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agenda

[uh-jen-duh] / əˈdʒɛn də /


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The accounting standard-setter for U.S. companies and nonprofits added these two crypto projects to its agenda over the past few months in response to public feedback.

From The Wall Street Journal

As for the off-site home’s decor, the set design crew had a definite agenda: make it as Christmassy as possible.

From MarketWatch

Documents released under the National Archives of Ireland in Dublin show that, before the trip was cancelled, the agenda for the visit had become "rather more elaborate" than initially thought.

From BBC

Repairing relations with Kosovo's strongest international supporters, the EU and the US, should also be on the agenda.

From BBC

Despite the concessions, the new budget still translates to spending cuts for nearly all ministries, advancing Milei’s austerity agenda.

From The Wall Street Journal