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"Whatever he concedes gives fodder to his opponents on the Hill and on the campaign trail.
That helps ensure police protection (though it also gives fodder to those locals who view homosexuality as a decadent Western import).
There's tradition and ritual, custom and acceptance behind that, fans who are good sports will accept the outcome, and it gives fodder for big arguments and beer sales.
Even if it doesn't ultimately intervene, its warning gives fodder to those EU politicians who are opposed to membership for what would be the trade block's first majority-Muslim nation.
The film gives fodder to opponents of assisted reproductive technology, who argue the fertility "industry" has led to psychologically scarred children and the "commodification" of human life.
Putting off a major element of the 2010 health care reform law less than six months before the expansion of health insurance coverage to millions is supposed to take effect nevertheless stands as a setback for the administration and gives fodder to Obamacare critics to proclaim the law isn't ready for prime time.
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The two reports gave fodder to critics of Mr. Silver.
Block a deal and give fodder to a general election opponent on the left.
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