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agenda

[uh-jen-duh] / əˈdʒɛn də /


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Bob Hogg wants to make sure it doesn't fall off the agenda.

From BBC

At the time, it said it would focus on growth in Australia and New Zealand, but that international expansion was also on its agenda.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shah opted instead to speak to voters through social media posts, in which he pledged a sweeping anti-corruption agenda, judiciary reforms, and to create 1.2m new jobs, among other things.

From BBC

A smaller balance sheet, combined with a pro-growth agenda, could make mortgage-backed securities more attractive and help strengthen the housing market, said Charles Tan, chief investment officer of global fixed income at American Century Investments.

From Barron's

Speaking of altars, Ms. Boston is sacrificing narrative momentum on behalf of a pretty obvious agenda—cataloging horror-movie conventions and classic devices and seeing if any still click.

From The Wall Street Journal