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The two reports gave fodder to critics of Mr. Silver.
Some supporters of Mr. Obama's position say he nonetheless offered a less-complete answer at the debate that gave fodder to his critics.
Ms. Bachmann was a reliable source of pronouncements and actions that gave fodder to Democratic candidates and political consultants anxious to portray the Republicans as out of touch and slightly addled.
Coming just weeks after fires in Chevrolet Volt lithium-ion packs resulting from federal crash tests under laboratory conditions, the failures gave fodder to critics who have questioned the viability of battery-powered cars.
But Mr. Derrida gave fodder to critics by defending Mr. de Man, and even using literary deconstruction techniques in an attempt to demonstrate that the Belgian scholar's newspaper articles were not really anti-Semitic.
Deleting the pictures from Coke's corporate site merely gave fodder to the LGBT media.
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Block a deal and give fodder to a general election opponent on the left.
"Whatever he concedes gives fodder to his opponents on the Hill and on the campaign trail.
Fox, taking a cue from its pugilistic leader Roger Ailes, rarely admits mistakes, wary of overtly giving fodder to its critics.
admitted as much: "We realize that, given our events over the past six months, we have given fodder to Tyco stories in a very nervous market".
Asked about the killings in western Myanmar, she said she was afraid of stoking the violence and giving fodder to the "more extremist elements in these communities".
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