front burner造句1 Now you are cooking on the front burner.
2 Anything that keeps education on the front burner is good.
3 The work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines.
4 It helps to put an important issue back on the front burner.
5 But according to this article out Friday in the NYT, politicians should use exceeding caution before pushing the issue to the front burner.
6 Global imbalances are back. Large and volatile capital flows, exchange rate pressures, rapidly growing excess reserves - all this is on the front burner once again.
7 The committee has put consideration of that question on the front burner.
8 But as that rate declines -- and forecasters think it will do so only slowly,[www.] falling to just 9 percent by year's end -- Kocherlakota expects the debate will move to the Fed's front burner.
9 The birds-and-bees talk that parents tend to put off may have jumped to the front burner.
10 With the economy taking a tumble, things improving by some measures in Iraq and much attention riveted on the 2008 presidential race, Iraq has faded from the front burner.
11 With the global quest for long-term competitiveness assuming new urgency, education is on everyone's front burner.
12 Since you re a student, you should put your study on the front burner.