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On the other hand, he wrote, "television broadcasters are some of the most likely fodder for roadkill of any of the current media companies".
On the other hand, he wrote, "television broadcasters are some of the most likely fodder for roadkill of any of the current media companies". They would not die overnight, he cautioned, but more choice would inevitably constrict the mass audience.
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He chastised Republican leaders for engineering the impeachment votes and said, in words that will most likely provide fodder for Republican television advertisements this fall, "What happened as a result does a great disservice to a man I believe will be regarded in the history books as one of our greatest presidents".
Because of those bailouts, and with anti-banker sentiment on the rise as Mr. Brown and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany face political challenges, the complaint against Goldman will most likely serve as fodder not only for lawsuits but for proponents of tougher financial regulation.
While he's not one of those quiet classicists like, say, Poussin, Ingres, Mondrian or Agnes Martin, who will most likely never wind up fodder for dramaturges and screenwriters, he's not one of those tortured scenery-chewing figures like Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Vincent van Gogh, Stanley Spencer or Jackson Pollock that dramatization seems to demand.
The most likely outcome is still Microsoft buying Yahoo, and this is all just fodder for the negotiations.
The hesitation has given Mr. McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee whose advisers concede he would most likely fall far short of Mr. Obama's fund-raising for the general election, fodder for a series of attacks.
Most likely.
Mid-seventies, most likely.
The most likely outcome?
Most likely dead.
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