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Even if the cost is the doing of unpalatable things.
"I understand why you find this course of action unpalatable."
He said that workers who find the new world unpalatable would have to leave the company.
He turned over the unpalatable idea for a while, in silence.
However unpalatable, these actions are necessary for the health of our future business.
Perhaps unpalatable to many, myself included, but what is the alternative.
The truth is just too unpalatable to the mind to accept.
The unpalatable truth is that it would all have happened anyway.
Of course, this would come as unpalatable theology to the Bush administration.
Do not eat anything that seems strange or unpalatable to you.
The idea was new to him but apparently not completely unpalatable.
Most people in Russia already view him as the least unpalatable alternative.
That left staying where she was, also an unpalatable choice.
I mean, if anything of a coarse or unpalatable sort was left, the women could have it.
Tomorrow would do just as well for that unpalatable task.
Both options now being urged on the Administration seem unpalatable.
We cannot hide from these facts, however unpalatable they are.
But I also recognize facts, no matter how unpalatable to a man of my century.
This was totally unpalatable to the scientific community and to many others as well.
Now he had taught the country to love his unpalatable truths.
He is forced to make conclusions about people and society that are, at times, unpalatable.
Who in his right mind would not want someone to take care of these unpalatable household tasks?
They really did believe that they'd been forced to this unpalatable conclusion by reason alone.
Many companies still find that solution unpalatable, even if employees agree to it.
Why focus on an aspect of himself that seems so politically unpalatable?