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"political agenda" refers to a set of ideas, goals, or plans that a person or group of people has in the realm of politics. It usually involves the issues they care about, the changes they wish to make, and the strategies they use to achieve those goals.
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We're not led
by political agendas; we only take direction from our members and what they feel is most important to them.
The fundamental problem is that factions have discovered that the courts can be used to
advance political agenda that they can not get through the legislature.
They can hold on to their beliefs without making contributions to
further political agendas on the dime of customers, many of whom don't agree.
The task now is not to adopt the Coalition
political agenda as our own, because the agenda is overwhelmingly a Conservative agenda.
Let's stop using him to advance whatever belief we want cause he doesn't care
about political agendas or economic systems.
It seeks to position water at the top of the
global political agenda and to produce worldwide policies to help authorities develop and manage water resources, and encourage efficient water use.
Many came to protest standards that they say advance a
conservative political agenda and turn back the clock on educational advances the state has made.
Those on the right, who want to capture the jobs, programs, and networks for their
opposing political agenda, also have little interest in dialogue.
I do think an artist has a role to play, but every artist is different in their approach to understanding and pushing against the
current political agenda.
The question in terms of the governor's
larger political agenda is whether this wage increase signals a trend, rather than temporary cover for a return to the Republican - compatible center.
On the challenging side, energy is delivered within a regulatory environment and mere humans are making a series of policy decisions; politicians and regulators are motivated by
different political agendas.
However busy she is, given that «climate science» is the basis of her
entire political agenda, there is no excuse for not knowing what she's talking about.
In the present context, there is no value to piling up more dollar obligations in exchange for goods today, unless one has a
domestic political agenda to fulfill.
But he continued to gather skills and experience, and by the time environmental protection made it onto the
French political agenda, he was well positioned.
Anyway, it was promoted by what turned out to be a very small number of biologists with a
1960s political agenda.
But teachers who don't like being forced to pay for their union's
political agenda need to stand up and just say no.
No teacher should be forced to support collective bargaining activities that further an
explicitly political agenda of bigger government and higher taxes.
These pieces expose the ways belief systems can relate to fiction and constructed realities, but do not suggest any emotional or
political agenda whatsoever.
This statement does not predict that B will happen, but when it fits
ones political agenda, they will claim that it is a prediction.
Women organizations working 24 × 7 on vote
bank political agenda have drafted this Domestic violence act just to manufacture a sense of awe, havoc and threat in society.
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