That will be unpopular with smokers, already facing a ban on lighting-up in enclosed public places from January.
But a pain-free bail-out would be as unpopular with Japanese voters as a painful one.
Our poll suggests that an individual mandate would be unpopular, with only 21% in favour and 53% opposed.
That would be extremely unpopular with the public, and politically very difficult to deal with, managers told the BBC, adding nothing would be implemented which could in any way endanger public safety.
At a minimum, we will need much tighter federal oversight of the non-banks, and that is going to be hugely unpopular with Wall Street (though a bit of squealing from them is no bad thing for voters to hear).
That suggests that a public option, a Democratic-proposed government-funded health insurance policy that could be made available to Americans who don't have health insurance -- a proposal that critics say may lead many businesses to drop health care coverage for their employees -- could be very unpopular with voters.
For Mr Cameron to be wooing a party unpopular with his own suggests he knows how limited his options may be after the next election.
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She also wondered if home would be a success or prove unpopular with users.
Shoppers can expect unpopular and overstocked models to be offered with the deepest discounts, while the hottest-selling rides may still command at or close to sticker price.
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"Road tax as a lump sum is very unpopular, but it has to be replaced with something that isn't worse, " he added.
Mr Ziguele, who represents the main MLPC opposition party, was seen to be at a disadvantage because of his associations with the unpopular old regime.
It was one of several tough and unpopular things he did to prove that Labour could be trusted with the nation's finances.
She also covers how to track and plan your spending- topics that may be unpopular, as I well know from my years of working with people.
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Much of Labour's support, however, stems from disenchantment with the first government to be elected under the now unpopular proportional-representation system.
Britain's place in Europe should be to advance this idea, unpopular as it is for the moment with most other European governments.
If that were the only skeleton in the army's cupboard, it might be able to pin the blame on the unpopular general and get on with rebuilding its image.
You can admire Bradshaw for sticking to her guns with some of this, but to call it unpopular would be a massive understatement.
None of these will be popular with universities, and one can predict some of the objections: Cutting unpopular programs?
The problem with setting a higher compulsory level of saving is that it would be unpopular - many would see it as a tax - and inappropriate for certain categories of people.
With municipal elections due this month, legislators will be loth to take these unpopular steps.
But such an overrule would have national implications, with equally unpopular reconfiguration proposals already finalised in West Wales and soon to be published for a number of health boards across South Wales.
If governments are to be able to take the often tough and unpopular decisions needed to promote economic growth, they must start with unquestioned legitimacy.
Windmills are unpopular with some U.S. politicians and utility executives because they require ample subsidies to be viable, and the unpredictable wind means utilities must maintain additional power plants on standby.
Sure, this can be appealing, since choosing to keep my self-respect intact has made me unpopular and disliked at times, with no end to that in sight.
This is likely to prove unpopular with many in Germany, including the Bundesbank, which has continually argued that individual eurozone governments should be responsible for their own debt.
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