Sentence examples for palatable change from inspiring English sources

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If used effectively, they can create a palatable change in the GS image and lead the way to a change in the public's perception of Wall Street.

The emission reduction targets have also been diluted, from 20% below 2005 levels to 17%, which might sound like a palatable change until you find out that the IPCC, comprised of the world's best climate scientists, recommend reaching 20% below 1990-level emissions by 2020, and this new Waxman-Markey version will reach the equivalent of just 4%.

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Mr Sarkozy has established a commission under Michel Rocard, a former prime minister and yet another of his recruits from the left, to look into the teaching profession and perhaps to soften up the unions before less palatable changes.Some hard questions remain.

But Supervisor Paul J. Feiner of Greenburgh has come up with an idea that he suggests will make higher taxes more palatable: Why not change the date when local taxes are due?

(When Howard Dean made a point of trying to scuttle health care reform altogether, was he simply trying to get a better bill, or was he setting himself up as a populist insurgent?) And yet, history would suggest that it is the progressive, and not his populist antagonist, who makes change palatable and, in doing so, alters the trajectory of the country.

A classical Batesian Müllerian dichotomy was defined as when the risk to the Model increased as long as the Mimic was palatable, did not change if the Mimic was neutrally palatable, and decreased as long as the Mimic was unpalatable.

But better design can help make change more palatable.

Even today, the neoconservative call for democracy in the Middle East seems at least part spin to make regime change more palatable.

Washington should weigh making these changes more palatable by agreeing to let the yen decline against the dollar.

Imposing higher fees for parking may make further changes more palatable by helping to promote higher residential density and support for mass transit.

Not only do diseases vary county to county (and on an even more micro level), but solutions that may have worked to curb disease in one region – environmental and occupational regulations, for example – may not be palatable elsewhere without fundamental changes in the local culture and how people make a living.

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