe effect or some kind of beach Frankenstein look.
A lot of that is going to have to come from making the service less confusing and more palatable for on-boarding, but it still just isn't quite there yet.
But it catalyzed, you know, this thing called the techno culture, which was picked up by Mondo 2000 and then turned into a more palatable, national-type culture by Wired.
Bolstered by production by Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never, HOPELESSNESS uses the physicality of dance music to bruising effect, making ANOHNI's political provocations both more palatable and more punishing.
His election win has led to renewed calls for Germany to support his reformist agenda and make his task more palatable in France by acquiescing in easing eurozone spending rules.
Ryan's remarks came a day after the GOP leadership made several changes to the bill in an effort to make it more palatable to conservative members of the Republican caucus.
That is to say, hawking goods and services via an influencer whom users have no interest in following to begin with doesn't necessarily make that brand's ads any more palatable.
Yes, but: The bill does not raise the number of H-1B workers permitted in the U.S., making the legislation more palatable for hardline Republicans worried about protecting American jobs.
To make the deal more palatable for Greece the lenders agreed that if budget savings targets are exceeded, Athens will be allowed to implement relief measures to boost the economy.
It certainly felt like the kind of thing a studio would add to make things more palatable for viewers who might not be ready for a transdimensional magical time-warper.
That's why FBI director James Comey has to constantly tweak his rhetoric to make the idea of forcing companies to offer inferior encryption that government agencies can access more palatable.
Warren's Medicare for All funding plan isn't the only area where she's taken steps to make her proposals for big changes to the economy seem more palatable to moderate voters.
But throw in some cost cuts, and even minor growth, and the potential gains become more palatable, especially considering the firm's stability means it can take a lot of leverage.
Republicans are still trying to craft alternative language as they hunt for a more palatable option than the House resolution, which passed that chamber with the support of 2202 Republicans.
He believes such a choice could also be more palatable with critical Republicans senators like Maine's Susan Collins and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, according to three people familiar with the search.
But while the ad is consistent with Mr. Trump's central message, its hopeful tone could be more palatable to voters put off by Mr. Trump's slashing style and dire warnings.
"It's more palatable for central banks to move into euro and sterling," due to their relatively high liquidity, said Paresh Upadhyaya, director of currency at Amundi Pioneer Investments in Boston.
Other recent studies have shown that more palatable transplant options, like a capsule taken orally, can work just as well as the typical, more invasive enema used for a transplant.
But Mr. Rubio's loss extinguished that possibility and left a multi-ballot convention fight this summer as mainstream Republicans' last avenue to block Mr. Trump with a more palatable alternative.
If we're not outright liars then we shield parts of our personalities, erect protective walls around ourselves, present certain, more palatable aspects of ourselves through our chosen social media channels.
This (the idea that we just want our partners to be similar to us) is a far more palatable interpretation, but it doesn't mean we don't have progress to make.
La Quinta believes proceeds from the potential sale would help make the tax hit it will incur as a result of the spinoff more palatable to shareholders, the sources said.
The Bengals (28-25) are not nearly as scary, and the combination of a more palatable opponent and home-field advantage should get Denver its first win since Oct. 24.
To the Editor: Perhaps if the Metropolitan Museum of Art behaved more benevolently toward the rest of the country and the world, the disparate entry fees might be more palatable.
Under the direction of its charismatic 39-year-old leader Jimmie Akesson, the party has gradually purged its more extreme and openly racist elements to present a more palatable image.
To make them more palatable, officials say they could be tightly focused on issues relating to the epidemic, rather than general macroeconomic problems, and introduced gradually or with a delay.
In 1993, Bill and Hillary Clinton had proposed an overhaul of the health-care system, but reproductive-health coverage was sacrificed to make the reforms more palatable to Republican lawmakers.
That sequence would have been more palatable Monday night to the Nashville Predators than what transpired in the opening period of their first Stanley Cup finals appearance in team history.
The hope is that it will make buying an expensive phone more palatable and encourage people to upgrade, which will be key for growth in an increasingly saturated smartphone market.
His comments raise doubts about his and Durham's independence and could open him to claims he is leaning on the investigation to provide a finding more palatable to the President.
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She said a phased deployment could make it more "palatable" for Burundi, with a small contingent initially protecting AU monitors sent last year to examine human rights and militia disarmament.
Republicans are trying to work through if they can make changes to the resolution of disapproval to make it more palatable to their caucus, but are basically in uncharted territory.
These Hillarys are seemingly stronger, savvier, more palatable, and, yes, sexier than real-life HRC—the Hillary some wish existed; the Hillary who embodies the virtues recognized by her supporters.
Think of how bad an idea tying home field advantage to the winning league of the All-Star Game was when even randomly switching it every year was more palatable.
Oaxis has also considerably shrunk the InkCase logo down from the oversized one seen on the regular iPhone 7 model, which goes a long way to making the case more palatable.
Her refusal to replace the emptiness at the core of the Holocaust with something graspable results in a very different work from the better-known, more palatable ones by Anselm Kiefer.
The changes are supposed to reward videos that are more palatable to advertisers and the broader public, and help YouTube ward off criticism that its service is addictive and socially corrosive.
More palatable for investors would be for Apple to offer a broader choice of alternative search engines, thereby widening the playing field and opening up to more pro-privacy Google alternatives.
Another is that the rigours of its zealous regulation are experienced, in the main, only by foreigners—which makes them more palatable to, or even popular with, politicians and the public.
It can be jarring playing a game like the original Monkey Island in 2016, and so Thimbleweed has made a number of changes to make it more palatable to modern players.
Going in, I was optimistic that the HD version I was about to stream—in two dimensions and a more palatable frame rate—would wash away the sins of the past.
But smart integration into the NX could make the experience a lot more palatable to a mainstream audience, even if it shouldn't and couldn't be the primary way to play games.
Again, this may be the point, but it creates an easy opening for competitors like Instagram to copy core features and serve them up to users in a more palatable fashion.
This is undoubtedly the most profound development in the electronic music/puppy community since we became aware of Seth Troxler's dog's instagram, and a much more palatable festival-trend than headdresses.
The company is donating to the alliance its time, expertise and any intellectual property associated with the flavors and sensory innovations it comes up with to make the drugs more palatable.
Extra money for training, as well as extending unemployment benefits to cover people who want to leave jobs for a new profession, could help make Macron's reforms more palatable to critics.
The Congressional Budget Office scored the bill earlier this week, confirming that the cost of the legislation is fully offset, which makes it even more palatable to the Republican-led Senate.
Sea lampreys are among an elite collection of anadromous fish—saltwater fish that spawn in freshwater—a trait they share with much more palatable species like salmon, striped bass, and sturgeon.
But when you see people moving into boxes and tents and trucks to make it work, an actual apartment in an allegedly bland city like Houston starts to seem more palatable.
I assume part of the reason you moved up is that it would be more palatable to providers and allow them to make it work to avoid the problem I described.
Instead, more palatable, establishment types have come to Gillespie's aid — including George W. Bush, who headlined a fundraiser for him, and Vice President Mike Pence, who campaigned for him in Virginia.
Democrats said they had tried to add provisions that might make the bill more palatable in rural areas, including rebates to poor and middle-class families to help them defray costs.
I noticed how adding so much as a lo-fi beat to something as, honestly boring as C-SPAN, can make an 8 1/2 hour filibuster so much more palatable.
Translating complex concepts into more palatable conversations with clients can shine through even if you're new to the field and don't have years of experience to fall back on, Zhao said.
These semantic efforts to present the mission in more palatable terms hardly qualify as deception, since U.S. activities in Afghanistan continued to be subject to extensive media reporting and congressional scrutiny.
The officials said the changes were being made to make the contracts more palatable to local officials who run the jails, who have sometimes bristled at the additional accommodations for immigrants.
If looking for a new job is not an option or you're unconvinced the grass will be greener elsewhere, there are ways to try making your current working situation more palatable.
Thankfully, Trevor Noah and the team at The Daily Show are here to put things in perspective and make the weird twists and turns of the year a little more palatable.
"Many gluten-free baked products are made with white rice flour or various starches and contain more fat and sugar to make them bind together and be more palatable," Case said.
And Ryan's exploration of some budgetary tricks to make the stabilization plans more palatable suggested that the biggest problem in Congress for these bills — conservatives in the House — might be surmountable.
Recently, the administration asked "Madison Valleyood" (Madison Avenue, Silicon Valley and Hollywood) to come up with more innovative solutions, particularly from sources more palatable to impressionable youth than the U.S. government.
Just think about how many cold-blooded despots would be made more palatable to the electorate if they were only seen walking around with a cone or two of rocky road.
The first daughter and senior adviser to President Donald Trump has often attempted to soften his image, providing a more palatable packaging to the extreme ideas coming out of the White House.
Marun said the government was open to suggestions on how to "improve" a bill that has already been diluted to make it more palatable to Congress, reducing its impact on fiscal savings.
And on this week's episode, She gets a pretty flavorful sampler plate of all the types of bold her remaining 20 Bachelorette men are serving up, with some more palatable than others.
At its enterprise-focused Cloud Next conference, Google is announcing a set of changes that will make the product more palatable for businesses — and potentially more interesting for regular consumers as well.
Stash a bottle of water on your desk to encourage you to drink H2O throughout the day, and add in half a lemon or some sliced cucumber to make it more palatable.
All of us are guilty although, we could argue, the early bloggers sealed the deal by proving that entertaining writing could be made more palatable with a dash of information or timeliness.
Despite the oppressive nature of the game, it does several things that not only make the whole experience more palatable, but without taking away from the challenge or horror of the game.
Inspired by Carmilla's representation of predatory female vampires and the wise vampire hunter who went after her, Stoker's Count Dracula took those characters and put them in a more palatable, heteronormative mold.
For example, historically, blacks in the workplace have felt pressure to change the way they dress, do their hair, and even greet each other to make their presence more palatable to coworkers.
To make being objectified more palatable, being a sex object is edified into an affirmation of attractiveness, something to covet and court, even if its price is being reduced to a thing.
European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker agreed on an updated deal to make the agreement more palatable to UK lawmakers but warned they would not get a third chance to endorse it.
Still, it remains an important way of making academic notions more palatable to a general audience, precisely because everyone knows what a Big Mac is and roughly how much it should cost.
Republicans have been looking for ways out of the fight with Trump, including talk of trying to amend the resolution to make it more palatable to their caucus and the president. Sen.
Yet it's possible that some amount of coaching from foreign policy experts might have made Trump more palatable to the general public and soothed anxieties about a crisis within the Republican Party.
Cameron hopes to negotiate modifications to the U.K.'s terms of membership in the European Union next month, which might make continued membership in that union more palatable to the British electorate.
If Republican office holders cut bait with their poisonous nominee and spent all their time, energy and money on down ballot elections, the morning of November 9th could be much more palatable.
"This is what they've been saying from the beginning, but now they're using language people find much more palatable," said Ana Quintana, who leads the Heritage Foundation's policy efforts towards Latin America.
With apps like Robinhood and services like Wealthfront for investing, and Credit Karma to check your credit score regularly, it might seem like financial services are finally getting more palatable and mainstream.
The consolidated report will cover possible adjustments to make the bill more palatable to lawmakers, and some of them will be announced by Temer by the end of this week, Jucá said.
To make the deal more palatable, owners proposed expanding rosters and practice squads, reducing the number of padded practices and raising minimum salaries, concessions that might win over rank-and-file players.
They aren't all huge fans of the fish stew that is on the menu for dinner tonight so adding the rice makes it a more palatable for my troop of food critics.
A mission of his own took shape: to reveal the ways the Nazis had used the German language to obscure the mechanics of mass murder and make genocide more palatable to themselves.
While the idea of a Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, or Amy Klobuchar presidency may seem more palatable to the anti-progress predilections of the Never Trumpers, this Democratic primary isn't about them.
Making the transaction more palatable for ­Deutsche Bank, Trump was willing to personally guarantee the loan, meaning that ­Deutsche Bank in theory could seize his assets if he didn't pay it back.
Because of his business background, Mr. Ahn comes across as more palatable for conservative voters than Mr. Moon, said Bae Jong-chan, research director at Research and Research, an opinion survey company.
Besides, Barr may have been persuaded that there are greater legal jeopardies awaiting Mr. McCabe as a result of Durham's investigation, and so the prosecution declination for lying was made more palatable.
To put it in Western terms, killing zombie after zombie is a lot more palatable to viewers in 2016 than cowboys gunning down Native Americans in old B-movie Westerns would be.
May's government are pinning their hopes on Cox to secure changes to make the agreement more palatable to Parliament, which resoundingly rejected it in January, inflicting a record defeat on a government.
But the real testament to the legacy of Martyrs is in the influence it's already had on films that have come after it — notably this year's more palatable, still visceral hit Lights Out.
Mr Wray is certainly a more palatable candidate to Mr Trump's critics than some of the Republican politicians who had also been under consideration, several of whom withdrew their names from the process.
In 2010 FIFA made that raw deal more palatable by introducing a Club Benefits Programme (CBP), which distributes a pot of money to the clubs whose players take part in the World Cup.
Cracks in the Bungie-Activision relationship have been showing for quite some time, with fans long suspecting the publisher was behind decisions to make Destiny 2 more palatable and accessible to mainstream players.
However, shutting down Uber's Southeast Asia operations to cut losses would enable the firm to "print money," making for a much more palatable IPO, said one Uber investor, who declined to be named.
But he's positioning it in a much more palatable way this time: saying that, if customers want that feature, it would be entirely their choice to share it with other apps and devices.
The new version of the Space Force should be more palatable to members of Congress, some of whom have expressed concerns that the new branch would introduce unnecessary bureaucratic bloat and massive costs.
Maybe it's just that I'm resigned to it this time around, but somehow the trailers for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sequel seem a lot more palatable than those for the first reboot.
If the Republican leadership wants to throw in a benefit for current DACA beneficiaries to make it more palatable for their colleagues on the other side of the aisle, that is their choice.
I had found that life in Paris was much more palatable — none of the bullshit my father was feeding me, about how America was the greatest country in the world and all that.
Yet further negotiations may at least buy her time to tamp down the crisis and produce promises for a longer-term trade plan that may be more palatable for hard-line Brexit supporters.
It's not so much that the film or Bausch have influenced other choreographers, but that "Pina" has helped make modern dance, which can look odd out of context, more palatable for general audiences.
That humbling experience was made more palatable by the opportunity to play alongside the Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux, a sporting icon in the city who is now an owner of the Penguins.
As The New York Times reported recently, "Pentagon officials have often offered improbable options to presidents to make other possibilities appear more palatable," but they don&apost expect presidents to choose the decoy.
The shift from expanded missile range to increased payload should be more palatable to crucial regional players China and Japan, both of whom warily eyed South Korea's previous bid to loosen missile restrictions.
However, when news of the show came out Sunday, it was met with outrage from many people concerned that it would ultimately humanize the Klan or otherwise make the group seem more palatable.
Using his daughter to make his case, the campaign is trying to cast the candidate in a more palatable light to reach out to the women and more moderate voters he desperately needs.
The party's rise in the polls was the careful massaging of its more hard-line socialist image into something, they imagined, that would be more palatable for the broad spectrum of Canadian voters.
Assembly members and Mr. Heastie have been hunkered behind closed doors in recent days, discussing a broad array of exemptions that would make congestion pricing more palatable, according to several members and aides.
It had many of the same features that defined the pricier Galaxy S2200, like an ultra-wide-angle camera and a notch-free screen, but at a price (and size) that was more palatable.
Following the recent price drop to $14.99/month for Prime members – a more palatable charge than the earlier $299/year, AmazonFresh has today set up shop in Dallas, Texas and the surrounding metro areas.
There will be discussions about amending the bill to make it more palatable to the White House, and a full vote on passing the bill may or not may happen in the coming weeks.
And House Speaker Paul Ryan's exploration of some budgetary tricks to make the stabilization plans more palatable suggested that the biggest problem in Congress for these bills — conservatives in the House — might be surmountable.
Ahead of September's federal election, Petry had sought to make the party more palatable to mainstream voters and her decision not to lead the party's campaign could play into the hands of established parties.
Indigo Ag's newer seed coatings aim for more than yield improvements — they encourage desirable traits in plants, like soybeans that yield more oil, or grains that are more palatable to certain livestock, for example.
Hugh Hewitt, who had been a leader in the movement to block Garland's nomination, said he believes the veteran judge and former prosecutor would be a more palatable choice than any Clinton might make.
With the clock ticking, Trump was set to meet top Senate Republican tax writers at the White House as the administration considered policy tweaks to make the bill more palatable to potential Republican holdouts.
There was also an added wrinkle in Sessions's history that made it, perhaps, a little more palatable to take a stand against a longtime senator: He'd been rejected by the Senate Judiciary Committee before.
Sure, down at Menlo Park they'd find some more palatable euphemisms to package it all, but ultimately Facebook has made money by watching what you do and then selling what it knows about you.
In 1963 an intrepid businessman sent down a small pipe that he used to power a brewery to produce Primus, a light lager with bubbles altogether more palatable than those used to make it.
Hidden under Arrival's more palatable themes about overcoming cultural differences and uniting as one species is Chiang's more direct message about learning how to appreciate life's moments, to live outside the bounds of time.
They didn't need traditional structures—yes, verse-chorus-verse is a concern in metal, too—and Clarke didn't need to make his screech more palatable or discernable to reach out to their growing fanbase.
But even that would be more palatable than a loan that might only be a short-term fix, and which delivers most of the reputational hit of nationalisation without sufficiently penalising the current owner.
All those services are useful for consumers, but they might actually have more palatable use cases within larger companies that have to have constant communication with anywhere from a few to thousands of employees.
Brien added that, in an effort to make Rhode Island's voter-ID law more palatable, its supporters opted for a less strict version than the ones passed in states like Texas, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
Mr. Kilsby said the proposal in New York may be more palatable from an economic standpoint, with a royalty fee that rough calculations suggest might amount to something closer to 4 percent of revenues.
They were asked to take a back seat to other L.G.B.T. activists so progress could be made on issues deemed more palatable to the mainstream, like ending the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Instead of pulling out of the deal, they could have worked with the 11 other countries to secure the changes to make the agreement more palatable, as the 11 remaining TPP parties just did.
At the session itself, Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee and the committee's chairman, appeared at times to coax Mr. Tillerson toward more palatable answers, plainly eager to shepherd him out of the committee.
Although this sounds like a more palatable term for gentrification, the project has already supported Bibliogamers, the Game Jam, Marvila Days, historical neighborhood walks, community workshops, and is planning a library-based interpretive center.
In Kloza's view, the proposal is more likely to see the light of day in 2019, when Republicans are beyond midterm elections and oil market conditions could make a fuel tax hike more palatable.
Later, however, he huddled with the party's leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, a fierce ideologue who controls most of the levers of power in Poland, about ways to rewrite the legislation to make it more palatable.
When bad news happens about President Trump, when there are bad headlines about Trump, as there are many days, Tucker Carlson chooses to focus on Democrats instead because it's more palatable to his audience.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union and Britain on Monday announced additional agreements on the contentious Irish border backstop in a bid to make their stalled Brexit deal more palatable to the House of Commons.
There were a few differences in wording for the purpose of rhetorical flow, and a few tweaks that might have been designed to make the speech more palatable to the relatively liberal Latino electorate.
A sweetly syncopated drumbeat may make the social anxiety-induced "shitstorm" inside of Pierre's brain more palatable on "Where I Belong," but the only thing that MCS shared with Matchbook Romance was a record label.
When private equity firm Sycamore Partners acquired office supplies retailer Staples Inc for $6.9 billion last month, it separated its retail from its business-to-business delivery operations to make financing more palatable to investors.
But what it does, effectively, is transform Sanders' bill into something that could be more palatable for many party moderates who have been hesitant to embrace a dramatic remaking of the US health care system.
Its new flagship device, the U Ultra, launched only last month, but it's already subject to a $150 discount this week, which takes it from its unreasonable $749 sticker price to a more palatable $599.
It offers no radical solutions for making immigration more palatable to locals (such as an additional tax on immigrant incomes, which this newspaper has advocated as part of a broader deal to allow more migration).
But underlying the Facebook and Kik plans seems to be a fundamental similarity — an assumption that eventually, a revenue model based on something other than advertising could be more sustainable, or more palatable to consumers.
The putative merger partners could yet make the deal more palatable to Ms Vestager by promising more concessions, for example the divestment of assets or licensing their technologies to rivals, though time is running out.
Those are respectable enough specs (provided Kalashnikov is able to get the car into production) that are made even more palatable by the throwback exterior, which Jalopnik says was borrowed from the 1970s Moskovitch Kombi.
Both groups weaponize metaphors to make their white nationalism seem more palatable, like urging followers to stand up for "European heritage," using Greco-Roman motifs on fliers, or latching onto mainstream conservative issues like immigration.
Johnson has said he will try to wrest changes from the EU over the deal negotiated by his predecessor Theresa May to make it more palatable to parliament, otherwise Britain will leave without a deal.
Had they adopted the softer social positions championed by Trump, and retained their traditional devotion to free trade, military intervention, and trickle-down economics, their party might have become more palatable to the broader public.
Using the image of a woman murdering her husband as a means to address gender imbalances could definitely be a jarring choice, but throw in some goofy animation and it becomes a lot more palatable.
Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) is sponsoring this same GI Bill cut — albeit dressed up as an improvement — but this time claims it is more palatable because it caps the value or allows for compressed benefits.
Proposed EU rules known as the "common consolidated corporate tax base", which would remove many of the national differences that multinationals have exploited to pay less tax, have been diluted to make them more palatable.
Transparency initiatives may be more palatable than price-limiting ones or tackling patent protections, according to Aaron Kesselheim, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, Wednesday at the American Medical Association's advocacy conference.
Suitable for presentation under the tree, menorah or even a candelabra, these 2352 tomes present an escape up, up and away from the pall of politics and toward the more palatable allure of, say, pearls.
"What salt does in many cuisines around the world is take the bitter edge out of food and make it more palatable," said Julie Mennella, a biopsychologist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia.
Senate Republicans have struggled to find ways to make their bill more palatable to middle class taxpayers, while still adding no more to the federal deficit than the $1.5 trillion allowed under their budget instructions.
Republicans hope the CBO will provide a more palatable score for their new bill—one that somehow doesn't reiterate how, under their plan, 22 million people would lose insurance, while premiums and deductibles would increase.
The Pentagon's moves in the last five years to ease entry for gay and lesbian troops and open combat positions to women have helped make ROTC's presence more palatable to politically liberal students and professors.
Clothing manufacturers' adjustments that made what was a size 8 in 1958 fit measurements smaller than a size 00 in 2011 may have made shopping more palatable, but they didn't actually cause anyone to shrink.
The more palatable Bruce Nauman that emerges is the creature of a curatorial burden shared by the Laurenz Foundation, Schaulager Basel and MoMA, a triad of entities so intertwined that some unraveling is in order.
Indeed, they probably found them more palatable than the tendency of liberals to bend over backwards seemingly at every turn to defend groups of people who aren't exactly angels in the eyes of many Americans.
In addition to Kanagaki, a few other small organizations are also working to divert the passage of organic refuse into the country's garbage dumps, and hoping to make these extravagant spreads a little more palatable.
Ticket-buyers will get to tour a two-floor complex and watch as singers practice dance moves, construct an album, are evaluated by their labels and try to make themselves more palatable to American listeners.
Breaking out Google from the as-yet-unprofitable "Other Bets," like the capital intensive health-care division Verily or new spin-offs like Loon, makes the company's financial reporting more palatable to bankers and analysts.
However, they hope their negotiator, Michel Barnier, can secure her agreement next month to what will be new EU proposals that will be fundamentally unchanged but may be politically more palatable, especially on Northern Ireland.
Dressing up a desire to discriminate against LGBTQ individuals, or against women, or against racial groups in the garb of religious belief doesn't make it any more palatable, and our laws shouldn't make exceptions for it.
Amazon has its share of original, exclusive shows, including "The Man in the High Castle" and "The Grand Tour," that sweeten the deal and make the yearly subscription cost (and its recent price hike) more palatable.
Cox, and Brexit minister Stephen Barclay, are heading to Brussels for more talks on changes to May's Brexit deal which may make it more palatable to a deeply divided parliament, which overwhelmingly rejected it in January.
And it's all the more palatable for its frank approach to sex, insecurities, and the many ways we gay men are sometimes hampered by our own unrealistic notions of what gayness should look like in 2019.
Fantastic. Smaller street circuits will make top speed irrelevant, create more braking opportunities to send energy back into the batteries, and they'll also (again) be more palatable for host cities since they take up less space.
Jason Delisle, a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said Warren's plan was "certainly more palatable" than Sanders' carte blanche forgiveness, though he still says there's much to criticize, logistically and philosophically, about Warren's plan.
This new mode was just as public, yet far more palatable to mainstream audiences, in part because it traded transgression, rage, and the rejection of feminine norms for the consumption and cultivation of "innocent" sex appeal.
Christian rock emerged to dress conservative religious views in an aesthetic that was more palatable to a new generation of Christians, and Christian video games have been around for nearly as long as video games themselves.
There is speculation the U.K. might yet squeeze concessions from the EU that would make membership more palatable to the British public — despite officials in Brussels pushing for the U.K. to head quickly to the exit.
Analysts believe Kalanick has been very vocal that Uber is not looking to go public anytime soon, but when that eventually happens, removing the cash-sucking China business could make the company more palatable to investors.
The Heartbreakers would break up in 1977, and Thunders would rescue the tapes and remix it in 1984, with a much more palatable result, but at that point it was too late to save the band.
The change makes it more palatable for Western anti-Israel groups in Europe and America to voice support for Hamas, although actual material support in the US and many, but not all, European countries remains illegal.
But if the bill passes, Republican House leaders at least can feel their job is partly done and can begin to envisage more palatable items on their agenda, including a push for a generational tax reform.
On the technical side, the Chia cryptocurrency is the result of Cohen looking hard at the guts of Bitcoin and trying to design substitutes that are less dangerous to the planet, and more palatable to banks.
But short of making your stamps taste like tasty treats, the United States Postal Service has done something to make stamps a little more palatable: It's releasing its first-ever scratch-and-sniff stamps this summer.
AT&T could just increase its unlimited-data rates for those customers—and it has—but from a marketing perspective, upselling has the more palatable appearance of providing incremental value than a simple rate increase does.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier ruled out on Monday a renegotiation of the Brexit deal reached between the European Union and Britain to make it more palatable to British lawmakers opposed to the agreement.
Dilution risk - from issuing more stock thereby diluting the percentage ownership of existing shareholders - remains one of the main drawbacks of convertible bonds, but a high conversion premium can make it more palatable for existing shareholders.
The zeppelins, trench knives, and impossibly agile dogfights combine to give Battlefield 1 a sense of unreality despite its realistic setting, a result that makes it feel more palatable to play than to watch trailers for.
Even longtime skeptics of Mr. Cruz, like Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, have begun to express an openness to his candidacy — if only because many establishment Republicans see him as more palatable than Mr. Trump.
He allowed that there might be "two Donald Trumps," suggesting that there was a private, more palatable version that did not align with the showier public version, before he reversed the statement a few minutes later.
Last year's wildfires were so bad that wineries in California, Washington and other states were forced to dump wine made from the smoky grapes, or blend the wines in an attempt to make them more palatable.
Mohler, a self-described fascist who had an early and profound influence on Kubitschek, sought to create a more palatable tradition for the postwar era, and he is considered the father of the German New Right.
At the UN, it has fallen to her to clean up after Trump, translating his threatening statements and his frequent contradictions into more palatable policy, and trying to muster support for Washington in the Security Council.
Defenders, however, note that while Apple doesn&apost invent these new kinds of devices, it often improves on them, with its famous design-led philosophy and attention to detail making them more palatable to broader audiences.
Fast forward two years to 28503, and the CLASS Act was quietly scrapped; an ignominious end to legislation that existed almost solely to make the ACA look more palatable to Americans concerned about the federal deficit.
Despite having expressed support for Medicare-for-all in 2018 before becoming a presidential candidate, Buttigieg pivoted to a public option early on in the campaign, framing it as a more palatable alternative to single-payer.
The Indian generic drug manufacturer Cipla announced a more palatable pediatric formulation called Quadrimune, which comes in flavored granules the size of sugar grains that can be mixed with milk or sprinkled on baby cereal. 8.
It is also rather more palatable to fans: Clubs in Germany, he said, have broadly welcomed English interest in their best players simply because the alternative is seeing them move, with dread predictability, to Bayern Munich.
Whoever triumphs, the new prime minister will try to wring a tweaked Brexit withdrawal deal more palatable to British politicians from a sceptical Brussels that has said there will be no further negotiation over the agreement.
It's the long-awaited return to Metroid's side-scrolling roots — the last 2D Metroid came out over a decade ago — and a game that updates the formula in clever ways, making it more palatable to modern audiences.
Indeed, Mr Juppé has specifically campaigned for left-wing voters disappointed with François Hollande's Socialist presidency to turn out at the Republican primary and vote for him, a more palatable option for them than Ms Le Pen.
His emphasis on putting money straight in people's pockets — and trusting them to know how best to spend it — helped him stand out and may have made his proposal more palatable to a broadly individualistic American electorate.
Facebook Messenger Lite gets GIF support, chat color customization, and more Facebook Messenger grew too bloated, forcing Facebook Messenger to release a "lite" version that used less data and would be more palatable to the developing world.
It's a big, honking metaphor for Kevin's real world, where those in his orbit are paralyzed by a thirst for what's next, some new big thing to come along that makes the old big thing more palatable.
WASHINGTON — The day after the Green New Deal went down in a "stunt" Senate vote, Democratic leaders started changing the subject to climate initiatives more palatable to Middle America and less likely for Republicans to whack at.
In the specific case of Belgium, pushing power all the way up to the supranational level would likely be more palatable than building a stronger Belgian state, since it wouldn't implicate language issues in the same way.
Such industry assistance programs have themselves come under scrutiny — including ones run by Valeant — because they have helped make high drug prices more palatable, easing patients' out-of-pocket burdens while leaving insurers to pay the rest.
"It may be more palatable for countries to accept quotas in the form of voluntary export restraints than accept an increase in tariffs," said Monica de Bolle, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
She's both herself and whatever character she's playing, but there's always another layer to a Carrie Coon performance, where that character is also playing some more palatable version of themselves, meant to obscure who she really is.
Even if they don't, a hothouse atmosphere governed by Day One insistence that Crooked Hillary is obviously guilty of immense crimes might encourage Republican voters to nominate a candidate who's more palatable to mainstream voters next time.
And I thought: Great premise, and so I went from town to town finding cool things, but I began to feel like: All I'm doing is taking this history and arranging it into a more palatable form.
Instead, the President focused almost exclusively on the issue of mental health, which is a more palatable conversation among the President's base of supporters than imposing new hurdles to the purchase of firearms in the United States.
To help make his attendance this week more palatable, aides lobbied to add the Sunday morning economic meeting as a venue for him to brag about the US economy to leaders of nations where growth is slowing.
He is also disappointed, and I use "disappointment" to mirror how I think she is using it: to minimize a child's sense of abandonment, making his despair more palatable to the mother responsible for upending his world.
It would be unsporting to say just what Mr. Brown does to make this cocktail more palatable or exactly how, in the second half, he levels up a simple snack food into something a lot more explosive.
Hoping to make Antarctica more palatable to my temperate Californian, I decided to spend Walt's money on the most deluxe of bookings—a three-week Lindblad National Geographic expedition to Antarctica, South Georgia island, and the Falklands.
That will likely be an advantage the Taycan holds onto for a few years, and for people who care about putting this car through the ringer, it's going to make the price tag a bit more palatable.
But because beliefs about U.F.O.s and aliens do not explicitly invoke the supernatural and are couched in scientific and technological jargon, they may be more palatable to those who reject the metaphysics of more traditional religious systems.
In addition, analysts believe Kalanick has been very vocal that Uber is not looking to go public anytime soon, but when that eventually happens, removing the cash-sucking China business could make the company more palatable to investors.
All of this is an attempt to get to the right files or conversations quickly as Slack — a simple collection of group chats and channels that can get out of hand very fast — something a little more palatable.
Given that it lags the United States by 58 places in the World Bank's ranking of the ease of doing business, it at least has a lot of options, some of which the hurricane has made more palatable.
The problem with media telling that particular story over and over again, however, is that it suggests every bi, pan, or queer sexuality story is just a temporary layover on the way to a more palatable, monosexual destination.
At the same time, he is working to make clear to moderate voters that he would be a more palatable alternative than a Democratic nominee more in line with the congresswomen's values, such as U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
"I don't think it's necessary for VR to become a mass participatory event, but I think it is definitely expanding to be more palatable to the masses," said Loren Hammons, an interactive programmer at the Tribeca Film Festival.
They just need him to deny Mr Trump the 1,237 delegates he must have to win the nomination outright, triggering a contested Republican National Convention in Cleveland at which party bosses dream of imposing a more palatable replacement.
Northern Dynasty in October unveiled new development plans for the project that will reduce the footprint of its major mine facilities such as the mine pit and waste storage area, hoping to make it more palatable to regulators.
While Yelawolf, Struggle, and Bubba Mathis bring rural sensibilities to hip-hop, Mikel Knight removes the music from its bearings and fits it into a country mold, in effect making rap more palatable for a southern white audience.
This is why we suggested to the folks at 13 Reasons to try to make the story a bit more palatable as it unfolds so that the people who can benefit from it will stay to appreciate it.
"The problem is the only way that can happen is if the federal government asks permission from the UN." Legal domestic cultivation of cannabis may be more palatable to the authorities, but even that could run into roadblocks.
But he did say he was open to smaller-bore measures related to prescription drug prices -- and the Tillis bill may become a more palatable GOP backstop if the courts do end up striking down Obamacare in full.
However, we really need to ask ourselves whether we as a country were more sympathetic with the victims of the Mother Emanuel shooting because they were socially upstanding and because the reaction of the townspeople was more palatable?
Today she wonders whether all the support she thought Afghan women had from America was just a fig leaf, a way to make military intervention more palatable to the American public via photographs of girls going to school.
Telling my Virgo friend that she's trash at apologizing might not fly; sending her this meme of a Virgo Marge Simpson holding a gun at Helen Lovejoy, with the banner "Admitting you're wrong," somehow seems more palatable for everyone.
The strategic political use of sexual identity has become a bigger, more mainstream story with the rise of Trump, as conservative white gay men have used their gayness to promote white nationalistic politics and make its rhetoric more palatable.
In the end, Kasich's operation would agree to pull out of Indiana -- something the team considered more palatable because of what they deemed as a successful effort to get supporters elected to the state's delegate slate the week prior.
These results are more palatable in the cheaper ZenFone 6, and, apparently, the Honor View 20's "AI Ultra Clarity" mode squeezes even more out of this sensor, coming close to rivaling the iPhone XS Max in a shootout.
After all, celebrities like Beyoncé and Brad Pitt have given the vegan lifestyle gloss, while its growing number of adherents have pushed restaurants and food companies to create more palatable plant-based products that mimic meat and dairy items.
If you couldn't quite get on board with the BBQ chicken stuffed tortilla pizza fiasco, Teigen is back with something way more palatable: She tweeted that Hulu is giving us, her lucky followers, a deal on the streaming service.
That way, the government would ensure retail investors do not suffer any losses in the bank's bailout, making it politically more palatable and staving off the risk of a run on deposits that could trigger a wider banking crisis.
He also pointed to checks-and-balances added into the law by the government to make it more palatable to the public, such as the requirement of approval by a federal court and ministers before powers can be utilized.
VW's labour leaders said management had agreed to avoid forced redundancies in Germany until 2025, a step which clears the way to cutting 23,000 jobs via the more palatable methods of buyouts, early retirements and reducing part-time staff.
So when it came time for Guy Andrews to define himself with an LP, he had a choice to make: stick to the more palatable dancefloor sonics that have brought him success or return to his more abstract beginnings.
McConnell is going to use every trick in his bag (which is full of tricks) over the next couple of days to persuade Republicans that a bit of extra spending will make the bill more palatable to their constituents.
The idea of a solution — any solution — to moderate the cost of health insurance may be more palatable to the plurality of Americans who continue to disapprove of the law and for whom the ACA has brought little solace.
A bill combining the debt limit increase with an eventual agreement on top-line spending numbers would be more palatable to lawmakers because it would let the appropriations process move forward and lessen the chance of another government shutdown.
To make the bill more palatable, Temer proposed delaying cuts in education and health for a year, while insisting the spending curbs are needed to control a widening budget deficit that has cost Brazil its investment-grade credit rating.
PML-N politicians say Abbasi's family ties to the military - his father was an Air Force commodore while his father-in-law headed the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) military spy agency - will make him more palatable to the army.
VW's labor leaders said management had agreed to avoid forced redundancies in Germany until 2025, a step which clears the way to cutting 23,000 jobs via the more palatable methods of buyouts, early retirements and reducing part-time staff.
Ms. Aument said congestion pricing had redefined tolls, and made them more palatable to drivers who have come to see them as the price for a faster, more reliable trip to work, home or wherever they need to be.
Others see the change as a threat to the German theatrical tradition in which subsidized local theaters produce new work with a core staff, while others view it as an attempt to make the theater more palatable to tourists.
Farage, however, did make it clear that he finds Johnson far more palatable than his predecessor, Theresa May, whom he called the worst prime minister since Lord North, who was the leader at the time of the American Revolution.
The SPD may find it impossible to work with at least two of the potential conservative candidates, Friedrich Merz and Jens Spahn, who are further to the right of the CDU than Merkel, although others may be more palatable.
This was seen as a more palatable option than increasing purchases of corporate debt, which have attracted criticism for being too risky after one of the companies the ECB had invested in found itself embroiled in an accounting scandal.
With the trade, the Hawks will be responsible for his $27.9 million salary, which is made more palatable by the fact that they will be off the hook for the three years and $46.5 million left on Schroder's contract.
Normally people stay to themselves and keep their distance, but people began to just talk to me as though they knew me, because my art kind of had made the place more palatable and made them feel more comfortable.
He presents a vision for dealing with urban violence by fundamentally rethinking how law enforcement and other government resources are used — a cost-effective solution that could save lives, while being more palatable to both political parties than sweeping gun control.
The Mariners took the opener from the Rangers 7-5 on Friday but watched the bats go silent the next two days before three runs in the final two innings on Sunday made the 6-113 setback slightly more palatable.
When the blood-stained underwear languishes in subcommittee—"I don't know exactly what that means," one forlorn activist admits—the group tries again with a sanitized version, perhaps more palatable to the powers that be: a simple drop of blood.
And I think sometimes she was overcomplicating things by giving so many facts that she wasn't weaving enough of…a little bit of honey in there to make it sort of go down more easily and make it more palatable.
Where things stand: Since May canceled a vote on the plan last week, admitting she had nowhere near the support she needed, she has been visiting European capitals in search of tweaks that will make the plan more palatable to Parliament.
The proliferation of on-demand and ad-free streaming options has given viewers a more palatable television experience and further prompted networks to rethink advertising, whether by reducing the volume of traditional commercials or coming up with new ways to advertise.
If Democrats win the presidency and reclaim a Senate majority, Republicans could decide that Mr. Obama's nominee is likely to be more palatable than anyone nominated by the next president and thus vote to confirm in the lame-duck session.
"In general, quick-service chains continue to figure out ways to make their food more palatable to their customers, who arguably care more about — and are more informed about — what they're putting into their bodies than ever before," Kalinowski wrote.
In Greece in 2015, the government, called and lost a referendum on EU and IMF-imposed austerity measures to ease the country's debt crisis, and had to hold a second one having made its proposals more palatable to the electorate.
OnePlus hasn't exactly showered itself in glory of late, with a major credit card security breach, privacy complaints, and embarrassing video streaming issues, but the 5T gives you similar hardware with what you'll probably find to be more palatable software.
Today it announced a new feature called Gitlab Runner Autoscale that allows continuous code testing at scale, and to make that even more palatable, the company teamed up with cloud infrastructure provider DigitalOcean to provide free hosting for testing that code.
"The more gradual approaches have higher levels of support and, particularly among Republicans, those ideas are more palatable than a switch to a single government plan," said Liz Hamel, director of public opinion and survey research at the Kaiser Foundation.
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, a Democrat from the Bronx who had previously opposed congestion pricing, said he tried to keep an open mind but found that some advocates were unwilling to consider options that could have made it more palatable outside Manhattan.
Between the emphasis on CGI visuals over the story; the cheap, pandering humor; and the retroactive rewriting of continuity, Phantom Menace regressed a beloved older franchise to make it more palatable for a younger audience — one eager to buy countless toys.
European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker said he agreed to an updated Brexit deal with British Prime Minister Theresa May to make the agreement more palatable to UK lawmakers but warned they would not get a third chance to endorse it.
But thankfully, a few noble souls have taken it upon themselves to fix Detective Pikachu, or at least make it a little more palatable, by replacing Ryan Reynolds with some better voice actors—and the results are a goddamn revelation.
And while the application of heat to an egg will minimize the risk of salmonella and make the egg white more palatable, it can also make that little egg smell like the emission of gas from the human digestive system.
At an invitation-only event at the EPA headquarters, Pruitt promised automakers and dealers that he would keep listening to their objections to the Obama administration's rules and rewrite them in a way that the industry would see as more palatable.
To the marginal extent that it works, credit Elba and Winslet, who manage not only to convey determination, fear and bouts of resignation but also possess the sort of innate appeal that makes some of the thinner plot points more palatable.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has come up with a new angle to make his radical plan for an online currency more palatable to US politicians — by playing on fears that China will beat out the US as a global financial leader.
Third, certain activists have sought to take more collaborative stances with the existing management teams of target companies to increase value through improving the strategy or operations, rather than capital extraction, a tactic which could be more palatable to regulators.
The new ad capitalizes on his economic message, centered on lower taxes and a rethinking of free-trade agreements, which helped him dominate the Republican primaries, and is more palatable to many voters than his hard-line stands on immigration.
George W. Bush's big push to privatize Social Security in his second term might have crashed and burned—but by moving the political center of gravity, it made some kind of privatization, or at least big Social Security cuts, more palatable.
A tie-up with the PD, Italy's most establishment party, may be scarcely more palatable for 5-Star's voters, but it would be far more acceptable to the person who will actually pick the next prime minister: president Sergio Mattarella.
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To make the taxpayer losses more palatable, the White House also proposed on Wednesday to raise flood insurance premiums, at least for homeowners who can afford them, and to make changes that would allow insurance companies to underwrite flood insurance themselves.
A central part of watching that film involves feeling conflicted over how they had to change and streamline the true events in order to make them more palatable on the big screen — and thus be more inspiring to a beleaguered public.
The concern here is threefold: In addition to grappling with the quirks and racial implications of the rapper's meteoric pop celebrity, the album seeks both to sustain popularity and to make the music more palatable to a traditional hip-hop audience.
But Stephen Moore, a friend of Mr. Kudlow's and a fellow campaign adviser to Mr. Trump, said Monday that the administration's tweaks to its tariff plan — such as providing country exclusions — had made it significantly more palatable to Mr. Kudlow.
"Countless histories of the Third Reich exist," Mr. Anderson wrote, "but there can be few more palatable ways than these books to take a look at its horrors, its leaders and the mood in Germany before, during and after the war."
Blaming a lack of "guts" for the failure to deliver the extravagant promises made by Brexit campaigners in the 2016 referendum might also be more palatable than explaining that some of those pledges — enthusiastically trumpeted by Mr. Johnson himself — were undeliverable.
To help make his attendance this week more palatable, aides lobbied to add a Sunday morning session focused on the global economy as a venue for him to brag about the US economy to leaders of nations where growth is slowing.
Here's what else happened that day: The latest version of "A Star Is Born" opened, wowing critics and audiences with yet another, more palatable story about men, women, the power of a woman's voice and the drama of a man's sacrifice.
Whether this is partly because the N.B.A.'s gentler vision is more palatable to an international community, or partly because the N.F.L.'s endemic violence simply doesn't sell abroad, the N.F.L. has never taken off internationally the way the N.B.A. has.
One of the authors' major arguments is that Western society — particularly American culture — has denied the significance of cyclical patterns in history in favor of the more palatable and self-serving belief that humans are on an inexorable march toward improvement.
While much of Microsoft's focus is on software that makes using inexpensive devices — often in the $22014 to $22014 range — more palatable, the company will also release a $0003 device called the Surface Laptop, a twist on its Surface tablets.
Le Pen has been at the helm of the party since 2011, delivering more success than her father and party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen ever managed by making it more palatable to mainstream voters and winning local and European elections.
Also, one way to make an indefinite U.S. military presence more palatable to Americans would be for President Trump, or the next president if not Trump, to exert pressure on our NATO allies to assume a greater role in Afghanistan.
Cruz has flown under the radar lately — and that actually has calmed down his image a bit — thus making it more palatable for establishment GOP figures to hold their tongues and actually endorse Cruz in an effort to stop Trump.
Since much of the money will come through the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and will not cost U.S. taxpayers, it is "the creative solution that was found that makes this much more palatable to the Trump administration," Wilson said.
In fact, the name is one key part of a package, along with neat dressing and a clean-cut appearance, that makes the alt-right seem more palatable — and maybe even inviting — to those fed up with status quo conservatism.
The group's goal is to mainstream debate on issues such as immigration and multiculturalism, by abandoning the politically toxic symbols of the traditional far-right and presenting what they intend to be a more palatable version of their xenophobic politics.
The renewed controversy threatens moves by Le Pen, who expelled her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, from the party two years ago, to cleanse the FN's image of xenophobic and anti-semitic associations and make it more palatable to a broader electorate.
As the Republican presidential contest looks increasingly like a two-man race between Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, members of the Republican establishment are left contemplating which candidate it finds more palatable at the top of the ticket.
In honor of those comrades-in-arms who once shared a kiddy pool with you and now share their G&T, we've come up with a game you can play in private (carefully!) to make even the most dried-out turkey more palatable.
This question cannot be adequately answered without squaring Epic's behavior within a long history of mainstream white America stealing music and dance from black artists, decontextualizing their work, and repackaging it to make it more palatable (and thus, profitable) to white audiences.
Charters, which were still subject to public oversight and standards, were a more palatable alternative to vouchers, which would allow parents to take public money and spend it on private schools (including religious schools and schools not required to take all students).
Angela Merkel's leftward drift over her years in office, especially on issues like the European Union and migration, has made her more palatable to left-leaning voters, but it has created an opportunity for the far-right to proliferate, per the NYT.
At the helm of the National Front (FN) since 2011, Le Pen has taken it further than her maverick father, FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, ever did, winning municipalities and EU elections by making the party more palatable to mainstream voters.
Mr. Rajoy should also put the welfare of Spain above personal ambition, and consider stepping aside to allow a party member more palatable to the Socialists to lead a government that will address Spanish citizens' deep yearning for political renewal, transparency and equity.
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Its relative lack of wickedness—it seems to be mostly free of the misogyny and racism that afflict many other games and gaming communities—makes it more palatable to a broader audience, and this appeal both ameliorates and augments its addictive power.
Members of the stop-Trump movement know that Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, the right-wing favorite and only slightly more palatable to the establishment than Mr. Trump, has the financial and political support to stick it out for the long haul.
At the same time, a campaign to unseat some of Qualcomm's directors — rather than the company's entire board — could be more palatable to proxy advisory firms like Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis, whose voting recommendations can carry significant weight with investors.
Sharon Parker, an arts educator and parent in the district, said that including poverty and grades along with test scores was a good compromise that would draw students with a broader range of ability levels — and be more palatable to some parents.
As BoJack, the self-destructive celebrity horse voiced by Will Arnett, negotiated the dark corners of Hollywoo and his own psyche, a steady stream of peripheral visual gags — puns, pop culture references, the occasional cocaine-addled lemur — made his various descents more palatable.
The tweens and teenagers taking the stage on Sunday promise to make the whole experience more palatable: They're among the top students at Kids 'N Comedy, a program in which experienced comics teach young people how to write and perform stand-up routines.
A more palatable alternative, some analysts say, may be for Myanmar to grant further concessions to China in the western port town of Kyaukpyu, where state-owned Chinese companies have already won contracts to develop an industrial zone and a deepwater port.
With those kinds of problems, you might think that the stock market has looked with disfavor at UnitedHealth and its competitors, and that investors have been counting on Congress to repeal Obamacare and replace it within something more palatable for the insurers.
When Jean-Marie's youngest daughter, Marine, took over the party in 2011, she redoubled the leftist economic message and shunned her father's blatantly anti-Semitic statements — a so-called dédiabolisation of the party intended to make it more palatable to the mainstream.
Yet reports suggested the 1.5-million-bpd was a tactical move to get the more unwilling OPEC members on the output increase train by first hitting them with the 1.5-million-bpd proposal and then lowering it to a more palatable level.
There's a smooth jazz station in LA called The Wave that I've always liked, and I've kind of always wanted to make a song that sits in the more palatable area of one of those sort of, like, uh, Paul Hardcastle, smooth-jazz-sounding songs.
If you are the leader of a small country unsure what path and which allies to cultivate is best for your national interests, and the United States looks and acts like a mess at home and unreliable abroad, the Chinese model becomes relatively more palatable.
The combination of low air pressure and humidity apparently combine to effect your sense of taste and smell by up to 30 percent, according to some studies, leading airlines to invest in new techniques and recipes to try and make airplane food more palatable.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more small conveniences in Sekiro (purchasable pouches that make it easy to hold onto gold after death, for example) that go a long way to making the game more palatable to a new audience.
What's more, it's poised to increase the accuracy of human genome editing, which could make CRISPR more palatable for those worried about "off target" mutations; the system has been used on human embryos, but it produced far too many unintended mutations for scientists' liking.
The arguments over the legality of President Donald Trump's travel ban have largely hinged on whether or not it's a de facto ban on Muslims, which was a campaign promise until its blatant illegality suggested the need for a more palatable course of action.
Let's hope he's got some idea to make it more palatable to them (maybe he can sell it to them as a military alliance or a marital bond?), or he might have another mutiny on his hands and get stabbed to death all over again.
We don't know what that looks like just yet, but that the company plans to address that seems significant and in-line with what the company has tried to do lately — make the service less confusing and more palatable to more casual and new users.
Many voters, particularly those who supported Bernie Sanders and/or are considering voting for a third-party candidate, have doubted Clinton's newfound opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership and suspect that she'll pass a slightly more palatable version of the trade agreement when in office.
"From the Saudi side, a Clinton [presidency] would seem more palatable than the current relationship that has developed under President Obama, which is more strained, at least from an outward perspective," said Sanam Vakil, a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
There's a buoyancy and direction to songs like lead single "FloriDada" that was nowhere to be found on Centipede Hz. Songs like "Vertical" and "Bagels in Kiev" take the propulsive, thick feel of that album's best bits and stuff it into more palatable packages.
Sources said the final measure may be a combination of language from the Senate, which would allow victims of online trafficking to sue the platforms that facilitated the crime, and a measure from the House that takes an approach that's more palatable to tech.
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker said on Monday he agreed an updated Brexit deal with British Prime Minister Theresa May to make the agreement more palatable to MPs but warned they would not get a third chance to endorse it.
Nothing makes a bill more palatable to voters than when it sends home some money for new radio equipment for first responders, upgrading the barracks at the local army base, establishing a chapter for a Boys and Girls Club or maintaining a domestic violence shelter.
While the FN was once seen as distastefully extreme by many French, the current attacks, coupled with Marine Le Pen's sound and more palatable approach, have led to the FN's message resounding with the general populace in a way that her father's did not.
Mr. Adams will almost certainly be succeeded by someone with no direct involvement in the decades of conflict in Northern Ireland, a prospect that would make Sinn Fein a more palatable coalition partner in the Irish Republic, where it has never been in power.
Peter Martins's "Hallelujah Junction," performed on the second program, on Wednesday, used to seem like one of his more palatable ballets, its energy driven by John Adams's music, which is played by two pianists facing each other dramatically at the back of the stage.
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker said on Monday he agreed an updated Brexit deal with British Prime Minister Theresa May to make the agreement more palatable to UK lawmakers but warned they would not get a third chance to endorse it.
He could finally breathe easily once Aroldis Chapman retired Rajai Davis on a soft fly ball to right field with the tying run on base — a far more palatable outcome than their fateful showdown two years ago in Game 7 of the World Series.
His public DC pitch is all about how he is changing Saudi Arabia, turning it into a more palatable ally, reforming Saudi society for the better, empowering women, employing the country's youth, making it an easier place to do business and weaning it off hydrocarbons.
Reporting from The Washington Post and others revealed that the strike on Soleimani was never seriously considered by the military until Trump ordered it—it had been put on a menu of retaliatory options to make more effective, less incendiary options seem more palatable.
Left-leaning members are particularly disinclined to reward Mr. McConnell's gambit while allowing Mr. Trump to carry out a central campaign pledge of installing a conservative justice, even if Judge Gorsuch is among the more palatable choices they might reasonably expect from the president.
The pattern was clear: Pompeo has a long history of extreme rhetoric, on issues ranging from the use of military force to Islam to LGBTQ rights — but had spent the entire hearing presenting a much less extreme, and more palatable, version of his views.
You can use data warehouses like Enigma or even entities like the U.S Census to get raw data; and there are business intelligence tools like Tableau or Infogram or Visually to help make data more palatable, but often lack the depth of information that the warehouses have.
With the newly raised app size limit, it could make it more palatable for developers to take their games from the iPhone and iPad to the Apple TV. If that theory doesn't make sense to you, here's another: 4K content takes up a lot of space.
Michael Gaba, federal policy leader of law firm Holland & Knight's national Healthcare & Life Sciences Team, said Gottlieb would be more palatable to more people than O'Neill, who believes drugs should be allowed on the market before their efficacy has been established, as long as they are safe.
MILAN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Italy's troubled lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena is mulling converting subordinated debt into equity to pare back a planned five billion euro ($5.6 billion) capital increase and make it more palatable for investors, three sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
With a slight change to the nozzle, it could sell wine in this format without first requiring people to purchase a $179 bottle with a touchscreen on it (a purchase that sounds slightly more palatable when you hear that it comes with four bottles of wine).
"Our ultimate goal here is to make sure that every single American has comprehensive health care coverage," Schatz said in a statement A Medicaid buy-in could be much more palatable for the health-care industry than Medicare for all, or even a Medicare public option.
Jenny threw up a smokescreen around the truth and then chose to live with this more palatable story, a story that allowed her to sleep, to thrive in her career, to travel around the world interviewing those far less fortunate, spinning their worlds into narrative thread.
This gradual acquiescence points up a larger flaw with Mr. Cruz's strategy of being the last non-Trump candidate standing in a field that began at 17: It was never as much about him as about Republicans grasping for a more palatable alternative to Mr. Trump.
Google has increasingly worked to abstract away a lot of the complex elements of building applications, whether that's making its machine learning framework TensorFlow more palatable by letting developers create tools using their preferred languages or trying to make it easier to build an app quickly.
Tom Hoenig, vice-chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), pitched his idea to bankers attending an industry conference as a more palatable alternative to the regulatory regime which has existed since the Dodd-Frank financial legislation was enacted after the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
"If you believe yields outside the U.S. are heading higher this year and next year, it is more palatable for central banks to move into euro and other currencies away from the dollar," said Paresh Upadhyaya, director of currency strategy at Amundi Pioneer Investments in Boston.
Since the real estate mogul became the GOP frontrunner—and then the nominee—party strategists and leaders have been eagerly waiting for their candidate to make a "pivot"—a shift in tone, and perhaps policy, that would make him more palatable to voters beyond the conservative base.
Phys Ed Listening to music during a short, intense bout of exercise might change how you feel about hard workouts and encourage you to continue with the program in the future, according to a new study of intense interval training and how to make it more palatable.
Although hurt by his proximity to the unpopular Pena Nieto and criticisms of his time as education minister, which was marked by tough battles with teachers unions, Nuno is more palatable to the PRI rank-and-file than Meade, who has served in two PAN administrations.
The outrage that followed the Grenell announcement was part of the calculation at the White House by national security adviser Robert O'Brien and others in order to make the candidate put forward to the Senate more palatable, according to two current and former Trump administration officials.
" But he said every technology has drawbacks — in the case of GalaPro, he said, holding up a phone during a show could be tiring for some theatergoers, and "I think it's going to be a niche product unless they find a way to make it more palatable.
It occurred to me that a lot of my previous work was invested in the management of feeling, and if the version of me I was writing about was confused or full of rage, I would find some way to process that emotion into something more palatable.
Another administration official, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, said Mr. Mulvaney had picked Ms. Kraninger because she was seen as more palatable, particularly to Democrats, than another candidate, Todd J. Zywicki, a conservative professor at George Mason.
After years of investment in wind, aided by federal tax credits Buffett has said made the investment more palatable, residential power rates at Berkshire have risen less than 1% a year, trailing general inflation, while the unnamed rival now charges residential rates 61% higher than Mid-American.
It's like if a burger joint charged you for a patty of plain ground beef and a bun, then gave you the chance to make your burger more palatable by paying a seasoning fee, a medium-rare fee, and separate surcharges for lettuce, tomato, and onion.
Parents virtue-signal to teach their children, and corporations virtue-signal to make their products seem more palatable to a rapidly diversifying America, and I virtue-signal every time I tweet something that says I'm supportive of, say, the Black Lives Matter movement without joining affiliated protests.
Extending the use of EU tariffs is part of discussions to make the backstop arrangement more palatable to Britain, and could be triggered if there were a delay in the ratification of the Brexit deal or if there were problems introducing new technology at the border, the source said.
Cruz's victory gives the anti-Trumpistas hope that the race will be decided in a brokered convention, but Cruz, who is already working behind the scenes to secure the loyalty of Trump's delegates, is in the best position to take advantage, not a more palatable figure like Paul Ryan.
All this is essentially continuing moves to try to make the service more palatable and easier to use — and actually working — as it faces an increasingly crowded space market of apps looking to help users take a minute to just chill and be a bit more mindful. Calm.
And while not all of his issue positions are yet clear, it seems plausible that for some Republican voters, he could be a more palatable alternative to Trump than Clinton orGary Johnson (both of whom might be too far to the left on social issues for conservatives' liking).
Though major media organizations have struggled to define the movement, the alt-right presents very little that is new: As Vox's Jenée Desmond-Harris writes, it champions an amalgamation of various age-old positions held by white supremacist groups, and is merely marketed in a "more palatable" way.
If the Broncos are able to trade Keenum — even a swap of seventh-round picks would be worthwhile, to save $7 million against the cap and in cash — their quarterback cap figure for 2019 would be much more palatable ($21.5 million, plus whatever rookie or backup is added).
Whenever he decides to step down, he will almost certainly hand over to a successor with no direct involvement in the decades of conflict in Northern Ireland, say political analysts, making Sinn Fein a more palatable coalition partner in the Irish Republic where it has never been in power.
The idea that he joined the SS dispassionately and half-heartedly fits with much of what we known about the British Free Corps, but must also have made his story more palatable when he returned to a country that could feasibly have thrown him in jail, or worse.
Instead, the President focused almost exclusively on the issue of mental health, which is a more palatable conversation among the President's base of supporters than imposing new hurdles to the purchase of firearms in the US. Trump's shift away from background checks comes amid conversations with Republican Rep.
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According to egoshoppe, the reasons were twofold: to make the film more palatable to the Chinese government and to damage the professional reputation of Abrams, whom Warner Brothers was courting to work on films set in the DC Comics Cinematic Universe, which includes characters like Batman and Superman.
Plenty of people may always balk at letting strangers into their homes, but the general idea seems to have become more palatable and widespread in recent years with the advent of companies like Airbnb and Handy, in which letting strangers into your home is just part of the process.
And while not all of his issue positions are yet clear, it seems plausible that for some Republican voters, he could be a more palatable alternative to Trump than Clinton or Gary Johnson (both of whom might be too far to the left on social issues for conservatives' liking).
Both have been dismissed by the EU. After weeks of rows, May has divided most of her cabinet into two camps to work on improving the two proposals to try to make one more palatable to the warring factions and to negotiators in Brussels, who warn time is running out.
Dr Mahathir (pictured) does genuinely seem to have turned over a new leaf, but it is only natural that defenders of civil liberties are not inclined to take his word for it when he promises that the law on sedition, for example, will soon be replaced by something more palatable.
Al-Nusra Front, the organization's Syrian branch and bête noire of the Islamic State, has gone through a series of rebranding exercises in recent years, in an attempt to distance itself from al-Qaeda central — and thus make itself more palatable to foreign governments looking for insurgent groups to patronize.
The White House has since announced another of Wolf's proposals: requiring immigrants seeking asylum to apply in Mexico, instead of obtaining shelter in the U.S. But among immigration officials, Wolf is considered more palatable than the two other men Trump considered for the job, sources at DHS told VICE News.
One administration official, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the matter, said Mr. Mulvaney had picked Ms. Kraninger because she was seen as more palatable, particularly to Democrats, than another candidate, Todd J. Zywicki, a conservative professor at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School.
In reality, while the changes made the measure somewhat more palatable to the White House and to energy companies that objected, they mainly provided a way for the president to back down from a confrontation he was sure to lose if the sanctions bill reached the floor of the House.
" Adam Coogle, who researches Saudi Arabia for Human Rights Watch, said that Saudi Arabia had long been considering a broader approach to tourism as "part of a series of other steps that are being taken to make international investment in Saudi Arabia little more palatable to international investors and companies.
It's time for London's annual Gay Pride March, and while organizers of the march are trying to de-emphasize politics to make themselves more palatable to the public, a stream of buses arrives, each carrying a load of Welsh miners from the towns that had built relationships with the gay activists.
At the NATO defense ministers' meeting this week, part of the new administration's first diplomatic engagement in Europe, much of the talk in the hallways dwelled on whether Mr. Mattis could continue to move the Trump administration toward positions on national security issues more palatable to the United States' European allies.
That's not to say cardio isn't important, and I do squeeze it in, but in other ways that make it more palatable: Sometimes it's a circuit workout that involves short bursts of burpees or mountain climbers; more frequently, it's my standard Sunday routine of watching two episodes of Friends while doing the elliptical.
That means the Echo itself serves as a smart home hub, so you don't have to run out and buy one from, say Samsung or Wink — that's effectively another $70 or $80 you can factor into the product's price tag, making the device's $149 price tag more palatable compared to the standard Echo.
Sakamoto, then a handsome 21-year-old who was already a famed singer and actor in Japan, had somehow managed to hit upon all the right chords for a successful crossover to the U.S. However, the song's success was only possible with a significant adjustment to make it more palatable for Western audiences.
It reminds us just how many people are involved in any given beat—the narrative overseers who watch an Impressionist hologram of the park, the designers tweaking personality traits to make hosts more palatable, the new attraction on the horizon, return guests who follow storylines like they're themed lines at a rollercoaster.
A common means of avoiding the moral conflicts raised by a clash of ideologies, of making nationalism more palatable and less threatening to liberals and democrats, is painting nationalism in a civic light, offering a nationalism that is free of all exclusionary aspects, grounded in citizenship and void of all exclusionary features.
Despite yet another report this week accusing Mr Assad of crimes against humanity for "exterminating" prisoners, Russia knows that his regime is more palatable to the West than IS. America, focused on fighting IS, has continued to hope, without any real evidence, that Russia will help force Mr Assad to the negotiating table.
More specifically, it seems likely that the redesign's emphasis on the app's chat feature was implemented because of how much more popular the app's chat feature is than many of its other features; conversely, the redesign also emphasized underused aspects of the app in order to make them more palatable to users.
But through another, it is the completion of the past, of the gentrification of soccer that has also swept through Europe over the last 20 years and that has served to take an organic, authentic passion and repackage it in a way that is more palatable, more readily consumable, more easily marketed.
But those concerns seem less worrying: Student loan borrowers can already pay enormous amounts of interest, and Lambda's two years of payments could be far more palatable than the decade or more of monthly bills that are already the norm for most college graduates, who can't escape them even by filing for bankruptcy.
In my opinion, many folks in the artificial intelligence industry — and by the way, I'm a minority here, so I'm not speaking for the whole discipline — are focusing on that because it's so much more palatable and less scary than the other thing at the top of the stack, which is autonomy. Right.
Both companies had said the deal did not pose any security risks and Canyon Bridge 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 who declined to be identified because details of the regulatory process are confidential.
Certainly, his charity work, his desire to eradicate lethal diseases, and his promise to donate his money rather than hand it to his kids on his deathbed make him a more palatable figure than peers who bankroll $10 million court cases because they want revenge on people who don't do exactly what they want.
The film's narrative toggles between the two perspectives living within Jennifer: her adult self striving to understand what her 13-year-old counterpart couldn't, and the childhood self (played by Canadian newcomer Isabelle Nélisse) who may have originally understood more than she let on, but surrendered to a more palatable narrative in order to survive.
Marling says her producer Blake Mills (who has worked with Sky Ferreira, Fiona Apple, Conor Oberst, and Alabama Shakes) decided to cut out any extraneous chords she admits she is wont to add, and instead stuck to more a traditional structure that she says made her songs much more palatable than they'd ever been.
Jack Dorsey's one-year tenure as CEO was more or less defined by a continue decline in its stock price and, amid all its attempts to try and re-make the service and make it more palatable, it simply wasn't successful enough — even to get an acquisition closed from a wide variety of suitors.
Moxi Skates Jack Boot Roller Skates Chaya Melrose roller skates At a much more palatable price point, these Chaya Melrose skates came recommended by Heiden, who says they make good street skates because they have a bit of a heel, which will automatically shift your weight onto the ball of your foot for increased agility.
"Even if tax cuts are the more palatable option politically, it is important that capital spending does not bear the brunt of keeping the fiscal deficit in check," she said, adding calculations showed reducing public investment by just 0.2% of GDP could halve the impact of the income tax reductions on headline growth numbers.
For two decades, neighborhoods like this Chavista stronghold defined themselves by their anti-American sentiment — they sang the songs of the regime, and protested against any provocation from the US. But now the idea of a US invasion, though still frightening to many, has become somewhat more palatable to those who want to see Maduro out.
To get around that, and to still help ignite students' imagination, MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (or, a far more palatable "CSAIL" for those in the know) created Duckietown, a project where 50 rubber duckies have to autonomously interact on a model city, navigating traffic signs, road markings and each other in perfect harmony.
The move to remove some shares' "super-voting" privilege, which gave owners 43-to-1 voting power, is Khosrowshahi's most consequential move since he became Uber's CEO, wresting control away from Kalanick and making a proposed sale of shares that will be worth billions of dollars to Japanese telecom giant SoftBank and others more palatable to selling shareholders.
Lenovo's headset will have meaningful competition in Facebook's Oculus Go. The $199 headset will lack the Mirage Solo's positional tracking and more powerful internals, but sits at what may be a much more palatable price point for consumers wanting to flirt with the technology but who aren't quite ready to buy a bulky PC or a game console variant.
Not sure that's going to sway players one way or the other, but at least it makes it slightly more palatable to pay more than a subscription to Xbox Live or PSN — and just $2 less than a full-on World of Warcraft subscription — for the right to use a single feature in a single video game.
We laid out the problem with offering a 16GB iPhone when Apple did it again last year, and in the interim nothing has changed to make it more palatable; at this point it's an embarrassment to offer a device that's crippled by paltry storage space, especially when most people are likely to buy the cheapest model.
But, when we allow this picture of academia to be painted — unrelentingly, and unforgivingly liberal, a place where conservatives must lurk in the shadows for fear of persecution — we allow the sharp edges of our social critiques to be dulled, our social commentary made more palatable, in order to prove this assumption of a liberal bias incorrect.
By framing his possible loss as a denial of popular will and a power grab by the establishment, Mr. Trump has frustrated efforts by Republicans who have tried to hold him back and push the convention into multiple rounds of balloting, an outcome that could very well result in the nomination of someone more palatable to party loyalists.
The book is not about me, but just the ability to see how I'd written about anger for over a decade but never thought of it as a valuable aspect of my thinking—if anything, I worked to obscure it, to make my voice more palatable and make whatever anger was driving my thinking hidden under jokes.
To make the bill more palatable to critics, lawmakers added a provision that would allow the executive branch to halt the litigation if it proves in court that its members were engaged in good-faith settlement negotiation with a nation, preserving the executive branch's purview over foreign policy while still giving a pathway for family members to sue.
Educated whites in the prosperous metropolises of the New South sublimated the frenetic, violent anxieties that once marked race relations in their region into more palatable policy concerns about "stable housing values" and "quality local education," backfooting liberals and transforming conservatives into mainstream champions of a set of positions with enormous appeal to the white American middle class.
READ MORE: No, Andean Corn Beer Isn't Made with Spit Anymore The novelty in the Japanese method—there is always a novelty in the Japanese method— is that the Japanese ruling class took some liberties in dictating that the saliva must be that of hot young maidens, giving mouth-chewed sake it's more palatable alias, bijinshu ("beautiful woman sake").

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