Wendy's isn't the most financially appetizing company right now, but don't question Nelson Peltz's taste.
They were dropped by their last label, but people's taste and trust has seen them through.
"We don't want our children's taste to be ruined by communist architecture, " he said.
Yet the Vivanno's taste has received a mixed reception: some customers find it chalky and artificial.
Mr Bowman's new-world ways have changed Allied Domecq, but they are not to everyone's taste.
To say that there may be better music now isn't merely a challenge to a Gee-Bee's taste.
My taste may not be other people's taste and I wouldn't want to impose it on them.
" On Wednesday, Mr. Lauder said he has "always had great respect for Leon's taste and knowledge.
Inspired by her daughter's taste for homemade birthday cards, Janice DiMichele thought up Peabody's Toys That Teach.
Less to this newspaper's taste, he offered little in the way of change in terms of the culture wars.
Chloride, considered a secondary contaminant, could affect drinking water's taste, smell and color.
President Daniel arap Moi does not share Mr Museveni's taste for radical solutions.
Bradley's taste is well-known in vegan circles in Palm Springs, the city where he first began to box at age 10.
Her bedrooms and dressing rooms were decorated with nobody's taste in mind but her own, and created simply to please herself.
As a former mayor of Neuilly, a swanky Paris suburb favoured by celebrities, Mr Sarkozy's taste for showbiz friends was nothing new.
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That may not be to everyone's taste, but it is hardly unEuropean.
Not one's taste, or one's upbringing, or one's intelligence, knowledge or skill.
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The biographer does not share his subject's taste for playing devil's advocate.
To The Economist's taste, this is a terrible move: we favour fluid migration, both on grounds of liberty and for practical economic reasons.
Coach Bo Johansson's fraying nerves were at least spared in the play-off against Israel where Denmark's taste for the mercurial was again in evidence.
In 2008 a pair of University of Texas computer researchers had an intriguing idea: that a person's taste in movies is unique to him or her.
The danger is that Hollywood's taste in its own products is becoming as removed from public opinion as its political views are outside the American mainstream.
Except that all the cans were discarded in the same general area, suggesting they may reflect only one person's taste in beer alternatives, rather than the entire community's.
In the marble-lined lobby, a magnificent 19th-century statue of the then Duke of Norfolk in garter robes suggests that Sheffield's taste for expensive monuments has a long history.
EU's transport commissioner but too old-Labour for Tony Blair's taste.
Naturally, such a mighty executive is not to everyone's taste.
Whatever Avigdor Lieberman's drawbacks may be, they clearly don't include excessive worship of the international community's taste for opulent statecraft or a desperate desire to be loved by Europe.
Though clearly not to everyone's taste, the likes of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Derek and Clive sketches and George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words routine have influenced generations of humorists.
Its main asset was grabbed from Yukos, a private firm destroyed by the Kremlin in 2004 its boss, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, was too independent-minded for Mr Putin's taste and was thrown into jail.
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