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agenda

[uh-jen-duh] / əˈdʒɛn də /


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At one time, newspapers big and small had reporters at school board meetings who probably would have noticed settlements on the agenda and submitted records requests to reveal them.

From Los Angeles Times

Critics say that in its zeal to get its agenda into court, ADF has manufactured disputes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stokes said his comments had been twisted to suit an "agenda" when the discussion came to a head during the first Test against Zimbabwe in May.

From BBC

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to unveil the agenda for the next phase of his government in the immediate aftermath of May's crucial elections.

From BBC

Or as Comer put it more directly in a statement: “Chief Pamela Smith coerced staff to report artificially low crime data and cultivated a culture of fear to achieve her agenda.”

From The Wall Street Journal