But any ambition he had in the food world was put on the back burner.
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Yet once he was president, Obama put the issue of reform on the back burner.
Brand expansion plans, like Ebay books and an Ebay magazine, are on the back burner.
Since then, Americans have pretty much put tea off the boil and on the back burner.
Stocks tried to stabilize last week while the Euro crisis simmered on the back burner.
We're not going to put it on the back burner just because times are difficult.
But for most of Mr Howard's nine years in office, productivity-boosting reform has been on the back burner.
The European Union debt crisis, which had been simmering on the back burner, could be heating up again.
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The Euro crisis has been on the back burner recently, as the sentiment toward the Eurozone has certainly changed.
Since then, some have criticized him for putting it on the back burner.
The European Union debt and financial worries are temporarily on the back burner Tuesday because most of Europe on holiday.
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Additional economic factors, such as underemployment and graduates earning historically less in entry level jobs, puts homeownership on the back burner.
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Deputy Carol Steere said she believed it was an "important rights issue" which should not "be put on the back burner".
Is there a possibility that that could be folded into the fiscal commission's review, or is it just on the back burner?
That number has dwindled to a half-dozen active proposals, and even many of those have been put on the back burner.
They were available in 2011 and some prior years, but election year partisan rancor put QCDs on the back burner in 2012.
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Put Medicare reform on the back burner and focus on economic growth.
On the back burner is the still-unresolved major issue of a permanent agreement by U.S. lawmakers on government taxing and spending measures.
With all this going on, China's clear preference seems to be to keep Taiwan on the back burner for as long as possible.
Do you play more one-dayers and Twenty20 matches, including an enlarged, lucrative Indian Premier League, and put Test cricket on the back burner?
Abbott was developing a drug similar to Ketek, but it was put on the back burner so the company could focus on other, more promising leads.
Emanuel called immigration the new "third rail" of American politics, and he thought it belonged on the back burner, if not completely off the stove.
Raising 3 kids, working 50 hours a week, and putting all of my ambitions and dreams on the back burner to help my loved ones.
But the Fed is willing to put inflation-fighting on the back burner if it can lower the unemployment rate, which is unacceptably high at 9.1%.
For that reason, legislation is being kept on the back burner.
And although Tony Blair has a manifesto commitment for a referendum on PR for Westminster elections this too looks set to remain on the back burner.
Clinton's enduring vulnerability centers on his character, but if his luck holds, the issue will stay on the back burner for the duration of the campaign.
Those debates will now be put on the back burner as the heads of government look to replace Commission President Jacques Santer sooner rather than later.
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