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Many of the quotations point towards reluctance on the part of the women to sacrifice the taste and flavour of food, which may make it unpalatable for their spouse or children; and a general unwillingness on the part of the men to consume food that is not to their taste.
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His isolationist foreign-policy and radical view of civil liberties (he believes civil-rights legislation is an unwarranted government intrusion, for example) make him unpalatable to most Republicans.
One: how conflicted Denton sounds in writing it – speaking of his "sympathy" for my point about Zuckerberg's girlfriend and acknowledging that the choices that his kind of reporting forces those close to tech "celebrities" to make are "unpalatable".
High concentrations greater than 400 mg/L may make water unpalatable.
This helps make them unpalatable to birds and other predators.
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If those kinds of measures pick up 15 Democratic votes, they could poison the entire gun package, making it unpalatable for gun-control supporters.
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