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manifesto

[man-uh-fes-toh] / ˌmæn əˈfɛs toʊ /


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Perhaps it’s a generational manifesto: to succeed in a system built for someone else, you have to be audacious, relentless and insane.

From Salon

In Labour's general election manifesto last year the party pledged to use "every government tool available to target perpetrators and address the root causes of abuse and violence".

From BBC

One law enforcement official comes across a journal in the backpack, and can be heard saying it reads like a "manifesto".

From BBC

By convention, the House of Lords does not block bills which were included in a government's election manifesto from becoming law but this would not apply in this case.

From BBC

Labour's general election manifesto last year said the party's "landmark mission to halve violence against women and girls in a decade will require a national effort".

From BBC