Sentences with phrase «big agenda»

He obviously had a much bigger agenda in mind - such as saving the entire planet.
However, some of the other attendees have very big agenda's as well.
It's use as money is actually a byproduct of the much bigger agenda of replacing all software licenses, copyright, patents and monopolies with free software.
«Learning and Change Networks are addressing the three big agenda items of schooling improvement - blended learning and cultural responsiveness as a whole - instead of creating projects that deal with those agendas separately, as so often happens.»
One lawmaker who has intimate knowledge of education issues recently told me that New York conservatives with bigger agendas have found «the perfect wedge» in the Common Core.
Even though Majumdar will be overseeing a much bigger agenda as energy under secretary, he will need to spend much of his time guiding ARPA - E, a 2 - year - old agency with a strong reputation that nonetheless faces tough times.
Howle, who addressed the board in person and praised the effort of the past 16 months, was no sooner out of the room than the commission began looking at its next big agenda - implementing some 80 recommendations from a blue ribbon panel on improving teacher quality.
The Business Roundtable, a collection of leading corporations, has scheduled millions of dollars in television ads supporting corporate tax cuts, Trump's biggest agenda item for the fall.
When lawmakers return from their Christmas break on January 8, they will have to immediately address a handful of issues before any big agenda items can get underway.
And no special interest group has a bigger agenda than the believers, who are fighting to keep their mental illness from being recognized as just that.
We didn't have a big agenda while we were there but I did have 1 place that was an absolute must for me — Mercado de La Boqueria.
«Tthe reality is that we are all here for public service; we are here because there's a bigger agenda.
The prime minister's spokesman claimed the government was having to put out so much news on the one day because it had «a big agenda».
The CSJ, which still has a big agenda on prisons, housing, family and addiction, is the most influential think tank of its era.
This is all part and parcel of our bigger agenda of rebalancing the economy; of taking on the North - South divide.
This is a big agenda, and a convention charged with considering further devolution would need to have a phased work programme and prioritise certain items.
We have a big agenda.
'» For some in the community, she said, marriage equality was the main goal, but many others see a big agenda ahead «to reach full equality.»
It's a big agenda.
GRAIN is a small group with a big agenda, and we appreciate any support or participation you can provide.
JS: There's a bigger agenda at the moment in the UK about a school - led system and about schools supporting other schools and this push towards sharing best practice.
She's an outspoken woman with a big heart and a big agenda: to help parents in Memphis find the best schools for their children — whether they're charter schools or traditional public schools.
Overall, I like Aspiration's big agenda to grow into a larger financial institution that aims to put greed aside and create sustainable investment and banking products.
A politician enacting a big agenda without his party ain't going far.
He's just a useful idiot along with his fellow travelers for a bigger agenda.
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