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agendas

noun as in list of things to do

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But in recent centuries, they have actually used their money to support other political figures and agendas, as they have not necessarily themselves been holding office.

From Slate

Oligarchs use their wealth-power because they have very important agendas that they want to achieve.

From Slate

After El Paso I began investigating how a border crisis, rising temperatures, disasters and the swirling political reactions to them were affecting the agendas and vigilante campaigns of the far right.

From Salon

In their hands it became a weapon to justify their agendas — or at least a useful tool to expand their movements.

From Salon

Now, politicians, newscasters, podcast hosts and white nationalists were picking up his ideas about pollution and scarcity, immigration and global warming, that fit their agendas, swirling them together with historical tropes about ecology and racist thought and conspiracy theories, not sure, necessarily, where the ideas had come from but eager to trade on their currency.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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