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on the front burner
adjective as in current
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The Israel-Hamas war has thrust Israel and Palestinians back on the front burner of United States policy, and abruptly injected some long-standing divisive issues into the 2024 presidential race.
With firms less desperate for talent and diversity, equity and inclusion programs no longer on the front burner, initiatives like skills-based hiring can lose momentum.
It's hard to imagine House Republicans would use this heavily padded tome as the basis for an impeachment article since it would also put Trump's stolen documents case on the front burner again but they might just do it.
I told him that this was on the front burner and that it would get appropriate attention.”
The United States’ continued support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, and the growing role it could play in the Israel-Palestinian conflict following the Hamas terrorist attack, has put foreign policy back on the front burner.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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