Phrases with «radical agenda»

The phrase "radical agenda" refers to a set of extreme and major changes or goals that a person or group is pushing for. It suggests that these changes are very different from the existing norms and can be seen as controversial or disruptive. Full definition

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Sentences with «radical agenda»

  • However, many participants at the first of three scheduled meetings of the Legislature's Common Core study committee seemed to believe Common Core is a new, radical agenda foisted on Indiana schools by the Obama administration. (indianapublicmedia.org)
  • San Francisco bureau chief Jeff Bercovici speculated Thiel may have a truly radical agenda: (inc.com)
  • General secretary Len McCluskey told the Unite conference in Liverpool that the union had had its problems with the party but that they offered an «increasingly radical agenda» and were the only alternative to the «ruinous Conservative coalition». (bbc.com)
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