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palatable

[pal-uh-tuh-buhl] / ˈpæl ə tə bəl /


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Economists term this “financial repression,” a politically more palatable means of dealing with burdensome government debt than tax hikes or spending cuts.

From Barron's

Economists term this “financial repression,” a politically more palatable means of dealing with burdensome government debt than tax hikes or spending cuts.

From Barron's

But that did not make it any less palatable for Howe.

From BBC

I think the concept of what a pop star is has completely shifted more in the direction of what is palatable to social media.

From Los Angeles Times

That new document likely incorporates at least some of the amendments proposed by the Europeans and published by Reuters news agency that point to something far more palatable for Kyiv.

From BBC