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manifesto

[man-uh-fes-toh] / ˌmæn əˈfɛs toʊ /


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Key policy clashes have yet to develop with most manifestoes not due to be released until after Easter.

From BBC

The bestseller—which she described as a “sort of feminist manifesto”—helped to make women’s professional advancement a boardroom topic.

From The Wall Street Journal

He launched the party's manifesto and unveiled constituency candidates last week.

From BBC

The 2021 manifesto suggested doubling the child payment to £20 a week - and after a series of increases it's now set to hit £28.20.

From BBC

Not surprisingly, “The Comeback,” as a thing made by humans, comes down firmly on their side — it’s a manifesto at times — even as it acknowledges, uncomfortably, that computer-produced content might be “good enough.”

From Los Angeles Times