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And the secrecy surrounding it has become increasingly unpalatable for world leaders, who have been calling for more transparency.
It has become increasingly unpalatable for people across the globe to watch idly as we lose one of the most fascinating and awe-inspiring assemblages of marine biodiversity.
Fortunately, it has become increasingly unpalatable for people across the globe to watch idly as we lose one of the most fascinating and awe-inspiring assemblages of marine biodiversity the world has to offer.
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According to MacCutcheon et al. (1983), the palatability of water with TDS level less than 600 mg/L is generally considered to be good, whereas water with TDS greater than 1,200 mg/L becomes increasingly unpalatable.
Travel has become increasingly possible for the many.
It will become, increasingly, a problem for everybody.
Meanwhile, it has become increasingly clear that preemptive military action is unpalatable to most U.N.-member states, some of which are already planning containment strategies to address what they view as an inevitability.
As cloud deployments become increasingly large and complex the requirement for automated analysis becomes more pressing.
Disagreements over Moscow's actions in Ukraine have made the current Soyuz arrangement increasingly unpalatable for Washington.
Over the past decade, carbon offsetting has become increasingly popular, but it has also become – for a mixture reasons – increasingly controversial.
The leaves of spring crops become increasingly bitter as the season progresses and are generally unpalatable when the plant bolts (rapidly grows in height)—arugula can grow to about 70 cm (2.5 feet) tall in preparation for flowering in midsummer.
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