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An example of the kinds of problems we have witnessed may illustrate our concerns and, perhaps, make our position more palatable.
The play's accessible dialogue and documentary feel rendered it palatable to a wide audience.
The very use of humour, such as in comic strips, may have made the reality more palatable.
Perhaps, then, this is also a means whereby what is threatening in cultural forms is tamed, made palatable for mass consumption.
Incorporating the results of these studies into guidelines may make them more palatable to clinicians.
To make it more palatable, he conforms to melodramatic conventions.
Tanniferous forages for which the palatability index exceeds 100% are more palatable to wethers than the control.
How palatable are different tanniferous forage plant species in comparison to a ryegrass/clover mixture?
The technologies of social discipline create the fleeting appearance of freedom only to make the reality of pervasive control more palatable.
Without the addition of expensive foodstuffs such as milk or sugar, it was unsavoury and un-palatable.
An artificial salt receptor ligand could make salt-free foods a palatable option for people with high blood pressure.
His attempt to make anti-realism palatable comes closer than any other, but remains unsatisfying.
Second, if judicial decisions are examples, they can be more palatable action-guides than rules.
The translation language is a -calculus with products, records, and lists that is augmented with syntactic sugar to keep the translation palatable.
An overt challenge to royal policy, and therefore authority, was the least palatable of all and provoked a decisive response.
Where sound recording was neither practical nor palatable, recording of data was by means of note-taking during the interview and extensive field recording immediately thereafter.
Even though more regressive, they may make the application of environmental policies more palatable to the private sector.
However, two facts make this situation more palatable than before.
Creating a tax regime that was both economically successful and politically palatable (to core supporters as well as waverers) was a tall order.
Indeed, institutional loyalty seems to have framed the decision, making it more palatable to those who objected to the outcome.
All palatable crop residues are harvested at the end of the cropping season and stored for consumption by the livestock.
They were at least as palatable as the control feed immediately after the start of the experiment.
Seedling survival of the most palatable species, the grasses, was higher on plots protected from grazing.
The combined effect of poor nutrient level and the presence of deterrents may render regenerated leaves less palatable to insect herbivores.
However, this prediction of the palatable forage hypothesis has not yet been explicitly documented.
One was explicit about the need to avoid nuanced discussions in order to make stories "palatable" to viewers. 32.
We speculate that such an approach may potentially be more palatable to individuals concerned about being unfairly denied medical care.
Moreover, it will do so in a manner that will be very palatable to that scholarship, par ticularly to its radical wing.
In addition, the program was made more palatable to conservatives by having the private sector instead of the federal government pay for the program.
Mechanistic spending restraints are less palatable when they augur painful sacrifices to organized or sympathetic constituencies in exchange for the uncertain hope of diffuse public gain.
At the same time although military discipline was generally palatable, tensions arose over issues such as food, beer, and pay and allowances, soldiers often turning these tensions to their advantage.
Therefore, policymakers should be aware of the general public's attitudes regarding donation and transplantation, use this information to develop palatable and effective policies, and widely market these new policies.
The alternative approach, which often leads to more palatable object language syntax, is to add the monad operations as new language constructs, rather than value bindings.
The foliage palatability hypothesis holds that acacias are more attractive to insectivorous birds because they have relatively nutritious a nd palatable foliage with low levels of chemical defence.
What emerges from the ' persona ' hypothesis is that there is no palatable answer to the question of choosing not to age, except to come to terms with finitude and limitation.
Recognition that manic depression could occur in adolescents did not produce a great deal of acrimony, perhaps because the relatively more favorable outcome compared to schizophrenia made the conclusion palatable.
The palatability of the non-tanniferous control feed is defined as 100%, and tanniferous forages for which the palatability index exceeds 100% are more palatable than the control feed.
A less radical starting point may make such duties more palatable, though it remains to be seen whether less radical views can generate a sufficiently demanding ethic of assistance.
Carnivorous fish are not less delicate eating than herbivorous ones, and there appears no reason why some carnivorous animals should not furnish wholesome and palatable food.
The most successful contributions are those which eschew an overloaded narrative and concentrate instead on a few broad themes to make their subject-matter manageable and palatable.
Now we can construct and run processes using the combinators directly, but it is more convenient to write a parser and interpreter for a more palatable syntax.
Others, perhaps those less used to the taste of the old wine in the old bottles, may find the old wine in the new bottles entirely palatable.
We also suggest that palatable leaves are not a ubiquitous and evenly distributed resource and therefore the importance of leaf feeding for predicting range use has been underestimated.
An evaluation of the palatable forage hypothesis.
The effort was to find a compromise formula that would be palatable to the backbenchers.
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One is that at schools in those countries the milk is presented in a much more palatable manner than it is here.
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We must have an organization in existence which will be able to provide information in an interesting and palatable form.
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To make a museum charge palatable we are told that it is essential to pay the proceeds back to the museum for its own use.
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Two at least will not be palatable to the party opposite, but they are able people.
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Spreading the butter evenly makes it more palatable.
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If this food does not contain milled fibre, palatable unmilled roughage should also be available to them.
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To make the bargain palatable, the two-tier arrangement had to be invented.
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Neither option, to stay or to go, is palatable.
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Smooth prophecy is always much more popular and palatable than harsh warning.
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In the front line the meals came up hot on every occasion, and they were always palatable.
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The side effects of such strong medicine would make the condition more palatable than its cure.
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Surely a friend can speak frankly and give advice even if it is not altogether palatable.
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A large number were able to make the bread more palatable with foods like beetroot or lettuce which they had procured from their gardens.
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If it does not do this, the alternatives are perhaps less palatable.
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The countryside is for producing food—but food that is healthy, palatable and does not have to be taken long distances, but feeds its own hinterland.
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Your new masters are not very palatable to you.
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I am sure that public ownership, municipalisation, and words like that, are an attempt to make nationalisation of the land more palatable.
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We find the mixture a little more palatable now, because some of our suggestions have been accepted, but, nevertheless, our feelings are still somewhat mixed.
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The only inquiry that would satisfy him would be one that guaranteed in advance a result that was palatable to him.
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Anybody in our society who has money and purchasing power has access to what makes life palatable and reasonable for most of us.
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They are not palatable when people are hurt or uncomfortable.
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Rapid research is being done to make synthetic meat more palatable and to give it more eye appeal.
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Whether they are palatable or not is another matter.
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No practical device is known for making horse chestnuts palatable for human beings.
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If an intimate search has to be made, it is much more palatable if it is done by a doctor or a trained nurse.
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The person selected had to have associations that were palatable to the dictators.
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However, these can be cleaned up and the water can be made perfectly satisfactory and palatable to use.
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I want to say something which may not always be palatable to hear but which ought to be said.
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I hope that promise makes my answer somewhat more palatable to my noble friend.
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They ought to be published, in a case like this, in a form which is more palatable to the general public.
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I do not think that is a palatable notion.
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Then that farm can soon resume its long history of good quality and palatable food production.
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People are looking for a new way to render an approach that our citizens do not want to accept more palatable them.
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Rejection may not be palatable, but it must be faced.
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I am certain that it will not appear palatable.
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We have to be prepared for some comments about the proceedings of this place that may not of themselves be particularly palatable to us.
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I regard this particular clause not only as important but also as having a particularly soft and palatable centre, to echo my noble friend's phrase.
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Perhaps "adult enterprise"or"cultural venture", or any of this new language, might give us something that would make this more palatable.
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The species were different from ours but were very palatable.
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By destroying biological processes, irradiation may destroy salmonella and various other things and render food safe, but it probably will not render it palatable.
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If they can provide a good cheap palatable commodity at a reasonable price, nothing will do more to stimulate the consumption of fish.
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No one pretends that it is a palatable proposal.
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I make my own observations, and it may be that they will be no more palatable to my own party than to the party opposite.
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We have learned to see ourselves as others see us, and the picture has not been palatable.
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The truth of the matter is that the suggestion of eliminating one tier of local government is an attempt to make these unpalatable proposals palatable.
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In the absence of this revenue the traveller would pay in some other—and probably less palatable—way for the services which our airports provide.
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The point about the amendment is that it provides the necessary cohesion and sense of reality to make the amended motion palatable.
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I wish to say one other thing that perhaps will not be palatable.
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The medicine is not palatable—but it is curing the patient.
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The system has been generally palatable because it has meant that rates have not been increasing enormously.
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They can be both more palatable and more effective on occasions.
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The complaint was investigated by the messing officer, who found the fish quite palatable.
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We must face facts, whether they are palatable or not.
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I am not quite so sure whether his blending of these two things will be palatable to the industrial workers of this country.
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