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agenda

[uh-jen-duh] / əˈdʒɛn də /


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This is not on my agenda, but when the time comes to hand over the stewardship of the show, I will be very excited to do it.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 18, 2026

“They put on the agenda that they were going to discuss a conversation that the mayor had with the county judge and a developer of a possible data center going to our area,” she says.

From MarketWatch Aug. 17, 2026

Many Paxton-supported policies, according to Talarico, advance that agenda.

From Salon Aug. 14, 2026

These issues will be high on the agenda when researchers from across the region meet in Abuja later this year to review the West African Vulture Conservation Action Plan, which was drafted in 2022.

From BBC Aug. 12, 2026

At least as important, King morally and politically legitimized a youth-led agenda of confrontational social change that would define one of the most crucial decades of the American Century.

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson

Families pay a $10 annual instructional fee for the agendas.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2026

The two candidates for California governor came to Sacramento offering policy agendas that were both sweeping and vague.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

The so-called alignment problem, or AIs developing their own agendas and deciding to eliminate humanity?

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 23, 2026

But the alliance soon unravelled as they pursued divergent political agendas.

From BBC May 11, 2026

Haints seemed to have their own minds and agendas, despite what Aunt Rose might think.

From "Ophie's Ghosts" by Justina Ireland

The next most important agendum was the division of reparations so far received, a matter complicated by profits derived from the Ruhr occupation, seizures made, deliveries in kind received, etc.

From Time Magazine Archive

But a principal agendum of the conference is the limitation of submarines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Principal agendum of the pages standing at the rostrum steps was to lift the train of each ascending delegate with combined dexterity, good timing and discretion.

From Time Magazine Archive

To this perfection it is, therefore, bound, as the fundamental science, to attain, and to it the maxim may justly be applied: Nil actum reputans, si quid superesset agendum.

From The Critique of Pure Reason by John Miller Dow Meiklejohn

Their main agendum was to pronounce their complete independence of men.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 10, 1920 by Sir Owen Seaman




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