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"palatable" Definitions
  1. (of food or drink) having a pleasant or acceptable taste
  2. palatable (to somebody) pleasant or acceptable to somebody

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"It's making solutions that otherwise wouldn't be palatable, palatable to us by attaching it to values that we already have," Scheufele said.
That didn't make it palatable to the general public, though.
Mexican mochas on the other hand I still found palatable.
One was more politically palatable, but one was more effective.
He is selling it as the more politically palatable solution.
Mr. Verhoeven added amendments to make the bill more palatable.
"Make sure the cost is palatable to you," Ramnani said.
It's an opportunity for unfiltered truths, delivered as palatable jokes.
Writing in a candidate may be a more palatable option.
I had to do it in order to be palatable.
A share of the spoils was less palatable to Liverpool.
" And, he noted dryly, "It seemed more palatable than others.
The British are palatable, versus the Mexican who are not.
How do you make the terror of that time palatable?
Before the plasticized heart was completely hardened, the team was able to dissect it and shape it to make it palatable for the public—or as palatable as a salty ol' whale heart can be.
It's not enough to make the tough stuff more palatable, though.
"Unfortunately neither one of those options are politically palatable," said Gerardes.
Who am I supposed to be making my body palatable for?
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?
Pence was made the most palatable choice by those around him.
"Let's say Army rations might have been more palatable," she said.
Skeptical, I wondered how granola made without grain could be palatable.
"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.
If Greenberg were directly exploring socioeconomic privilege, would that be palatable?
You don't try to make things widely palatable to everyone anymore.
"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.
Stress "increases the reward value of highly palatable food," one study explains.
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.
A second hard fork may not be as palatable to the community.
An odd-tasting candy might be more practical and palatable, she suggests.
Encouraging women to work is a politically palatable alternative to raising immigration.
Are there ways to make going into work every day more palatable?
That means Juul packs a powerful nicotine punch in a palatable package.
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.
If, for you, "palatable fluids" include plain water, that's your best bet.
Ryan promises it's palatable, saying it tastes kind of like Crystal Light.
The proposal was unlikely to prove politically palatable before the 2017 election.
Selling arms might be more palatable, and there is certainly a need.
Except unlike Allen, the hype is tolerable and his play is palatable.
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.
Maybe he realized being nice would make him a palatable running mate.
Another factor that makes him more palatable to Republicans is his age.
And then there is the GOP failure to find a palatable substitute.
Not too palatable to say aloud, but realpolitik is not always pretty.
A Trump-Clinton race would have no palatable choice, Mr. Moore said.
Having a soundtrack for that makes the muck a little more palatable.
From hagfish slime to chicken-like substance — it doesn't really sound palatable.
"We wanted to make it more palatable for an audience of 2018."
" He added, "That was so palatable for so many people, including myself.
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.
This measure would be palatable to members of the American Economic Association.
Whether codifying the emergency measures will prove palatable to critics is unclear.
So the question becomes what kind of trade-off is more palatable.
Finding a palatable way to encourage momentous carbon reductions is now paramount.
He is seeking to dilute acid personality into a more palatable brew.
It made the area more outwardly palatable, but didn't improve Marvilans' lives.
But Ward is working to establish herself as a palatable outsider alternative.
He simply modified it to be more politically palatable and legally workable.
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 ordered a carrot-and-ginger shrub and hoped it would be palatable.
Mirchandani said any control premium would probably be palatable to Deutsche Telekom's shareholders.
Yet stuffing more state money into banks may make austerity even less palatable.
"I think the tech industry there is a little more palatable," she said.
And the other major-party candidate, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, seems hardly palatable.
She's really not a great serious actress, but the film is palatable fun.
Then something inside me altered and coffee became palatable, then enjoyable, then pleasurable.
The alternative is not palatable to those of us who hold conservative views.
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.
Into what frame am I supposed to position this to make it palatable?
Mr. Rivkin said Judge Garland should be a relatively palatable pick for Republicans.
It's still relatively palatable, always skirting around the boundaries of what's considered tasteful.
"Honestly, we thought we found a way to make it palatable," LaMarr said.
It's short and palatable, and was just selected for London's Independent Film Awards.
He then gleaned a palatable life lesson: One doughnut won't bring him down.
If you're cooking from home this week, here are some more palatable recipes.
The idea of working with the really good stuff made the demotion palatable.
The more discredited Rosenstein is politically, the more palatable his firing would be.
The problem is that the CBO doesn't exist to make the politics palatable.
If possible, the books should be relatively palatable to the reader as well.
Or is the goal to make it simple, easy, and palatable – to assimilate?
That could make his offering more palatable than Labour's unfocused approach to spending.
Elizabeth Warren was considered the more nationally palatable economic populist in the race.
For many, particularly on the right, a single payer system in not palatable.
But the familiarity of the suit made them more palatable to the everyman.
There are many things that are politically palatable but their costs add up.
Now senators are searching for changes to make the bill more politically palatable.
Rather, it has taken on different forms, perhaps more palatable to modern audiences.
He pushed education in a way that was really palatable to white America.
Any such changes are likely to make the deal even less palatable in Westminster.
Economically the party is now firmly centrist, making it palatable to property-owning professionals.
This legitimised right-wing populism, making the AfD more palatable to some mainstream voters.
The movement has a deft way of making xenophobic causes seem palatable to moderates.
The industry's focus has shifted from fending off regulation to helping craft something palatable.
While not particularly palatable, none of these things are particularly harmful for human health.
My ears found the sounds palatable, but the music couldn't stir any emotion within.
So when the beer turned out not just palatable, but good, Madden was surprised.
Neither outcome is palatable to American policymakers, however, so the problem is seldom discussed.
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.
There are certain aspects of this that are not palatable to members of Congress.
There's good reason to want a variety of palatable healthy options during a flight.
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.
Many who consume cannabis for its medical benefits prefer it in a palatable form.
That should make the concept of mending ObamaCare but not ending it more palatable.
It's an idea that even Wilensky, who worked in a Republican administration, finds palatable.
Still, the conservative plan does contain some elements that others may find more palatable.
Being high is also the only way to make Dwemer Ruins at all 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.
And what may work well for one person may not be palatable for another.
What made her present circumstances palatable was, usually, the prospect of her next destination.
However, the content on Google Preferred has not always been very palatable to advertisers.
Part of what makes your advice so palatable is that it's delivered with humor.
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.
The winner that emerges is more likely to be palatable in the general election.
Actors who hate working in front of green screens may find this more palatable.
New dictates from the Communist Party arrived daily concerning what was or wasn't palatable.
The distance from actual consequences makes the market chicanery seem more abstract and 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.
The regulatory approach has too many economic dangers to be palatable in any form.
May's chances of securing changes that could make her unpopular exit plan more palatable.
"It's palatable and adaptable, and in that respect it's a pretty good dietary pattern."
There's the added benefit that so-called pied-à-terre taxes are politically palatable.
It might seem no less palatable in China, where the government still calls itself communist.
And it's trying to make the service less confusing and more palatable to new users.
The rest of the time he easily stuck to a palatable and fairly neutral script.
"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.
But the fact that the government involvement is concealed makes it palatable to our ethos.
But there are only two possibilities and neither is particularly palatable for the global economy.
Imgur is looking to become a business that's palatable to a mass audience with video.
But easing the limit may not be as politically palatable for many of her colleagues.
Nobody is going to make E.J. Manuel and Kyle Orton at quarterback a palatable offense.
Meanwhile, works from up-and-coming artists can start from a more palatable four figures.
Fox attracts viewers in search of ideologically palatable news and reinforces their views, they say.
While politically palatable, young adult prisons may not be all that successful in decreasing reoffending.
However, these are the same dynamics that work to make Lindsay such a palatable Bachelorette.
Lawmakers acknowledged that coming up with a palatable budget offset would be a herculean task.
More palatable to Congress could be Obama's push for $755 million to jumpstart cancer research.
AdBlock Plus says this is proper, as the paying firms must still offer palatable ads.
Will the more palatable notions of patriotism and unity eclipse the original protest against racism?
" She said that Mr. Wilson had "rendered palatable a moment that can feel distinctly arid.
Those titles are the most palatable examples in a world of increasing photorealism in games.
But can Mr Kurz avoid being forced to make less palatable concessions to the FPÖ?
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.
They provided me with a decoder ring to distinguish interesting fashion from merely palatable fashion.
The strength in his works is making timely concepts palatable through his performance of them.
Here, Stapleton has made a perfectly palatable album for country fans and non-fans alike.
It was grosser than Iona's, but still mostly palatable, aside from the notes of lime.
That makes the opportunity-cost of less attention and fewer scholarship opportunities far more palatable.
Does the aesthetic beauty of ballet tame and make palatable the violence we see onstage?
In exchange for their support, politicians demand restrictions that make the rescues more politically palatable.
He is a sideshow, a subtle foil to show how palatable and masculine Simon is.
"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.
Each found a way to rewrite history, though some versions were less palatable than others.
With Medicaid cuts that drastic, states would have few palatable options to rein in costs.
But sometimes the fantasy and frills are used to dress up a less palatable idea.
With Makarim now focused on a move into politics, a tie-up seems more palatable.
State revenues are very problematic these days, and raising tuition is not at all palatable.
All of this optimism assumes that repatriation ends up inside a politically palatable tax package.
MORE (R-Ariz.) about language that could make the measure more palatable for the governor.
That may be palatable if you've reached the limit of the anxiety you can tolerate.
Safran says this is most palatable for those who can combine it with a refinance.
He has to make palatable to his vast audience changing attitudes, sexual mores and values.
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.
Mnuchin suggested that the administration's scoring models will produce a palatable pricetag for Trump's tax proposals.
"Social security for all" was more palatable to survey respondents than "universal basic income," Chellam says.
Step by every gruesome step, you do the work of making death palatable to the living.
It should, therefore, be less messy and more palatable than trying to apply the rules retroactively.
He says his job will be to make high rates of immigration palatable by improving infrastructure.
But the filmmakers chose to sand off all the edges, and leave something palatable and inoffensive.
The actors' appealing rapport makes the play surprisingly palatable, at least for a while (22410:242).
The actors' appealing rapport makes the play surprisingly palatable, at least for a while (221:2210).
The actors' appealing rapport makes the play surprisingly palatable, at least for a while (2003:245).
The actors' appealing rapport makes the play surprisingly palatable, at least for a while (26200:21960).
While ska may not be the most palatable music—and where is the grime election track?!
Trump flip-flopping on issues to more palatable general election positions also may not hurt him.
On the aggregate, startups contribute very little research, but they do help make new technologies palatable.
The whole package is also in a much more palatable design than Google's ill-fated wearable.
The actors' appealing rapport makes the play surprisingly palatable, at least for a while (420053:420043).
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.
That is not an outcome that would appear to be palatable politically or for economic reasons.
Fletcher and Huppuch do the heavy lifting here of rendering long passages of direct address palatable.
Some say I should have my hair straight, more European, to be more palatable and acceptable.
With no mutually palatable agreement, Tokyo has pushed for third party arbitration, which Seoul has rejected.
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.
With no mutually palatable agreement, Tokyo has pushed for third-party arbitration, which Seoul has rejected.
Some of the flavors included avocado, cherry cola and popcorn, among other (perhaps more palatable) options.
She was tasked with making a palatable bread out of a relatively unknown perennial grain: Kernza.
Faced with prices that feel like extortion, sick patients like those above have few palatable options.
It's no small task to make palatable meals for travelers, especially if you're Bangkok Air Catering.
It apparently took the removal of the President's name to make the law palatable to Arkansans.
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.
Even less palatable is the distracting romance Donoghue loads onto the second half of her tale.
Things may have to get a lot worse before it becomes politically palatable to make concessions.
To learn more, read the study or the much more palatable blog post explaining the results.
In the US, and around the world, we are now overwhelmed with highly palatable, cheap calories.
Even being a light-skinned actress, I know that I am a palatable version of blackness.
Things previously thought a sort of divinity will become as palatable and present as your breath.
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.
A less palatable option is for Democrats to expand the court when they next control Washington.
My original submission had NATHANAEL/INAS, figuring that IN AS was a slightly more palatable partial.
Where they've lost, he argues, is actual policy proposals that are palatable to the American people.
There's no allowance for trying to a-la-carte it into something you find more palatable.
I eat it with some peanut butter and cereal because yogurt just isn't palatable without crunch.
But on Friday, the Indian generic drug manufacturer Cipla announced a new, more palatable pediatric formulation.
A: Yes, there are some names being suggested by observers who might be palatable to Republicans.
Brad and I knew our high child care costs were temporary, which made them more palatable.
HOW OPTIMISTIC ARE YOU THAT SOMETHING CAN BE AGREED THAT'S PALATABLE TO YOU AND THE PRESIDENT?
"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.
He was raised exclusively on horse milk and does not find cow milk at all palatable.
As people got angry, and also people got palatable ... I don't wanna say, "palatable," but it's like you started to hear their stories, and then it was your friend, and then it was ... So that was really my goal seven years ago, when I started doing this.
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.
For the most fervent Tesla fans, another three months might be palatable, even with the repeated delays.
Disney has made straight sex palatable to parents: some of its biggest ballads are metaphors for sex.
Press and Fitzpatrick thought Doe cases might be more palatable and sympathetic: groundbreaking but not boat-rocking.
Superhero films are designed for the mass market, so it follows that their themes must be palatable.
The different names given to the project reflect China's struggle to make it sound palatable to foreigners.
These kicked in automatically after Congress failed to pass a more palatable plan to bring down deficits.
I understood that feeling, even for those who didn't find him to be a palatable human being.
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!
Mr. Cosby made blackness palatable to a country historically conditioned to think the worst of black people.
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.
We need to be in those spaces to make the arguments they're trying to advance less 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.
Schmoozing with celebrities allowed Obama to make himself palatable and appealing to demographics like the millennial generation.
Fitting their deliriums into bright, shiny, commercially palatable vehicles can be difficult, as Tim Burton's career attests.
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.
Palatable: Food and Contemporary Art features sixteen artists investigating the influence and cultural implications of culinary taste.
They are an intelligent, articulate speaker, and even terrible ideas can sound palatable in such a context.
But Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt makes mental illness palatable — largely because it doesn't go into too much detail.
How much more should I have swilled to make this white male wish fulfillment even baseline palatable?
And that was enough to make an agreement between him and Pyongyang palatable to China and Russia.
Originally, old, dry bread moistened with tomato and oil was a pauper's way of making it palatable.
Better to be an ocean of support and let them hear the digs from more palatable sources.
We risk allowing hate speech to become palatable, when it is placed in the mouths of ponies.
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.
So as along as Iran is there, Israel will make itself palatable to the Arab Gulf states.
"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.
And Washington's demands may not be palatable, most notably on agricultural goods, including food, and health care.
Your Instagram self, then, has to become one that's palatable to the greatest number of people possible.
In his journal, Schwartz describes the process of trying to make Trump's voice palatable in the book.
That strategy has helped make the National Front potentially palatable to some voters who had hesitated before.
That made it more politically palatable but also less of a motivator for signing up for coverage.
But once again Ceglic has chosen to turn that unease with modern technology into something palatable: art.
For example, a burrito with chocolate, ground beef, edamame, apricot puree, and Edam can be surprisingly palatable.
Travis Scott is a master of throwing things that make absolutely no sense together into something palatable.
Far easier to align oneself with what is most palatable, and dismiss everything else out of pocket.
"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.
It's about dictating how religion should be practiced in a way that's palatable to the white Western gaze.
Tracking every move, every calorie, every heart beat, apparently makes sweating more palatable — and perhaps even more fun.
What the courts have struggled to identify over several decades is exactly how much partisan consideration is palatable.
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.
"History has always turned upon people rising to the occasion, when it is perhaps least palatable," Bevin said.
It's a politically palatable position because the people dying as a result of his decisions are not American.
"There's just this great irony in this, because the principles of Urbit are very palatable," Wolfe-Pauly says.
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.
It's unclear what the resulting remedy will be – and whether Canada and Mexico would find it politically palatable.
Trump's final—and least palatable—option would have been to preemptively attack Turkish forces: again, our own allies.
Here's all the stuff you slept through in history class, made interesting and palatable by a novelist's touch.
The ability to prioritize debt service could make not raising or suspending the debt ceiling politically more palatable.
Sanders was able to make his progressive policies palatable for a national audience and particularly for young people.
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.
But for some, Orbi's palatable design and dead simple set up could make that steep price worth it.
Another boost comes in the form of me learning to cook chicken breast in a way that's palatable.
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.
Such contortions may make visa-free travel more politically palatable to Europeans wary of illegal immigration from Turkey.
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.
There is nothing "male" about cloth, nor is "the female" really a palatable term for women-identifying politicians.
That strategy is seen as a way to make it more palatable for critical Democrats to back her.
Paul has publicly fretted that the Senate's parliamentarian could cut what he thinks made the House legislation palatable.
One answer is that it makes the program palatable to those who cannot stomach anything resembling government handouts.
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.
Politics don't make food particularly palatable, particularly not the kind of politics we're living through at the moment.
But taking on those issues won't suddenly make the political party that wants to ban alcohol seem palatable.
And packaging it in a way that would seem palatable to them and it just... it was exhausting.
A new Brazilian proposal under consideration by the U.S. government will be more "palatable" to the Brazilian Congress.
And the prospects of weeks upon weeks without seeing other people just isn't palatable for many of us.
No amount of mental gymnastics can make what Roseanne Barr has said and done in recent years palatable.
But accepting North Korea's programs as they are is likely the least palatable for the tough-talking Trump.
Male poets had been writing breathlessly about women for centuries — why should the reverse be any less palatable?
That's a politically palatable message, and it also happens to be the strategy currently employed by President Obama.
This is one of my less palatable beliefs — that I was most conventionally attractive when I was 222.
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.
Part of what made previous iterations of Klingons so palatable is that they leaned into emotions and impulses.
Humor was the only vehicle I could find to make so much guilt and grief and shame palatable.
Pediatricians will likely bear some of the burden of making early experiences with the medical system more palatable.
Climate policy should be made palatable, especially to those most affected by a fast shift to clean power.
For others, banquettes and bar stools provide a more palatable perch for viewing groundbreaking — and bank-breaking — artwork.
But it is not a palatable one, according to Steven Bregman, the founder of investment adviser Horizon Kinetics.
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.
Selling the entire stake would command a premium, while selling a smaller block might be more politically palatable.
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.
Yet "highly palatable, unhealthy foods are heavily advertised to kids as young as 2 -- primarily on TV," Emond said.
Not having an opinion, being palatable and pleasant in the morning, You have to be like the breakfast smoothie.
If the subcutaneous fat is actually edible and palatable, the rest of the carcass can be cooked a confit.
That said, how long a wine is palatable after opening has a lot to do with the wine itself.
By homing in on abortion, they contend, opponents are merely pursuing a socially palatable way of opposing gender equality.
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.
Many of these are not politically palatable, but that makes finding a realistic, bipartisan solution all the more critical.
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.
But it also meant that the track wasn't perhaps as palatable as a wider audience had been hoping for.
Following her defeat, Mrs May promised to consult MPs on possible changes to make her Brexit deal more palatable.
But they are a politically palatable way of reducing emissions caused by the construction of buildings and their operation.
The cookie brought out notes of coconut, cloves, and cinnamon in an otherwise undrinkable wine, making it pleasantly palatable.
The only thing that saves them is the Republican Party's inability to present black voters with a palatable alternative.
Centre-right voters, in other words, now find Mr Macron's party palatable, while traditionalists flirt with Ms Le Pen.
Replacing "bad ads" with "not so bad ads" does not make the fundamental concept of advertising any more palatable.
As far as my nutrition, I've been able to creep back into my palatable world of quinoa and carrots.
With the right food formula, you might just be able to make something palatable, or maybe even something delicious.
They turned their eyes to blood as well, hoping to distill its nutritional value into shelf-stable, palatable forms.
Virtual reality is certainly cool this year, but for most shoppers, it's still not at a palatable price point.
The commentary on how we force famous women to conform and manufacture a palatable persona is a valid one.
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.
To me, that seems even less palatable than the simple digitization of the home button, but it's probably inevitable.
The Sun soon followed suit, though their story seems to have been updated with a slightly more palatable angle.
It was palatable at best and insipid at worst and had no sense of complexity or mystery or authenticity.
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.
It seemed that everyone had an opinion on the decision, although most acknowledged there was no truly palatable choice.
Gohmert and King insisted that the bill will require a lot of massaging before it is palatable for conservatives.
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?
He's able to contextualize an artist and historical movement through space and time and make them palatable and conversational.
He could tell the merging companies to sell off key assets, which would be less palatable to AT&T.
Li lets me have a dig into his pile of rice, pork, and vegetables though, which is more palatable.
So the triploid serves the function of being edible all year-round, when the regular oysters aren't so palatable.
I left the cellar and ventured toward the main area of the town, searching for a more palatable drink.
That narrative of constantly beating the odds is still what makes Mozzy's music so palatable to his audience, too.
New research shows that proteins in our saliva may adapt and bind to bitter compounds, making them more palatable.
Even the straight characters feel ashamed of their attractions, because they've been taught sex is only palatable within marriage.
It's more palatable for an audience in 2019, but it still gets across the same humor, the same relationships.
Peloton's treadmill is also bigger and louder than the bike, which might make it less palatable to apartment dwellers.
If an angry woman makes people uneasy, then her more palatable counterpart, the sad woman, summons sympathy more readily.
He also raised the possibility of "even less palatable" measures, like replacing Nycha's management or breaking collective-bargaining agreements.
A single dose is enough to kill common worms and it comes in a highly palatable beef-flavored tablet.
American chefs are foisting small fish on diners in an attempt to make the fish palatable to trusting audiences.
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.
But even if they cannot, the prospect of an all-powerful Erdogan presidency is still palatable to many Turks.
Twenty-five years after its debut, critics might still consider Quentin Tarantino's sophomore film too offensive to be palatable.
"Don't look for the Baked Alaska on the menu, but it will be palatable, I assure you," he said.
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?
But a Manhattan candidate is seen as palatable to both, partly because the Manhattan Democratic machine is relatively weak.
Although there are options for the parent's care, such as Medicaid, this may not always be a palatable choice.
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.
Trump is daring the Democrats to take palatable positions on the top issues for those independent and swing voters.
Or do they open it up to a potentially broader swath of the population — picking more generally palatable candidates?
Still, it was possible that this was the kind of dramatic build up that makes WWE feuds so palatable.
However, with this proposal the administration shows a deft strategy for trimming spending in a more politically palatable way.
"You need to have solutions that are palatable to both sides," said Mr. Shriver, who is Bobby Shriver's brother.
This is what Pence agreed to make palatable to the Republican establishment, to social conservatives, and to swing voters.
Classier than Jäger and far more palatable than Malort, the bitter amaro makes some people wince immediately upon sipping.
Obsessed with image and appearance, she becomes ever more embattled trying to make her superpigs palatable for sensitive millennial consumers.
" 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.
The show had always been preachy, but in a vaguely palatable way where the preachiness felt grounded in the characters.
"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.
The Economist's global public policy editor, John McDermott, speaks to surgeon and author Atul Gawande about making the inevitable palatable
Sullivan steered clear of the worst of the controversy in the short statement, instead touting Greyball's other, more palatable uses.
A Marchesa dress was objectively beautiful — it was palatable enough for boring men, and imaginative enough for the fashion set.
What Ergen wants may not ultimately be palatable to T-Mobile, and he appears to have most of the leverage.
Palatable Pictures, from publisher Belly Kids, features 11 different food-related scenes from memorable movies all illustrated by different artists.
One guy said it tasted "like absolute shit," which seems harsh for a product that is totally palatable if underwhelming.
Should they strike a deal palatable to both sides, it could possibly allow more US troops to leave the country.
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.
Simon & Schuster, like all publishers, is a proud purveyor in the marketplace of ideas and not all ideas are palatable.
Turkish leaders see the KDP as a palatable alternative to the PKK, which they blame for recent attacks inside Turkey.
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.
After that, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell may totally rewrite it to make it more politically palatable for the Senate.
Local pleasures make palatable ­DeLillo's deep and disquieting engagement with the world on many levels: ­social, political, philosophical, linguistic, interpersonal.
"You can't just reheat the dish that's been sent back and expect that will make it more palatable," Gove wrote.
"I want to be provocative, but I also want to be palatable, and I want the pieces to be timeless."
Modest reframing could render DACA concessions more palatable, perhaps rebranding it with slight modifications as Limited Legal Path to Citizenship?
As important, their postcard beauty and rented emotions also attenuate some of the less palatable aspects of their conspiracy theories.
The second time around, I dipped my drumstick into ranch dressing in the hopes of making the meat more palatable.
Trump's refusal to release even a year's worth of tax returns gives these Democrats an easy -- and politically palatable -- out.
One needs to order them well done for it to be palatable, but then it's like eating shards of glass.
If the characters were more active, or even just funnier, that might make them more palatable to hang out with.
Now, we're faced with two records trying to mix country and pop into something palatable to the audiences of both.
Anger in music, we're told, is like crudeness in playing: It's something that must be smoothed, euphemized, coded, made palatable.
The thought of robbing banks becomes palatable to these women because it is the only option they seem to have.
On the resulting album, which clocks in at a palatable half hour, you feel it all right along with him.
And even though I consider myself to be a talented home chef, I've had the hardest time making kale palatable.
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.
We need other ways for people to get around to reduce crowding and make major renovations underground more politically palatable.
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.
This ensures that it is both palatable and actually good at doing what you want it to do — build muscle.
Is black death more palatable than accepting the racist reality of slaveholding America, of segregating America, of mass-incarcerating America?
The White House is seeking substantial changes that could make the legislation more conservative, and thus, less palatable to Democrats.
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.
A net cut, adding to the federal deficit, creates enough winners that it's politically palatable to shift tax burdens elsewhere.
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.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is selling himself as the palatable moderate, pitching a public option that builds on Obamacare.
But the Raptors, who are not considered rivals, were uniquely palatable: Gasol was not exactly bound for a dynastic power.
Trump prides himself on his ability to cut deals, but finding a palatable compromise for both sides won't be easy.
Finally, Waluigi is able to overcome the shadow of his far more palatable doppelgänger and star in his own stolen game.
There's not any combination of cuts, edits or re-dubs that will make 20th Century Fox's Deadpool palatable to Chinese censors.
Another thing to keep in mind: often brands will add sugar to dried golden berries make them more palatable, she says.
First, he has the admiration of the party's activist base while still remaining palatable to the more moderate corporate donor core.
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.
He believes, for instance, that for this economic moonshot to be politically palatable, it would have to be tied to work.
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.
It's likely the only way Kasich (or someone else palatable to moderates and the establishment) might wind up as the nominee.
The younger generation of entertainers seems to have largely rejected the idea that only a straight person will be palatable onscreen.
Working inside an established framework was precisely what made Sandberg so popular in Silicon Valley and palatable on the world stage.
The problem is that none of those choices are palatable to the U.K. Parliament, or even to her own Conservative Party.
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.
Yet, the season also goes out of its way to find a trick to make it palatable to like Tate again.
The subtle omission allows for her brand to be palatable in a region where multiple countries ban the sale of alcohol.
The blindfolded group rated the ice cream as less palatable and pleasant than those who had all their senses at work.
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.
No amount of mental gymnastics can make what Roseanne Barr has said and done in recent years palatable, writes Roxane Gay.
Though these range from just palatable to truly great, they can all be enjoyed whether or not you're watching every scene.
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.
The closest comparison to TheBridge might be The Skimm, since it, too, translates news into palatable snippets of information over email.
Republicans are scrambling to make their plan for repealing and replacing Obamacare more palatable to older Americans and low-income families.
The alternatives in that scenario are all less palatable than the wait-and-see gambit which the Fed can deploy now.
Case in point: the President allegedly told Rudy Giuliani to figure out a way to make a Muslim ban legally palatable.
The perceived threat posed by the United States to Iran had diminished and thus negotiations were more politically palatable to Iran.
Instead of making veganism more palatable to a typically male sensibility, Adams believes we should be liberating the idea of masculinity.
But their actual business is to customize and design this stuff just enough to make it palatable to a US audience.
It was a man and a woman over a background of bland, palatable stock music, and they were discussing world events.
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.
Of course, the least palatable and therefore option of last resort would be to employ military force to subdue the population.
Using the word 'just' is another social crutch that I have used in order to sound less severe and more palatable.
Advocating for affirmative action through the prism of diversity may be more politically palatable, but it will inevitably yield insufficient results.
" Ellis told the jury not to look for Baked Alaska on the menu, but said the lunch options will be "palatable.
This provides a palatable front for his merciless nature, closing cases quickly and harshly, hassling for confessions when evidence is doubtful.
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.
Another of his assignments was to make Trump palatable to wavering Americans by communicating that Trump was positively yummy to him.
This is a seemingly small but important difference that gun control supporters say makes the ballot item less palatable to voters.
And the Senate's farm bill — which, unlike the House's, has bipartisan support — takes a much more palatable approach to food assistance.
Sometimes, agencies give low estimates in order to make projects more politically palatable, knowing a realistic assessment will get shot down.
"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.
Little happens in them that wouldn't ultimately be palatable, after a glass of pinot gris, in the snuggest of book groups.
That gives lawmakers and the White House a chance to either jettison the penalty or make it more palatable to Beijing.
Leadership aides and outside policy advisers said programs for the poor may be the most politically palatable for the time being.
To avoid the austerity associated with previous right-leaning governments, he proposed to balance the books at a politically palatable pace.
That's one of the reasons the campaign has been so focused on being a palatable alternative to supporters of other candidates.
While others put forth big and fanciful ideas, Mr. Smith's proposal was politically palatable and constitutionally sound: reparations through educational support.
"I think the satirical aspects of Antifa act as a shield—or maybe a palatable introduction to the message," they say.
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.
Appearing to be too palatable to a party considered inimical to African-American interests will make that task even more difficult.
Agriculture may actually be offering Nebraska a politically palatable way to promote adaptation to climate change without using any such terms.
Some of them actually are from these designers, but one particularly good pair is a slightly more palatable $299 from SuiStudio.
But there's a kind of liability in broadening out a movie to make it palatable by big movie studio executive standards.
Isn't lighting a politician from below, to make him look menacing — and not at all palatable to a magazine's readership — subversive?
He is working with Starbucks bosses to make the brand more palatable for Italians and has high hopes for the business.
Let's also consider how Nottage unwinds her tale to make it palatable to this audience, and her art becomes more apparent.
Even the most glowing studies on the impact of junk food taxes are unlikely to make these levies more politically palatable.
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?
United's previous management struggled to propose terms that the two flight attendant groups, which have different work rules and cultures, found palatable.
By not going into detail about future budgets, Bridenstine may be trying to make the Artemis program's cost more palatable for lawmakers.
But rather than merely skewer the song's palatable "Love Is Love Is Love" message, The Other Two works to complicate its reception.
Sure, it gets more complicated as the games progress, but at the start it's palatable for everyone, including daytime TV types.   1.
New developments took their names from the city's storied history, while old parks got renamed to obscure a past deemed less palatable.
Some communities have responded by offering rebates to those who throw away less—a more palatable way of packaging the same idea.
That makes Fortnite more appealing to a broader range of players, and much more appropriate for kids and palatable to their parents.
Through lack of representation and accessible knowledge, many of us grow up chemically straightening it to achieve a more "socially palatable" look.
Because an incredible, best-of-all-time movie gets the same red tomato from each critic as a movie that's merely palatable.
Even OnePlus is mostly a palatable brand in front of the same giant Chinese conglomerate that operates the Oppo and Vivo brands.
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.
Meanwhile, Jorja Smith is a safe choice in this category, with a palatable sound that music lovers across the board can enjoy.
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.
By not punishing the woman (& by allowing for exceptions), pro-lifers seek to defend unborn life in the most politically palatable way.
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.
It's all part of the effort to make the movement more widely palatable—to distance it from its feminine, hippy-dippy past.
To make their brew more palatable than the drink the students made, the brewers used Jing A's modern brewing equipment in Beijing.
A valuation that might cause a New York-based money manager to flee might be more than palatable to a Chinese investor.
"Even the Dominoes app can tell where you are and they've barely mastered the technology to make a palatable pizza," he said.
I appreciate all the ingenuity that has gone into making these matted-together flakes of pork protein safe, nourishing, and relatively palatable.
"All the palatable choices are gone," said a senior Republican congressional staffer who wished to remain unidentified in order to speak freely.
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.
But Rorke sees a carbon tax as one of the few palatable options for Republicans who want action to mitigate global warming.
And The Hill is finding that many establishment Republican donors find the prospect of Nominee Cruz even less palatable than Nominee Trump.
Supporters say it's more politically palatable and easier to implement than "Medicare for all," which would upend the entire health care system.
"I think what he's suggesting is an alternative, but it's not one that's palatable to a whole lot of people," Rounds said.
Well, they alter queer culture to be palatable to them and then they pat themselves on the back for becoming so accommodating.
Processing also makes otherwise inedible foods palatable and nutritious; whole grains, for example, would not even be digestible without milling and cooking.
The trick to the Angels' misery lies in their ability to separate every situation from the setting that would make it palatable.
At 17A, the most palatable option by far for what "might pop out of a kid's mouth" has to be BUBBLE GUM.
Whether you want a community-sized well-crafted cocktail or a surprisingly palatable bowl full of trash, punch is there for you.
Did this employee try to resolve the underlying issues with management — perhaps negotiating for changes that would make the job palatable again?
Entitled "Weaner/Feeder," Volf and Hunter decided that a course of hay was clearly called for, but how to make it palatable?
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.
It is the backstage meet-and-greet democratized for the masses, and at a price palatable to both celebrities and their fans.
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.
That made it less palatable for Chinese buyers to turn to the U.S. for help, but not totally out of the question.
Drinks take seconds to serve, so Grenia can helm the bar alone, a fact that keeps prices down to dangerously palatable levels.
It's easy to find palatable wines for under $10, but very rarely will those bottles offer any sense of excitement or distinctiveness.
Grimes' digital self might make the idea of a digital musician, one who changes and evolves in appearance, more mainstream and palatable.
Biden, in their minds, would be perfectly palatable to the white working-class voters who have abandoned the party in recent years.
The enameled cast iron is reminiscent of what you'd find from Le Creuset, though the price is much more palatable at $145.
It's a palatable way to mesh old sexist ideas about women as nurturers and helpers with the realities of modern American life.
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.
Laurie's marriage to Amy generally gets glossed over as quickly as possible, while Bhaer generally gets transformed into a palatable romantic hero.
To be more workable and politically palatable, Rubio and Cruz ought to consider phasing in the cap over a period of years.
" Beyoncé's career has also spanned a decade in which such diets have been repackaged as the palatable — but often more extreme — "wellness.
Such low salaries used to be more palatable for players, given the promise of a big payday once they reached free agency.
Instead, it aims for the pleasantly palatable, which makes Tabita Rezaire's work at Goodman Gallery's Focus section a standout among the booths.
Leave it to an aesthete this shrewd to identify each genre's good parts and isolate them in palatable replicas for her fanbase.
But there are growing signs that the presumptive Republican nominee is aiming to make his campaign more palatable to a general election audience.
Not so for a band like Norwegian legends Virus, who whom progressive music is a palatable thing with welcoming structures and competent musicianship.
This record is a shining example of outlier musicians pushing the limits of what is acceptable and palatable to do in mainstream media.
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.
I had a palatable, digestible space, like Instagram or social media, to display and curate the collection I wanted to give to people.
If creators are penalized for saying anything outside what's palatable to a narrow class of monied corporations, YouTube becomes a very boring platform.
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.
Whether in the workplace, or in general society, women are constantly expected to be palatable and nice, even when we are rightfully angry.
Somehow, making it out to be a "coming-of-age" tale makes it more palatable to people who imagine they couldn't otherwise relate.
It is also possible that the way that economics talks about the world is less palatable to young women than to young men.
That may not be an easy or palatable task, but it may prove a better option than holding out for a military victory.
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.
Some of Macron's ambitions, such as creating a euro zone budget and finance minister, may be less than palatable to Europe's biggest economy.
Late pushes to reshape a more palatable bill have, so far, run up against opposition from opposite ends of the Senate GOP conference.
Some formulas contain bittering agents that make the liquid less palatable, and others use propylene glycol rather than the more common ethylene glycol.
Republican voters, even if they're not completely enamored by Cruz, would probably find the first-term senator more palatable than Trump, said Kovacevich.
"Where there's an amendment process, any bill can be improved and any bill can be made better and palatable to conservatives," Lee said.
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.
Only Jeb Bush stood out against that particular hypocrisy, while doubting that Mr Obama would come up with a candidate palatable to Congress.
On the one hand, they sound like all the most palatable, pure pop-funk sounds from the 80s (think Prince, Rick Astley etc).
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.
Her recipes for braai-spiced T-bone and corn on the cob with chile butter help make that more than a palatable idea.
Fitbit's recovery has been more short-lived, but improving earnings and takeover rumors have driven the stock back to palatable levels, Cramer said.
We yell at our devices when the artists who mean so much to us are snubbed in favor of more white palatable artists.
The palatable policy tools that have helped advance democratic transitions around the world in recent years could very well fall short in Venezuela.
Republicans are largely supportive of the meeting, while skeptical that North Korea will agree to a deal considered palatable to the United States.
"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.
She just describes her obsessions the way they are, not the way they should be, or in a way that might be palatable.
Even the Chicago Tribune reviews this probiotic favorably, calling it "highly palatable" and recommending it for dogs after taking a course of antibiotics.
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.
It's open-ended enough for there to be value in experimentation, and short enough to make trying out different approaches a palatable possibility.
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.
This Unruly Mess I've Made is palatable where it is because Macklemore is so deeply aware of the machinery of race in America.
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.
You have an aversion to confrontation, so you usually find the most palatable way to present an argument or disagreement before approaching others.
" Others say it appears that Trump is simply pushing for a giant tax cut under the guise of more politically palatable "tax reform.
Because these reforms are more palatable than draconian cuts, they can easily slip beneath the radar and quietly imperil Medicaid's long-term viability.
" Craig Claiborne, in a review from 163, observed, "The lobster tart was palatable but bland and the skewered lamb on the dry side.
But Drake undeniably brought hip-hop to the masses, deftly flitting between pop and rap with palatable hits and a self-assured swagger.
Many couples argue about how much is too much to spend on a purchase, for example, or what amount of debt is palatable.
They can be used discreetly and are often available in sweet flavors that make vaping more palatable and critics say helps attract teens.
Short of direct military action, a multi-national naval blockade of North Korea is not only palatable; it may be the only alternative.
" He said he hopes there are people around the President telling him "that's not going to be politically palatable in the United States.
Somehow, though, in its quest to make raunchy radio hits palatable for children, Kidz Bop doesn't mute human complexity; it isn't mere camp.
The question now is just how much padding Mr. Cox can wrap the backstop in to make it palatable, let alone legally applicable.
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?
Your DNA makes you who you are, so theoretically, it could help dictate your daily workout or pick the most palatable bottle of wine.
This modest entry, if modesty is possible in this genre, delights in the way its percussive synthesizer punch renders several formerly irritating melodies palatable.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell worked with Graham to ensure the resolution's language was palatable to the Republican conference, according to a Senate aide.
Without an agreement that's palatable to both Europe and UK lawmakers, Johnson could be forced to ask for another extension to the Brexit deadline.
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.
This is not just a good highlight, but great filmmaking—a terrible game, made both palatable and sensible with the power of video editing.
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.
The soundtrack is, of course, Kenny G, a man who managed to tame the saxophone enough to make it palatable for flash flood warnings.
They can take a largely hands-off approach, preserving the experience as much as possible while making it more technically palatable for modern audiences.
And that difference—whether you happen to find it more or less palatable—is the basic problem that all food substitutes keep running into.
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.
Which way he jumps remains a mystery, and neither option is particularly palatable to Malema, if his past comments are anything to go by.
The whole goal was to clear out the minefield of my memories, sanitize them, make them palatable for the public, and make them real.
His background may have made him more palatable to hardliners in the EPRDF than Mr Lemma, who was once a more likely prime minister.
It is Short who will be tasked with helping usher legislative through Congress, especially when it needs to be made palatable for conservative Republicans.
Among the issues that will need to be addressed is finding a palatable way to pay for the plan, which could present a challenge.
There are now official weight classes and rounds, and a number of less palatable moves—hair-pulling, head-butting, groin-hitting—have been banned.
Granted, the target audience here is creative professionals working with high-end video and audio production, so to them the upgrade might seem palatable.
The key part of it has been thinking about my needing to put in self-deprecating humor to convince people that I am palatable.
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?
If we were looking at a depiction of a woman by a man, there is a context and a history that makes it palatable.
Now the question is whether it will be politically palatable to sell a leading star of Korea's video game industry to its economic rival.
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.
" Asked if any of the options floated by Shelby would be palatable, Cornyn said shutting down the government "does not solve the underlying problem.
Throughout her segment, Lahren works hard to make her argument palatable to her base — most of whom she knows won't take kindly to it.
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 alliance, guided by a lawyer who was also an Intuit lobbyist, won a series of concessions that made the program palatable to industry.
The benefit of immediate tax relief could ease that argument while making investments in wages and worker training more palatable in the short-term.
This was a myth that was almost entirely palatable to his accusers, absolving them as it did of the uncomfortable responsibility of looking closer.
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.
On and on it went, one irritation after another until finally, mercifully, the WWE eased off the accelerator in the name of palatable television.
And maybe lesbians, bi, and other kinds of queer women are still palatable to what is perceived to be a largely heterosexual male audience.
" The company notes, fittingly, that all of this started as a 2010 April Fool's Day prank, then known as the less palatable "Project Venom.
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.
Conservative movement agenda items that hurt working-class whites, like cuts to the welfare state, are made palatable to them through racially coded rhetoric.
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.
At times, it became abundantly clear that he was trying, at least to some extent, to recast himself from pugnacious lawyer to palatable politician.
The real hurdle for the still-weakened left at this time, then, isn't necessarily the cultural battle of attempting to make radical ideas palatable.
It is possible that the United States and the European Union could each find immigration policies just palatable enough to forestall greater political breakdown.
In a more traditional political system, the Republican Party would step in, nudge Mr. Hunter out, and replace him with a more palatable candidate.
"The wealth tax is more politically palatable," said Scott Mulhauser of Bully Pulpit Interactive, a former senior Democratic staffer on the Senate Finance Committee.
Those who survived the purge were sometimes selected on the basis of a lighter skin color that made them more palatable to white communities.
It would be enough of an achievement to make this story, which also involves forced cross-dressing and a great deal of violence, palatable.
"We have been wanting flexibility so that schools can serve meals that are both nutritious and palatable," said the group's chief executive, Patricia Montague.
The human embodiment of a chill night in, Niall projects affable, regular-guy energy, but in a more palatable way than, say, Ed Sheeran.
His boardroom-bully act — the scolding, the put-downs, the interruptions — wouldn't have been as palatable if he hadn't been so obviously enjoying it.
Jailing or expelling some radical clerics and detaining 200 rich princes and officials in a nice hotel seem far more palatable for obvious reasons.
But key senators noted they are still actively negotiating over the amendment to try to defuse it and make it palatable to born sides.
Not spearmint gum, mind you, but a decidedly less palatable chunk of black-brown pitch, boiled down from the bark of the birch tree.
An anecdote is told many times, honed in a certain way, so that, if it has a rough edge, even that is absolutely palatable.
Almost by accident, I was shaping by what I was doing to make it palatable, because I do believe in the power of that.
So you can't simply trade in two-dimensional Middle Eastern villains in the way that might have been more immediately palatable after 9/11.
Cox was charged by May to pursue talks with the EU to secure changes necessary to make the divorce deal more palatable to parliament.
It's exhausting to have to police myself in order to seem palatable to white people and be seen as worthy of being treated well.
"There is a palatable sense that the air is coming out of the tires here, and they need to pump it back up with something."
In fact, many of her roles could be described as "palatable" and "uncontroversial," save for, perhaps, her portrayal of a con artist in American Hustle.
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.
"I knew what I wanted to work on, but to find combinations that I liked and thought would be palatable," she said, with a pause.
"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.
The industry finds initiatives like these, which encourage upgrades but not drastic overhauls, generally palatable—they promote good behavior without overtly punishing status quo ships.
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.
It set alight readily and burned furiously with a deep blue flame, proving it was a closer approximation to rubbing alcohol than a palatable liquor.
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.
"Teaching young people that you should exist online to the extent that you're palatable to companies, or future employers, I think is worrisome," Gilliard said.
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.
In Lee-Makiyama's estimation, no scenario that involves China cutting off or constricting business with the outside world will be palatable to the country economically.
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.
It's early days yet, but this is a key ingredient in making everyday drone delivery something that's palatable to regulators and safe for city dwellers.
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 Republican candidate and his team couldn't wait any longer—they had to come up with a way to make their politics palatable to women.
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.
Another source confirmed he is being seriously considered for the job, in part, because he would be politically palatable to both sides of the aisle.
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.
To be palatable in the south, it will have to ensure property restitution and the withdrawal of the 40,000 Turkish troops stationed in the TRNC.
" 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.
While the ideas are designed to make the Green New Deal more politically palatable, indirect financing will also blunt the changes made by the GND.
From being the one Democratic candidate some on the right found halfway palatable, Buttigieg was transformed overnight into the left-wing anti-Christ of 2020.
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.
Though President Trump signaled he was ready to move on, that wasn't palatable for a party that had pledged for seven years to repeal Obamacare.
Along with screenwriter Vasily Solovyov, he pruned a handful of the original novel's subplots and worked the thorny historical philosophizing into a palatable episodic structure.
Since its debut, I Am Jazz has fit an incredibly controversial, nuanced social issue into a palatable, time-tested package deliverable to an American audience.
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.
A certain subset of trans people — usually (though not always) palatable, sympathetic and conventionally attractive — became pervasive, appearing on magazine covers and in prestige dramas.
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.
Republicans would, meanwhile, need to evaluate whether running back to the Trump playbook is palatable one more time or whether it would risk electoral disaster.
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.
Perhaps because of the large number of contributors or in an effort to make the film more commercially palatable, Neville uses onscreen identifiers fairly sparingly.
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.
Dunking on Nazis seems broadly palatable to American audiences in 2020, at least, even if there are also uncomfortable or undersold elements of doing so.
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.
Sensing opportunity, Ericsson plans to open a new manufacturing plant in Texas in 20203 to make 5G equipment that is palatable to the White House.
That demographic change means the best solution for limiting hurricane damage is the least palatable for those of us who enjoy a nice beach day.
LIEBER: Chanel, did you worry about how hard it might be to make the idea of preparing for death palatable to people of all ages?
Palatable, easy-to-watch movies have always been part of the Sundance mix; if only its programmers would embrace aesthetic and narrative diversity more fully.
Christmas and Kacey Musgraves mesh, on the other hand, because Musgraves is a genius at parsing American archetypes and repackaging them in palatable modern contexts.
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.
When prepared right, bung can be quite palatable, bordering on addictive: salty and crispy on the outside with a soft, chewy texture on the inside.
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.
"This point is to one, demonstrate that there's a market for this, and two, that you can do this and make risk palatable to the lender."
Ironically, Luke Cage's Iron Fist crossover was one of the season's strongest episodes, and certainly the most palatable Danny Rand has ever been as a character.
Of course, those costs are at least partially passed downstream to consumers eventually, but they are relatively more "hidden" that way, and thus more politically palatable.
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.
The colorful and gestural works of Haley Cimillo were perfect for the space, resting comfortably between art and design, and thus palatable for almost any interior.
When Rosario became involved in the business, she shook things up by proposing the chilaquiles sandwich—an idea that locals, at first, didn't find too palatable.
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.
In an effort to make condoms a bit more, um, palatable, scientists have developed a condom that may solve at least one key problem — inadequate lubrication.
Mr Erdogan's strongest challenger, Muharrem Ince (pictured, on previous page), the candidate of the Republican People's Party (CHP), seems to have offered them a palatable alternative.
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.
Rather, it requires a politics of "radical frankness"; and decision-making that is made palatable to voters by dialogue and constant appeal to the public interest.
This article was originally published on Noisey UK. Although Gaga herself was undeniably eccentric, her music—particularly at the start of her career— was broadly palatable.
But the scientists behind the idea have been hard at work, and artificial meat that's both cost-effective and palatable may arrive sooner than we think.
Their shared realization that the person behind the prejudiced assumptions they had of each other is, actually, good, is what makes the movie's happy ending palatable.
There's a dark side to feminism's growing mainstream visibility, though: To gain acceptance, the movement has had to make itself palatable within a capitalist, patriarchal culture.
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.
The other is that the only thing that can make contemporary politics even vaguely palatable is industrial quantities of butter, sugar, spice, and all things nice.
Granted '450' didn't mean much, since the car is powered by a 3.0-liter V6 engine and produces 362 horsepower, but it was at least palatable.
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.
I don't wear hijab and I'm queer, and I think all of that made me really palatable for those around me looking for answers about Islam.
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.
Also, "pussy" has a diminutive feel to it, a cutesy and palatable euphemism for the reproductive organs, whose freedoms Trump and Co. wish radically to curtail.
The fact that Americans now have to consider 13 senseless mass shooting casualties (relatively) palatable is appalling—especially given the example offered by our European counterparts.
It was built on the theory that because a single-payer, totally nationalized system of healthcare was not politically palatable, a stepping-stone should be designed.
Fortunately, the insight that ultimately made sales palatable to me is also what's made me fairly good at it — and something that warms my Canadian heart.
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.
That may seem like a palatable amount to many readers, but only if one naively overlooks that the federal government has an unquenchable thirst for revenue.
Whether Italy's suggestion of offshore migration management will be palatable to other EU members — or acceptable on a human rights level — remains to be seen, however.
Democrats have also laid down a marker on their conditions for accepting a Trump plan — and not all of their demands will be palatable to Republicans.
Quorn, which makes the meat substitute used in the roll, says it often takes around five years to produce vegan products that are palatable to consumers.
Find good listeners who are supportive of and interested in your darkest ideas as you find a clever way to make them palatable enough to share.
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.
Second, Trump's harsh rhetoric towards racial and ethnic minorities may not only be palatable to this constituency but secretly favored by many of them as well.
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.
Matt Damon's presence in The Great Wall was an effort to adhere to this conventional wisdom and make the film palatable for the average American consumer.
It's entirely possible that this obfuscation is a strategy for making Together Women Can and the overarching Lean In platform palatable to the widest possible audience.
The cost of doing nothing will be heavy indeed, and raising the PFC cap is an option that should be palatable and passable for both chambers.
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.
Similarly, rebalancing public spending by ratcheting up working-age benefits at a higher rate than pensions would be more politically palatable than making cuts to pensions.
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.
"I started with the escape rooms and tried to make them a lot more upscale and palatable for corporations to come and do their team building."
Even if your initial interest rate is palatable, make sure you know the highest payment you could be liable for on your loan if rates rise.
We no longer need the myth of female self-abnegation or palatable feminine reticence to revere her as an author, a woman or a woman author.
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.
What do you think it is about health care or health insurance that has made that palatable to a market-minded country like the United States?
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.
That might be tolerable to the banks if the deal were of a more philosophically palatable character, along the lines of, say, restoring Argentina's access to credit.
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.
However, though we're no astrological experts, we can almost guarantee that no alignment of the constellations will ever make your bottle of blue wine even mildly palatable.
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.
The Press Association has enlisted U.K.-based news startup Urbs Media for the task of creating a piece of software that turns news data into palatable content.
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.
Arktos is just one example of the far-right's attempt to push into the mainstream by repackaging old ideas in language that's more politically and socially palatable.
You're building to things that are even naughtier or even more taboo, and discovering whether you find the same things palatable or unpalatable, emotional or not emotional.
To make this politically palatable, the authors call for an initial carbon tax rate high enough to guarantee emissions reductions that exceed those forced by current regulations.
Most wirefree earbuds are still generally a bit pricy, but if you want total freedom for a very palatable price, these JBuds are a safe, cheap bet.
It is yet another sign that Obama is really looking to find a compromise candidate that Republicans would find palatable, rather than playing to his Democratic base.
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.
Elements of both hooks are present, but those are ultimately reductive takes, ways of distilling a complex film simmering with ideas into something more simple and palatable.
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.
In both sound and image, that palatable sexuality was intrinsic to what Britney Spears meant when she emerged from the Mickey Mouse Club incubation tank in 1998.
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.
All of this is something that's really palatable for investors: a strong growth story backed by a strong leader with a lot of momentum going into 20.
Unlike Bush/Christie/Kasich, Marco Rubio has a shot at being the only candidate palatable to the establishment who rides into NH with a little [Iowa] momentum.
It also contains a number of other things that likely won't be palatable to Democrats and some moderate Senate Republicans, including ending the diversity visa lottery program.
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.
My goal, rather than portray something which was palatable or "romantic" to audiences, was to portray the way people meet and hook up in the real world.
That means he may have no choice but to settle on someone less palatable to liberals but who might increase his minimal chances of winning a confirmation.
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.
And, thanks to a bit of maltodextrin, the chocolate didn't taste bitter (or like you'd just licked one of the less palatable parts of Mr. Peanut's body).
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.
So Secret Garden was the influencer, rather than the event that picked the best bits of other leftfield events and made them palatable for a posh crowd?
But that hot weather connection may not be a coincidence, either: the cocktail was first drunk by British soldiers looking for a palatable way to prevent malaria.
In addition to being an executive within the Trump Organization, she's an entrepreneur whose entire pitch is aimed at young women, selling a palatable, popular workplace feminism.
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.
Maybe you happen to be one of the lucky ones who's found some of "the cheap stuff" out there that's actually enjoyable (read: palatable) to sip on.
Salmela's vocals, along with the steady, palatable guitar riffs, bring a necessary focus to how the subject matter (personal power) is translated and created atmospherically with sound.
Unfortunately, he's incapable of making a palatable breakfast for this curious child he's never concerned himself with before; her food "was not too good," the assignment continues.
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.
Advertising MARIJUANA advocates are teaming up with Madison Avenue to try to make pot palatable to mainstream Americans — and to the advertisers that want to reach them.
His presence in the race offers moderate Republicans a palatable alternative in the primaries and caucuses, and also if there is a real fight at the convention.
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?
JUNEAU, Alaska — The collapse in oil prices has left oil-reliant Alaska with a multibillion-dollar budget deficit and few palatable options for digging its way out.
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.
And Mr. Trump's reorganized campaign is looking to craft an image of him as a palatable commander in chief, particularly ahead of his first debate with Mrs.
Facebook has run into the challenge of reducing the size of Orion to something palatable to potential wearers, a source who has worked on Orion told CNBC.
In the process, they could make cycling a palatable alternative to commuting by car, allowing people with jammed daily schedules to work out while getting to work.
"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.
Without palatable names like America Online, EarthLink and Prodigy — which offered the promise of freedom, connection and genius — we could have been forgiven for never going online.
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.
The films often seem to be driven, creatively, by a desire to recreate old Disney movies as works more broadly palatable and more bland to modern sensibilities.
The proposal appears to be broadly palatable, both to hardliners, who want to see tougher border controls, and to those who urge respect for refugee protection principles.
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.
Donohue has said that the Chamber is in the business of providing "reinsurance" to companies that need help lobbying for positions that aren't publicly or politically palatable.
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.

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