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Meanings of politically palatable in English
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Usage of politically palatable in English
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That may be more politicallypalatable for Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress.
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Better yet, it is often a politicallypalatable way of achieving that goal, they said.
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A more politicallypalatable solution is proposed in Canada, where ranchers can qualify for carbon credits.
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While Republicans speak of seeking to repeal the legislation, many experts doubt this would be politicallypalatable.
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Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway also appears to have found a politicallypalatable solution to the arranged marriages problem.
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And as losses mount from wilder weather, a fossil fuel levy could become more politicallypalatable, she added.
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Longevity bonds could make the process neater, and more politicallypalatable, than the collapse of a pension provider.
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Sadly such policies, embraced during recessionary times, prove less politicallypalatable in the recovery, especially preceding a general election.
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Neither solution is politicallypalatable.
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They also changed the name of the program to "Terrorism Information Awareness" to make it more politicallypalatable.
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European policymakers are particularly enthusiastic about this approach, arguing that it is much more politicallypalatable than introducing a carbon tax.
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There's nobody else that passes that test of being both big enough and politicallypalatable enough, said MoffettNathanson analyst Craig Moffett.
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Given the state of farming - with many already imperilled by low milk prices - adding a cost is hardly politicallypalatable.
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If we do not implement these policies now, regardless of how politicallypalatable they are, future generations will pay an enormous cost.
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The Overton Window describes the spectrum of policies that are deemed politicallypalatable at any one time, framing the mainstream of ideas.
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Designing a thorium-based molten-salt reactor could place China at the forefront of the race to build environmentally safe, cost-effective and politicallypalatable reactors.