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Hospital food is often unpalatable, and hospitals are often filthy.
The theory is that new music is often unpalatable because it is unfamiliar and that a second hearing will yield, if not hummable tunes, then at least a modicum of understanding.
Although the notion of chance playing a role in determining programme-level outcomes is often unpalatable to clinical teams, it is central to the statistical interpretation of these data using tools such as prediction intervals and funnels.
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Paternal pride aside, the young Broad would find, like many others over the next 18 years, that being English and a cricket fan was often an unpalatable mix.
An economic downturn is often seen by businesses as an opportunity to make controversial decisions that would be unpalatable under ordinary conditions.
(1) Public Health Pluralism does not, as is often supposed, render PNS more vulnerable to eugenics-objections. (2) The Pure Choice view, if followed through to its logical conclusions, may have unpalatable implications, such as extending choice well beyond health screening.
The Pakistanis were specifically warned that the United States was not a "V.I.P. culture," unlike Pakistan, where politicians are often exempted from unpalatable procedures that other people have to tolerate, the American officials said.
The BBC, the messenger carrying unpalatable stories, was often blamed.
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