Sentences with phrase «much bigger agenda»

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.
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.

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I very much agree with what you say, but be cautious that in your very proper rejection of having «big plans» and «agendas» and «how - to promotions» that you not go diving off the opposite edge.
Sourcing and developing own label and exclusive wines for pubs, bars, and restaurants is very much now on the agenda of the country's biggest wine distributors and importers.
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».
He made peace with his biggest nemesis in the labor movement, the teachers unions, by denouncing much of the state education agenda he had pushed in his first term.
In this respect, Cuomo's «New NY» agenda looks more like «Old NJ» — Atlantic City, N.J., that is, if on a much bigger scale.
Dr. Davis is a champion of health in a world that dispenses plenty of information, though much of it carefully concealed to serve an agenda of big business, not of health.
Well for most surfers it's a mix of pumping waves, sunshine, cheap living and good vibes... and of course some empty lineups are always on the agenda but with surfing growing so much that can be a big ask!
He was, however, surrounding himself with a cadre of conservative operatives who embraced agendas completely absent from George Bush's campaign rhetoric: for example, we later learned, a top priority was to invade and overtake Iraq, even much before weaponized commercial jets ripped a big chunk out of the Pentagon and took down New York City's Twin Towers.
As attorney general for a state that is one the nation's biggest oil, natural gas and grain producers, Pruitt has been at the forefront of lawsuits challenging EPA regulations on carbon emissions and water pollution, and he is expected to lead the effort to erase much of President Barack Obama's environmental agenda.
Donald Trump would in all probability be a much better President in regard to climate change and renewable energy than Ted Cruz, who has already shown how far he is willing to go in order to further the Big Oil agenda.
Expounding on this he said, «if you're a writer for let's say the New York Post or the Dailey News [two tabloids here in The Big Apple] you write at an elementary school level; if you are writing for the New York Times you write for a much more educated and sophisticated reader, and if you write for The Wall Street Journal you write for the Times readership with a specific agenda.
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