Sentences with phrase «particular agenda»

But to say they all are there pushing a very particular agenda is rather unfair.
If the alarmists hadn't pushed so hard on the their preferred solutions in conjunction with certain politicians with particular agendas there would have been little kick back.
All these progressive movements rejected traditionalist attitudes to art and sought to champion their own particular agenda of modernism.
Is it that libertarians prioritize that one particular agenda item over all their others?
Which is not a bad thing; we typically treat each client's particular agenda as just another part of the diverse set of creative challenges that make every game's design process fun and interesting.
In this sense, they are no longer interested in ascertaining the truth, but only in whatever will serve their own particular agendas.
They notice that many Wesleyans seem more intent on pushing their particular agenda and using the church to further these special ends than on enabling the church as a whole to survive and flourish.
They have set aside (without downgrading) their particular agendas in order to galvanize a larger constituency on behalf of reempowered parenting.
Its when either side of any group, religious, gays or whatever decide they have to get in my face about it, or go over the top to promote their particular agenda it becomes too much.
Still others desire to have the nation turn itself away from King's particular agenda and toward the single momentous issue of possible total annihilation by nuclear war.
I've determined that there's a political faction out there that needs a name, because it's a group of conspiracy theorists with a particular agenda that's becoming somewhat influential, and it's achieving its agenda fairly well.
What you can do: If the other parent is open to communication, compare notes on your particular agendas and see if there is any point at which your conflicting desires overlap.
«We didn't have a particular agenda in our minds when we decided to conduct this research.»
Kolb then asks the governor if he has a «particular agenda, other than talking to the press,» adding: «What's the point of us getting together?»
One of the main objections to altering the Constitution in that way is that, once convened, there would be no restrictions on what can be changed or added if a voting bloc with enough votes was formed to push a particular agenda.
His particular agenda in Albany this time around, he said, is to «clean that place up,» noting that in current state legislative races, «There are four people running under indictment... There's something wrong with that.»
«One thing I do know is that there does seem to be a series of - how can I put it - leaks or sharing of information with The Guardian that is designed to serve a particular agenda,» he told the Today programme.
At that meeting, the committee also considers any requests submitted to it by individuals who wish to address the Council on a particular agenda item.
I would love it to go on about a slew of other important issues to me, (fiber, fermentation / gut health, not fearing traditional soy products, lifestyle, etc,) but that gets too complicated, confusing and controversial for this particular agenda.
I love nature and being outdoors; I'll enjoy anything that serves as an excuse to get outside and love to travel with no particular agenda.
But there's no particular agenda that I'm trying to push.
But, he emphasizes yet again, «That's not a decision we make and we're not trying to push a particular agenda
The quality of our public schools has been measured in innumerable ways, and stakeholders may draw on any number of sources for rankings to support a particular agenda.
Teachers like Hanan Huneidi, a 7th - through 12 - grade teacher for at - risk students in the Bay Area, California, says she feels that if she includes LGBTQ content in her lessons, staff and students assume she's trying to push a particular agenda because she's gay.
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced that the new rules will stop «secularist campaign groups» from targeting faith school admission «as part of a particular agenda».
Course weeks labeled «Suturing together a conservative public agenda: markets, religion, standards, and inequality» raise doubts about whether the aim is to educate or to promote a particular agenda.
Hill and Jochim claim that the these structures increase local control, decrease the interest of those who want to advance a particular agenda, and will result in greater equity across the system.
«People with a particular agenda will seize on one dimension of the story that supports their case,» Buckley said.
«It doesn't come across as ideological or driven by a particular agenda
Obviously, each government / minister wants to be seen to have made «improvement» & so all «data» will be interpreted according to their particular agenda.
Besides, I never write fiction to take sides on an issue, or to push any particular agenda.
Bush sought power less to pursue a particular agenda, the author writes, than to fulfill «an ideal of service and an ambition — a consuming one — to win.»
But I'm also pragmatic about the business realities we all face, and as a Board member I would endeavor to represent the interests of all members rather than promoting a particular agenda.
It's often when that context is removed for some reason (with violence depicted in a trailer, a short demo for promotional purposes or deliberately isolated in support of a particular agenda) that games get in the most trouble.
Our methodology is a strict accounting that doesn't allow these sleights - of - hand that abound in energy system analyses based on the analyst's particular agenda.
He is also a popular public speaker who loves to make up «facts» to suit his particular agenda.
But Roger A. Pielke, Jr., the blogging political scientist at the University of Colorado and a frequent antagonist of the center's environmental blogger, Joe Romm, shot back, asserting that the scientists, by associating with an advocacy group pressing a particular agenda on climate, were making matters worse.
NCDC, as led by Tom Karl, is not interested in an inclusive assessment of climate science issues (in this case the multi-decadal surface temperature trends), but are only interested in promoting their particular agenda and in protecting their particular data set.
This arbitrary legislating upon matters due to pressure from lobby groups who only consider their particular agendas in this specific time, are anathema to what scientists should support.
That much of the media accepted the NCA without questioning its findings and conclusions either indicates they are naive or they have chosen to promote a particular agenda and this report fits their goal.

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