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1 The food was far more palatable , and it saved him time, too.
2 In some cases, this makes Chinese money more palatable to host countries.
3 The compromise, however, could be a little more palatable : the plug-in hybrid.
4 This made the concept of divorce more palatable to the general public.
5 He would be able to offer himself as a more palatable alternative.
6 It's also taken that idea and made it a little more palatable .
7 Introducing insect protein further down the food chain may be more palatable .
8 A more palatable - looking dish was placed before the captain and Mr Gale.
9 A good mouthful of Earth grass would be a lot more palatable .
10 This looks more palatable than a leveraged selloff with big job cuts.
11 Above all, Camp glamorized sexual violence against women, making rape more palatable .
12 A simple means test could make the policy far more palatable .
13 The former is far more palatable and easy to digest than the latter.
14 The companies have 30 days to make the offer more palatable .
15 From Mattel's point of view, the price tag looks more palatable .
16 In response ersatz rock 'n' roll was offered as a more palatable alternative.
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