• As a result, says the report, the government faces an "indigestible menu of short-term policy choices".

    BBC: Food price rises 'to hit UK hard'

  • And it is being sold with a heavy dose of sugar-coated earnestness that many non-Americans may find indigestible.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Bank One and First Union, to take two empires built by voraciously acquisitive bosses, have found mergers rather indigestible.

    ECONOMIST: Beneath that healthy exterior

  • All this Mr Starr relates in an erudite but lively style that happily stops this long book from becoming indigestible.

    ECONOMIST: The California dream

  • The idea that Turks, who began arriving nearly 50 years ago, are an indigestible minority is belied by countless success stories.

    ECONOMIST: Minorities in Germany

  • Jantz pulled out a 12 by 12 piece of indigestible black plastic.

    CNN: Japanese tsunami debris makes its way into Hawaiian birds

  • The solution, as controlled by the director Martin Campbell, is to put the narrative on a low-carb diet: no fatty subplots, no indigestible villains, a minimum of frills.

    NEWYORKER: Casino Royale

  • William Shawn at the New Yorker wanted him to write densely factual pieces on regional geology, archaeology and botany, so the book contains many almost indigestible encyclopedic patches.

    ECONOMIST: Travels in the desert

  • The problem with traditional print journalism, he says, is it often comes in a form that's indigestible to the typical Web reader, who might be surfing between meetings at work or on his smartphone.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The New York Times ridiculed the movie as an "indigestible Christmas pudding from the British whimsy factory responsible for such reasonably palatable confections as Four Weddings And A Funeral, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones's Diary".

    BBC: Martine McCutcheon found fame in EastEnders

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