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Block a deal and give fodder to a general election opponent on the left.
He's moving beyond his factual account and adding some context that will give fodder to people who believe that Trump's actions were obstruction of justice.
The changes also give fodder to conservatives who have long complained that mainstream journalists are sympathetic to the views of Democrats.
And in fact, understanding that we needed to persuade him and other moderates on the court at the time, using facts and reason and common sense rather than resorting to the standard ideological arguments that give fodder to your supporters but do little to advance a more nuanced, compassionate law made me a better advocate.
The first is the most obvious: the report doesn't give fodder to enemy propaganda, what we did provides that fodder.
Connolly, the freshman leader, said that passing the bill would give fodder to political opponents -- even as it is uncertain the Senate will move on it.
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The two reports gave fodder to critics of Mr. Silver.
"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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