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"unpalatable" Definitions
  1. unpalatable (to somebody) (of facts, ideas, etc.) unpleasant and not easy to accept synonym distasteful
  2. unpalatable (to somebody) not pleasant to taste

482 Sentences With "unpalatable"

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That might make both major parties unpalatable to young millennials.
"It's unbelievably unpalatable, let's be honest about that," he said.
Without it the liquid has no colour and is unpalatable.
For some, this may be unpalatable, due to the subject.
Such unpalatable compromises hark back to the era of Col.
Statesmanship requires the ability to choose between sometimes unpalatable alternatives.
In economic terms, investors would be faced with an unpalatable choice.
That might be less unpalatable than reinforcing the north-south border.
The mayor argued that the move prevented a more unpalatable outcome.
From a privacy and civil liberties perspective I find this unpalatable.
There are unpalatable social changes as well when we are stressed.
That left some unpalatable options: ■ Go with Intel, its 212G supplier.
My pasta salad thrown together with leftovers is dry and unpalatable.
So why has Mr. Trump staked out this politically unpalatable position?
I hope AL FRANKEN doesn't make the puzzle unpalatable for anyone.
It is, as Axe says, "unpalatable" — but it must be done, right?
We need to imagine the unpalatable image of President Trump in full.
This report will argue that China is faced with two unpalatable options.
Unfortunately, the policy changes that are necessary are almost all politically unpalatable.
But there are millions who don't want to hear this unpalatable truth.
And to many British Jews -- and non-Jews -- a number appeared unpalatable.
"I think it is the best strategy among several unpalatable options," Gerow said.
Those who find the correction ideologically unpalatable will reason their way round it.
But what is it about her behavior that people apparently find so unpalatable?
When the sausage became unpalatable, some really suspected either poor ingredients or uncleanliness.
As they belatedly start this debate, ministers must face several unpalatable trade-offs.
More often they're figures who might be considered unpalatable, unattractive or — indeed — angry.
The expected North Korean escalation will leave Mr. Trump with an unpalatable choice.
Laws that other administrations basically ignored because it was politically unpalatable to enforce them.
It's evident the demand for this type of content is there, unpalatable practices aside.
The new president will be confronted with urgent and excruciating choices between unpalatable options.
If renewables tax credits and carbon taxes are politically unpalatable, other options are available.
That would be unpalatable to those promising more British autonomy and influence after Brexit.
The alternate option of abandoning that country to the Taliban takeover would be unpalatable.
U.S. military intervention is widely seen in Washington as an unpalatable and unlikely option.
And in most conservative parts of the country, Clinton is a deeply unpalatable figure.
There are plenty of white people who find such a stance unpalatable, he suggested.
Shame on those newspapers that have found this too unpalatable for their front pages.
Some U.S. demands would require structural reform that may be unpalatable for Chinese leaders.
That, in turn, would be unpalatable to those creators, even if advertisers might be pacified.
Mr Mulvaney wants immediate deep cuts across government that are unpalatable even to many Republicans.
No worse than my younger brother's bedroom: tangy, damp, and unpleasant, but not completely unpalatable.
The platform's vision is ambitious and has elements unpalatable to most major politicians and people.
In contrast with Merkel's understated style, many Germans find Donald Trump's persona-driven politics unpalatable.
I'm not saying he should or shouldn't veto it, but that makes the bill unpalatable.
Although that might be politically unpalatable to Democrats, it seems a pretty straightforward governmental move.
And other reforms may yet creep onto the table - ones potentially most unpalatable to public.
Berlin could yet pull the plug if it believes a deal would be politically unpalatable.
Now that reality has set in, Parliament is paralyzed by the unpalatable choices it faces.
If military victory is unattainable and surrender unpalatable, that leaves only one option: more negotiation.
In some cases, funds may hold assets that socially-conscious investors may find unpalatable, experts say.
It may be unpalatable to many to think of their daughters, wives or partners being mobilized.
For the Obama administration, intent on dispatching ISIS, such an outcome might be the least unpalatable.
As with all geniuses, appearing weird to normies and unpalatable to the unimaginative was the goal.
As unpalatable as cooperation with the kingdom might be for some, cutting it adrift is worse.
Raising taxes was ruled out, deemed ideologically unpalatable while the Conservatives were making austerity-related cutbacks.
The real problem is this: We may end up having to choose between two unpalatable options.
A majority of the party, he argued, found Trump "increasingly unpalatable," and they would resist him.
In Preston, a city of 140,000 people, leaders have sought a route around that unpalatable choice.
And as unpalatable as it sounds, she hopes that he can create a life of his own.
Yet mass layoffs could prove politically unpalatable in a country where a quarter of adults are unemployed.
Many government schemes, particularly ones that are tricky, pricey or unpalatable to local politicians, go largely unheeded.
Loans from the body tend to be subject to economic conditions that are sometimes unpalatable for leaders.
It's perhaps not such a surprise, then, that Brazilian voters opted for a radical — if unpalatable — change.
Yet as unpalatable as the proposal is, its mere appearance hints at important shifts in Russian thinking.
The book quotes a British government report of 2015 which spells out this unpalatable trade-off frankly.
And there's little doubt the Siemens-Alstom deal could have handed the new company unpalatable pricing power.
That's an unpalatable option for the government while carrier Alitalia and steelmaker Ilva are also at risk.
Berlin could therefore pull the plug if it believes a deal would be politically or financially unpalatable.
Members of the conservative Freedom Caucus have often demanded deep budget cuts unpalatable to more moderate Republicans.
Biopics can often skirt around the oft-unpalatable textures of narcissism, or instances of violence or abuse.
The historically high peacetime tax levels have created a psychological ceiling that makes further increases politically unpalatable.
Despite her efforts, my taste buds and nose deciphered tiny distinctions that rendered the outwardly similar dish unpalatable.
Any aid from the West will come with strings attached that are likely to be unpalatable to Lukashenko.
For families travelling together that might be unpalatable, since they would run the risk of being split up.
But after his defeat at the polls in October, Mr Santos was forced to choose between unpalatable options.
The fiscal reckoning will be unpalatable for Brexiters yearning to resurrect the Thatcherite dream of a smaller state.
For many, after earning a salary for their work and expertise, the thought of losing that is unpalatable.
It is not entirely about Trump as the embarrassing, unwanted uncle bringing unpalatable views to the dining table.
But Trump's protectionist policies and unpredictable approach to policymaking have made a once prestigious gig unpalatable for many.
This option is still fairly unpalatable to Western countries and is unlikely to ever be acceptable to Russia.
Obama could conceivably have advanced an agenda that was so ideologically unpalatable that it retroactively vindicated Republican cynicism.
Despite the White House's optimism, the plan contains elements that could be unpalatable to lawmakers in both parties.
If Clark rejects this as unpalatable ahead of European Parliament elections this week, he could nationalise the operations.
Nonetheless, issuance of such debt is unlikely for now given that depressed prices make selling such bonds unpalatable.
She maneuvers through big issues with a pace and clarity that makes unpalatable topics fascinating, and unfortunately, relatable.
Then it fills this squid orb with its own ink, becoming "an unpalatable, turgid ball," Dr. Caiger said.
Even so, selling that first slice for anything less than book value is likely to be politically unpalatable.
Politically, it's been unpalatable for three presidents in a row to admit that we can't solve every problem.
That means Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will not have to embark on politically unpalatable belt-tightening in 2019.
And for countries looking to join the EU, the benefits of membership made unpalatable domestic reforms easier to swallow.
Unpalatable to some and disastrous for bull, matador or both, bullfighting is a microcosm of the American general election.
A private format that's not only ripe with irony but was also unpalatable to a large number of MEPs.
In other parts of Australia, there seems a growing willingness to revisit aspects of history that have become unpalatable.
And this in turn resolves into the dubious, double-edged and unpalatable prospect of comprehensive control of human behavior.
One of the few proven interventions is unpalatable to wide swaths of the American public: reduced access to guns.
"In reality both face politically unpalatable choice of either deep recession or some form of capital controls & debt renegotiation."
Editorial Earlier this year, as many Americans found the leading presidential contenders unpalatable, some conservatives enthusiastically urged retired Gen.
Beach said Warren is an unpalatable option for independents and "Never Trump" Republicans seeking an alternative to the president.
But while some of his terms are unpalatable to Democrats, his proposal is also too liberal for some Republicans.
Renegotiating the contract to reflect a much-diminished project could make economic sense for Foxconn while still being politically unpalatable.
Both are unpalatable measures before elections planned by May and amid deepening political divisions within the ruling Partito Democratico (PD).
Indeed if the US wants something done, it will face the unpalatable and extremely risky prospect of doing it itself.
He will be racing against Ted Cruz — unpalatable to the GOP establishment, but far more popular with many mainstream Republicans.
They also hope to make the efforts politically unpalatable for any candidate that may back them in the 2016 election.
If estimates of the impact of this proposal are politically unpalatable, we could see a lot of tweaks going forward.
The consequences of a victory, though, fall somewhere between unpalatable and unthinkable — offering Liverpool a helping hand over the line.
Fighting Qualcomm, CNBC notes, limited its 5G options to a short and unpalatable list: • Go with Intel, its 4G supplier.
Or did it fear looking ideologically unpalatable if it stood in support of someone it had admired for so long?
Once that conviction was tossed out, it made a similar outcome with the Skeloses as inevitable as it is unpalatable.
This may relate to the "one additional measure" that North Korea found unpalatable and pushed the summit to an impasse.
Skeptics find them reckless and fret that they will pull the party in an unpalatable direction, ideologically, stylistically or both.
"When they tell me something is unpalatable politically, I listen because my gavel depends on them coming back," Cole said.
With Macri expected to seek a second four-year term next year, major spending cuts and tax rises are politically unpalatable.
Tighter Fed policy was expected to deliver a stronger dollar and higher U.S. bond yields, an unpalatable cocktail for emerging markets.
It might have been considered too costly to keep money-losing stores open any longer, or unpalatable to the new buyer.
But hoping four years could be a mere unpalatable interlude sits poorly with the change two weeks have brought the world.
The runoff could prove a referendum on which is more unpalatable to Republican voters: attacks on Trump or support for Pelosi.
Alternatively, a final deal could involve trade-offs unpalatable to her most keenly Brexiteer MPs, who would then cut up rough.
But the electoral system makes it virtually impossible for its chief executive, Hong Kong's top official — to be unpalatable to China.
This, of course, is unpalatable to the Washington elite, who only find worth in a long list of public sector titles.
It may seem unpalatable to some, but creepy crawlies such as crickets, caterpillars and silkworms could be the future of food.
Many aspects of the alt-right, especially as articulated by outspoken figures like Spencer, are highly unpalatable to older right-wingers.
"What do you do if the Republican candidate is unpalatable to you?" asked Professor Holland, who also lives in the county.
She delivers Kate's always unpalatable final speech, about a wife's duty to her husband, with an edge of increasingly anguished doubt.
Some of those junior investors are Italian retail bondholders – shades of Lincoln Savings and Loan there – which makes that politically unpalatable.
But he underestimated how unpalatable the idea was to Kim Jong-un, whose totalitarian rule would be undermined by such reform.
And water recycled from the bathroom to the kitchen sink, though safe, conjures deeply unpalatable images for many would-be consumers.
I once spat an unpalatable candied substance back into the box and tried to cover it up before my parents realised.
The Texas Democrats also oppose the Goodlatte bill and the Ryan proposal is likely to include several provisions unpalatable to Democrats.
"I know some people find it unpalatable, but I believe my style of protesting delivers a message," he told VICE News.
Cheatgrass takes over, burns with unnatural frequency, and soon dominates the range with weeds unpalatable to livestock and native wildlife alike.
But officials tried unsuccessfully to convince OMB that cutting the relatively small amount from the Special Olympics would be politically unpalatable.
Their struggle highlights an important lesson: Tax cuts for the rich, paired with reduced services for the poor, are politically unpalatable.
Many felt that made him an unpalatable leadership contender, and he himself repeatedly said he had no interest in the job.
A Bronx Tale's message may be unpalatable for Broadway lovers who want a bit more nuance in their onstage social messages.
One predominantly Muslim country, which he prefers not to identify, rejected the data because it revealed an unpalatable level of alcohol consumption.
This arrangement is also unpalatable to the Democratic Unionist Party, the conservative Northern Ireland Party whose votes keep May's government in power.
In their natural state the fruit of the olive tree are loaded with compounds called phenols that make them unpalatable to people.
It is an unpalatable meal but she forces herself to eat a few mouthfuls to see her through the day, she said.
Analysts say Ms. Park, who is barred under South Korea's Constitution from seeking re-election next year, has two equally unpalatable options.
Strangely enough, it all began with perhaps the most unpalatable substance conceivable (don't worry, it doesn't go in the food): hagfish slime.
President Obama narrowly won the suburban Minneapolis district twice, raising the likelihood that voters would find a Trump or Cruz nomination unpalatable.
As a gay Jewish medical student, I had braced myself to respond to politically unpalatable comments or denigrating questions with professional aplomb.
They were willing to tell their people the truth, even when it was unpalatable and the country didn't want to hear it.
Facing an assortment of unpalatable possibilities, including being indicted after he leaves office, Mr. Trump will be looking for a way out.
Not too long ago, the idea of sharing your home with strangers through Airbnb was unpalatable to many, but it's now commonplace.
What many of them may have been saying is that they were displeased with this mayor, but also found the competition unpalatable.
A positive vote on articles of impeachment by the House will confront Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell with two unpalatable choices.
The connection may be real, but must that Chianti always take the blame for the unpalatable context in which it was served?
But the next fall, when the Indians moved him to second base in the instructional league, the idea no longer seemed unpalatable.
Joe Biden is too old, Pete Buttigieg is too young, Kamala Harris is too uncertain, Bernie Sanders too unpalatable, Elizabeth Warren too unelectable.
They might then face an unpalatable choice: let the yuan sink against the dollar or keep domestic monetary policy tighter to support it.
These have had a big impact on ordinary people, making intervention from the central bank or the government to help importers politically unpalatable.
Central banks typically view independence as a critical tool, allowing them to deliver politically unpalatable rate hikes when necessary for broad economic health.
Instead Michel Barnier, its chief negotiator, has responded to Britain's original "red lines" such as regulatory autonomy with a menu of unpalatable options.
Berlin, which pushed the merger talks in the first place, could pull the plug if it believes a deal would be politically unpalatable.
It may be overcooked and dry—and her stuffing salty and studded with rubbery pellets of giblet you find unpalatable in the extreme.
Negotiations between the three countries, previously mired by unpalatable U.S. demands, have made progress just as Trump's rhetoric against China's trade policies increased.
I proceeded to invent a cocktail for Bond (which I sampled several months later and found unpalatable) … Ah. We have been fairly warned.
What makes her performance unusual, and even, at times, unpalatable, is how few pains she takes to sweeten the woman whom she plays.
You'd assume that "Last Christmas" would find itself unwittingly marinating in the same sentimentality that makes most festive music so unpalatable and saccharine.
The unpalatable oddballs in this case are Resonants, people with comic book-type abilities like turning invisible, or flying, or controlling others' minds.
Those rules would impose losses on senior bondholders and large depositors — a politically unpalatable prospect in Rome ahead of national elections next year.
When we watch cooking shows, we can't actually taste the food, some of which looks weird and unpalatable — especially to a picky teenager.
The situation is analogous to what's being asked of lots of liberals: insert themselves into places they don't belong; try to understand unpalatable views.
And just as adding sugar can make unpalatable things enticing, so the addition of extra bass can act as a shortcut to mass appeal.
The changes range from allowing women and minorities to play a bigger role within the organization to curbing some of its most unpalatable behavior.
But what makes Trump's job so difficult is the unpalatable set of options available to try to halt North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
That plan sounds great — until you remember that the Chequers plan is unpalatable to the EU and to members of May's own conservative party.
Spicer on Monday suggested State officials displeased with Trump's actions on immigration and refugees could surrender their jobs if they found the moves unpalatable.
He journeyed to France at nearly 300 pounds but found local cuisine so unpalatable that he cut down to just one meal a day.
That's nuts, because it implies that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are equally unpalatable and it misunderstands "choice" as profoundly as Trump misreads polls.
The problem here, however, is that exercise of the inherent power, while legally sound, has long been considered cumbersome, constitutionally suspect and politically unpalatable.
It is somehow so bad, so boring, so unpalatable, that if it is listened to at all, it must be listened to with caution.
That may ultimately doom enactment since too much weight attached to a legislative proposal can make it unpalatable to one or more interest groups.
And when you bite into it, you have something that looks like a beautiful apple, but it's bitter and sour and hard and unpalatable.
Polls indicate the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), would be among the biggest winners, an unpalatable outcome for Merkel and all other parties.
Nonetheless, anything beyond a token reduction of Renault's Nissan stake would likely upset the deal valuations and prove unpalatable to its prospective merger partner.
McConnell's failed bill would have left 22 million uninsured by 2026, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, a number that many Republicans found unpalatable.
Maybe the reality is an unpalatable one to say in so many words: Like the newest digital tablet, the latest "Sesame Street" isn't an essential.
Saudi Arabia was only able to rope its foes like Iran into a deal because the alternative—a further collapse in oil prices—was unpalatable.
Even if the fringe's solutions are unpalatable, they are at least offering a future vision whereas the center has little else to offer, she adds.
And that could have potentially brought Labour to power — and handed Jeremy Corbyn the prime ministership, something especially unpalatable to hardline Conservatives or the DUP.
And while she's indicated she's open to Trump's trade deal, Republicans anticipate she'll use her leverage over Trump to extract something substantial (and possibly unpalatable).
And while he can claim the identity-based epistemology the left increasingly covets, he never presents as so black or aggrieved as to feel unpalatable.
Shares in the "the proposed transaction quickly became financially unpalatable to (ETE)," wrote Vice-Chancellor Sam Glasscock in his 62-page opinion in the case.
Sainsbury's and Asda have both said they believe the CMA will not insist on a level of store disposals that will make the deal unpalatable.
Restrictions on grazing also inevitably harm ecosystems because we do not have a good alternative for preventing the overgrowth of unpalatable and highly flammable vegetation.
Firing Mueller could happen, but it would come at a high political price and create an unpalatable impression that the president has something to hide.
One of the reasons that "many Western readers find so much contemporary Korean fiction to be unpalatable," he writes, is the passivity of its narrators.
Doing so would require sending it back to parliament, and analysts believe the law's popularity with the Congolese people make rolling it back politically unpalatable.
On Monday, she caved in to hard-line Brexit enthusiasts and accepted amendments that were designed to make the deal unpalatable to the European side.
And it could simply prompt some nations to pull back from the United States, rather than accede to demands that may be unpalatable back home.
With a single part of their brain, and if hungry enough, pond snails can overcome their senses and see otherwise unpalatable items as potential food.
Unlike Skyler in "Breaking Bad," Kim has neither a wedding ring nor two children to weld her to a man given to unpalatable moral compromises.
Mr. Xi will try to persuade Mr. Moon to make some unpalatable compromises, they say, ones that would not sit well with the American military.
Unpalatable as its ideas may be to Trump officials, the Brotherhood may become just one of many factors they will be forced to grapple with.
While this model might seem unpalatable given the Venezuelan military's recent past, it may present the most reasonable way forward toward democracy absent outside intervention.
And even among some Republicans, cuts to Medicaid and Medicare services were considered unpalatable amid the party's efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare last year.
Instead, they are questioning his temperament, his business acumen and his fundamental values as an American in a nonstop bid to make him unpalatable to voters.
This was especially true once Republicans decided it would be politically unpalatable to undo the Obamacare requirement that health plans cover everybody, no matter their health.
But the election of a Eurosceptic populist government in Italy in March pushed bank funding costs to unpalatable levels, hampering market access for much of 20173.
Nestlé first tried discounts, and then in 2015 introduced new versions of its Lean Cuisine products, stripping out unpalatable ingredients and replacing them with organic ones.
Trump may have to choose between two outcomes that are not only wildly unpalatable, but two descriptions that he uses to belittle others: Quitter or loser.
Jonas's warm feelings of beneficence and his self-indulgent dreams of being a "white saviour"—the unpalatable nature of which he fully comprehends—are soon jeopardised.
When they return, many will face an unpalatable choice between moving to the countryside, where their relatives are, or staying in the cities to seek employment.
Bush used the attack to leave Gore with an unpalatable choice of renouncing the man he hoped to succeed and carrying the can for his improprieties.
The most plausible solutions, like expanding the earned income credit could be prohibitively expensive, while others — like boosting employment opportunity for felons — might be politically unpalatable.
But while these sections were presumably excised because they were deemed unpalatable to Western audiences, Rapp's involvement in their removal appears to have been non-existent.
Not all Mr Corbyn's policies and stances are unpalatable to the electorate: a majority supports his wish to take the railway system back into public ownership.
The unpalatable truth is that since ape mothers are as likely to hand over their babies as human mothers, these apes' lives necessarily begin with tragedy.
Its membership includes blaxploitation ("Foxy Brown"), Ozploitation ("Dead End Drive-In" from Australia), European nunsploitation ("Killer Nun") and other internationally NSFW categories unpalatable for family reading.
Pollution and traffic make city life unpalatable, he said, adding that he could probably buy a modest home in a small city if he wanted to.
The OPEC, non-OPEC deal adherents need to do more, but it may be unpalatable for them to give up increasing amounts of global market share.
House lawyers said these arguments were bogus and left lawmakers with a menu of unpalatable options to obtain information the White House doesn't want to provide.
Short of Mr. Rosengren's dramatic — and potentially unpalatable — suggestion, officials could potentially buy short-term municipal bonds, but doing so could amount to financing local governments.
Both grocers have said they believe the CMA will not insist on a level of store disposals that will make the deal, announced in April, unpalatable.
Her famous leopard-print heels have long been a form of camouflage, usefully diverting attention when she has unpalatable things to say (which isn't very often).
But such disarmament has proved to be unpalatable in China, in part, historians say, because of stinging memories of one-sided treaties from an earlier era.
You're building to things that are even naughtier or even more taboo, and discovering whether you find the same things palatable or unpalatable, emotional or not emotional.
He set out to encompass philosophical themes and even political themes, however unpalatable these might have been to the authorities in the repressive Vienna of his day.
Still, uncertainty over Trump's policies is emerging as a new headache for Japanese policymakers worried about a resurgent yen - an unpalatable prospect for the export-reliant economy.
I sampled meats here — I'm thinking about those wizened strands of pulled pork during my September visit — that were essentially unpalatable without a long squeeze of sauce.
The researchers had suspected that the redwoods' rosy colored namesake tannins would deter communities from forming in the trees, because many organisms do find those chemicals unpalatable.
Peru was left with an unpalatable choice: default, again, on its new bonds, or pay what it viewed as a ransom to a New York hedge fund.
The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, now faces the unpalatable choice of admitting defeat or moving ahead with a vote that appears certain to fail.
For one, agreeing to a closer alignment with the European Union would impose economic costs on Britain that would make it politically unpalatable for the Conservative Party.
That meant the rate gap between the United States and Korea will continue to narrow, making another BOK cut an unpalatable prospect given the risks of capital outflows.
Some were forced to sleep in "cramped and substandard" conditions, including on cardboard or directly on the floor, the report said, and were given food that was "unpalatable".
This is unpalatable to Nintendo as a games firm selling to families because it could be seen as taking direct advantage of the addictive qualities of its products.
Sainsbury's and Asda have both said they believe the CMA will not insist on a level of store disposals that will make the deal, announced in April, unpalatable.
Events on the ground have shown there are only two (unpalatable) alternatives — stable states run by authoritarian strongmen, or unstable states captured by anti-Western extremist Islamic groups.
People who repress their vulnerabilities and their failures tend to be the ones who are the most unpalatable, said Neo, because they believe showing them makes them weak.
This approach is likely to be unpalatable to selling boards, however, and creates substantial risk that the buyer will exit the transaction when the appraisal cap is exceeded.
But these workarounds will be politically unpalatable for a government so determined to reduce immigration that it's willing to contemplate sacrificing Britain's access to the European single market.
Reform stumbled earlier this year because the Republicans' proposal was built on an unpalatable tax hike — a border adjustability tax that would have increased the cost of imports.
In general, by my read, donations are perceived to be problematic when they come from a source with unpalatable political viewpoints — a white supremacist, a violent extremist, etc.
Timmermans would be unpalatable to eastern EU states such as Hungary and Poland because of his role in the bloc's rule of law probes against their nationalist governments.
So while some conservative senators, like Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, have been advocating in recent days for fully repealing Obamacare's insurance reforms, that seems politically and procedurally unpalatable.
Another of Stiglitz's ideas — a public mortgage financing system that could access an individual's I.R.S. and Social Security data — sounds unpalatable in the current low-trust political environment.
For some who were atheist, or practice paganism, being in a relationship with multiple people can seem even more unpalatable to people outside their religious or poly communities.
Unpalatable species of fish -- or so-called industrial fish, including menhaden, sand eel, anchoveta and pout -- are reduced into oil by standard methods -- essentially, heating, pressing and grinding.
Last month, Nigel Farage, the former UK Independence Party leader, said he admired National Front leader Marine Le Pen but found her party's far-right iteration of populism unpalatable.
Medvedchuk's pitch to patch up ties with Moscow is unpalatable for many Ukrainians who view Russia as a strategic enemy, particularly in the Ukrainian-speaking west of the country.
Underneath the immediate debate lies the unfortunate truth that, when it comes to health care coverage that can mean the difference between life or death, Americans face unpalatable options.
Such a move could lead to up to 30 million people losing insurance coverage, an unpalatable idea for many moderate Republicans whose support is required to pass a bill.
But the plan may be unpalatable to Republican fiscal hawks since it lacks proposals for raising new revenue and would potentially add billions of dollars to the federal deficit.
Such severe measures, like the nationwide lockdown imposed in France, are unpalatable in a fiercely individualistic country in which, as Tocqueville observed nearly two centuries ago, commerce is king.
Experts speculate the dead animal was considered unpalatable, and that the alteration was made a century or two after the picture was painted so it would sell more easily.
Officials have given scant details on concessions that China might be willing to make to meet U.S. demands, some of which would require structural reforms unpalatable for Chinese leaders.
That is a message that offered an unpalatable reminder to leaders who have clung to power for decades in Africa — from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon to Eritrea and Uganda.
That means he will either have to commit to using force or publicly back down by entering into another set of talks — two options his administration has found unpalatable.
"In these strange and troubling times, it is hard to speak unpalatable truths to power, but I believe we all still have a duty to do so," Steele said.
But given the rest of Trump's immigration agenda will be unpalatable to most Democrats and some Republicans, it sets up a big immigration fight when Congress returns in January.
It is the foulest thing imaginable, an unpalatable liquor, comparable only to Irish poitín or Chinese baiju, and then infused with the nastiest hot peppers the world can grow.
But pure sales schemes are politically unpalatable, even in Malta, where other requirements were added—to buy or rent property, for example, and invest €150,000 in approved shares or bonds.
In an age when sports stars are instantly lambasted for their unpalatable opinions, Djokovic has transcended the traditional mea culpa with the deftest "sorry-not-sorry" we have ever seen.
But in the event those time-sweetened bonds ooze away, what will be left is an unpalatable aftertaste of division and weakness, precisely what the world's superpower-in-waiting wants.
Working with western and different regional powers towards a post-Assad settlement would not just be unpalatable for Putin, but as the war rolls on, it also becomes increasingly complicated.
And many clearly shared that view - particularly those on the left who vehemently opposed Le Pen but found Macron's plans to reduce corporate tax and cut public sector jobs unpalatable.
The lesson from Indiana and Missouri in 2012, and Alabama in 2017, is that Democrats can win in red states when there's an unpalatable candidate for Republicans on the ballot.
As the piece quickly drew critical attention, a curator at MoMA lobbied for its acquisition, but the museum felt it might be too unpalatable for viewers and decided against it.
Her studies were interrupted in 1949 when she was expelled from university in a purge of the bourgeoisie: Her father was a landowner, and therefore unpalatable to the Communist regime.
The public's aversion for a third ballot could, as one becomes more likely, raise pressure on the negotiators to accept a compromise that they now deem unpalatable, Ms. Scheindlin said.
But with Trump, the process is reversed -- instinct and impulse power his actions, after little apparent forethought or assessment of the unpalatable consequences that usually accompany any serious presidential decision.
But the new bill still reduces Medicaid spending by several hundred bill dollars which may be unpalatable to Republicans representing rural areas or places particular affected by the opioid epidemic.
He, too, has used genre entertainment to convey otherwise unpalatable truths to his viewers, deploying sketch comedy to comment on police brutality or horror movies to skewer self-satisfied liberals.
I've traveled the world over the past 50 years, so I wasn't afraid that the food served in Vietnam today would be too exotic or unpalatable to my Western tastes.
If you can get past that unpalatable aspect, though, "The Forest," directed by Jason Zada, is a decently executed creeper built around a convincing performance by Natalie Dormer ("Game of Thrones").
The reality is both sides are needed to pass anything into law, and thus, many of Trump's ideas are dead on arrival because they are unpalatable to one chamber of Congress.
The Conservatives, however, were not prepared to form a minority government to deliver this unpalatable medicine and the Liberals did not want to help them gain the necessary majority in Parliament.
Comey insisted that he was confronted with two unpalatable choices once he learned of the new emails, which had been discovered as part of a separate investigation into disgraced former Rep.
After her mother's death this year, she finds catharsis in a song inspired by a difficult decision to block her mother from her Twitter feed because she considered her views unpalatable.
That case has now become Exhibit A in the unpalatable bargains Ms. Merkel has made in pursuit of security and political survival, or what might be known as realpolitik version 2016.
But without a strong partner to share the leadership, it has the unpalatable choice of letting power sit with a broad cast of unreliable partners, or creating a new inner circle.
Third, intelligence agencies need to assist policymakers in responding to ambiguous or unpalatable warnings that experience suggests they are likely to set aside in the hopes that the worst never happens.
The "repeal and replace" message was a concession that simply promising to return to the days before Obamacare, especially once millions of Americans were covered through the law, was politically unpalatable.
If only places like King's College made it clear what kind of spectators were acceptable, my son wouldn't be subjected to rejection, and the other people there, to his unpalatable presence.
Supplemental insurance of $5,000 per week — a considerable expense at the time — was required due to the high valuations of the artwork, and the Met reportedly found this added expense unpalatable.
After years of trying to limit deficits by carving up the same slice of the budget pie for spending, such big whacks will be politically unpalatable even for Republicans in Congress.
They will not win, but they are closest to the liberalism on which The Economist was founded; and more Lib Dem MPs might constrain either of the unpalatable likely prime ministers.
Then, because of the country's racial history, welfare, 20 years ago, and 50 years ago, maybe, becomes seen as being politically unpalatable, because it's a way to support black single moms.
Critics say that this is the first step in the creation of a massive surveillance and censorship system that will allow the Kremlin to filter out any traffic it considers unpalatable.
Extending the transition period could mean that if a future partnership is not ready, a backstop, which so far has been unpalatable to the British side, would not have to be triggered.
According to owner Mondelez International in a statement on Toblerone's Facebook page, it was faced with the unpalatable options of reducing the size of two of its bars or bumping up prices.
If they do not endorse a deal the chancellor faces an unpalatable choice between ruling as a minority government or another election, whose result might be as inconclusive as last year's vote.
In her view, OPEC and other participants are likely to do so because the alternative is a potential sell-off — an unpalatable outcome for exporters whose state finances rely on oil revenues.
It's hard to give a weighty subject a light touch, but Foer finds a way to make this book about the meat industry — a subject as unpalatable as any — readable and entertaining.
True, his persona and character were ripe for raillery as coarse, capricious, deceitful and divisive, but multitudes embraced the novelty of his candidacy and many others found the alternative yet more unpalatable.
They will also note that if the commission approves the line, TransCanada could seek to seize property along the route using eminent domain law - a politically unpalatable option in the conservative state.
There has been a lot of talk about a plan to dramatically reduce drug prices, but anything that House Democrats could support would be unpalatable to the vast majority of Senate Republicans.
That performance offers a glimpse into the potential impact a vote to leave would have on the country's banks, potentially making wholesale funding costs unpalatable and storing up significant losses for investors.
Of course, the easy, and unpalatable, options would hand over the reins of global leadership to China, or simply have American forces withdraw quickly and let the chips fall where they may.
But there are limitations on gifts to federal employees, and the optics of a president paying for lawyers for others who might have information that is incriminating could make this politically unpalatable.
"I don't think the issues are insurmountable but there are a couple of elements to the Qantas proposal that we find extremely unpalatable and we will avoid those the best we can."
I can think of no plausible reason for some of the answers he has given me over the past three days, other than that he's shielding himself from some unpalatable guilty truths.
President Trump and the Fed need to stop fighting over what they believe is a red-hot economy and they need to realize that business has slowed, as unpalatable as that may be.
Deferred pay, a lot of it in the form of restricted shares that vest over time, became the way Wall Street paid bonuses after large cash payouts became unpalatable after the financial crisis.
The EPP went with Manfred Weber, a Bavarian conservative whose indulgence of Viktor Orban, Hungary's authoritarian prime minister, makes him unpalatable to liberals and greens, whose backing he would need for a majority.
"It's easy to make the political case that this could hurt Americans, and the concessions AT&T would need to make to get the deal done would probably be pretty unpalatable," Cramer said.
And the political and policy groups led by Charles and David Koch offered their first public criticism of Trump, whose candidacy the billionaire brothers found so unpalatable they sat out the 2016 election.
If sanctions have proven ineffective and China doesn't have as much influence as Washington makes out, that leaves two previously unpalatable options on the table -- military action, or negotiating directly with North Korea.
The administration is focusing on getting the number of detainees at the prison down to such a low number, perhaps 20, that the cost of keeping it open could prove unpalatable to Congress.
For many in May's own party, however, the suggestion of any increase in how much Britain will pay at a time when talks had failed to move forward for five months was unpalatable.
The plot involves Mark Wahlberg as the principal member of a team of covert agents devoted to a "higher form of patriotism" and a level of violence we're told most people find unpalatable.
Also, complaining about the deal could make China look weak, an unpalatable position in a country where the Communist Party portrays itself as the savior from a century of humiliation by foreign powers.
I&aposve been told that nonalcoholic wines, for the most part, are unpalatable, which is why I threw in a couple of replacement options that could hit the spot that drinking wine occupies.
No company likes to debut when the markets are falling, as it creates a harder milieu in which to price and can generate negative pressure on valuations that newly-public companies find unpalatable.
The argument for bailouts back then was that letting the banks and autos fail would be so devastating for the economy — and politically unpalatable — that lawmakers had no choice but to save them.
Many analysts said Iran had thrown the Trump administration on its heels and was forcing a president entering his re-election year into unpalatable decisions about escalation and the risk of wider conflict.
Denigrating the things that inspire us most makes us cynical and pliable, makes us easy to manipulate and manage, makes us willing to swallow unpalatable truths in the form of compromise and calculation.
If Merkel is unable to form a "Jamaica" coalition, the prospects of a minority government or even new elections loom, an unpalatable scenario for investors who are already spooked by months of uncertainty ahead.
Though it featured a plot as rich as any Shakespearean drama, and acting instructions far beyond the rudimentary posing that had until then been typical in opera productions, the Ring proved unpalatable to some.
" While any changes to temper the bill could theoretically make it unpalatable to moderates, Meadows expressed confidence that problems could be worked out because "ultimately we have to put something on the president's desk.
Republican moderates also worry that adding mandatory cuts to a reconciliation bill would create unpalatable legislation that reduces benefits for the poor while granting tax cuts to corporations and wealthy individuals, according to aides.
But they are politically unpalatable; base closings, for instance, have been stubbornly resisted in recent years by lawmakers fearful of angering voters by eliminating jobs in communities that are economically dependent on those bases.
Not only did the plan seem to contain too much that was unpalatable to Democrats, but the pathway to citizenship could also prove problematic with conservative Republicans, according to veteran GOP strategist Mac Stipanovich.
Rather than waiting for influencers to have the chance to express views that are considered unpalatable by some, Brud cut out the middle man and made a character that was provocative from the start.
Why The dream comes along every four to eight years — that a political party, confronted with a menu of unpalatable options in the presidential race, might be saved by a heroic figure in uniform.
The same is true of the composer Jon Brion, a usually brilliant musical artist whose score in this case is an unpalatable cocktail of jauntiness and melodrama, swamping the action rather than complementing it.
Specifically, he would like Trump to formally or tacitly recognize Crimea, annexed from Ukraine in 2014, as Russian territory, and pressure Kiev into implementing a deal over eastern Ukraine which many Ukrainians view as unpalatable.
Evan Jenkins and state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey — to prevail, but the split field and Blankenship's notoriety resemble other races, like last year's Alabama Senate primary, where a nationally unpalatable candidate like Blankenship can win.
We had both come to accept certain truths, some unpalatable, and while we were both still angry and confused, we had found coping mechanisms that were allowing us to function with renewed focus and purpose.
His rollback of the state's Medicaid expansion — instituted by former governor Steve Beshear, his predecessor and Andy Beshear's father — and the addition of stringent work requirements proved unpalatable even to many of the state's conservatives.
If Trump does slap sanctions back on Iran right away, it could give European states an unpalatable dilemma -- do they follow suit or refuse in a move that could split the transatlantic alliance wide open?
Federal policies designed to deter asylum-seekers by separating children from families fleeing violence are unpalatable when perpetrated against anyone, but particularly heinous and untenable when the most powerful leverage terrorist actions against the weakest.
While there are numerous ways to pay for veterans' legislation that are controversial, even unpalatable to veteran advocates, there are many more reforms to programs and benefits that are or should be relatively non-controversial.
Bernstein analyst Chris Lane notes similar mergers have resulted in 30 percent workforce reductions elsewhere; in China Unicom and China Telecom's case, that's roughly 160,000 people - a move that will be politically unpalatable for Beijing.
The other possibility is that if Iowa sought a waiver from the essential health benefits requirement, plans could structure their coverage to make it unpalatable to the patient, perhaps by excluding certain treatments or services.
The first is in effect to ignore the law, perhaps by making any request to the EU so unpalatable that it is rejected (any extension needs the unanimous support of all 28 EU national governments).
Faced with deep cuts in Medicaid, the report said, state officials would face unpalatable choices: restrict eligibility, eliminate services, reduce payments to health care providers and health plans, or spend more of their own money.
Even so, covering pirates' expenses proved unpalatable to the UN bureaucracy, so Mr Steed quit in 2013 to continue his efforts from Nairobi, the capital of neighbouring Kenya, through an American charity called Oceans Beyond Piracy.
Executives gathered on Tuesday at the Geneva auto show are grappling with unpalatable choices: re-engineer existing vehicles at huge expense, restrict sales of some profitable models; or risk hundreds of millions of euros in penalties.
And the politicians that they donate money to, it is in their interest to take care of their donors, unless you make it so unpalatable and so uncomfortable that they can't afford to do it. Right.
The solution should also allow Rome to avoid having to inject public cash to recapitalise the bank, which under EU rules would entail politically unpalatable losses for Monte dei Paschi's bondholders and depositors above 100,000 euros.
"NOT-FOR-NOW STORY" Many summit participants said they might return in 2017, arguing there was potential in parts of the developing world and that rampant dollar gains were likely to prove unpalatable to U.S. policymakers.
Elman suggests the possibility of a down round, but the CEO shudders at the unpalatable prospect of bursting the bubble of all his hotshot programmers banking on a big payoff once the company hits it big.
The apparel, designed to interact with the vision system of sharks, can be printed on items such as wetsuits, underwater cables or surfboards to either hide the user or present them as an unpalatable food choice.
For many, it would be unpalatable for the city to end up back under Assad's tyranny -- especially in the absence of a political settlement that would put the country on the path of genuine democratic transition.
The mayor also had to accept two unpalatable concessions just to get the bare minimum: agreeing to publish information about the city's schools budgeting and changing the way many of the city's charter schools are run.
Declining ridership could affect the amount of government funding transportation agencies receive, and that might create conditions—old equipment, slower or diminished service, reduced station safety, fewer (unionized) employees—that make public transit even more unpalatable.
Those EU rules could have imposed losses on senior bondholders and large depositors, a politically unpalatable prospect ahead of national elections next year given that Italian households hold a large chunk of bonds issued by banks.
"As Macri's government runs out of options, it will most likely have to resort to very unpalatable measures that most adult Argentines hoped they would never experience again," said Emilio Ocampo, an independent economist and consultant.
"In a low-savings economy, consumption should rather be taxed, but I think a VAT hike is likely to be politically unpalatable ahead of the 2019 national elections in particular," said Standard Bank economist Elna Moolman.
The second option, even though it is probably unpalatable to the Bangladesh government at the moment, is to create opportunities for the Rohingya refugees to contribute to the growth of the regional economy in Cox's Bazar.
And now Mr. Dean and his team have created a new opera for our moment, one poised between irony and sincerity, when exploding open a classic and doing it straight can feel like equally unpalatable options.
A cursory look at coverage of the so-called "Free Tommy" brigade, centred around the alleged censorship of Tommy Robinson, a notorious anti-Islam campaigner, reveals how liberals shun defending the free-speech rights of the unpalatable.
With the Trump administration preoccupied by tax reform, some market participants see relaxation as more likely than a repeal, which could be politically unpalatable and open the door to tighter terms, if not necessarily to higher leverage.
But there are many critics, too: parents who fret about leaving their little darlings in the hands of ornery sergeants, and students who complain (occasionally on social media) about long hours of standing still and unpalatable rations.
As much as the recent #MeToo movement, the plot alludes to a long, unpalatable history of female vocalists ill-treated by their producers and collaborators, from Billie Holiday in the 1940s to Amy Winehouse in the 2000s.
"Whether neo-liberal or Marxist, right or left is beside the point; what it represented was the assertion of freedom -- yes 'azaadi' -- from unpalatable McCarthyism and political highhandedness," she wrote in a piece published by her broadcaster.
In the past, the laws adopted by our society have required police officers to perform many unpalatable tasks, such as insuring legalized discrimination or even denying the basic rights of citizenship to many of our fellow Americans.
In sum, this is the unpalatable choice confronting the Iranian leadership: It can keep the economy going by continuing to steer credit to banks and industry, adding to the risks of an eventual banking disaster and hyperinflation.
It is also unclear that even if the Taliban accept initial talks, ISIS will stop the violence, or that another Taliban atrocity like the recent attack in Kabul won't make negotiating with the enemy politically unpalatable again.
A state rescue is an unpalatable option for the ruling coalition made up of the right-wing League and anti-establishment 5 Star Movement which have lashed out at the previous center-left government over bank bailouts.
The U.K.'s new Prime Minister Theresa May is heading to Berlin on Wednesday afternoon for a working dinner with German Chancellor Angela Merkel with the unpalatable issue of Brexit expected to be the dish of the day.
McConnell's call to "get past" ethical concerns shows a cavalier disregard for the long history of White House nominees who turned out to be politically unpalatable, completely unfit to serve, or simply carrying too much embarrassing personal baggage.
LONDON (Reuters) - If British lawmakers do not pass the legislation to ratify Brexit before parliament breaks for the summer, the choices available will become "significantly more unpalatable," a source in Prime Minister Theresa May's office said on Friday.
Instead, the corporate Democrats are sticking with their failed election campaign strategy: demonize and oppose Trump at all ends, making him so unpalatable to the majority of Americans, that they'll have no choice but to vote for Democrats.
She took the case to the grand jurors, presented them with evidence from a monthslong investigation and appeared to have allowed them to come to their own conclusions, however politically unpalatable it may have turned out for conservatives.
For Germany's ruling coalition, the abuses committed by Mr Erdogan's government in the wake of the 2016 coup, plus his own "Nazi" comments, continue to make any progress in talks with the EU (or a bail-out) unpalatable.
Last week, Chef Curry and the boys at Under Armour served up a pair of unpalatable Curry 2 Lows—a signature shoe mocked so relentlessly that Steph felt compelled to write "straight [fire emoji]" on them in defense.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's ruling coalition was ousted by voters angry at the country's uneven recovery, results indicated on Saturday, leaving Prime Minister Enda Kenny facing the unpalatable prospect of trying to secure a deal with his biggest rival.
The EU has tried to reassure the U.K. that the backstop is a last-resort and could apply only to Northern Ireland, rather than the whole U.K. but that is also an unpalatable prospect for many British politicians.
The EU has tried to reassure the U.K. that the backstop is a last-resort and could apply only to Northern Ireland, rather than the whole U.K. but that also is an unpalatable prospect for many British politicians.
The Times reports that the EPA is planning to introduce a new way of calculating the "future health risks of air pollution" in order to push through Trump's Affordable Clean Energy rule, after the initial analysis was unpalatable.
One manifestation of that imbalance is the unpalatable fact that women are sometimes urged to undergo a permanent sterilization procedure because, subconsciously or not, men may want to have their impregnating function intact in case they move on.
Absent risk retention relief, we believe the common one-year term with multiple-year extension options for hotel loans may have proven unpalatable to B-Piece buyers, resulting in less available and more expensive debt capital for hotels.
Given that hydromorphone is likely going to carry less stigma than heroin, that could make it a suitable alternative for at least some patients or communities, particularly where prescription heroin sites will prove politically, socially, or legally unpalatable.
In Ms. Smith's case, she said her airline offered two unpalatable choices: take an eight-hour trip on Friday with a layover in out-of-the-way Dallas, or wait and fly direct to New York on Sunday.
This is why the concept of U.S. pharmaceutical businesses gaining greater commercial access to the NHS is an unpalatable proposition for many among the British public and politicians — even though U.S. companies can already bid for NHS contracts.
Tough negotiations lie ahead over a new pact between China and Southeast Asian nations aimed at easing tensions in the South China Sea, as Vietnam pushes for provisions likely to prove unpalatable to Beijing, documents reviewed by Reuters suggest.
Equally unpalatable to you are Pakistan's nuclear weapons, the success of its armed forces in the war against terrorism, its defiant posture to the regional bully and the role of Pakistan's army in protecting and promoting the national interest.
I plan to keep my business here for the long run, so I hope that in this new era of mandated fiscal discipline, the government will start making decisions that are economically smart, even if they are politically unpalatable.
Such high yields would make the cost of raising Additional Tier 1 unpalatable, yet the Italian lender said in an investor presentation on May 10 that it needs to raise 3.5bn in Additional Tier 13 between 2016 and 2018.
This says more about China than it says about the US, or US Treasuries, though November was a particularly ugly month of US Treasuries, when the 10-year yield surged from 1.84% to 2.37%, spreading unpalatable losses among investors.
With immigration, only when it's convenient for Democrats Climate plan sets Sanders apart from the rest of the pack MORE (D-Calif.) might propose offsetting a payroll tax cut with tax increases elsewhere that would be unpalatable to Republicans.
Candidates don't always like it, and the public largely hates it, but we do it because, just as it was 216 years ago, it is highly effective in emphasizing the most abhorrent and unpalatable qualities of our political opponents.
But they soon discovered it was the single-payer aspects of the law that proved to be the most durable: Cuts to Medicaid and the rollback of Medicaid expansion were among the most politically unpalatable pieces of their plan.
To make matters worse, voting is compulsory and alcohol sales are banned during the weekend of the election, in a country where many may feel a stiff drink is necessary before taking an unpalatable decision in the polling booth.
The simple answer is for Northern Ireland to remain in the European Union's customs union, but that has been politically unpalatable to the Democratic Unionist Party, the Northern Irish group that is helping to prop up Mr. Johnson's government.
While Britain would have no technical problem being "equivalent" to EU rules in the short-term, the bloc amends its rules over time, possibly in ways Britain won't like and thus making it unpalatable to maintain equivalence, Hanif said.
But even if the two uneasy allies manage to muscle the bill through, their political payoff will be short-lived because the ideological gymnastics needed to thread a path through the House threaten to make it unpalatable in the Senate.
The socialists back Dutchman Frans Timmermans, a deputy head at the Commission, but he would be unpalatable to eastern EU states such as Hungary and Poland for his role in the bloc's rule of law probes against their nationalist governments.
It's designed to prevent a "hard" border on the island of Ireland, and could mean Northern Ireland (which is part of the U.K.) remained closely aligned to EU rules for an indefinite period, an unpalatable prospect rejected by many politicians.
LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - If British lawmakers do not pass the legislation to ratify Brexit before parliament breaks for the summer, the choices available will become "significantly more unpalatable," a source in Prime Minister Theresa May's office said on Friday.
"If the Withdrawal Agreement Bill isn't through by summer recess then the choice will become significantly more unpalatable because the arguments about 'no deal' and whether or not to revoke Article 50 entirely will become more vociferous," the source said.
By contrast, Labour was ailing; its veteran far-left leader Corbyn, who faced repeated mutinies from within his own party, was considered by many analysts to be too unpalatable to the general public to be a serious contender for prime minister.
Through a series of quizzes that present unpalatable options that amount to saving or sacrificing yourself — and the lives of fellow passengers who may be family members — to spare others, the researchers, not surprisingly, found that people would rather stay alive.
It was as much the approach that condemned him as the results, and it is precisely that which will make him unpalatable to those clubs that once courted him relentlessly when he decides he is ready to return to work.
BRUSSELS — A day after the departing president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, dismissed the Brexit debacle as a "waste of time and energy," European officials were confronted on Wednesday with the unpalatable task of deciding on yet another extension.
Customers who watch only a limited amount of video before incurring overage fees with their cellular carriers are more likely to stop watching videos — an unpalatable option for media companies like Netflix that want to keep eyes glued to their products.
My resolution and why I chose it: To find meaningful freelance work so that I can shed the unpalatable drudgery of being cooped up in the same place all day, every day, doing unsatisfying work in the name of money.
Cottarelli predicted the tax cuts will cost around 50 billion euros, and while proposed changes to the treatment of migrants in Italy might have a less significant impact on government spending, they may prove very unpalatable to Italy's European partners.
With antibiotics, 47% of pharmacies correctly advised callers to return leftovers to a drugstore or to mix unused medicines with unpalatable substances like coffee grounds or kitty litter and place in a sealed container before tossing the drugs in the trash.
Lawmakers are now considering raising corporate and individual taxes down the road, a largely unpalatable solution for Republicans, particularly those in the House, who could object to the measure once lawmakers try to reconcile both versions of the tax bill.
What's next: The defeat appears to leave the increasingly weakened prime minister with two unpalatable options in the short run: Britain can leave the bloc on April 12 with no deal, a chaotic and potentially economically damaging withdrawal; or Mrs.
Jens Spahn, an arch critic of Merkel's migrant policy may be unpalatable to many in the CDU, especially after making some controversial comments on poverty and being photographed with the new, outspoken U.S. ambassador, a defender of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Jens Spahn, an arch critic of Merkel's migrant policy, may be unpalatable to many in the CDU, especially after making some controversial comments on poverty and being photographed with the new, outspoken U.S. ambassador, a defender of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Rome is scrambling to prevent the two banks from being wound down under European banking rules that would impose losses on senior bondholders and large depositors before taxpayer money can be used — a politically unpalatable prospect ahead of national elections next year.
You will be aware that before the House of Commons rejected the deal for a second time on 12 March, I warned in a speech in Grimsby that the consequences of failing to endorse the deal were unpredictable and potentially deeply unpalatable.
Former Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg has attempted to make many things uncool: Big Gulps, being a person of color, and now, as he makes his White House run, he has one last job: making memes as unpalatable as his campaign.
To avoid the politically unpalatable option of imposing losses on the 2bn euros of retail bondholders in Monte dei Paschi, a plan is being drawn up to guarantee full repayment of the first 100,000 euros to every junior bondholder, according to senior bankers.
"The market's tone has been one of risk-off, as political fallout in both Europe and the United States is weighing on investor resolve, imposing an unpalatable risk on investor sentiment," Stephen Innes, senior trader at OANDA in Singapore, wrote in a note.
The undecided Republican senators face the unpalatable choice of thwarting the Republican Party's paramount political priority or voting to confirm to the Supreme Court a man who has been credibly accused of sexual assault but without seeking sworn testimony from the only eyewitness.
The threatened move is a major embarrassment for Turnbull, who has already rejected public and opposition calls for such an inquiry, and an unpalatable prospect for the country's Big Four banks who hold a combined A$3.6 trillion ($2.72 trillion) in assets.
And on the other are those who believe that we should not allow certain unpalatable rich people to use museums as whitewashing tools, as mechanisms for ingratiating themselves with factions of the liberal and cultural ruling class and rehabilitating an unpopular image.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Tough negotiations lie ahead over a new pact between China and Southeast Asian nations aimed at easing tensions in the South China Sea, as Vietnam pushes for provisions likely to prove unpalatable to Beijing, documents reviewed by Reuters suggest.
Inveigled by three decades of supposed diplomatic progress — coupled with falling prices of wind turbines, solar panels and batteries — the activists, technologists and policymakers driving the strategy against climate change seem to have concluded that the job can be done without unpalatable choices.
He has the money to keep going all the way to the convention, which might prove very useful if, as I think is entirely possible, the Democrats wind up with a brokered convention between two or three uncertain or unpalatable front-runners.
Some of those same people even floated the possibility of writing an additional article of impeachment about Trump's business dealings later next year or after his possible reelection — a concept that is legally permissible, but widely considered politically unpalatable and logistically infeasible.
Soleimani's killing is likely to make negotiations with the Trump administration much more unpalatable, but a future U.S. administration that is willing to either re-enter the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) or negotiate a new agreement is still a possibility.
Greece would have to ask for this support, a politically unpalatable move in Athens, but a measure seen as useful by creditors to keep control on the country at least until agreed reforms on pensions and tax are implemented in 2019 and 2020.
As other leaders in the race sprint left on ending private health insurance and decriminalizing border crossings, centrist Democrats are deeply anxious the party will pick a nominee unpalatable to the independent voters in battleground states they need to defeat Mr. Trump.
As other leaders in the race sprint left on ending private health insurance and decriminalizing border crossings, centrist Democrats are deeply anxious the party will pick a nominee unpalatable to the independent voters in battleground states they need to defeat Mr. Trump.
That means that if Schultz doesn't run and a candidate like Warren wins the Democratic nomination, the same reluctant G.O.P. voters who handed the presidency to Trump in 2016 because they found Hillary Clinton even more unpalatable will vote for him again.
An unpalatable and indefensible initiative that cannot end well," by David Horowitz in Front Page Magazine: "It's a massive power grab by the beef lobby, which would prefer to cull wild horses and burros so public lands can be devoted to livestock-grazing.
Labeling the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization is, in essence, asking the US government to criminalize a political party that is pretty popular in much of the Middle East — and to join an unpalatable shortlist of regimes that criminalize them as well.
The rising drama over the new president's immigration policy has a dark backdrop: his apparent rejection of the principle that the judiciary is a co-equal branch of America's government whose decisions—no matter how unpalatable they may seem to him—must be followed.
If the American people keep failing to change our 18th-century voting regime, the two-party, winner-take-all system will remain and continue to render choices unpalatable to the majority of Americans with mounting desperation, when neither party nominee is within nose-holding tolerance.
That requirement has been rejected previously by London and would be particularly unpalatable to Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which props up May's government in parliament and opposes any proposals for Northern Ireland to have different rules from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Which is not the kind of regret many in the room are now looking for, as fresh data breaches and privacy incursions keep being stacked on top of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal like an unpalatable layer cake that never stops being baked.
They had drawn up an extensive witness list, pressed intelligence agencies to share highly classified information and, most important, decided to look into areas that might prove politically unpalatable to the Trump administration — namely the question of whether any Americans had colluded with the Russians.
That requirement has been rejected previously by London and would be particularly unpalatable to Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which props up May's minority government in parliament and opposes any proposals for Northern Ireland to have different rules from the rest of the United Kingdom.
In the meantime, the government must decide amongst a limited set of unpalatable options: Continue to hold Doe indefinitely while waiting for Chutkan to hand down a potentially adverse ruling — or race the clock and try to win an appeal allowing it to transfer him.
The holdouts said that without the leverage of the pari passu injunctions - which barred Argentina from making payments to exchange bondholders before it paid bondholders holding defaulted debt - they will be forced to swallow an unpalatable take-it-or-leave-it proposal from Argentina.
The institutional story is about the employees of a small but influential artificial-intelligence group within that company, and the process by which their intuitive faith in some old, unproven and broadly unpalatable notions about computing upended every other company within a large radius.
Ms. Le Pen worked hard in recent years to cleanse her far-right National Front party of the virulent anti-Semitism — spouted by her father and other party leaders — that made it unpalatable for decades for all but hardened bigots on the political fringes.
But this is a fixed reality for 2020, and the NeverTrump side is right about the variable: The campaign may turn on how successfully the Democrats claim or build an anti-Trump center, as opposed to appearing to offer an unpalatable extremism of their own.
But this is a fixed reality for 2020, and the NeverTrump side is right about the variable: The campaign may turn on how successfully the Democrats claim or build an anti-Trump center, as opposed to appearing to offer an unpalatable extremism of their own.
According to the Telegraph, its other unpalatable transgressions include rounding the corners of the Dairy Milk bar, outsourcing some production to Poland and, in a particularly Grinch-worthy move, it axed the longstanding program that rewarded long-term employees with a box of chocolates every Christmas.
IN A war as ugly as the one in Syria, several bleak lessons stand out: the longer it goes on, the bloodier it gets, the more countries are sucked into the vortex and the more unpalatable become the options to stop, or at least contain, the fighting.
Democrats said they blocked the bill because Republicans were using the must-pass legislation to score political points, jam through unpalatable policy changes and cut money from other programs, including provisions that would hinder access to contraception for women and weaken environmental restrictions on pesticide use.
In Ferrante's dramatization of such an unpalatable truth, and in her own living of it, one sees how a writer might free herself from the tired pursuit of fiction as a matter of professional advancement and set out in quest of the stories that don't get told.
Bottom line, unless the president crosses his constitutional limits, no matter how unpalatable, a career federal official's duty is to follow the policies of the legitimately elected chief executive and leave it to the voters, Congress and the judiciary to hold the commander in chief accountable.
See his famous "bottomless bowls" study, which concluded that people will mindlessly guzzle down soup as long as their bowls are automatically refilled, or the "bad popcorn" study, which demonstrated that we'll gobble up stale and unpalatable food when it's presented to us in huge quantities.
The choice is unpalatable: The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said on Thursday that the latest version of the bill to repeal and replace the health law would increase the number of people without health insurance by 15 million next year and by 5003 million in 2026.
WASHINGTON — The tough lessons are piling up for Republicans as they struggle to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but one stands out as a harbinger of things to come: Tax cuts for the rich, paired with reduced services for the poor, are a politically unpalatable combination.
"You are then left with an unpalatable choice, in my view, but a choice nonetheless between either not having Brexit (...)or you end up with what is referred to as a softer Brexit," Stephen Barclay told a committee of lawmakers on Brexit, when asked on the way forward.
While the far right has so far managed to tap into this resentment most successfully, at least in appearance, a progressive and inclusive alternative could turn the tide, as mainstream parties have proven their inability to retain or win back voters even when faced with an unpalatable alternative.
There was also Wansink's famous "bottomless bowls" study, which concluded that people will mindlessly guzzle down soup as long as their bowls are automatically refilled, and his "bad popcorn" study, which demonstrated that we'll gobble up stale and unpalatable food when it's presented to us in huge quantities.
"What has happened ... is that a significant number of colleagues ... have changed their view on this and decided that the alternatives are so unpalatable to them that they on reflection think the prime minister's deal is the best way to deliver Brexit," he told BBC's Andrew Marr programme.
But they did find ways to address vital grievances with Beijing, such as human rights and press freedom, and work together on issues like climate change and military interactions, by following the general American strategy to engage China on tough, sometimes unpalatable, issues in the name of improved relations.
The immediate cause of the plunge appeared to be a speech by the French president, François Hollande, on Thursday evening in Paris, in which he endorsed the view that Britain must be forced to swallow unpalatable terms of departure to discourage other European Union members from eyeing the exits.
But now, as President Trump accepts an offer from North Korea's Kim Jong-un to discuss the country's nuclear program, another fear is looming: that President Trump might offer concessions that the North's Asian neighbors would find unpalatable, or, if the talks fail, resort to a military option.
The majority leader is said to have reminded his troops at a closed-door lunch last week that Mr. Cuccinelli heads the Senate Conservatives Fund, an anti-establishment political action committee that Mr. McConnell sees as having cost his team seats in past elections by championing unpalatable candidates.
"We reject defendants' arguments and find this legislation violates the single subject rule as each of these sections is so unrelated and misleading that a legislator voting on this matter could have been left with an unpalatable all-or-nothing choice," Justice Joseph Watt wrote for the court.
Paying Doctors to Care Atul Gawande, in his article on the importance of primary care, frames the shift from rescue medicine to lifelong incremental care as a decision that will save both lives and money, but he doesn't fully address the unpalatable choices required to effect this transformation.
Mr. Sanders, the Vermont leftist whose rhetoric of a political revolution won him throngs of supporters in the last Democratic primary and disrupted the party establishment, dismissed the idea of reparations as politically unpalatable in January 2016, upsetting some racial justice activists who found his answer hypocritical. Mrs.
This, however, was unpalatable to the EU because they didn't want to put a time limit on the backstop, and they objected to her broader plan, which they saw as the UK "cherry-picking" parts of its relationship with the EU that it likes, while throwing out the ones it doesn't.
Writers, musicians, visual artists, and photographers not only must contend with exorbitant licensing fees in order to promote their work to fans and potential employers and buyers across the world; now they risk having their entire online portfolio removed by the government for being deemed unpalatable in any number of ways.
That's why breaking the cardinal rule of politics and admitting that you will in fact raise middle-class taxes a la Bernie Sanders is forgivable and weaseling around before finally settling on a plan that gets you off the hook of having to say those unpalatable words is really not.
The property is also an escape from what Mr. Shteyngart views as an increasingly unfamiliar and unpalatable Manhattan; he lives in a Gramercy Park co-op ("Like a good immigrant, I've always owned my apartment") with his wife, Esther Won, a lawyer, and the couple's four year-old son, Johnny.
Some members of the left-most wing of the Democratic Party have expressed concern that Mr. Cuomo's generosity on Long Island may have a worrisome — and, for the governor, calculated — effect: creating a cohort of indebted senators on whom he can lean next year to stymie legislation he finds unpalatable.
At the same time, keeping him in long-term wartime detention without trial as an enemy combatant is seen as unpalatable inside the government, in part because it would give a judge an opportunity to rule that the congressional authorization to fight Al Qaeda does not extend to the Islamic State.
The Senate planned to take up those bills this week, but none seemed very likely to survive the Assembly, where Speaker Carl E. Heastie, Democrat of the Bronx, has said that such increases in charters are unnecessary and unpalatable to his majority, which receives campaign backing from public school unions.
For its part, Russia has been angered by the U.S.' decision to deploy missile defense systems in Romania and Poland (completion is delayed to 2020) and the prospect of Ukraine and Georgia, both of which used to be part of the former USSR, joining NATO is also an unpalatable prospect.
In a political system with a bias toward slowing progress, most observers see three potential paths ahead, two of which are unlikely and a third that is unpalatable: a radical change to existing rules, the rise of a third party or a continuation of the intractable morass of the status quo.
The backstop is controversial as the measure is seen as indefinite and would mean the Northern Ireland remains largely aligned to the EU., an unpalatable prospect for many politicians in the U.K. May traveled to the continent on Tuesday in a bid to persuade European allies to amend details around the backstop.
Republicans who find Trump unpalatable could be especially drawn to a ticket headed by Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE, with Bill Weld as his running mate.
The emerging dynamic may be especially toxic for Republicans in swing states that are also home to competitive races for the House and Senate, where the party's candidates must choose between two unpalatable options: alienating much of their party's base, or standing behind a nominee who is unacceptable to most mainstream voters.
What might prevent Russia from deciding against exiting the oil output cut deal as scheduled is that it is likely to cause a meltdown in markets, Croft said, an event that could be politically unpalatable if Putin does decide to run for the presidency again in Russia's presidential election in March 2018.
It's one that's turned him from a fringy and, to be honest, once unpalatable fill-in at the leadoff spot to someone John Gibbons will have to give serious consideration to keeping at the top of the order even when the team rounds into health (you know, IF they round into health).
"It goes to the heart of the debate that we're seeing within the Democratic Party right now, which is the appetite among progressives and the left for an agenda that remains unpalatable to swing voters in the states that determine the Electoral College," said Amy Walter, national editor of the Cook Political Report.
Add that to the fact that China's in no hurry to ink a trade deal and North Korea just keeps testing missiles, and it's all beginning to hint at an unpalatable truth for Trump: The self-proclaimed dealmaker hasn't got much of a foreign policy legacy to show for all his bluster.
However, the 6 billion euros ($6.7 billion) in aid promised by the EU will be managed by international NGOs and UN agencies and not Turkey's own national authorities The European Parliament's requirement for Ankara to follow EU policy and legislation when it comes to the fight against terrorism and data protection is unpalatable for Erdogan.
Perhaps the film's accidental timeliness with the deadly fires in Northern California made Only the Brave unpalatable for audiences, but the lack of proper attention for this film — from critics, awards-watchers, anyone — speaks to how crucial it is for non-franchise movies opening in the fall to debut first at a major film festival.
As unpalatable as Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad having a role in the country's future governance might be for some Western countries, when the US and Russia are in open dispute over Syria, the prospects for reaching a lasting political settlement become bleaker, and the regime may even feel emboldened to commit further atrocities.
The poll is a boon for Sanders, whose campaign has sought to show that the Vermont progressive can win over conservative voters and moderates as he cements his place as the front-runner for the nomination amid fears from some Democratic Party members that his brand of democratic socialism would be unpalatable in swing states.
It wasn't long ago that Depp was one of the most bankable and highly sought-after actors in Hollywood, but after his divorce from wife Amber Heard revealed a string of unpalatable abuse allegations, it seems possible that audiences were less drawn to a Depp movie this year than they may have been in years past.
DAVID HOWARTHProfessor of law and public policyUniversity of Cambridge The fact that Imran Khan is equally popular among "urban and often secular middle classes" in Pakistan as well as "rural conservatives" is so painful and unpalatable to The Economist that you go to any extent to malign our prime minister ("Tales of self-harm", January 12th).
Sooner or later, the Trump administration will face the unpalatable reality that if it can't bomb because of the risks of a disastrous North Korean strike against Seoul and it won't negotiate because it doesn't want to appear weak, the North Korean nuclear stockpile will grow and it will eventually have the capability to hit the United States with nuclear weapons.
The defeat, while narrower than in the previous two votes, appears to leave the increasingly weakened prime minister with two unpalatable options in the short run: Britain can leave the bloc on April 229 without an agreement in place, a chaotic and potentially economically damaging withdrawal that threatens to leave the country with a shortage of food and medicine; or Mrs.
"What has happened since last Tuesday is that a significant number of colleagues, including some very prominent ones who have gone public, have changed their view on this and decided that the alternatives are so unpalatable to them that they on reflection think the prime minister's deal is the best way to deliver Brexit," he told BBC's Andrew Marr programme.
Indeed, the current U.S. approach is driving events toward one of three unpalatable outcomes: further Iranian progress toward a bomb; a European-Iranian deal on sanctions relief that effectively restores the status quo-ante of the JCPOA and flouts the entire U.S. sanctions regime; or renewed negotiations under the shadow of Iran's nuclear escalations and serious rifts between the United States and its diplomatic partners.
One of the reasons many in the West have heard of Zen but not any other big Japanese Buddhist sect is that from around the turn of the 20th century, canny Zen advocates worked with allies in the United States and elsewhere to present it as the answer to Westerners' prayers: Meditation promised direct spiritual experience, shorn of Christianity's increasingly unpalatable doctrines and institutional authority.
A series of cables sent by Mr. Pascual to Washington, and published by WikiLeaks, revealed that when the American authorities detected the location of a high-value target, they were made to choose between several unpalatable alternatives: Notify the Mexican Army, which might tip off the target and was risk-averse; notify the federal police, which was essentially paralyzed; or notify the United States-trained Navy, which was effective but exceedingly violent.
For example, Abe's administration managed to push through some liberalizing measures for the tightly controlled agriculture sector, with the promise of more to come to comply with TPP, in part by dangling the prospect of access to large export markets such as the U.S. Reforming the agriculture sector has long been politically unpalatable in Japan, even though it's widely believed to be necessary in a country where food prices are considered relatively high because of the segment's inefficiencies.
To be sure, her jump in the polls is indicative of how far left the party has moved and suggests that the party will nominate a radical candidate who is unpalatable to independents and moderates, two groups essential to beating Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in the general election.
The backstop is controversial as the measure is seen as indefinite and would mean the Northern Ireland remains largely aligned to the EU., an unpalatable prospect for many in the U.K. May said she would try to renegotiate parts of the deal and now a new vote will have to be held before January 21 2019, leaving little time for future amendments and raising the prospect of a no-deal Brexit – the "cliff-edge" scenario that most people want to avoid.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) also signaled he was eager for a deal, warning GOP colleagues in a meeting the previous week that if a deal failed to materialize, they would be facing the unpalatable choice of voting for another stopgap or plunging into another shutdown.

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