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The Treasury method, apparently, is to invent a politically palatable phrase to describe an arbitrarily defined category of zombie-bank-balance-sheet complexity and then pretend that people have been deeply curious about this phrase for many months.
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That's much more palatable phrasing for laser delivers energy.
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The cause of the Confederacy, even before its participants were all dead, was edited into a more palatable abstraction — "states' rights," a phrase whose meaning was ambiguous enough that it might actually pass for virtue.
Herbaceous species were categorized into four palatability classes, as highly palatable, palatable, less palatable, and unpalatable based on the opinion of livestock herders and according to Tainton (1981).
Musical backing can also make palatable an overwritten sentence or clichéd turn of phrase.
However, furry animals and child-friendly phrasing don't make murder stories any more palatable, and after several anonymous phone calls and an episode in which someone "fixes" her brakes, Kate starts to blur the boundaries between fantasy and reality, persuading both herself and the reader that she is soon to be the subject of a true-crime plot.
Is it merely because the phrase "climate revenues" used in the budget is more politically palatable than the word "tax"?
Instead, we use phrases like "hustling" and "fake it until you make it" to make the idea of lying more palatable.
"They are incredibly palatable.
It's palatable".
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