"New fodder" refers to new material or information that can be used as a source of inspiration or discussion. It can refer to fresh content that can be used for various purposes, such as generating ideas, sparking conversations, or creating new projects.
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This result provides
new fodder for a contentious debate over whether bacterial genes are present in the human genome.
It will also
add new fodder to the debate of whether to buy an ebook reader or a tablet.
I can see right now that this will
add new fodder to support the global warming deniers.
That was certainly the case at an anti-corruption conference held in Toronto recently when speakers practically tripped over
new fodder as they left their hotel rooms thanks to the continuing saga of the SNC - Lavalin bribery scandal.
Two Republican Senate candidates running in closely watched Long Island battleground races failed to qualify for the Tax Revolt ballot line —
providing new fodder for their Democratic opponents.
(I admit that's been my experience thus far and it's why I'm not sure I'm doing anything wrong here, though it admittedly doesn't give me as
much new fodder for my blog!).
Yeah, we've already confirmed that the BlackBerry Curve 8520 will be dropping on T - Mobile next month but while the Tour trolls are occupied with a flurry
of new fodder, why not take a moment to enjoy it once again?
By the same token, it means
finding new fodder, by solidifying the reputations of those who die young before it is too late.
Trump
offered new fodder for that view this week with his petulant tour of Europe, his refusal to affirm the principle of mutual defense for members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and his announcement Thursday that the U.S. is «getting out» of the Paris agreement on climate change.
The finding could help explain how animals can tell water from other fluids, and it
adds new fodder to a centuries - old debate: Does water have a taste of its own, or is it a mere vehicle for other flavors?
You can continue to look for
new fodder to hate the Republicans though, my dear «moderate» friend.
As we invite Arca ™'s machine learning further into our personal lives, human interactions become
the new fodder for analysis, and even the slightest twitch threatens to expose subconscious thoughts and feelings.
Now, skeptics of climate change — and McIntyre is not alone — have
new fodder to absorb from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit scandal.