unpalatable in A Sentence

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    Unpalatable decisions may have to be made.

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    He really can be the king of Unpalatable dishes.

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    The government will do that less, because it's politically Unpalatable.

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    We may look at fat people and see Unpalatable aspects of ourselves.

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    So people often ignore or reject its messages, especially when its findings are Unpalatable.

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    With the wrong type of yeast, it will become Unpalatable and thus“go bad”.

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    This fact is both distressing and Unpalatable for people who experience mental ill-health in our community.

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    Were it Our Will, We could make it salt(and Unpalatable): then why do ye not give thanks?

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    Doing so may not come naturally, but the more deeply we embrace Unpalatable truths the freer we become.

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    Chief executive and founder Bill Siegel admits that the service is an"Unpalatable" one, but insists that it is needed.

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    It continues until the entire tuber is oxidised and blackened within two to three days after harvest, rendering it Unpalatable and useless.

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    It is Unpalatable-- even absurd-- to think that there is nothing we need to acquire in order to be happy and complete.

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    It continues until the entire tuber is oxidized and blackened within two to three days after harvest, rendering it Unpalatable and useless.

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    Unfortunately for people who are sensitive to caffeine, as little as 10 milligrams can cause discomfort making caffeinated coffee Unpalatable for them.

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    We may discover surprising and Unpalatable truths about how much our identity and sense of self is bolstered by obsessive passion and negative interpersonal dynamics.

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    So if a particular flavor is associated with a desirable outcome like feeling full, this makes it more palatable, whereas a stomach illness would make it Unpalatable.

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    So if a particular flavour is associated with a desirable outcome like feeling full, this makes it more palatable, whereas a stomach illness would make it Unpalatable.

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    But political speech by its nature will sometimes have Unpalatable consequences, and, in general, our society accords greater weight to the value of free speech than to the dangers of its misuse.

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    Their discoverer wrote of them in his journal,"We called these birds walghvogels[disgusting birds] for the reason that the more and longer they are cooked, the less soft and more Unpalatable their flesh becomes.".

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    It is an extremely Unpalatable truth, but it has to be stated, that in India some sections of the minorities whether religious, racial or cultural are not with or without justification satisfied by the treatment.

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