Sentences with phrase «provides much fodder»

Inextricably linked to the preservation obligations plaguing counsel and litigants are the production disputes that provide much fodder for our judges and courts.
With the election year shining a bright light on candidates» business interests, litigation over Donald Trump's chain of golf courses has provided much fodder for Harris.

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What I find so disturbing is that the metaphorical stories provided by the Bible provide so much fodder for intellectual exploration, but they are being read as if by 5 year olds.
While this debate has provided fodder for policy wonks, it has not had much influence on Capitol Hill which seems poised to allow federal unemployment benefits to lapse without much of an alternative strategy for getting the long term jobless working again.
Taking a largely historical perspective, Van Engen's essay most notably affirms the value in the missional church movement, which provides much of the fodder for the respondents.
That's cool just stop providing so much fodder!
The book is a rich and vibrant work that provides too much fodder for a two - hour film to capture.
Christopher Joyce's report for NPR notes how the study provides fodder for everyone in the fracking fight, raising — as is the case with much science — more questions than it answers.
It doesn't appear to provide much insight, but definitely plenty of fodder for the inactivists of this world.
Given that these trivial data issues such as Harry provide so much fodder for your detractors, why is more effort not made to quality check the data.
IMHO, your credibility would benefit much more from taking the aforementioned persons to task rather than providing more fodder for the «skeptics».
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