The young are driven by sentiment, while cynical and power-hungry interests use them for cannon fodder.
Conspiracy theorists this morning received fresh fodder from another set of whacky employment figures.
In France and Italy, the heatwave cut wheat yields and fodder production by one-third.
If you had a Trapper Keeper, you were fodder for John Hughes' next teenage drama.
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They may prevent frank discussion if board members think their statements will become public fodder.
Cooper has grown, serving as fodder for countless news articles, a movie and ballads.
Given the President's personality, in fact, he will provide further fodder for the disapproving muse.
The same qualities have been fodder for his detractors, who claim that he lacks experience.
She worries about them taking the subway at night, let alone becoming cannon fodder.
Yes, this subject is proper fodder for just such a readership as this one.
He has told of his struggles, though, and uses it as fodder for jokes.
Hospitals are great fodder for vulture investors because they are typically overstaffed and cash-rich.
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As extra Labour lobby fodder, they would lose much of the influence they now possess.
Why was a rule on the books since 1986 suddenly front-page fodder for the New York Times?
Neither website ran the photos, but the images quickly circulated worldwide, providing plenty of fodder on Twitter.
Those in the business of crusading against lavish corporate pay will find much fodder in this issue.
This disciplinary action will only hurt the spread of information and provide fodder for rapacious trial lawyers.
For unions, the information would be valuable intelligence as well as fodder for their own organizing efforts.
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Such questions certainly make good campaign fodder, but they are not necessarily the best job creation fodder.
It was nestled next to the Yugo in quality ratings, and its electrical system was joke fodder.
Rumors abounded, from his pets to his sleeping habits to his cosmetic surgery, all fodder for the press.
It is common fodder these days to take a look at what the super-rich are doing and frown.
Two long summers ago, the H1N1 scare provided some great fodder for proponents of paid sick leave legislation.
We'd like to officially thank Nokia for the slow pitch, providing us with month and months of fodder.
While this campaign switch-up serves as entertaining cocktail fodder, it also represents a missed opportunity, say brand consultants.
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If many of those great parts are fodder for the diagnostic manual of mental disorders, so be it.
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Whether these ads are fair game continues to be fodder for regulators in the United States and elsewhere.
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That has made fine fodder for politicians, pitting islanders against conservationists, though both would gain from sustainable development.
Borda says that Clinton is being careful not to provide Republicans with fodder by giving too many specifics.
In time he introduces me to several ex-gang members who are the cannon fodder of the drug war.
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