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"unappealing" Definitions
  1. not attractive or pleasant

598 Sentences With "unappealing"

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But that kind of idea is very unappealing to me.
It makes using the router's many server features feel unappealing.
Trump's immigration platform is also unappealing to the tech sector.
Despite the terribly unappealing image, he did a good job.
To be important then as much as entailed being unappealing.
That would be unappealing, if not disastrous, to many owners.
Something in my circumstances had made cars unappealing to me.
What's hot one day might be unappealing to collectors the next.
A protectionist bully is an unappealing steward of the world economy.
In the long term, political parties have three equally unappealing options.
That £5.99 mystery bottle of white isn't looking so unappealing now.
Few things are as unappealing as eating out of a shoe.
Unsurprisingly, a remittance back into the system is unappealing for many.
I found much of the city to be ugly and unappealing.
The range of possibilities is wide, unappealing and a bit bewildering.
"The idea of it being 'next' was just unappealing," he said.
"After appeals court ruling, Trump has two unappealing options" https://t.
It all adds up to an unappealing vista for establishment Republicans.
While the procedure may sound highly unappealing, it is not unsanitary.
Suddenly a night at a seedy piano bar doesn't seem as unappealing.
The agency asked Australian smokers about colors they found unappealing and overwhelming.
Most of the alternatives to full membership are unattainable, unappealing or both.
It was the nicest, most unappealing offer anyone had ever made her.
This unappealing two-piece Vera Wang pajama set was going for $56.
But we found a lot of the options to be pretty unappealing.
Eden is a tragic if rather unappealing figure in von Tunzelmann's account.
Rides were expensive and required a helmet sourced from unappealing communal bins.
If it can't stop the merger, it might make it economically unappealing.
But Washington is considering another, similarly unappealing measure to replace the duties.
There are those who would say a stern, decisive woman is unappealing.
The vast majority aren't hooking up because they just find it unappealing.
As such, he is a fresher, faster, and probably more powerful man than Shogun is, and so this fight quickly becomes unappealing for the exact same reason that it's unappealing to imagine Shogun against Rumble, Cormier or Jones.
It's an inefficient and unappealing strategy, as this failed attempt at impeachment shows.
MH: The whole problem with ugly produce is that it's pretty visually unappealing.
With doping so common and so rarely punished, athletes face an unappealing choice.
READMEMetal brushed design looks nice, though some areas—like uneven bezels—are unappealing.
The problematic message that's sent, of course, is that stretch marks are unappealing.
But a lot of the best ones look pretty unappealing from the outside.
Trump has severed American commitments that he considers risky, costly, or politically unappealing.
The life of a true, traditional stand-up is really unappealing for women.
This two-piece Vera Wang pajama set was unappealing — and it cost $56.
This dusty picture frame was one of the more unappealing items on display.
Even the mannequins looked unappealing, a feat that is usually hard to accomplish.
But spreads shrunk dramatically in 2016, making U.S. exports suddenly unappealing to Asia.
But the yard turned out to be unappealing, and surrounded by tall buildings.
For Dr. Crossley, it's combinations like cauliflower and fish, which he finds unappealing.
The couple were less bothered by the traffic than with the unappealing view.
According to Apartment Therapy, barn doors aren't functional, making them unappealing to people.
It was slow and the desktop version of Android was unappealing and cheap feeling.
That unappealing image seems to be getting the full force of the internet's ire.
But if sending your kids to live on extraterrestrial Chernobyl sounds unappealing, good news.
"I'm sure it tastes great but looks very unappealing to eat," reads another comment.
" • Photos of extremely unappealing but overwhelmingly confident males named Harvey were categorized as "run.
It is unappealing because it is unattainable, unless you live in LA or NYC.
It's unappealing to look at, even if the discolored water isn't violating the law.
If you're not in the target audience, it's remarkable how archetypally unappealing he is.
Clinton so unappealing to her detractors may make her immensely appealing to her fans.
Baëlen effectively conveys the entrenched companionship that comes from living in an unappealing world.
However, in some photos of people, portrait mode made faces look grainy and unappealing.
As solvers, we all know that unappealing words creep into puzzles with some regularity.
What we can say for certainty is just how unappealing Pizza Hut's wings were.
As a result, my maple cabinets have turned an unappealing shiny orange-gold color.
The plant produces chemicals that hungry herbivores find toxic, unappealing or difficult to digest.
They saw 40 apartments, each more unappealing, and yet more unaffordable, than the last.
Shareholders may find these fees and gates quite unappealing; the fund industry certainly does.
As analysts at Morgan Stanley, a bank, recently put it, "great music story, unappealing wrapper".
Yes, dealing with any kind of government paperwork can generally be stressful, confusing, and unappealing.
Their version of pillow talk is banter about the unappealing thickness of Lindsay's flannel pajamas.
It was also much thicker and chunkier than the rest, which was unappealing to me.
But such investments are unappealing to modern firms, which focus on design rather than production.
But, in fact, egg-cooking mistakes happen constantly, resulting in unappealing textures and questionable flavors.
This opened the unappealing prospect of US automakers having to manufacture vehicles to different standards.
"American Rhapsody" is further marred by its designs, unappealing in color palette and in cut.
He goes by the name of Lee Garrett and seems like a pretty unappealing character.
The plan is to make America seem chaotic and unreliable, and democracy turbulent and unappealing.
And while Wald's call wasn't specifically unappealing to Tengler, she preferred a less risky approach.
This mode has an unappealing picture that is usually way too blue, and very dim.
A: As unappealing as your neighbor's design choices might be, bad taste is not illegal.
Stylist and fashion blogger Lindsey Puls called the tight suit visually unappealing and uncomfortable-looking.
We use different standards of honesty to judge falsehoods we find politically appealing versus unappealing.
It seemed like "the most unsexy, unappealing thing you could do in life," he says.
Still, sifting through rows of sandals to find what are very obviously high heels is unappealing.
It is the kind of semantic nitpicking that has made progressive movements unappealing to many Americans.
And its stock, once unappealing to analysts like Nathanson at $14, is now trading above $46.
It's good news for consumers, but most new products are unappealing and attract very few consumers.
But for others, maybe health really can come in a pill — however unappealing it may seem.
St. Louis Blues captain David Backes isn't going to apologize for scoring an aesthetically unappealing goal.
If that sort of spam sounds unappealing, turn off TikTok notifications in your phone's settings menu.
He found food unappealing and complained about being unable to find clothing that fit him comfortably.
Combined with lawsuits filed by Harvey Weinstein's alleged victims, the company was an unappealing acquisition target.
This tactic has been key to getting deals done at expensive valuations unappealing for global investors.
Carlson is remarkably unappealing, like Tom Buchanan, or the snotty villain in a 1980s teen movie.
Though it sounds unappealing on its own, when combined with other materials, consumers couldn't resist it.
Arthur: The first presidential debate was an unappealing showcase of vitriol, sarcasm, contempt, and uncreative insults.
One paper Mr Romer cites is entitled "back to square one"; another complains about "unappealing assumptions".
If it can't stop the merger outright, it might be able to make it economically unappealing.
The rich, regal princes of the fairy tales I'd read growing up were unappealing to me.
The Worst That Could Happen: Your homie gets a highly unappealing moldy ring around "his" toilet.
The Paris Review even called attention to an Instagram cataloging dolls' ill-fitting and unappealing suits.
Letting the eggs boil too long is what turns the yolk that unappealing, grayish-green color.
But for insects, it can be unappealing or disrupt digestion and deter diners from return visits.
If it's dark or discolored or the item looks unappealing, it's not going to spark interest.
But today, that dynamic is different — and Nuzum says that this course of action looks unappealing.
The students had only about nine days to decide between what they saw as unappealing choices.
The fact this case is so unappealing is precisely what makes Apple's stand a principled one.
The bathrooms, often the most unappealing spaces on any production floor, got a makeover as well.
In both cases, the compromises have been painful enough to make the devices at least somewhat unappealing.
This is a good idea even with relationships where the style and duration is unfamiliar or unappealing.
For there are only three possible paths for the Trump administration now, all of which are unappealing.
But they may also end up producing lower risk-adjusted returns, making them unappealing on their own.
The result is a visually captivating sculpture that challenges misguided ideas of disability as undesirable or unappealing.
No type of work requires slavery, no matter how unappealing, whether it's picking seeds or picking cotton.
If this sounds unappealing or risky, you can always go back to using a (not dumb) password.
The current Bachelor star is reportedly sending contestants packing with his unappealing behavior, In Touch Weekly reports.
Privacy aside, the idea of always-on location sharing may be unappealing for other reasons as well.
The fact that it is even a possibility shows the limited and unappealing options open to Trump.
Their declarations ranged from incredulity to ambivalence, all finding nightclubs impossibly unappealing places to spend their time.
The Trader Joe's cereal (left) was pretty unappealing to look at, from its color to its shape.
Whoever is America's next President will face complicated challenges and choices among unappealing options, just like Libya.
You will definitely not open "Aging Thoughtfully" because of its cover, which could hardly be more unappealing.
But a look back at U.S. history shows that the conventions frequently chose unpopular and unappealing candidates.
No detail is spared in casting them as unappealing: particularly their incessant lies, which span the book.
Taxing these benefits would make graduate school unaffordable or unappealing, even for potential young Nobel Prize winners.
State leaders were wrestling with the equally unappealing prospects of deep spending cuts and steep tax hikes.
He was well known for policing his catalog carefully, pulling it down from services he found unappealing.
As unappealing and uninteresting as curbs may seem, they represent crucial infrastructure and space for public use.
Some of my favorite wines had the most boring, dated, or unappealing labels — especially the ones from abroad.
First, it is deeply unappealing to small countries, which by the way also have protectionist lobbies to overcome.
Overall, the Echo Show reminds me of a big, black block of cheese: chunky and not totally unappealing.
In place of a receptionist's desk, a glass vitrine displays an unappealing array of cheap cell-phone cases.
The Program takes its precious time trying to get you to identify with a host of unappealing characters.
Basically, the intention here is to make the game a grind and as unappealing to play as possible.
The inclusion of nuts and we're guessing caramel sauce add a disturbing accuracy to the already unappealing brownies.
The 32-time Emmy Award winner said that she would be interested in playing "someone unappealing" for once.
But Lufthansa's aggressive stance roiled investors who found the pricing unappealing in the light of recent rating developments.
The base uses both cornstarch and gelatin, and you could rightly expect it to be stiff and unappealing.
In the beginning, it may be because offers to join somebody else's family meal were unappealing or nonexistent.
An unappealing listing appeared on Eighth Avenue in Park Slope — a modest three-family rowhouse for $1.6 million.
Cover your perfect paste with a little olive oil to keep it from turning an unappealing greenish gray.
She concedes that Moore, buffeted by allegations of sexual assault, was an especially unappealing candidate, whatever one's politics.
With driving rain on Monday making golf unappealing, it remained unclear what the president did to enjoy himself.
The show was mainly about dirtying up the president, making him unappealing to moderate swing voters next year.
Decertification would unlock a fast-track procedure for Congress to reimpose sanctions, leaving Republicans with two unappealing options.
Name Withheld Preparing for your own death can be unappealing, and your husband's response, though unhelpful, isn't unusual.
This is image crafting, too: Whoever shot those photos probably knew they'd look like an unappealing Craigslist ad.
On the other hand, his ultraconservatism and ties to Trump would probably make him an unappealing general election candidate.
It's unappealing, small, and the last place in London that people are going to see as a development opportunity.
That's why after a tough work week, the idea of making plans—even fun ones—can be so unappealing.
Its fashion range was unappealing to young shoppers and only its lighting department was seen as having broad appeal.
However, starting apprenticeship jobs regularly pay less than $20 per hour, a very unappealing prospect for veterans like Szabla.
They go to the banks of the highly unappealing L.A. River, smoke weed and drink a concoction involving Robitussin.
He can pray that Democrats nominate a candidate whose personality and policies independents find more unappealing than his own.
Vampire stories are still very popular, but vampires possess certain qualities that are rather unappealing for a woke world.
But it did not cleanse the Tory Party itself of its unappealing image as a club for the greedy.
With their large amount of surface area, letting the noodles sit for long would make them dry and unappealing.
LG: I don't know why this sounds so unappealing right now, and I eat eggs, but I'm like, ugh.
The real-world component of walking and hunting for the creatures seems to make playing Pokémon Go alone unappealing.
But there are ways in which Clinton's deeply unappealing candidacy might actually be a good thing for the republic.
Mr. Michelz never considered voting for Mr. Trump, finding him unappealing and bothered by his stance on climate change.
The offer, writes Liam Proud of Breakingviews, leaves Fox with two unappealing options to save its deal with Disney.
If his team could outscore Barcelona, that bastion of style and panache, then how could it possibly be unappealing?
Tom Mulcair, the leader whom Mr. Singh succeeds, was also widely viewed as being unappealing to many younger voters.
And G.D.P.-linked bonds may be unappealing because, superficially, they, unlike T.I.P.S., seem to add risk to investor portfolios.
And because an imperfect mousse will announce itself immediately with tiny lumps of some kind or an unappealing density.
If they delay, however, bank CEOs may have to present investors with the unappealing prospect of gradually eroding profitability.
For one, baby boomers&apos suburban houses are located in unappealing locations to younger generations, who prefer metro areas.
I sometimes have to enlighten clients that what they view as decorative, others may see as unappealing or junk.
Also considering Abrams' significant role in creating blockbusters, Apple's lack of demonstrable commitment to theatrical releases was reportedly unappealing.
That, however, could trigger a snap election or a minority government - unappealing options for both the SPD and conservatives.
A third unappealing feature of America's new cultural export is the general surrender of individual privacy that it entails.
In a two-party system, with only two choices, you just have to be less unappealing than the other side.
"Racial animosity in the U.S. makes redistribution to the poor, who are disproportionately black, unappealing to many voters," they wrote.
Not being one who likes paperwork and the problems that come with live animal studies, that was unappealing to me.
Does the 4% margin that voted to leave two years ago translate into a majority for passing this unappealing compromise?
And even for Clinton's biggest fans, the idea of relitigating a Hillary-versus-Bernie primary is an unappealing one. Sen.
Don't let their beautiful faces and vast fame and fortune fool you: stars have to do some pretty unappealing things.
Regime change led by China, rather than the United States, may be the best of a range of unappealing options.
All slugs are slimy, but the leopard is especially so, giving it a highly unappealing and wonderful defense against predators.
Stuff them in the cracks, and then roll them up tight to compact them and make them less visually unappealing.
In Georgia, the House speaker told a radio station that any legislation that "creates headwinds" for economic development was unappealing.
A vaguely spiced mush of eggplant under a runny boiled egg, for $32, was so unappealing I couldn't finish it.
Some of the rooms have unappealing wallpaper; the master bedroom closet, oddly, doubles as a door to the adjacent bedroom.
There was kind of an anti-space backlash and they changed the name to Food Sticks, which sounds amazingly unappealing.
All indications are, however, that Trump's actual tax policies are being written by the first Trump — the unappealing, hyperpartisan ideologue.
She noted that it was difficult to clean and that the high price made it unappealing for the average person.
As unappealing as Mr Duque's military options are, a negotiated peace might be even harder to achieve than a forced surrender.
I can just tell you this: you'll never hear another pop song that makes becoming a pop star sound so unappealing.
As Herriot knew all too well, sometimes being a vet can be as unappealing as the back end of a cow.
America's apparent efforts to bring down the regime are unappealing to most Iranians, given the bloody chaos they see all around.
Twenty-nine percent of survey respondents said fitness trackers are "unappealing" and that design and style keeps them from wanting one.
Taking a risk on a pricey vibrator only to discover its shape doesn't work for your body is an unappealing proposition.
The idea that we're supposed to read Abby, a smart and successful career woman, as an unappealing romantic interest is absurd.
Like many Trump supporters, he glides over the unappealing aspects of the candidate's message to lock onto those that he likes.
Right off the bat, the game is visually unappealing and looks like it belongs in an earlier era of video games.
As it turned out, that was an unappealing proposition, and I was bone-tired from having not slept the night before.
This $8 little container's tight-fitting lid and avocado-specific shape help reduce the oxidation that turns avocados that unappealing color.
You could stuff the Trestle with thousands of dollars' worth of gadgets and equipment, and it'll still look frumpy and unappealing.
The suit also notes that this approach penalizes voters who want to exercise their right to sit out unappealing election choices.
The buffet area was overrun, and the food looked pretty unappealing, so we headed down to one of the restaurants instead.
Of course, for some children, the details of the Apollo missions may seem as dull and unappealing as freeze-dried food.
"We did make the makeup so heavy at times that it would be unappealing, and at other times they look beautiful."
In Mr. Trump's case, his party controls both chambers, making it more politically unappealing for them to vote to impeach him.
Time spent in the hospital, possibly in intensive care, and the potential need for recovery in a nursing home sounded unappealing.
If plain water is unappealing, try adding fruit or vegetable slices such as oranges, lemons, strawberries or cucumber to boost flavor.
I printed the same photo of a lake with geese in it three times, and every one looks different and unappealing.
"There has been an ongoing struggle by employers to venerate work in ways that distract from its unappealing features," he said.
Voters who have a pretty stable life but find the president, his style, and maybe some of his nativist tendencies unappealing.
In other words, the EU should be working hard to improve its unappealing image by implementing more social and "people-friendly" reforms.
But to remove those qualities would be to destroy the essence of the wine, even if they sound unappealing on their own.
Biden's age and long years in Washington could make him unappealing in a field that could include younger lawmakers such as Rep.
As far as the others, I knew nothing about 63D and 104D; they sound sort of similar, and pretty unappealing (for candy).
After years of divesting mainly small slivers of unappealing enterprises, Vietnam is at last offering foreigners a slice of its best assets.
The muddy color -- Pantone 448C -- was chosen after marketing research company GfK Bluemoon was commissioned to develop ideas for unappealing cigarette packing.
But at a World Cup where he is billed as a major draw, pictures of him with Kadyrov were an unappealing start.
But when we greet their provocations with a smile and a desire for seeking agreement, we make ourselves a very unappealing target.
One thing that I hadn't really thought through was just how unappealing a candidate Mitt Romney was in an area like this.
Other approaches like electrical nerve stimulation can carry risks, and invasive surgeries are an unappealing last resort, according to Coda's chief executive.
" He tells The Creators Project,"At first glance, the pieces of broken glass, mirrors and strewn plastic appeared banal, unappealing and unremarkable.
She found some interior features unappealing, such as a huge whirlpool bathtub in a bathroom and low ceilings in the finished basement.
Lanza avoided daylight The documents said Lanza found food unappealing and complained about being unable to find clothing that fit him comfortably.
Its spaciousness, its quiet streets, stared back at Etheridge morosely, the jazz pub that had been theirs seeming ordinary, the river unappealing.
Support from a robot may be as unappealing as talking to an automated phone support from an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system.
Ultimately, hyperrealism showcases what the human body is actually like, highlighting how unappealing we often find the reality of the human form.
I have to admit that anything that bright green is very unappealing to me, so I didn't eat any of the brownies.
As tensions between Washington and Tehran grow, America faces a list of unappealing options to keep pressure up via less aggressive means.
As we head toward the Senate's tax bill endgame, the GOP finds itself forced to choose between a couple of unappealing options.
End the relationship — or at least the romantic/sexual aspect of it — because No. 1 and No. 2 above are unappealing. 4.
A collapse of the coalition could trigger a snap election or result in a minority government - unappealing options for stability-loving Germans.
The whole idea about social media is a great concept, but there are a lot of things that make it very unappealing.
What matters to them is that their children flourish equally, and this might mean giving the kids unequal amounts—an unappealing prospect.
However, the plethora of options felt a little overwhelming, and the app's bland design is unappealing, despite all of my customization efforts.
However, the plethora of options felt a little overwhelming, and the app's bland design is unappealing, despite all of my customization efforts.
The interest shown in the plot sales surprised industry experts and conservationists alike, who viewed the land in Utah as largely unappealing.
And Google still has the option of going all-out with its own Pixel phones if new rules make licensing Android unappealing.
That can make them frustrating for disabled subway riders who depend on them and an unappealing option for straphangers who do not.
Rather than Republicans and people of faith checking his most unappealing sides, the president is dragging down virtually everyone within his orbit.
To make them even more unappealing, Jude (Kyle Breitkopf) points out that they carry a pungent smell from all those millennia festering underground.
You can now turn the most basic and unappealing objects and sights into gloriously sparkling wonders that'll probably blow up your Insta notifications.
Or, if you wanted to keep it stationary, it also had a wooden cover that descended down to hide the unappealing blank screen.
Such fragrances may not be "pleasing" in a traditional sense, but that hardly makes them unappealing — horror movies are incredibly popular, after all.
Along with the unappealing cost, Austin was also having trouble going through the demanding application process that can be difficult for PTSD sufferers.
" The Republican National Committee cited the Pennsylvania primary among several earlier this month producing candidates who "will be unappealing to general election voters.
Some farmers have also found that the grass that gives Irish butter its prized golden colour also gives mozzarella an unappealing yellowish tint.
In some countries, cheap morphine tablets are paradoxically less available than more expensive opioids because their profit margins are unappealing to pharmaceutical companies.
For anyone who wants to understand why liberal thinking can be unappealing at the polls (and what to do about it), read this.
It could be that the prospect of wearing a presumably uncomfortable device for hours per day and months on end is wholly unappealing.
Even in the waning years of high school, when being invited to a college party was an enticing offer, frats were always unappealing.
The pair shown at the festival were an unappealing, washed-out beige that is unlikely to tempt anyone who cares about their aesthetics.
Beyond having crucial positions unfilled, the bruising nomination battles are making senior government jobs unappealing to the most qualified and sought-after individuals.
Paxum and Payoneer are known to be friendly to sex workers, though their onerous onboarding process can make it unappealing for many clients.
Ms. Kim-Whinston, a consultant in outerwear and sportswear, said she found smart appliances unappealing because the tech components could quickly go obsolete.
But there was no doubt they'd take the apartment because their growing family needed the space and the suburbs were an unappealing alternative.
But he's started acknowledging the factors — structural as well as interpersonal — that make compromise such an unappealing option for politicians of both parties.
"The movie is an unappealing hash of moviemaking clichés that, after much scurrying and blathering, devolves into a generic shoot'em-up," she wrote.
But the idea of receiving cash — and then a bill for it later — is often unappealing to those facing a precarious financial future.
The Harlowes believe that, if she doesn't marry the wealthy but unappealing Solmes, she will run off with the "too-agreeable rake" Lovelace.
Tired people are incredibly unappealing — they have droopy eyes and messy hair, they have trouble concentrating, and they're as grouchy as they come.
As I wrote earlier this year, there are many factors behind eye-popping prices, even for tiny and unappealing bungalows in those cities.
To the naked eye, it could easily be mistaken for a golden bean, a kernel of corn, or an unappealing drop of honey.
But if the diet you're trying works for you—even if it seems unappealing to others—Freedhoff says that's the ticket to sustained success.
Privacy concerns over Facebook, trolling, and harassment have all created a stressful, unappealing online world that we're slowly trying to tear ourselves away from.
To make staying in the promotion seem even more unappealing, White told Hunt he would only be making $6000 per fight if he stayed.
It is hard to imagine MPs agreeing to the unappealing deal that Mrs May is likely to bring back from Brussels later this year.
After all, habitual soda drinkers may forget that the sensation of drinking carbonated beverages can feel weird, if not downright unappealing, to the uninitiated.
And debating is particularly unappealing to frontrunners in multi-candidate fields, since the odds of all your opponents messing up simultaneously are objectively low.
First, inventory breadth in the category is significant, which is an unappealing characteristic for discount players that prefer a focused, high-turning inventory mix.
But then again, didn't some of our favorite trends, like dad hats and grandma heels, become cool in part because of their unappealing nature?
In other words, nearly all Republican members of Congress have signed a deal that makes it politically unappealing (though not impossible) to eliminate loopholes.
Tuna that comes from a can is largely unappealing, taking the form of chunks or shreds of meat that kind of look like chicken.
For that, the Hudson River Park Trust, the public corporation that built and runs the park, hopes that transforming an unappealing eyesore can help.
One goal was to make life in California so unappealing that Mexicans would go back home, or not leave it in the first place.
The jobs are so unappealing that it is hard to keep workers in them: four in 10 leave the occupation entirely within a year.
Its jewel box interiors and outré styling do not make the business of being a scheming and amoral millionaire or billionaire appear particularly unappealing.
" Of Bernard, the very unappealing young man who is vacationing in Cyprus, we are told, "He tries a wank, but he is too drunk.
On top of that, he said, many unlicensed dealing suspects have no previous criminal record, making them sympathetic to juries and unappealing to prosecutors.
A snap federal election or the search to form a new coalition government are thought to be unappealing prospects for the SPD and the CDU.
However, what makes the Instant Pot so popular for home cooks looking for shortcuts, might be exactly what makes the gadget unappealing for serious chefs.
Mr. Oppenheimer said voting was a lot like grocery shopping, with more sensible but unappealing choices often losing out to tastier but less nutritious options.
The idea of a bunch of men calling women they deemed unappealing "grenades" might have somehow flown in 2009, but, in 2018, it's simply offensive.
Institutional investors such as pension funds and insurers now face a similar unappealing choice, with ever-fewer safe assets that do not lose them money.
Blocky textures, standard Windows fonts, and an overall clunky experience make up one of the most unappealing graphical user interfaces you could think of today.
While some might find his unapologetically abrasive and inappropriate tendencies unappealing, it's hard to deny that he's incredibly skilled at having insightful and engaging interviews.
Although I did not initially seek permanent residence, I didn't think of myself as belonging to that other, unappealing category of resident foreigner: the expat.
The country's chaotic traffic and the long distances between public transit and homes and workplaces made shared bicycles unappealing, forcing several operators to shut down.
Failure would leave the country with two unappealing options: leave the E.U. in a little over a week without a deal or delay Brexit further.
And Gareth Pugh's costumes — all red and black, with dramatic eye makeup that belongs to the company's unappealing revenant-chic tradition — impose their own agenda.
Throughout 'In Pieces,' she assesses herself with a clear and critical eye, often revealing unappealing parts of herself … with minimal rationalization, sentiment or self-pity.
There must be a closet where they keep all their off-brand toys and aesthetically unappealing necessities — maybe that's where the "bumpy stairs" are hiding.
The Cine Renoir, despite its elegant name, is a small space on the ground floor of an unappealing building—a bomb shelter that shows films.
His centrist program, some of it in line with the Socialist government he served, is viewed as unappealing to parts of the right-leaning electorate.
But it had to deal with something it probably finds just as unappealing -- questions about the relationship between the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton's State Department.
Some of these findings should raise real concerns; others are the unappealing but inevitable consequence of using genetic sequencing technologies on lots and lots of products.
Click here to view original GIFMcDonald's food is already pretty unappealing, but as a lifetime of internet consumption has taught me, the moral bottom is limitless.
I don't have to tell you that a reality in which we're all constantly scanning our constantly expanding army of internet-connected devices is very unappealing.
In its close, unappealing, tamped down hues and use of dirty whites, I cannot help but think that the work of the Dutch painter Pieter Jansz.
"Foreign-made farm technologies remain unappealing to farmers in Africa because they are cumbersome for those who control, on average, 1.6 hectares of farmland," Ekekwe said.
"You have two historically unappealing candidates in Clinton and Trump that a majority view unfavorably, so a lot of voters are looking for alternatives," he said.
Well, in the grand scheme of things it's not catastrophic, but there's something deeply unappealing about the idea of corporations controlling the symbols on our keyboards.
If the idea of having to regularly send your breathalyzer in to get recalibrated sounds unappealing, consider the AlcoMate Premium AL7000 Professional Breathalyzer with PRISM Technology.
The judgmental tone in academia, which has manifested itself in student testing as a reflection of a teacher's effectiveness, has made teaching an unappealing career choice.
Two factors make it unappealing for competitors to pull content from Netflix: For one thing, it has massive reach with more than 137 million subscribers worldwide.
With the price of oil at a historic high, hovering around $100 per barrel, the prospect of losing ownership of the North Sea oilfields was unappealing.
It can be rewarding to spend hours communing with an unappealing person who is nevertheless significant and interesting enough — like reading a biography of Steve Jobs.
Another three hours on the bus without food sounds unappealing, so I quickly order an egg white omelet and a raspberry muffin from the student cafe.
To further complicate our response, Barré has employed an unappealing palette of reddish-brown and mixed gray and left much of the painting empty or unmarked.
These foods represented all that black people were allowed—and could afford—to eat, and necessity called on making sure these typically unappealing foods tasted delicious.
Kastel has similar concerns, and points out that 200,000 birds tromping around a small yard will leave the ground devoid of life and unappealing to chickens.
And so the series has grafted an unconvincing and unappealing new backstory onto her arc so that we'll understand that Elena was not truly born terrible.
"I can't underscore enough how unappealing all the military options are," said Christine Wormuth, the Pentagon's top policy official at the end of the Obama administration.
One of the biggest challenges with this particular case is the specifics make it very unappealing for any other tech company to jump to Apple's defense.
Researchers first discovered widespread repulsion to this particular tone in a 2012 study intended to help the Australian government come up with unappealing packaging for cigarettes.
The performances in Two For The Money add at least a full star to what is otherwise have been a listless movie full of unappealing people.
The prospect of the busy Miracle Mile area being filled with construction for so long is also seen as unappealing (the subway construction has been bad enough).
Before that, I remember being afraid for Timmy to see me give birth because he would have this unappealing image of me burned in his mind forever.
This style makes it easy and efficient for inmates to move around, but the design is monotonous and full of visually unappealing materials, like steel and concrete.
The idea of generating electricity from the waste product of pigs and chickens might seem unappealing to some, but for others, it is a renewable energy opportunity.
Another common factor is a retention drop-off — a point at which during the user's journey that it is difficult, or unappealing, to continue using the app.
To publicly embrace Clinton in the company of other progressives making these charges — even if some are inaccurate or exaggerated — starts to look unappealing if not daunting.
For every four perfect apples you put in your car, one has been thrown away for its unappealing looks — shoppers just won't buy odd fruit and vegetables.
And no matter what, that's going to be incredibly difficult for McConnell to pull off, because the essence of the bill is unappealing to so many Republicans.
Acer's new business laptops for Computex are exactly the sort of forgettable, unappealing, black functionaries that you'd expect business PC buyers from 2004 to be interested in.
If you've ever cooked salmon and ended up with a dry, unappealing dish, it's because the leaking albumin is literally the moisture coming out of the meat.
TIME deemed the lead characters to be so unappealing that it compared the film to a hypothetical one about a toxic waste-dumper and a terrorist hijacker.
You can definitely hear the audio if you're not wearing it, but the sound is a little tinny and unappealing if you're not using it as intended.
Most of these homes are located in retirement communities or Rust Belt cities, both of which are unappealing locations to younger generations who prefer major metro areas.
There are those who find him unappealing and are tired of seeing him on their screens and of answering the volunteers who come knocking at their doors.
Our oversaturated scam culture seems to have produced something new: utterly unappealing con men and women who could not credibly be referred to as "artists" at all.
For most of the opening performance on Tuesday, I found myself faulting Mr. Domingo's judgment: The music is an unappealing mix of syrupy textures and tart harmonies.
Rui Leão, an architect and the group's chairman, called the Estoril "a huge mess," partly because it sits awkwardly in a crowded lot and is visually unappealing.
The design is a little unappealing, with a big forehead above the screen where Google squeezed the front-facing camera, radar sensor and technology for facial recognition.
If you're working for an ineffective manager or on unappealing assignment and you know it's only for a few months, it likely wouldn't make sense to leave.
The Finding Dory star said she wants to do more movies and perhaps play "someone unappealing," while her wife said she could perhaps shift into radio or podcasts.
If top-quality experts are ignoring unappealing questions, leading to higher failure rates, than maybe those questions should somehow be sprayed out at the larger Stack Overflow populace.
But for some reason, Sony has always disabled the fingerprint sensor on its phones in the US, which has made them really unappealing for the last several years.
Xara is on a mission to help businesses create better looking content, and in turn save us all from having to consume visually unappealing marketing and comms material.
Donald Trump kind of went out of his way to be unappealing, and 90 percent of Republican voters convinced themselves that he was still better than the Democrat.
With no option other than quitting, Sara manages to take the piggish behaviors of her flashing co-workers in stride, and drags their unappealing genitalia along the way.
To call the game visually unappealing would be kind, despite the fairly hefty system requirements, and even players on powerful hardware are likely to run into major bugs.
In 2016 Olivier Blanchard, a former chief economist of the IMF, described the workhorses as "seriously flawed", "based on unappealing assumptions", and yielding implications that are "not convincing".
Along with his penchant for controversial comments, Brooks hasn't always sided with House GOP leadership — two factors that make him an unappealing senator in the eyes of leadership.
If working on Batman v Superman was a slog, I'm sure the prospect of coming up with a dozen new scores over the next 10 years is unappealing.
There always seems to be some kind of shiny, ceramic with twisted metal thing, which is painted in loads of sickly greens and blues that are quite unappealing.
Maybe there were good reasons for why certain industries and businesses were dying, and maybe they had to do with the fact they were unappealing to my demographic.
As it happens, the Port Authority runs the one transit hub, the main bus terminal in Manhattan, that many travelers find at least as unappealing as Penn Station.
While creating an estate plan might be unappealing, the process can help ensure that your assets end up where you want and that your wishes are carried out.
I guess I could have expanded to 4 letters with ESPN, but I would have had to find a crossing for the unappealing CATCHES PNEUMONIA, (is there one?).
Certainly the opening scenes are less than promising, what with their fussy symmetry, popping colors and absence of shadows as well as flashes of unappealing, poorly processed visuals.
But it can also take some unappealing forms, like a fetishization of Native Americans as simple, innately wise healers waiting to offer their secret wisdoms to paying customers.
But Mr. Van Drew was facing two unappealing options: most likely lose as a Democrat, or roll the dice and see if he could win as a Republican.
Opinion Here's a reading challenge: Pick up a book you're pretty sure you won't like — the style is wrong, the taste not your own, the author bio unappealing.
It's easy to write off old mantels and surrounds as unappealing when they're damaged from years of abuse or covered in layers of soot, grime or caked paint.
The characters are unappealing, the story is a mess and the whole would be unwatchable without the contribution of the celebrated cinematographer Robert Elswit ("There Will Be Blood").
This intimate dissociation begins with his lighting, which is a pervasive but not unappealing grey murk, distinct from the harsher contrast between dark and light of Caravaggio's chiaroscuro.
At the end, the man picks which of the women with their lights still on he finds most palatable and turns the lights of the unappealing contestants off.
And here's the thing, every one of Sony's previously unappealing AR apps is instantly upgraded when I can inject true lifelike avatars of my friends and colleagues into them.
Tony Stark's goatee monstrosity helps get across his haughtiness, as Walker explains, as no regular civilian would have the courage to shape their scruff into something so physically unappealing.
If something is desirable and you allow it to spread rapidly by not hindering it ... you can affect the virality but you can't really make an unappealing video viral.
I am of the belief that Schumer is on a one-woman crusade to make sex seem as unappealing as possible to me, and I thank her for it.
Negan's good guy status is further tarnished when he offers Sasha three equally unappealing options: suicide, death by undead "rapey Davey," or join the Saviors and betray her friends.
Runtastic MomentThis timepiece shows all the signs of a first-gen product from a company known for great running apps and not gadgets with an unappealing and uncomfortable design.
Despite some promotional efforts to include more female pro-gamers, they have also been seen as completely unfriendly or unappealing to women who would be pros or join teams.
Yiannopoulos has managed to take four simple letters — M, I, L and O — and transform them into not only a visually unappealing logo, but a profoundly puzzling conversation topic.
But what makes him unappealing to the far right, and appealing to moderates, is that he has refused to pander on issues like immigration, climate change, and Common Core.
The only negative side of descriptive logos, say the researchers, is when the company in question deals with unappealing products or services, like a funeral home or bug repellent.
The idea of having to bond with women whose only connection to me was the fact that we happened to have procreated around the same time seemed highly unappealing.
Wheeler and a friend named the Cult of the Dead Cow after an eerie hangout, a shut-down Lubbock slaughterhouse – the unappealing hind part of Texas' iconic cattle industry.
While gyrations in Uber's share price are unlikely to alter Son's thesis, the company's mounting losses and unclear path towards financial stability are proving unappealing to public market investors.
Credit for that goes to the world's central banks whose efforts to keep interest rates low made bond investments and other alternatives unappealing, and kept fueling the stock buying.
One of the main things people find so unappealing about columnist and radio host Katie Hopkins is that she appears to have no sympathy for people who are suffering.
Ms. Swift snubbed Spotify as a "grand experiment" with unappealing economics, and "1989" sold 1,287,000 copies in its first week, better than any album in the previous 12 years.
Regardless of how Mulvaney would have voted on Trump's budget, it's clear that, as OMB director, he has supported measures that he would have found unappealing as a lawmaker.
That would leave US President Donald Trump with some unappealing options: One, accept the status quo and leave US troops where they are, despite promises to end the war.
If Merkel conservatives refuse to co-operate, it could lead to a snap election or a minority government could be triggered - unappealing options for both the SPDR and conservatives.
The idea of working with Occupy Wall Street was unappealing to Antico—"It's not my political way," he told me—but it was a job, and he took it.
" For B, submitting to a dominant, humiliating woman feels empowering: "I think I like SPH because it goes back to my anxiety around sex and attractiveness—feeling unappealing, loserish.
Now staff morale is in the toilet, the user experience is a mess, the subscription models are unappealing, competitors are growing rapidly and musicians are fleeing to other upload platforms.
Another danger is that an upsurge of fighting will impede Myanmar's economic development, not least by rendering large, resource-rich chunks of the country off-limits or unappealing to investors.
Questioners need to understand the rationale of why they should do something, so they might find habit-forming apps unappealing unless they're backed by scientific research and explain their rationale.
But most of the time, our options are limited to swallowing intimidatingly large pills that take forever to kick in, or downing "cherry-flavored" syrups that leave an unappealing aftertaste.
Faltering demand in computer and phone markets, once the mainstays of the semiconductor industry, has prompted firms to look to formerly unappealing areas such as auto electronics for sales growth.
I find some of the things he's said—hopefully for effect—to be completely outrageous and unappealing, so I'm not a wild fan of his public persona and bombastic approach.
Rachel Tepper, associate food editor for The Huffington Post, wrote in her assessment that although the flavor wasn't "altogether unappealing," the product struck her as strange for a different reason.
This means a vice presidential candidate may strengthen or weaken overall evaluations of the ticket to the extent that he or she is very appealing or very unappealing to voters.
In the future, public health researchers around the world are already thinking about how to make more elements of a cigarette package unappealing — including the interior and the cigarettes themselves.
At the same time, Clinton was absorbing a daily dose of WikiLeaks, offering an extremely unappealing tableau of mendacity, deception and the intermingling of public service with private self-enrichment.
Budget resolutions encourage thoughtful long-term planning; we should be seeking ways to encourage Congress to undertake this process, not creating another set of unappealing political consequences for doing so.
The bottom line: 'Downton Abbey' is a respectful adaptation of the show, but could be alienating for those who find the plights of rich white people and their servants unappealing.
Einstein's book wanders from its main topic into a fuller review of contemporary advertising practice, including pseudo-engagement on social media, mass harvesting of private data and other unappealing practices.
Even upon autopsy-like inspection, the whole thing's filling appeared to be an unappealing mush of violent-orange nacho cheese and chipotle sauce (which barely registered on my taste buds).
Letting them (and at least some of their money and their extended political families) go is an extremely unappealing prospect, even if it does not come with an official exoneration.
But a meaningful program would probably cost around $100 billion over a decade, a price that may be unappealing when it is untethered from the spending cuts in those bills.
If the thriller "Daniel Isn't Real" were a recipe, it would call for unappealing ingredients — psychiatric stereotypes, jumpy editing, a mopey protagonist — simmered together until they crackle, pop and blister.
DeBord: They are stuck, but they're stuck with a not unappealing problem, which is that, even though they're stuck, they can still make a lot of money on the stuckness.
It may be hard for many to accept, but maybe the direction in which the Democratic Party is headed is just as politically unappealing as the GOP's, if not worse.
More realistically, I'd constrain my optimism to believing that Samsung can cut ties with its dreadfully unappealing personal assistant and just get on with the business of making a great smartphone.
Leavers are right that the EU is an increasingly unappealing place, with its Italian populists, French gilets jaunes, stuttering German economy (see article) and doddery, claret-swilling uber-bureaucrats in Brussels.
Perhaps there are rational explanations as to why this singularly unappealing, unpleasant drug has become the narcotic of choice for a generation that has slowly begun to accept its own obsolescence.
It turned out that judges often settled for explanations that were feeble or worse; the unappealing alternative, from an elected judge's point of view, was calling the local prosecutor a liar.
His options, both of which involved days of trekking through searing deserts, were unappealing: pay thousands of dollars to a guide, or carry a rucksack filled with drugs for a cartel.
When this happens, the acids change the chlorophyll molecules' chemical composition, which, in turn, changes the color of your vegetables from a delicious-looking vibrant green to an unappealing dark green.
ANONYMOUS If your friend confided in you about this problem, it's reasonable to check in with her and let her know that the unappealing photos are still coming fast and furious.
This isn't to say that the MCU's incorporation of Spider-Man is broken or unappealing, but rather, his Marvel connection is just one of many things we love about the character.
On December 12th voters faced an unappealing choice between Mr Johnson's promise of a hard Brexit and Mr Corbyn's vow to "rewrite the rules of the economy" along radical socialist lines.
The idea of sending your most intimate images to Facebook, a company still reeling from a privacy scandal that saw the personal details of 87 million users misused, may be unappealing.
Marjorie's at her wits' end; not only does Lee's biography of Fanny Brice sound completely unappealing, but Lee's burned every bridge there is to be burned in the literary and publishing worlds.
Citing mixed reactions when the project was first shown—some viewed it as unappealing while others understood the uniqueness of it—Fisher has plans to continue expanding upon and evolving the project.
When the drink launches Tuesday with the rest of the fall menu, many parts of the U.S. are still experiencing summer weather, which can make a hot pumpkin spice latte seem unappealing.
Defeating the furloughs and pension cuts could undercut the board's authority to impose politically unappealing structural fixes that Puerto Rico may need, and for which investors have long agitated - labor reform included.
Aside from a hunger strike—also not uncommon in prisons—there is no way to refuse the very thing on which our survival depends, no matter how unappealing the food may be.
Dude-dominated images of programmers from popular culture, the lack of female role models, and broader societal attitudes toward women in tech make careers in our industry unappealing to many young women.
While this does not apply to service, management, and construction contracts, it makes long-term leases unappealing because a private partner cannot use that revenue to generate financial return for its investors.
The card's steep $550 annual fee may seem unappealing, as long as you're willing to float that annual fee up front, the card more than pays for itself through rewards and benefits.
Although the comments spurred cheers from Rubio supporters, they were hardly appropriate from a serious candidate, and such comments are unappealing to moderate Republicans who want to return the party to normalcy.
It is difficult to pull off this kind of abstract expressionist work, so much guided by ego and intuition, which generates work that is as often visually unappealing as it is insightful.
This picture is a heavy-handed pursuit of diminishing returns, given that the male lead, Vincent Elbaz, is equally unappealing as a creepy alpha male and a befuddled representative of oppressed manhood.
"However, to run as a daily, the puzzle would have to meet themeless standards, and this grid has a lot of unappealing vocabulary … "This doesn't look like an easy grid to fill.
Harden gets his own share of scorn some 50 years later because of his high usage and his penchant for drawing contact (and hunting for fouls) that some find unappealing to watch.
"At some point government adopted an attitude that its job was to build things that were functional but unattractive and unappealing," Mr. Cuomo said in a statement to The New York Times.
Some dealers wanted to sign up to represent the new Genesis brand, but the cost for new signs and other modifications to their dealerships, at upward of $100,000 or more, was unappealing.
Germany had long dragged its feet, but in November Olaf Scholz, its finance minister, said he would be amenable—if a host of other fixes, some unappealing to other members, were made.
But the downside is that many matte lipsticks feel like plaster on your lips and deplete healthy, essential moisture, making them especially unappealing in winter (why increase the risk of chapped lips?).
When the same choice is made over and over again, the downside of trying something different is limited and fixed — that one soda is unappealing — while the potential gains are disproportionately large.
The community is small, which is certainly a benefit as it seems to cut down on the overall level of hate, harassment, and general toxicity that can make other competitive games so unappealing.
The President did what he often does when an unappealing political reality threatens: He simply invented a more advantageous one, launching misleading attacks on the conduct of the inquiry and picking new fights.
And in terms of preventative drugs, the only options for people (usually anticonvulsants, beta-blockers, or blood-pressure medications) come with a slew of side effects that make them unappealing for daily use.
He balks, for it's one thing to celebrate ancestors who were heroic humanists, and quite another to admit that some of their ways of thinking were not only very distant, but positively unappealing.
But this cycle of misinformation and overhype has a cost: It leaves the nation in the same unappealing, frustrating economic position that allowed someone like Trump to take control in the first place.
Similarly, many long-term care providers—their employers—cite low, unappealing wages as the primary impediment to recruiting direct care workers, pointing to a general lack of Medicaid funding to cover these costs.
The blood-drenched material (at one performance, a misfiring blood pack splattered an audience member) was unsuitable for families and unappealing to tourists, who make up a large constituency of Broadway ticket buyers.
Shortly after Gavin and Stacey—the sitcom that made Corden the blandly unappealing prospect he is today—James and his co-star Mathew Horne were seen as the hottest property in British comedy.
Attendees at one of Kanye West's outdoor Sunday Service events vented in online posts about the unappealing food options and disorganization that were so bad, they earned comparisons to the disastrous Fyre Festival.
The rules subject the expatriating United States corporations to a tax on appreciated assets, among other unappealing consequences, but many companies are willing to stomach the short-term pain for long-term gain.
These devices warm tobacco instead of burning it, which may make it less harmful than smoking conventional cigarettes and unappealing to teens because the products deliver an experience that's similar to traditional smoking.
If you have flooring you don't like — whether it's carpet, vinyl or unappealing wood — it can feel like there's no way to escape it, no matter how many rugs you pile on top.
Harris, a former design ethicist at Google, wants to show his audience how they, too, can make their phones as visually unappealing as possible, reducing them to functional tools rather than time-sucking toys.
Before ugly produce campaigns took hold, fruits and vegetables deemed too aesthetically unappealing to grace grocery store shelves often got plowed under, donated (with no profit for the farmers), or, worse, sent to landfills.
It's a challenge that's so unappealing I refuse to even entertain the idea, but it's one that millions of Americans will be left with as an only option if these broadband definitions are changed.
Andrea Echeverri from Aterciopelados Jack Daniels branded games of cornhole aside, Ruido is a welcome departure from the self-similar line-ups, "festival fashion," and insensitive headdresses that make gringo festival culture so unappealing.
The problem for America in dealing with Mr Abe, however, is that it is impossible to separate those of his policies it likes from the broader nationalist agenda of some of his unappealing fans.
The cliché has long run that managing England is an impossible job — for a nation that expects World Cup finals but produces group-stage players — but there can be few more unappealing ones, too.
"I think the Kasich people are now ... left choosing between two people who they see as unappealing," said Mike Murphy, a GOP operative in the state who worked with Jeb Bush's now-suspended campaign.
The brothers' understandable hunger for a better life tips into full-blown greed, and if the first generation's chutzpah makes them endearing, I found the cold ambition of Philip and Bobbie Lehman reptilian, unappealing.
In November 25, he had just read "Rogue Lawyer," a novel by John Grisham about Sebastian Rudd, a bourbon-drinking, gun-carrying lawyer with a bulletproof van who fights for justice for unappealing clients.
Based — loosely seems altogether too generous a word — on the Stephen King series, the movie is an unappealing hash of moviemaking clichés that, after much scurrying and blathering, devolves into a generic shoot'em-up.
Livingston Kagasi, a lanky day laborer who donned a suit, a pressed shirt and a tie for the group interview, said that the local public school was an unappealing option for his son Rivival.
Womenswear sales suffered due to fashion "mistakes" in its Studio W and Classic brands, with some prints proving unappealing with shoppers, other items overly austere and a failure to balance formal and urban wear.
Though we should all be truly grateful for the free sanitation services offered by turkey vultures and their ilk, the birds possess one or two truly unappealing behaviors that transcend their simple bald heads.
Though the opposition was poised for a smooth victory in the next elections, waiting until 85033 seemed an unappealing prospect when a vote of no confidence could quickly free Brazil from an unpopular administration.
I had erroneously entered "glacial SHIFT" rather than GLACIAL DRIFT at 7D, so when I was close to the correct answer, LIVERY, I had an unappealing SV in sequence at the vaguely clued 35A.
A lot of factors have stopped Saudi Arabia attracting international business thus far, notes the WSJ, including corruption, a difficult legal system, and social norms that range from unappealing to straightforwardly immoral for Western visitors.
Ms. McCarthy, the independent from Henniker, said she was looking for a candidate who took a "moderate approach," and said Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, the Iowa caucus winner, and Mr. Trump were totally unappealing.
First of all, there was the problem of "feminism" itself — how difficult and unappealing that word is to our poor, delicate Seth MacFarlane- and Marky Mark-trained audiences (something about hairy, strident armpits causing ED).
Designers, manufacturers and stylists gambled, taking a garment that hadn't been fashionable for more than half a century, that was associated with the elderly, the unappealing, and the menstruating, and made it a fashion staple.
In the absence of a major crisis, this has the effect of pitting his most committed supporters against a broad opposition: The significant majority of Americans, who find his political style unappealing, alarming, or grotesque.
The Washington Post provided a good overview: In schools nationwide, students have been branded with stamps, given unappealing cheese sandwiches, or even had their lunches thrown away after employees discovered that they were in arrears.
The government was faced with three unappealing options — cut spending, which politicians hate to do; raise taxes, which is always unpopular; and/or don't pay back investors who bought bonds, otherwise known as a default.
Stray too far from the recommended dishes, though, and you could end up with the peculiarly unappealing seared foie gras with a fluffy, cloying lemon sauce and something that looks and tastes like cornflake crumbs.
Those of us who find traditional media's treatment of women unappealing can read feminist blogs and magazines; female college students who have critical questions about how gender shapes their lives can take women's studies classes.
The byzantine, trivial plot here features high-school lovers Chrissy and Lauren (Asta Paredes and Catherine Corcoran) trying to keep on the down-low, despite the prying of unappealing male internet trolls and radioactive monsters.
His back-and-forth with the president made Mr. Cruz unappealing to many Texans, and allowed Mr. O'Rourke to attract some votes from Republicans — but ultimately, not enough to change the course of the election.
It "speaks to the sheer insanity found in the high-yield market to have a deal like this upsized with terms so unappealing to investors," said Larry McDonald, author of The Bear Traps Report newsletter.
Hammer acknowledges that Lendrum's unappealing sense of entitlement and belief "that it was his right to go into the game reserves and help himself" likely derives from growing up white and privileged in colonial Rhodesia.
Plus, the I-know-more-than-my-OB-GYN attitude was really unappealing to me, so I skipped the books and opinions and decided to trust the people I had chosen to take care of me.
Yet commuting even on today's affordable hybrids and city bikes, solely powered by human oomph, can be an unappealing option if it means showing up at work in a sweaty lather or frozen to the bone.
There are almost no legal restrictions on how tech companies can moderate speech — the First Amendment doesn't extend to private platforms — but internet companies have generally seen heavy-handed moderation as expensive and unappealing to users.
There is absolutely nothing appealing about the idea of an septuagenarian forcing young women to perform oral sex on him for money — it's especially unappealing to know that it's happening in the middle of the street.
The move to sell the oil interests highlights the difficulties Iraq faces in its efforts to increase crude output as foreign oil companies such as Shell have found the terms of the production service contracts unappealing.
Sure, the many iterations of Windows for phones looked nice enough, and had the backing of Microsoft, but its constant game of catch up with Apple and Google made the phones built for the platforms unappealing.
He plays Joe as an amalgam of every schmucky, womanizing Male Writer out there, with a predictable and unappealing mixture of arrogance and insecurity, rather than as a particular writer with a particular set of attributes.
Crary says the provocative finding raises the question of whether the dehydration resulted from people eating less of the modified food because they found it unappealing or from some other biological response to the food itself.
In a race in which many Chileans found both candidates unappealing, Mr. Piñera's campaign sought advantage by warning that a Guillier victory would put Chile on track to become a "Chilezuela," a reference to Venezuela's crisis.
In addition to that being potentially unfeasible, having supported himself his entire adult life he found the notion of asking a friend or relative to submit extensive financial documentation and co-sign a lease deeply unappealing.
If you talk to its proponents, and there are lots of them, sewage sludge fertilizer is a great way to divert human waste from landfills and to grow crops, despite the unappealing picture it may conjure.
Baffert and other trainers in California were well aware that scopolamine was a banned substance and that it could occasionally be found in jimson weed, though the plant's strong odor and foul taste make it unappealing.
When Shapeless Studio renovated a Brooklyn apartment that had an especially unappealing brick wall with a fireplace, they built a new wall with drywall in front of it, floor to ceiling, to conceal the entire expanse.
"The decline can probably be explained by the fact that this was a fairly unappealing matchup, then also a boring game," said Victor Matheson, a sports economics professor at College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts.
Many older skyscrapers along Wall Street and lower Broadway, unappealing to commercial tenants, were rezoned as residential towers, their conversion accelerated by some sweet tax abatements engineered by Mr. Giuliani and the New York State Senate.
Both options are unappealing for the SPD and conservatives alike, and could hasten Merkel's exit as chancellor, a subject of growing speculation since she handed over leadership of the CDU to protege Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer last year.
It also pointed out that while the alternative offer was technically open to all investors, it seemed "designed to be unappealing" to most fund managers since the shares are unlisted and cannot be traded for five years.
I'm hypersensitive to headphones that don't give me enough bass, which is what makes most of Grado's range and the latest HD 660s from Sennheiser profoundly unappealing to me, but the closed Aeons don't commit that sin.
In both of these premieres, Mr. Khoury repeated an unappealing choreographic tendency: No matter the idiom or the music, his movement incorporates a slow-motion prowl, whether in a seductive duet or a raunchier pas de trois.
A man who says he's never changed a diaper and is on his third marriage to a former model may appeal to a resentful male minority, but will look unfamiliar and unappealing in much of the country.
Any American president who makes the decision to intervene or not to intervene overseas is usually making this decision with a limited menu of unappealing options that all will likely have unintended second- and third-order effects.
When Amazon introduced this feature with the Kindle Oasis, I thought I would get more use out of it, but in practice paying $15 for a book and then another $15 for an audiobook is deeply unappealing.
If one of these books sounds unappealing to you, you will probably not like any of them — but if even one of them piques your interest, you will probably find yourself yearning to read all of them.
Some problems posed to the political groups are cosmetic, such as how to guide voters through pronouncing an atypical name, or questions from black women about whether their natural hair texture will be unappealing to white voters.
Those candidates — especially John Delaney, John Hickenlooper, Amy Klobuchar, Steve Bullock and Tim Ryan — portrayed Sanders and Warren as denizens of some lofty, lefty dreamland that would be unrecognizable and unappealing to swing voters between the coasts.
Those candidates — especially John Delaney, John Hickenlooper, Amy Klobuchar, Steve Bullock and Tim Ryan — portrayed Sanders and Warren as denizens of some lofty, lefty dreamland that would be unrecognizable and unappealing to swing voters between the coasts.
Beyond's "beefy crumbles," by contrast, were truly enjoyed by no one in my house, although the college junior ate the leftover casserole for lunch at least twice, apparently preferring even unappealing leftovers to cooking something for himself.
Being whiskey-soaked, road-worn, and incapable of pretense wouldn't wear the same way on her, because those tend to be seen as markers of legitimacy on men and signs of being unappealing, difficult, a mess on women.
If they have a space on the ground floor of a condo building or office complex, landlords look for tenants who are clean, fairly quiet, and don't emit any unappealing odors that would bother residents or fellow tenants.
At those levels, both can produce a lot of unappealing grain, and when combined the aggressive processing each camera does to JPEGs, you can wind up with some images that look like they were shot with a phone.
That could be an unappealing prospect for many politicians in Europe already wary of the rise of populist party politics — the same forces that fomented euroskeptic sentiment in the U.K. ahead of the 2016 referendum on EU membership.
United States Senator Ted Cruz, with his scientifically unappealing face and enthusiastic support for the Targeted Regulation for Abortion Providers restrictions that have shut down dozens of reproductive health clinics across the nation, is indeed an ominous character.
If the president does not want the House to go Democratic, thus dramatically increasing the risk of impeachment, then he might consider speaking and tweeting to the 60 percent of the people who find his self-indulgence unappealing.
"The whole notion that you would sell them a product that had them sit in a single seat for the entire game was unappealing, let alone sell them an entire strip of tickets for that seat," Giles said.
In "Why You Should Read Books You Hate," Pamela Paul writes: Here's a reading challenge: Pick up a book you're pretty sure you won't like — the style is wrong, the taste not your own, the author bio unappealing.
When millennials are buying, they're shunning the increasing number of baby boomer homes hitting the market because the houses are located in what they consider unappealing locations, like retirement communities; they're outdated and too big; and they're unaffordable.
What distinguished Mr. Urman was his devotion to independent movies that can hardly compete with Hollywood blockbusters; he had to persuade moviegoers and theater owners to choose films with subjects that were unfamiliar and, at times, seemingly unappealing.
His contorted female figures drawn with pastel on paper are influenced by Indian tribal art and seem to harness the power of the goddess Kali, Grotesque and unappealing, his palpably raw forms emit an energy that feels almost destructive.
Yet Canada, United States, Russia, Sweden, Finland and Czech Republic are the only nations represented in the World Cup of Hockey being played in Toronto while the two other teams are hybrids, a concept developed to avoid unappealing routs.
It's a problem that won't be easily solved with an algorithm or AI (though both could certainly help matters), and it makes Stadia look awfully unappealing next rumored services offered by Microsoft and Sony with their next generation consoles.
Thomas Ebeling had been explaining to financial analysts on a conference call last week why he was not more worried about the threat from Netflix, whose content he described as often art house-like and unappealing to ProSieben's viewers.
At the time, the judges on the court, all of whom were reportedly female, questioned the credibility of the woman's account given her appearance, as they considered her unappealing and said she resembled a man, according to The Guardian.
Demi Moore appeared on CBS's "The Late Late Show with James Corden" on Wednesday and participated in a game called "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," in which the stars must answer questions truthfully or eat unappealing foods.
Unlike rugby, however, cricket has been slow to take up the chance to return to the Olympic fold since Bach opened up opportunities for new sports to replace those considered unappealing to the younger demographic he wants to attract.
Mr. Cruz's far-right attack-dog persona, failed bid for president and his embrace of President Trump, a former rival who has insulted him and his family, has made the senator unappealing to a subset of moderate Republicans. Gov.
Diversity in the doll range is likely to engage new markets, and inspire purchases from parents and people who might otherwise take a pass at buying a doll, if their choices are potentially unappealing or inappropriate for the child.
"Given poor results at Gap and Banana Republic, likely attributable to unappealing merchandise assortments, we don't view the product lost in the fire as an important loss but rather a fortuitous reduction in inventory," wrote Jaffe in client note.
We've seen Fiat-Chrysler move automobile manufacturing back to Michigan from Mexico, and Apple computers commit $350 billion to manufacturing in the U.S.  There's also been positive news on corporate inversions, the unappealing practice of American companies moving offshore.
But, clearly, that's not my M.O. Instead, it's apparently just the idea itself — that a young woman would do something that she doesn't necessarily "need" to do for the sake of vanity — that the men I've met have found so unappealing.
While it sounds like they're selling ice to the eskimos due to the abundance of great beaches in Sydney, the surf park is slated as an alternative to beach crowds and unappealing surfing conditions that can be a real annoyance.
Go to a gym that's close to work If you have to take public transport, you run the risk of less workout time due to traffic or transportation delays - it can also make the whole experience more stressful and unappealing.
However, many Labour MPs have quit the shadow cabinet or voiced their disapproval of Corbyn's far-left policies, fearing that they make the party unappealing to a wider base of British voters and will keep Labour out of power for longer.
In the general election, however, many more moderate women may find it unappealing that The Donald chooses to personalize politics by going after Bill Clinton and see his remarks as underscoring conservative hostility towards feminists trying to break the glass ceiling.
His political brand, which appeals most strongly to lower-income white voters, was said to be unappealing in a district that is one of the most highly educated in the nation and where the median income is more than $6900,2628.
Small businesses operating on narrow margins trapped between the equally unappealing prospects of not getting paid what they deserve, or spending years and untold thousands tied up in civil litigation against one of the most powerful men in the country.
Bella would be the unattractive and neurotic Banford—she wouldn't mind playing an unappealing role—and Miss Chu would play the other woman, March, endowed, for the duration of the performance, with a beauty that she had not been born with.
Mary had been an increasingly unappealing and uninteresting character since the death of her first husband, Matthew, in Season 3, and the last-gasp, final-season romance with Henry was a meeting of cold fish, a veritable buffet of poached salmon.
After a baggy and bloated bummer of a regular season, there are no insignificant or unappealing games left to play, and there is no combination of the last four teams left alive that wouldn't make for a Super Bowl worth watching.
The result is two unappealing choices for who is right: the unapologetic, objectivist moralist who risks armageddon based on what he believes to be "good," or the clinical amorality of a genius utilitarian who kills millions of people to achieve harmony.
A coalition breakdown could trigger a snap federal election before 2021, an unappealing option for the SPD given that national polls have put Merkel's conservatives first, with the Greens close behind and the SPD trailing on a par with the AfD.
Adding insult to injury for those with the grit to survive on an assembly line or in a steel mill, the decades-long shift from manufacturing to services is creating the type of jobs that are distinctly unappealing to many men.
This may have helped to overcome one of the European far right's greatest problems: not that its message is unappealing — evidence suggests anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant attitudes are quite prevalent — but that voters feel uncomfortable openly embracing that message.
Further, nation-building failures in much of the Middle East have made it an increasingly unappealing option for the international community; this is a prospect well beyond the capacity of the United States, the Saudi coalition, or the United Nations.
He scowls and stares and chews scenery wildly, trying to make the most of the fact that his character is an unappealing thug who, due to a childhood brain injury, literally cannot feel normal emotions or engage with conventional social cues.
But what really puts the icing on the cake for liberals is that even though Cruz is an unusually extreme and unappealing general election candidate, there's no reason to believe a Cruz administration would govern especially differently from any other Republican administration.
At $2705 it's a steal, but I truly do not understand the form factor: Speakers at either end make it unappealing to prop up vertically; on it's side it rests right on top of the buttons that control volume and other functions.
In Season of the Witch, however, the practical paleo food is given its full due: While sitting around a campfire with his fellow unappealing men, Nicolas Cage spends 11 precious seconds peeling the crisp shell of the egg from its buoyant white meat.
So maybe Apple is trying to provide iPhone users with a better overall experience, one that doesn't trap them into repair options so unappealing that they might consider ditching iPhones altogether and getting one of those sick new triple-camera Samsung phones.
Local vendors and organizations that collaborated with Kanye West in Louisiana for one of his outdoor Sunday Services have been targeted online after the event featured unappealing food options and disorganization so bad that it earned comparisons to the disastrous Fyre Festival.
For example, a study by Thane Pittman of Colby College and his colleagues found that when people put off doing something — which often happens when a task seems unappealing — a reward offered for finishing early either didn't help or led to increased procrastination.
Mr. Trump echoed that language during his meeting at the White House, using the term "harden" more than a dozen times in less than an hour as he said a fortified school would be an unappealing target for a gun-wielding assailant.
Putting up tall buildings in the West Village is one way to get more supply to meet the demand, but the demand in this case—or, at least, the acceptance of new buildings by local incumbents—will alter as the supply becomes unappealing.
While an executive order is not as permanent as legislation and can be overturned by the next president, Mr. Trump's action may have the effect of extending the policy beyond his administration anyway because his successors may find it politically unappealing to reverse.
These countries may have looked unappealing two or three years ago, but the fact that they have a low correlation with global asset price swings and tend to be too illiquid for people to sell out of, is making them increasingly attractive.
Kendall Jenner appeared on Tuesday night&aposs episode of CBS&aposs "The Late Late Show With James Corden" and participated in a game called "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," in which the stars must answer questions truthfully or eat unappealing foods.
Starting in 219, large companies that make bioengineered foods will have to label those products in some form, which may further solidify the popular belief that GMOs are unappealing Frankenfoods—and make "non-GMO" foods sound healthier and more natural by comparison.
And it ignores the perspectives of the poor, the colonized and the people of color in this country, who continue to experience the realities of that history, and for whom relinquishing guns to a lethal state is an unappealing prospect at best.
If trolling review sites and living in the spec sheets for monitors is unappealing to you, AMD points to the newer FreeSync 603 HDR, which gives a very specific set of guidelines that a monitor must meet before it can be labeled FreeSync 2.
Whereas once watchmakers advertised the number of "doors" they sold out of the move to ecommerce shows that keystone is no longer in fashion and selling out of a jewelry shop, even one with a dedicated watchmaker on staff, is unappealing to the new consumer.
The liberal order has been remarkably resilient, the alternatives still look deeply unappealing – but one cannot assume that this pattern will continue indefinitely, or make political choices as though liberalism, pluralism and democracy are fixed features of the modern landscape, rather than still-contingent things.
And it's a key moment for Twitter to fix what's been plaguing its growth — the fact that the service can be confusing to people who aren't entrenched in its language of retweets, and unappealing to those who don't want to sift through uncurated content.
Mass Effect struggles and wheezes through its beginning and middle, across a seemingly aimless pursuit of a villain you've barely met, with a singularly unappealing carrot dangled in front of you: Can you prove to the galaxy that a human can be a Spectre?
Containing only the faintest traces of the spark that turned this once unpromising idea into a nearly four billion-dollar enterprise, Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is a mercenary, visually unappealing exercise in brand maintenance.
Grace Notes It is one of the incongruities of life in New York that some of the most appealing music ever written, a Beethoven trio, for example, or a Mozart sonata, is played in one of the most unappealing public spaces ever built — Pennsylvania Station.
The increasingly rare occasions they get an outcome they like -- a judge here and a regulatory fix there -- are offset by the unappealing combination of malice and ineptitude of a White House willing to burn the economy to the ground to satisfy this President's ego.
The United States cable company's 22 billion pound ($31 billion) offer for Sky, the British pay-television group, leaves Rupert Murdoch, Fox's chairman, with two unappealing options: enter a bidding war for Sky, or rethink his deal to sell Fox's entertainment assets to Disney.
In "The Patch," he again shamelessly employs his go-to strategy: crafting sentences so energetic and structurally sound that he can introduce apparently unappealing subjects, even ones that look to be encased in a cruddy veneer of boringness, and persuade us to care about them.
Simply put, the high cost of land combined with easily available capital made building anything but the highest-end properties unappealing to investors and developers, said Mr. Miller, who began charting the dollar distribution among these price ranges in the days following the Sept.
When, for example, Mr. Trump accused former President Barack Obama of tapping his phones, he forced the F.B.I. into an unappealing choice: Let the accusation slide, though it implies the bureau broke the law, or rebuke the president and risk the appearance of playing politics.
Sixth, in a development that creates potentially extreme danger for the GOP, there are signs of a surge of retirements by Republicans in Congress who see a coming political disaster or find continued membership in the GOP House to be a highly unappealing prospect.
Those dingy, unappealing spaces — often with broken door latches, paper towel dispensers that have long ago run out of towels, and floors that look they like they are in dire need of cleaning — have often been the option of last resort for many frequent travelers.
The interview part of the hiring process is pretty much the honeymoon phase of looking for a new job: Both employer and job applicant are usually on their best behavior, with each side glossing over the personal or organizational quirks that might be unappealing at first blush.
Renewable energy sources are surely cleaner than carbon-based or nuclear energy, but there are a few more or less inevitable drawbacks which make them unappealing for a lot of people: solar farms scorch birds in midair, meanwhile wind turbines confuse and often strike them to death.
Around December of 22019 Bosch changed the name of company to "SmartSweets" (a few early investors thought that "Stevi-Smarts" sounded unappealing to consumers) and she started creating a second product, "Sour gummy bears," her favorite flavor, which sold for CA$220 ($216) for 1.8 ounce bag.
Jones said the number of foreign fighters traveling to join IS had dropped by between 75 and 90 percent, both due to it being harder to get in and out of Iraq and Syria and because the reality of doing so had been exposed as unappealing.
In an attempt to avoid unappealing routs, the World Cup opted for hybrid teams in Team Europe and Team North America, made up of 23 and under players from Canada and the United States, rather than including two less competitive countries to the eight-team tournament.
The U.S. cable group's 22 billion pound ($31 billion) offer for the UK pay-TV group leaves Fox chair Rupert Murdoch with two unappealing options: enter a bidding war for Sky, or re-think his deal to sell Fox's entertainment assets to Disney chief Bob Iger.
His politics make him unappealing to right-wing voters and left-wingers who dislike centrists, so his constituency would presumably be limited to moderate Democrats who aren't taken with people like Biden or Beto O'Rourke, both of whom have venti amounts of charisma compared to Schultz.
Mainstream acceptance of meat and dairy alternatives such as the Impossible Burger has increased over the past few years, but newer and more technologically complex food products such as lab-grown meat still draw criticism for being generally unappealing, despite their potential as an eco-friendly alternative.
But it's no secret that marriage rates in the United States have dwindled significantly in the wake of the 19423 financial crisis, and that shifting social values coupled with the burdens of student debt have made tying the knot for millennials unfeasible or unappealing, and sometimes both.
For some Republicans, the prospect of sharing a ticket with Mr. Trump is unappealing, especially after the midterm elections last year, when the president's incendiary speech and divisive style saddled candidates with a brand that alienated politically crucial suburban voters, especially women and those with college educations.
John Hickenlooper, a Colorado governor and onetime brewer, did write a book, " The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics " (Penguin Press), with Maximillian Potter, his former speechwriter and media adviser, but it is every bit as unappealing as the view of O'Rourke's uvula.
Harry Styles filled in as the host of Tuesday night&aposs episode of CBS&apos "The Late Late Show With James Corden," and participated in a game called "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," in which the stars must answer questions truthfully or eat unappealing foods.
Faced with the unappealing prospect of time in a Texas jail, his top-of-the-game lawyers argued that the lack of a warning on the ticket, over the public address system, or at the edge of the pitch meant Roberts could not be held solely accountable.
MST3K's low-budget aesthetic has always been an intentional choice — it takes some degree of work to look this cheap without being unappealing — and it's nice to see the revival hasn't felt the need to spruce everything up with unnecessary computer effects or more polished finishing touches.
"You're presented with movie stars and TV stars who have beautiful skin, and you don't see acne because it's unappealing, especially in Riverdale, where everyone looks perfect all the time," the 22-year-old actress tells PEOPLE during a discussion about starring in H&M's latest Studio Collection.
To acquire Libra (a reference to the Roman measurement for a pound, once used to mint coins) through a new Facebook subsidiary, called Calibra, users are likely to have to show government identification like a driver's license, which would make it unappealing for black market transactions like buying drugs.
An I.A.A.F. proposal under discussion for the Tokyo Games, according to athletes, is to eliminate the 50K event, which is considered by some observers to take too much time (about 3 hours 40 minutes for first place) and to be unappealing to many younger spectators and television viewers.
When he first ran for president in 1984, it emerged that he had changed his name from Gary Hartpence and lied about his age by a few years, two sketchy things made even more sketchy by the candidate's inability to understand that this type of behavior is unappealing to voters.
When the need to cut out yet more metaphysics and epistemology grew unappealing, Ms Hobbs found refuge in researching hairstyles, armour and saddles, and whether purple and scarlet existed in the 5th century BC. "We think of these books as a curiosity gateway drug," says Ariel Pakier, the series' editor.
People who are willing to sacrifice the health of women across this country and to run on platforms that are removing that access to hundreds of thousands of women in this country because they believe they'll score some political points — it's the most unappealing part of politics that there is.
Kreizler insists that the immigrant underclass from which the killer is selecting his victims would be quite unfamiliar and unappealing to Van Bergen, whose family is part of the elite demimonde referred to as the First 400 — said to be the number of guests Caroline Astor could fit into her ballroom.
It's surprisingly nice up here in the air, by which I really mean that even a cramped plane full of irritated passengers is less unappealing than a nation full of feuding citizens incensed over whether or not President Trump's latest judicial candidate is qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
" The narrative sits up and preens whenever Lucrezia enters, and it's a pleasure to watch her deal with a trying father-in-law, an unappealing husband and visits from her overbearing brother, whom the old duke describes as an "unscrupulous, ungodly, uncouth, whoring, warring bastard son of a Spanish interloper.
Someone out there is no doubt already itching to bring up that scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark where the world's most reckless archaeologist offs a scimitar-wielding giant with a Smith & Wesson pistol, but to me that scene illustrates the very reason why I find guns in games so unappealing.
British Major General Rupert Jones, deputy commander for the Combined Joint Task Force coalition, said on Tuesday the number of foreign fighters traveling to join IS had dropped by between 75 and 90 percent, because it was harder to reach Iraq and Syria and the reality of going there had made it unappealing.
There is no Process without the lurch, both in the teleological sense that there is no salvation without sin and in the practical sense that the Philadelphia 76ers would never have let Sam Hinkie burn the organization down if the alternative—an endless future of respectable hopelessness—were not somehow more unappealing.
There's a growing trend of not only ditching traditional chemical-laced deodorants, but trading out the unappealing, ineffective versions that line the shelves of second-rate health-food stores for ones that wouldn't seem out of place in the Instagram feed of the coolest — but not necessarily most health-conscious — person you know.
Employers place what are called "compliance" advertisements designed to make jobs sound as unappealing as possible, and they make no serious efforts to recruit locally because they've paid an attorney and committed to insourcing foreign labor, so any "real" American job applicants are merely getting in their way of their preferred hiring scheme.
It's not exactly clear which Republican constituency would find Walsh appealing: Republican voters turned off by Trump's own conspiracy theorizing and racism are unlikely to support another Republican prone to the same, his current disavowals of such behavior notwithstanding, and Republican voters who don't find Trump's invective unappealing will simply vote for him again.
It has been hastened in part by term limits the party imposes on leadership positions, which have confronted many lawmakers with the unappealing prospect of waging another difficult re-election campaign in which the best-case scenario is hanging onto their job while losing a plum perch, and likely continuing to serve in the minority.
Cost of components and the aesthetics likely make this an unappealing way to go, but GM has an interesting workaround to both use LiDAR data and keep it off production vehicles: It's deploying a fleet of LiDAR mapping cars that will image highways where Super Cruise is used and make that information available to the system over-the-air.
SST: one time I saved an ex's name as the toilet emoji so i wouldn't text him but then I felt like it was giving him too much power so i saved it as the battery emoji or something equally unappealing but more neutral MG: i stopped saving people with emojis after the hamburger incident SST: too much risk.
Closed and unappealing from the outside, its interior is depicted in Marshall's extraordinary 2012 painting, "School of Beauty, School of Culture," a companion to "De Style," the two making a diptych of a kind: two intimate spaces in which men and women reimagine themselves, paintings that themselves reimagine what a black life looks like from the outside.
His movement, the International Peace Mission, is absent from most histories of the civil rights movement because of "its tacky theology, its unappealing blend of communistic lifestyle and respectability politics, its disavowal of racial identity, and most of all, its iconoclastic leader: a squat, bald, dark-skinned man whose followers called him God and their Redeemer," Morris writes.
For work, I sometimes need to watch videos made by a range of toxic, hateful or just unappealing vloggers, and I found that I'd avoid watching them on my phone, waiting instead until I could get to my laptop, where I could more quickly and totally log out, go incognito and avoid filling my future YouTube recommendations with bile.
On the main floor, Sam Lewitt's Less Light Warm Words engages with the mechanisms of the gallery through subdued sculptures — he has laid out the room's lighting circuits in plain sight; in the basement, Mathis Altmann's Foul Matters uses intricate dioramas to reveal the unappealing innards of private homes, highlighting our relationships to our lived environments.
Gabriel Vidrine, 36, laboratory manager I don't think I ever would have written something completely unappealing to me just to try to sell, but should I have spent a year working on a small, ensemble type of indie drama when I could have equally engaged with a true crime script, which might have had a better chance of gaining attention?
When Trump blasted China – a populist no-brainer for core GOP voters – and promised to impose tariffs to combat Beijing trade manipulation, Bush responded with a fact-based (and politically unappealing) counter-argument: "There will be retaliation," he said, relating the nearly-unanimous opinion of policy makers on both sides of the aisle that Beijing would strike back with equally painful sanctions.
When Julie Etchingham, the moderator, asked the contenders what they would give each other for Christmas, Mr Corbyn offered Mr Johnson a copy of Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" (rich miser starves poor family), while Mr Johnson offered Mr Corbyn a pot of damson jam (the sort of unappealing gift the stingy British upper classes give each other)—and a copy of his Brexit deal.
Finally, if you can't find a convenient disposal site, most government agencies — including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — suggest you throw unwanted drugs into the trash following these rules: Remove the drugs from their containers and mix them with dirt, kitty litter or used coffee grounds to make them unappealing to kids and pets, and to dissuade anyone who might be hunting for drugs.
Throughout "In Pieces," she assesses herself with a clear and critical eye, often revealing unappealing parts of herself — including her temper, her insecurity, her absences from her sons' lives while she pursued her work, her role in her two failed marriages and her flares of impatience with her mother, who dedicated the last years of her life to helping take care of Field's sons — with minimal rationalization, sentiment or self-pity.
The brand remains committed to its middle station, with selections that feel like shrugged-off takes on what's happening farther up Madison: a Chelsea boot with a vertical zipper right through the elastic pulls ($290); a not-wholly-unappealing ivory patchwork sweater described on the label as being made with "Italian Yarn" ($198); a perforated black leather jacket with a loud sweatshirt-ish lining ($698); some sort of studded dog tag ($105).
There are a lot of men who say "no" to this system because they see it as immoral or distasteful or unappealing, but it's a lot of ask all young men to reject the system, and so a lot of them do participate, or they participate a little bit, or they participate once or twice, or they jump in with both feet and they play that game as hard as they can.
"The United States has the unappealing combination of a relatively short presidential term and an unusually long election process... The campaign invariably consumes a lot of the incumbent president's time, which is probably the single scarcest commodity in politics... A long electoral cycle also lengthens the period in which foreign actors can try to use our internal preoccupations to advance their own ends," Stephen Walt, a professor of international affairs at Harvard, wrote in Foreign Policy in 2012.
While this did accomplish an even coating—God, did it—the end result was decidedly unappealing to the eyes, with large red chunks sitting in a powder and pineapple juice concoction that looked alarmingly like blood—I'd even say it'd be a fine special effect recipe for the slasher auteur on a budget, were it not for, you know, the actor's eyes—all combining to the effect that I appeared to be eating the poorly rendered remains of a '90s first-person shooter victim.

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