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agenda

[uh-jen-duh] / əˈdʒɛn də /


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The company escorted Energy Secretary Chris Wright on his visit last month, according to a copy of Wright’s agenda.

From The Wall Street Journal

"That structure gave it a degree of insulation from the political and business pressures that often shape editorial agendas in the region," he said.

From BBC

They all have agendas, many of them secret.

From The Wall Street Journal

Topics on the agenda include how the UK and Ireland can work together to address cost-of-living challenges as well as strengthen domestic security and manage crises, BBC News NI understands.

From BBC

The White House has backed the Senate legislation, though housing policy has struggled to break through in Washington as the war in Iran and other issues dominate the political agenda.

From Barron's