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The current media environment encourages a more spoon-fed approach.
This was later described as a "spoon-fed" accounting of the rioting.
English players have been criticised by their peers for being spoon-fed and spoilt.
Americans are being spoon-fed political correctness, and many are tired of it.
His government vows not to lead another "spoon-fed" African country and promotes the policy of self-reliance.
Senators today seemed to improvise and spoon-fed questions on tan-colored cards to one side or another.
Something apart from the spoon-fed subjects finds its way onto your radar, and one doesn't have to keep up with the Joneses every day.
He didn't want the same story everybody else got: spoon-fed by the authorities, telling only what they wanted to tell with the requisite spin attached.
And don't expect to get spoon-fed here.
If children are (silver-) spoon-fed fashion too early, we run the risk that all they'll want is sackcloth by the time they reach style maturity.
But even those more forgiving of spoon-fed sentiment may find it hard to warm to "Under the Bridge."
Mr. Fishman, 50, acknowledges that he was spoon-fed unionism as a child.
I started to boil when my fellow reporters began to file back into the pressroom after being spoon-fed quotes in the interview room.
I'd spend the rest of my short life shut in a wing of the Lincolnshire house being spoon-fed medicines.
Nothing more vile than a rich, spoon-fed pratt like Cameron exploiting people like this.
"We feel that we're being spoon-fed bodies three to four a day," saidJohn Felice, one of the relatives.
"He's playing against the Gary Players of the world, guys who have been spoon-fed golf all their lives," Fleisher said.
The public was spoon-fed information about the crisis, with no news until 21 hours after Mr. Obuchi's hospitalization.
The morality is spoon-fed and self-serving.
The quality of your degree (academic, at least) is determined by how much work you put in, not by how much you're spoon-fed.
The organisation has better things to do than spend its energy settling a spat between two spoon-fed champions from the world's wealthiest trading blocs.
He couldn't pompous silver- spoon-fed fools like Jordan Scheffield.
Nurses also spoon-fed laudanum to infants.
At GCSE level you're spoon-fed everything - the texts you need to read, the questions to explore.
For all the spoon-fed portraits of the president exuding new gravitas since the war began, President Bush is still an easy man to take lightly.