Sentences with word «fodder»

"Fodder" refers to food that is given to livestock animals, such as hay or grain. It can also mean something or someone that is used to serve a particular purpose or advantage for someone else. Full definition
To say it doesn't go to plan would be an understatement, providing fodder for more laughs, if you are the sort of twisted person that I am.
Use these stories as fodder for blog posts, newsletters, and other marketing materials.
Most date ideas are relatively light on the wallet, but are sure to provide you and your significant other with plenty of fodder for many date nights to come.
In the holiday season, decorations become fodder as well.
This piece is taken from my own garden, which will provide more fodder for space exploration as the seasons change.
The background information on your profile page — where you went to school, other companies you've been associated with — provides great fodder for finding common ground with strangers and building relationships.
What activities do you do right now that would make good fodder on a commercial truck driver resume?
Alternatively, identify the tasks that you put off, either because you don't like them or aren't good at them — those are perfect fodder for delegation.
They'll throw in enemies that aren't just fodder into the mix as you start to gaining access to new gear.
Regardless of what happens, the experience provides much fodder from which states and advocates can learn as they continue to push for high standards and accountability for results.
There's more fodder on the forest floor for wildfires.
Aside from the camera issues, the game never is terribly hard on its own, but there are some odd difficulty spikes throughout, followed by more hordes upon hordes of fodder enemies.
They didn't look simply like relegation fodder to me though.
It was a constant challenge to get enough fodder for the winter.
I didn't know that in a few months she would die of cancer and I would be left with grief and amazing fodder from those conversations.
This result provides new fodder for a contentious debate over whether bacterial genes are present in the human genome.
This can be a huge source of blog fodder.
Throughout the centuries, the concept of adultery has provided writers with rich fodder for wonderfully compelling stories.
In the end, the tax was short - lived, but its value as campaign fodder was not lost on his opponents.
I don't see as political fodder when we were explaining our experiences we have with our children and the public school system.
It's an unexpected ingredient that separates the movie from the bulk of action movie fodder.
It made easy fodder for late - night comics.
And do a good job providing ample fodder for........
Often, producers or editors are scrambling to find fodder for interviews or articles.
Not only could this help your customized resume rise to the top of the pile, it's great conversation fodder for that interview.
First of all, poor weather and fodder crops in 2016 resulted in low yield from dairy cows.
Then, a shift from a grain - based vegetarian diet to one rich in meat and milk led to greater diversion of the world's grain harvest into animal fodder.
These upcoming events represent excellent fodder for blog posts, news releases, client alerts, media pitches and other methods to highlight your insights, ability and successful work for clients.
The report adds fodder to the debate among policy makers over whether price gains are indeed making clear progress toward their 2 percent goal.
But already there is fresh fodder for its cause.
While fairly standard fodder for anything role playing, I found the fetch quests were quite often too long and with little reward.
Interest is so intense that even mundane, day - to - day details have become media fodder.
The new results will no doubt offer fodder for the continuing debate over education.
More certainty and information creates less fodder by gaming opponents.
It would also mean that land now used to grow fodder for animals would have to be turned to crops, which in turn means lower meat and dairy production.
Most of the study's headline fodder lies in survey results related to ebooks vs. print books.
What initially passes for PBS fodder doesn't turn out like the garden - variety nature or science documentary.
It's the back story, however, that's made this potential union such tasty gossip fodder.
Dogs have been depicted in art for centuries; their loyalty, strength, work ethic and love endless fodder for artists to use as both subject and symbol.
They refuse to be history fodder, of course.
These neat solutions provide interesting fodder about which to blog.
Use the brilliant people as a foil to spur yourself and the total fools as entertainment fodder... and yeah, context.
If you're a journalist or a researcher, there is plenty of fodder here to track economic and social trends.
His priority is to be partisan, and to use his powers of appointment to bring more lobby fodder into the upper house.
Sometimes, however, dedicated activists seem to literally make up studies out of whole cloth, or ideological scientists perform dubious studies to create fodder for their side.
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