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taste tester

(= taster) someone who samples food or drink for its quality

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But Europeans are showing little taste for increased defense spending, Iraq or no Iraq.
We cannot be trapped so easily by things that taste good but will cause our downfall.
This year, we've gotten a taste of the many kinds of dangers that lie ahead: more extreme hurricanes, massive droughts, forest fires, spreading infectious diseases, and floods.
But they are not only turning away from mainstream political parties and following populists who promise to clean out the corrupt elites from the centers of power; they also share a taste for political entertainers, or clowns if you like.
But the battle - and even the victory - has left a bitter taste.
The electronic media were routinely critical of the authorities, but were owned by a handful of people and depended on their owners' taste, interests, and fate.
Do heady times of struggle always give way to a somewhat deflating taste of victory?
The Party must make a choice, for the seeds of democracy have been planted, and the People are growing ever hungrier for more than a mere taste.
Meanwhile, Egyptians for the first time are experiencing the thrilling taste of defying tyranny, and enjoying some newly-found space for freedom.
Security structures developed a taste for this kind of work, and welcomed new responsibilities.
Like used cars that break down right after they are sold, tomatoes and apples that look good but taste like water, or suits that quickly become threadbare, the seller could reduce the quality of the product and cut costs without the buyer's knowledge.
When Musharraf exits - which may be sooner rather than later - he will leave a bitter legacy that will last for generations, all for a little more taste of power.
I was offered a taste of this as a guest on a well-respected TV cultural program.
People have had a taste of politics conducted by firestorm.
The most convincing way to do that is to moderate America's excessive taste for power, which it demonstrated in Iraq.
If the Estrada saga leads to a firm yet dignified exercise of justice, Filipinos may discover a taste for more of the same.
Indeed, opinion polls in America show little popular taste for empire and continuing support for multilateralism and using the UN.
BEIRUT - The violence unleashed in Arab countries in the last four years may turn out to be just a first taste of what is to come.
Her ascent has been marked by a heavy emphasis on symbolism - her rule in Uttar Pradesh has featured the construction of numerous statues of Dalit leaders, notably herself - and a taste for lavish celebrations.

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