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Significados de politically unpalatable em inglês
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Uso de politically unpalatable em inglês
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He added the government could take action to avoid politicallyunpalatable job cuts.
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Accepting monitoring by the IMF would have been politicallyunpalatable ahead of the vote.
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Option three was no easier, he said, as increasing the numbers may be politicallyunpalatable.
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Berlin could yet pull the plug if it believes a deal would be politicallyunpalatable.
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Spying on ordinary citizens' internet searches is usually considered politicallyunpalatable, especially if the government's at hand.
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Yet mass layoffs could prove politicallyunpalatable in a country where a quarter of adults are unemployed.
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Yet the idea of the government providing capital directly, say through buying a stake, would be politicallyunpalatable.
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It makes bankruptcy more politicallyunpalatable, said Adam Cohen, founder of research firm Covenant Review in New York.
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Analysts warn the island risks the kind of backsliding seen in Greece as leaders recoil from politicallyunpalatable austerity.
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Making carbon emitters pay for the damage they do to the climate is politicallyunpalatable at the moment, he admitted.
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Cuts in programmes that throw people out of work at British shipyards or factories are politicallyunpalatable, particularly in an election year.
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In a major miscalculation, NASA suppressed its own 90-Day Study plan cost estimates out of fear that they would prove politicallyunpalatable.
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Such a move may seem politicallyunpalatable, as taxpayers around the euro zone fear having to bail out the banks in other countries.
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Under European rules, this would entail politicallyunpalatable losses for Monte dei Paschi's bond-holders and depositors above 100,000 euros.
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If the commission approves the line, TransCanada could seek to seize property using eminent domain law - a politicallyunpalatable option in the conservative state.
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By sticking to its principles and offering the UK only politicallyunpalatable deals, the European Union would show that loose talk does not deliver results.