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7 Sentences With "sugar the pill"

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To sugar the pill, the Italian government may have secured informal commitments from other governments to accept some genuine refugees from these centres.
Despite attempts to sugar the pill by charging very low interest rates and extending the maturity of the loans, the plan will cause lasting bitterness.
Perhaps to sugar the pill of the reforms he wants French unions to swallow, Mr Macron promises to tighten EU rules on the pay and conditions of Europeans working temporarily in other countries.
"Pledging to make good its promise on the dividend will sugar the pill of another profit warning, but with earnings falling and investment requirements stretching well into the billions, SSE can ill-afford more slip ups," said George Salmon, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Born in Jamaica, of Barbadian parents, Andrea Stuart spent many of her early years there, where her father was Dean of the medical school at the University College of the West Indies. She moved to England with her family when she was 14, in 1976. She studied English at the University of East Anglia and French at the Sorbonne.Rosemary Goring, "Andrea Stuart doesn't sugar the pill about slavery's role", The Herald (Scotland), 13 April 2013.
It premiered at the Nimrod Theatre in 1971 directed by Aarne Neame.Production page at Ausstage Reviewing the 1971 production the Sydney Morning Herald critic felt the second half was better than the first. The reviewer from The Bulletin said: > Slabs of factual research and transcription covering trials, commissions and > interviews (fascinating in content, no doubt, but deadly dull as theatre) > are interspersed with stretches of music-hall song-and dance routines in a > desperately contrived effort to sugar the pill. But the pill sticks firmly > in the throat.
" To the journalist Dave Hill, Johnson was "a unique figure in British politics, an unprecedented blend of comedian, conman, faux subversive showman and populist media confection". Johnson purposely cultivates a "semi-shambolic look", for instance by specifically ruffling his hair in a certain way when he makes public appearances. Purnell described him as "a manic self-promoter" who filled his life with "fun and jokes". Described by Crines as "a joker", Johnson has stated that "humour is a utensil that you can use to sugar the pill and to get important points across.

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