There is no evidence that the collapse of the Lisbon 2010 Agenda has let loose any animal spirits for change. |
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With the exception of the excellent Agenda programme, the rest of their home produced material rarely rises above the level of banality. |
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Agenda for Change also does nothing to redress staff shortages and the huge pressures on frontline staff. |
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Agenda item 8 is a review of the principles for establishing the safe manning levels of ships. |
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Agenda for Change could see radiographers, who perform X-rays, ultrasound scans and radiotherapy on cancer patients, working a 37.5-hour week. |
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These issues are thoroughly canvassed in the Research Agenda and Background Report. |
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At its core, The Agenda is another book about how the days of selling to eager, captive customers are over. |
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Boutros-Ghali's 1995 Supplement to an Agenda for Peace reasserts the crucial importance of consent, impartiality, and non-use of force to operational success. |
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Before diving into the fiction that has inflated Agenda 21 to fear-mongering status, we must first understand the facts. |
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The Agenda for Change agreement aimed to provide harmonised pay and career progression. |
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With Agenda 21, I will be someone who will be put on a watch list. |
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Research by Agenda found one fifth of women and girl patients in mental health units had suffered physical restraint. |
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The Recycle session of the Agenda 2020 Technology Summit II was held in June in conjunction with the 2004 Paper Recycling Conference. |
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This decision enables the IOC to be directly involved in the UN Agenda and to attend UN General Assembly meetings where it can take the floor. |
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The WNA Board of Directors adopted the WNA 2011-2012 Public Policy Agenda for this legislative biennium. |
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We are celebrating with the UICC that cancer and non-contagious diseases are part of the United Nations' Post-2015 Development Agenda. |
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In Hidden Agenda, while the role doesn't call for much range, he does turn in a believable performance. |
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Previously, she was World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council Chair of the Future of Internet Security and now is on the board of YouGov. |
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Since 2008, Le Havre has been part of the network of Energy Cities and, in this context, it applies the steps of Agenda 21 and an Environmental Approach to Urban Planning. |
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So his jovial walkaround visit yesterday morning was less about resurrecting the long-dead Respect Agenda, and more about reminding everyone just who he thinks is to blame. |
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My government will put terrorism at the top of its agenda in the forthcoming parliament. |
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Now you can sleep easy, safe in the knowledge that someone in a position of power is promoting your agenda. |
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They are expressing the national agenda of their new country by documenting important moments in the past. |
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His actions have spoiled the accommodationist agenda, and marred the image of the revolution. |
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Every year, the state opening of Parliament includes the Queen's Speech, which sets out the government's agenda for the coming year. |
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They returned to the hall in time for the next item on the agenda, amid jeers and taunts from the Treasury benches. |
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I think this guy is a religious fanatic and a Jesus freak, and he is just hell-bent on getting some sort of bizarro agenda through. |
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Moreover, racists do not need any assistance or prompting in pursuing their malevolent agenda. |
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Building the necessary team to support the growing agenda will also be an accountability of the job holder. |
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His latest book has a more activist agenda, albeit one that's cloaked as a continuation of his architecture lessons. |
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The interview agenda of general topical areas should be weighted by relative importance, as suggested by the following. |
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The agenda is interesting, but with glaring holes where the problems of the world are. |
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Suddenly he was fair game once more and there was more than just terrorism on the agenda. |
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There is too much at stake in this relationship for either side to really push an adversary agenda with the other. |
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Paine's memory was revered whenever social equality was put back on the political agenda. |
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One method of helping students with this is to provide a daily agenda on the bulletin board, whiteboard, or on a projection screen. |
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He has been visibly ratty about his inability to get the media to follow his agenda. |
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To find a social base for its reactionary agenda, big business is invariably forced to cultivate political reaction and cultural backwardness. |
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The White House agenda of militarism and social reaction is not some accident, nor is it merely the whim of certain right-wing individuals. |
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All these policies are simply different sides of the same reactionary agenda. |
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But in addition to being erratic, Lewis has a particularly reactionary political agenda. |
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The sense of wholeness she talks of here, the idea of completion, for me evokes a moral agenda. |
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The meeting discussed the agenda for the games and a further meeting will be held at a later date. |
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I am more than content to discuss this issue further and will add this to the agenda for our next meeting. |
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He added that the issue had been added to the agenda of a full meeting of the deans of education this week. |
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Shareholders can use the opportunity to place items on the meeting agenda or to ask questions. |
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Mayor Graham Francis said the meeting agenda had been on display outside the town hall since Thursday. |
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A great day is planned with wining, dining and dancing top of the agenda and all are welcome. |
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A raft of football-orientated programmes will keep the game top of the agenda throughout the week. |
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Top of the agenda were plans for the Atlantic League designed to accommodate big clubs from the smaller countries. |
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Kim Beazley put the plan on top of the agenda when launching his campaign last Wednesday. |
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And worse still for the government, the row has exposed the real agenda behind their plans. |
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Having just sown Kuttinger and Nantes carrot seeds on my plot, this is top of my agenda for the coming weeks. |
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Critics are also right in suggesting that his policy agenda is somewhat bereft of concrete plans. |
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I have felt for a long time that, unless theatre addresses the public agenda, it will die. |
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Pay, independence and limits on the numbers of directorships held are top of his agenda. |
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These extreme situations provide an agenda for policymakers that students of strategy can address. |
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Yet one suspects that there is another agenda behind his attempt to subvert the global uniformity. |
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But what I wrote is probably more accurate in some obscure technical sense of reflecting my true agenda. |
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I think it is a problem for those who have an agenda in their own conservative party. |
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When the Government first began to publicly promote its agenda for full privatisation in 1998 there was a rural uproar. |
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It is this political agenda that accounts for the constant erosion of the democratic rights of the working class. |
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Refined and sleek, this handsome agenda cover slips easily into a jacket pocket or briefcase. |
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Also, the Civil Defence chief has been continuing to place the issue on the agenda of meetings. |
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Respect insiders confirmed Galloway's performance was on the agenda at the meeting. |
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It was agreed that this item will remain on the agenda for the next meeting of the area committee. |
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All members are requested to attend as there are a number of important items on the agenda for discussion. |
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All are asked to attend as a lot of matters are on the agenda for discussion. |
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Those and other matters are on the agenda for the meeting, which is open to the public. |
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The parish council has put the subject on the agenda to be discussed at its next meeting. |
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In this way, input from the public could have been put on the agenda of the meetings before any decision was made. |
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The report is expected to be on the agenda of the next meeting of the conservators in July. |
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The main item on the agenda of the meeting is the contract and graded payment to the players. |
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It is thought business plans were among the issues on the agenda to be discussed at Wednesday's get together. |
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There were four points on the agenda of the meeting, held last Thursday, related to the sale. |
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The matter will now be put on the agenda for the next meeting of the Newry and Mourne Health Committee. |
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This was one of the items on the agenda, up for discussion at the unit's AGM held recently. |
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They were high on the agenda at the annual meeting of the IMF held last September. |
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Plans to construct a wind farm are on the agenda for the September meeting of Ramsbottom and Tottington Area Board. |
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Ivory will again be a major issue on the agenda at the 11th meeting of CITES in April. |
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She added it would be put on the agenda at a meeting of the West Yorkshire Chamber of Trade this week. |
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There will be many items for discussion on the agenda and all members are asked to attend. |
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War is likely to be high on the agenda as entrepreneurs attempt to work out whether the conflict is good or bad for business. |
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Now, it has been put on the agenda to form an Amnesty Law to allow for the release of all political prisoners. |
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But deals are definitely back on the agenda, particularly among mid cap companies. |
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The Martell Grand National is likely to be on the agenda in the future for Intelligent, but not right away. |
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The question of a net limiter is likely to reappear on the agenda when the budgetary consequences of enlargement are felt. |
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No doubt, though, discussion of such deals is back on the agenda of investors. |
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He also told the taxi leadership that the deals were on the agenda of the Sataco board for finalisation. |
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First on the agenda for Gatti is likely to be a super-bout against Floyd Mayweather in April. |
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And here's an opportunity to set the agenda for the meeting, the venue and even the menu on the table. |
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Each team member would take a turn setting the agenda for the meeting and leading it. |
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It is clear from the evidence of both Ms. Billes and Mr. Wright that Fred Billes set the agenda at those meetings. |
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The presidency of the council and the right to chair and set the agenda for council meetings changes hands every six months. |
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As a reporter, she has spent her life setting the agenda and seems determined to continue to do so in our time together. |
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The first comprehensive survey of mountain Cloud Forests has just been published setting the agenda for a program of work to protect them. |
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The authors touch upon the importance of actors influencing and setting the agenda on biotechnology. |
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It has been a week in which the unions set the agenda more determinedly than at any recent Labour conference. |
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He confirmed on Radio 4's Today programme that he did believe women were setting the agenda in almost every walk of life. |
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People talk about multinational influence in politics setting the agenda, and while this is true to an extent, it isn't the whole picture. |
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By setting the agenda and influencing judgments, innovations become targets of imitation. |
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Too often, it seems, it is the ones determined to do the breaking who set the agenda and make the headlines. |
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For example, the community college baccalaureate is a result of practitioners' political agenda to aggrandize their institutions. |
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As with so many issues, this leaves them wide open to manipulation by those who have their own agenda to push. |
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Having won the balance of power, Peters defied his own election promises and realigned himself with the National Party and its pro-market agenda. |
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Of course, he is in no way obligated to provide solutions, else the play be nothing but a piece of agitprop with an in-your-face agenda. |
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Next month, look for news about an expanded agenda, expert panelists and a celebrated industry keynoter. |
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They're holding the party together, but they are passing an agenda that is dividing and polarizing the county. |
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Until recently these institutional reforms were to be the only items on the agenda. |
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Items on the agenda included the results of a feasibility study of redeveloping a ward block and a vision to improve the way the hospital runs. |
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They pay lip-service to the green agenda, but when it comes to taking measures that might lose votes, they don't want to know. |
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In the current environment, working capital management may not be top of your agenda but, ideally, it should be. |
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She was entrusted with the social inclusion agenda that he saw as being the purpose of the Scottish parliament. |
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The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments. |
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Clearly, this is part of the Government's agenda to regionalise the service, along with the rest of local government. |
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The reinvigoration of a 75 year old cultural agenda signals, if we're not mistaken, a shift in culture. |
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Even if they do, I think it's going to miss all the ambiguities in something that might not necessarily conform to a radical agenda. |
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Funnily, baseball and American football don't figure high in Andrew's sporting agenda. |
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The ideological warfare of the 1990s pitted the New Democratic agenda against Gingrich's Republicanism. |
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But it is being re-released now because sections of the film industry have woken up to the fact that global struggle is back on the agenda. |
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As the creation of the welfare state was high on the agenda of all parties, manifestos bore close resemblance on this point. |
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Tensions between francophones and anglophones have often driven the national political agenda in Canada. |
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Despite this the committee voted to take no further action with many angry that the motion had even been on the agenda. |
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Pet store owners fear that animal rights activists will try to use the law in situations such as this to push their agenda. |
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Applying this agenda to the resultative construction, one might search for semantic or other constraints on the construction's acceptability. |
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The agenda will include a review of all matters since the annual general meeting and planning of events for the summer. |
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He is particularly dour about the universities, where the professoriate remains overwhelmingly attached to a familiar leftward agenda. |
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Her revisionist agenda is to demonstrate that the shift of the center of the art market from Paris to New York predates World War II by one war. |
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Professor Pandey, according to the letter, is known for his revivalistic scholarship and has been enthusiastically propagating Dr Joshi's agenda. |
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This feminist agenda led to an examination of how editorial policies contribute to perpetrating sexist and misogynist stereotypes of women. |
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The Lib Dem council then pursued an agenda of slashing services and accelerated privatisation. |
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Ministers from the member states will try to agree on an agenda for a new round of global trade liberalization talks. |
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Workers will take the money, which they richly deserve, but it should not stop us seeing the big agenda and confronting the share scheme. |
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And as political questions move down the agenda, so cultural and purely sectarian conflicts have risen to the fore. |
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Dissatisfied councillors had to forego raising matters under Any Other Business on the agenda due to time constraints. |
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Transfixed by a sports agenda of lightish news, the BBC failed to see the real story. |
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But human rights, a key concern in the country that spawned the declaration of the rights of man in 1789, overshadowed the official agenda. |
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The politician's agenda does tend to be as dry and unemotional as his personality. |
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He finished his other routine hygiene rituals, meticulously following some unwritten agenda. |
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Product road maps and branding plans are among the first items on the agenda, according to the memo. |
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In this era of globalisation, we need to put our rich linguistic diversity back on the agenda. |
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European Union officials have assured their American counterparts that the political agenda linkage is critical to the overall package. |
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The LA website supports the work of local authorities in driving through the education and children's services reform agenda. |
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Son of Secretary of State Colin Powell, the 38-year-old former army brat is a diehard with a pro-business agenda. |
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The green room leader goes through the agenda, which usually takes about 10 minutes. |
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It is an effort not to understand but to use history to advance a tendentious agenda. |
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We need to reclaim choice from this sorry lot, and put a bit of self-determination back on the agenda. |
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And that agenda runs entirely counter to what I feel a lot of Mainers think they're voting for when they vote for these people. |
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We will run on the principal areas of concern to ordinary Australians, both in terms of the international agenda and the domestic agenda. |
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Stronger signals, reduction in congestion and lowering the drop call rate are on the agenda. |
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The report and its findings will be used as an agenda for sustained and continuous improvement to enable all our students to develop and prosper. |
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Not enough was done, and at times it felt our material was tailing after Royal Mail's rather than defining our own agenda. |
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However, translating promises into actionable agenda will require a vision, a road map and lot of innovations. |
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Strong leftist movements have placed gender on the social agenda, although machismo remains strong. |
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The attempts to subvert the constitution and establish an autocratic form of rule have been on the agenda for quite some time. |
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When people who are supposed to be reporting the news have an agenda, something gets lost in the shuffle. |
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In the 2005 parliamentary elections, 99 per cent of Kurds voted for nationalist parties with an avowed secessionist agenda. |
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On the same day of the meeting last month, the Downing Street strategy unit held an away-day to discuss the respect agenda. |
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In fact it was the top agenda item about ten years ago, I guess, and it's gone off the boil a bit recently. |
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Their secret agenda, crushing the Axis into submission, was holy and treated as such. |
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The right wing election agenda shared by the three major parties can be thrown off course by the fights over war and pensions. |
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Most liberal hawks have advocated a muscular enforcement of the human rights agenda. |
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It has the savor of disease about it and you immediately wonder what sort of agenda lies behind it. |
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He did not set out to falsely malign anyone or advance some hidden political agenda. |
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Secretary Powell was known for the one who was butting heads and really trying to push in certain instances a different agenda. |
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More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda. |
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This means combating Commercialism and Mammonism which has not yet become an important agenda. |
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So, for the benefit of your accountant, I have drawn up this simple, teensy-weensy agenda to show where the money goes. |
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The first thing on the agenda is off loading our baggage and going through customs. |
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I wonder if maybe violence against a protest marcher might be one of the only effective ways to highlight the agenda of the protest concerned. |
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The party trumpets the corporate trade agenda, scorning efforts to build environmental and worker rights protections into trade accords. |
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Celebrating St George's Day in April was likely to be high on the agenda, she said. |
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The new man in Bute House has already purged his Cabinet and now he's scrapping his predecessor's policy agenda. |
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And are there factions within business who don't embrace the union busting agenda that we can work with constructively? |
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He and his deputy have offered philosophical underpinning to the Thatcherite agenda for more than two decades. |
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You can talk to radicals in Europe and they'll tell you that their agenda is very popular with the masses when, in fact, it's not. |
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He also tried to dispel the belief that the government had a thin legislative agenda. |
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The political matrix will change only if those concerned with enhancing privacy make such protections a major part of their agenda. |
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In promoting these illusions, Mr Latham is accepting the threadbare propaganda of the neo-liberal social agenda. |
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Is there a hidden agenda here to have the area gated and restricted to residents only so they can control it as an extension of their property? |
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The row in Montgomery has thrust the issue on to the political agenda and set the stage for a rash of similar cases. |
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The item had not been included on the agenda, which meant the committee could not debate the issue. |
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Yet instead of pursuing a bi-partisan agenda, he has thumbed his nose at over half of the American population. |
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Museums and galleries, already battered and bruised by the 1980s, largely gave into New Labour's agenda. |
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It is the mask that the politically covetous wear to hide their self-seeking agenda. |
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The government seems rudderless, stumbling around looking for an agenda. |
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The glazer family took a storied soccer team private, and changed the corporate agenda. |
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It is a searing indictment of the Bush administration for its willful ignorance, ideological agenda, and above all, a profound failure of leadership. |
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Overnight he assumed control of the domestic agenda in a manner that surprised the prime minister, shocked his cabinet colleagues and astounded Whitehall's officials. |
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Domestic harmony is probably low on the agenda just at that moment. |
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They come at the question with an agenda and make no secret of it. |
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But opting for immediate gratification and having the universe influence our agenda keep long-term goals outside our grasp. |
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Doing away with these books is top on the secularist agenda. |
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If there is a weekly meeting that needs to be organized, it doesn't have to be the team leader that sets the agenda and keeps the meeting on track. |
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The WTO ministerial meeting was to set the agenda and scope of the next round of global trade liberalization talks, but the meeting ended in failure. |
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The tendentiousness of the writing seems to conceal some deeper agenda. |
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The country's leaders, meanwhile, appear to have a different agenda. |
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I served as a group facilitator, which involved setting the agenda, leading the discussions, and following up on the questions raised during our meetings. |
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But many wonder how a high-level talkfest with no agenda can succeed. |
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As someone who supports this basic agenda, I am heartened to see this maturation, and the shift in power that has come with it. |
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In doing so, we need to decisively seize the day, and broaden the agenda. |
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Plus, Fox, for many years, drove the agenda that the other cable nets swallowed hook, line, and sinker. |
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Historical writings by vocational as well as avocational historians are rife with such writing, usually for the purpose of furthering the writer's agenda. |
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Coverage of juvenile crime can influence public attitudes about crime prevention programs and set the agenda for public-policy making and funding. |
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He claims his agenda is industrial rather than political but observers say he will fit in with the new awkward squad of younger, more militant union leaders. |
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Here there is a strongly moral agenda to McInerney's satire which suggests a connection between the disordered individual and his degenerate society. |
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You know, I can say in response to this column, that for 20 years the Democrats have been rebuffing one part of the progressive agenda after another. |
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Britons have resented, sometimes bitterly, that the US administration does not appear interested in reciprocal support for Britain's agenda in international affairs. |
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In his first term, dan Malloy enacted a hugely ambitious progressive agenda. |
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There has been a big advance in the last year with the deforestation agenda. |
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Newt Gingrich had an aggressive agenda, as we remember all too well, and even Denny Hastert filled most of the slots. |
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There are a lot of items on our agenda tonight, so let's start the meeting. |
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The Dean campaign has allowed participants to set their own agenda for the meetups, thus creating the feeling among volunteers that their participation really matters. |
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So Mr Howard made reference to the proposals for off-shore processing of asylum claims, even if that laid him open to charges of pandering to the far-Right's agenda. |
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His agenda includes ratcheting down American influence overseas, so he can focus on social engineering at home. |
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Although in Portugal there are at present only two levels, central and local government, regionalization and creation of agencies are currently on the political agenda. |
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John's issue page seemed a bit beefier than George's bit about his agenda. |
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No amount of sweet-sounding oratory is going to disabuse him of his hard-driving partisan agenda. |
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The West denounced the East as a desert of slab blocks, shabby, inferior and authoritarian, and feared a 'rehabilitation' of the rigorous social agenda. |
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Looking younger by any means necessary is on everyone's agenda, from Knightsbridge ladies who lunch to Essex college girls skiving off classes to get a spray tan. |
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Ryu was once another man, Takuto, who was killed in an accident with his lady-love Maki, but has been resurrected by a would-be Mephistopheles with a sinister agenda. |
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Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs. |
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He said the board was making progress towards a decision on the future of the bank's UK operation, reiterating that retention rather than divestment was on the agenda. |
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As the oil runs out, so nuclear power climbs back up the agenda. |
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October Baby, on the other hand, is a dogmatic film with an extreme pro-life agenda. |
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As moderate leaders, it is not our intent to water down the president's agenda. |
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And they did so with a clear policy agenda, advocating for the needs of an affected community and trying to enact change. |
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A graduate of Mariana, Jonah has returned to his alma mater with a covert agenda. |
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From degree shows to art fairs, artists have shown that they have the agenda of the anarchic Plane Stupid campaigners. |
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That is, if archeology could let it stand without spinning the hard facts to fit an ambitious pre-conceived political agenda. |
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This is where the votes are and where aspirant politicians have to aim much of their agenda. |
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Domestically, the former governor offers an avowedly nationalistic agenda, focused on American self-sufficiency. |
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The agenda is likely to focus on Syria, which has been a bane to the pope since taking office last March. |
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Admirable stuff, but also on his agenda could be just a fleeting visit to a barber. |
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The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda. |
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Allowing himself to be browbeaten by the likes of Bill Kristol will not further that agenda. |
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So it's about time the issue of electoral reform was back on the agenda. |
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Now the appalling tragedy in the southern states is being repellently exploited to serve that very same scientifically unsound preconceived agenda. |
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They acknowledged the achievements of their predecessors and colleagues in the articulation of objects with no representational agenda, viewed as things in themselves. |
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This money also funds many in the burgeoning nonprofit sector which employs many in the clerisy and often promotes their agenda. |
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For a while, however, most Americans seemed repulsed by what their country had become during the war, and refused to have anything to do with Wilson's messianic world agenda. |
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Those weasel words betrayed the First Minister's true agenda. |
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Throughout this debate I have expressed an opinion in favour of removing the offending articles while keeping a weather eye on the wider political agenda. |
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Although a railway line from Bolton Abbey to the village would be a long-term plan requiring many millions of pounds of investment, hope is high on the agenda. |
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A radical agenda and innovative ideas for a second term of Labour-led government are being thrashed out by ministers and senior party figures in private this weekend. |
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Late last month, the Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet in an attempt to resuscitate his government's largely stalled economic and social agenda. |
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But executives have a lot to do with the larger agenda to emasculate and colonize. |
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If overtaking the Joneses is on the agenda, nothing beats two slave boys turning an ox on a spit, but this can be impracticable for the average semi's garden. |
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Romney manages to speak highly and sorrowfully of the freedom agenda, and thus to praise Bush. |
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Clearly his agenda was specific, his devotion to justice absolute. |
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The campaign failed to define the man and his agenda on his own terms before the media and his rivals defined him, on theirs, as a one-note ranter. |
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There's still time for conservatives to coopt this issue as part of a broader agenda for promoting family values. |
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Nobody doubts his manipulative skills or his single-minded agenda to advance the interests of the corporation he created. |
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I don't agree that we should manipulate data, and present only bits of broader data, to perpetuate a political agenda using conjecture and not science. |
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Although I strongly distrust the agenda of people who have advocated for school vouchers, I do not agree with the arguments against them posed in your article. |
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The news agenda has left the realm of shock and raw nerves and moved into the world of political negotiation, peace-keeping forces and re-building programmes. |
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Sudanese civil-society groups are courageously pressing forward with an agenda for real change. |
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Republicans running in 2010 will have to build an agenda centered on spurring job growth. |
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If the only policy tool you allow yourself to use is tax credits, your reform agenda will sputter into ineffectuality. |
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Well you need to rewind the tape back a couple of years to when the ecology became part of the agenda for the bishops committee that focused on social justice. |
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But inspiration and faith-based agenda in movies does not guarantee box office success. |
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This is a part of an agenda to promote trade liberalization. |
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There, many minority parents supported Tom Torklarson, who favored the education reform agenda. |
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This decision is about pretending Charles is impartial while he continues to lobby in favour of his own political agenda. |
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With her unreasonable, one-issue agenda, she frightens the life out of me. |
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After a rough ride at the start, Crombie's open manner and on-time delivery of the change agenda appears to be winning around the institutions key to selling the prospectus. |
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Maybe AOL just needs to keep rightsizing itself until the unit is small enough that everyone believes there is just one agenda and they deliver magnificently on it. |
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At yesterday's Cabinet meeting, one of the items under discussion was car scrappage a curious addition to the agenda when half the front bench is being scrapped. |
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Michelle also advanced an aggressive policy agenda combining accountability with parent choice and fiscal sustainability. |
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The reason, by and large, is his strident and divisive agenda on social issues. |
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But underlying this playfulness there is also a serious agenda. |
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Into their barren lives comes Aunt Miriam, a social worker with an agenda. |
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Pop stardom is simply not on his agenda, with film scores and theme music having significantly more appeal, and in his view, greater longevity in terms of a career. |
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How can you be confident of the self-serving agenda of an agent? |
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The liberal agenda in the United States is systematically working to keep white people down, freeman explained. |
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Blogging is a lifestyle agenda that can pay the bills, it becomes a serious business of frivolous things. |
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Whatever they subjectively believe, however, their agenda objectively disadvantages gays, immigrants, women, and people of color. |
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It was agreed that this should be put on the agenda for the next meeting. |
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In the U.S., by contrast, there are thousands of people with the power to advance an interest group's agenda. |
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In the 1980s and early 1990s, acid rain was at the top of the environmental agenda, with images of dying forests and lakes firmly lodged in the public conscience. |
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He feared there was a Government agenda to pension off public loos because councils did not have a duty to provide them, and closure kept council tax bills down. |
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The goal is to win political ascendancy and control the political agenda. |
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A good book, written by one person for any number of selfish and unselfish reasons, goes against the clockwork agenda so ascendant everywhere in the world. |
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In late May, the executive of the National Liberal Federation convened to plan the agenda for the following month's conference. |
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The ECB is the central bank for the eurozone, and thus controls monetary policy in that area with an agenda to maintain price stability. |
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It may be better to simply buy an agenda at the drug store for five dollars, but you need to keep this stuff accurate. |
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Normalcy and reality were keystones of the Republican agenda. |
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Your TERF agenda and what it represents is no better than the bigoted regressive agenda of the religious right. |
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This reveals a maternalistic agenda in which motherhood is both privileged and characterised as a female imperative. |
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Borders coach Steve Bates is looking for his players to avoid the sin bin this week, but is not confident referees will have the same agenda. |
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It is actively involved in the negotiation of treaty changes and defines the EU's policy agenda and strategies. |
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The speech reflects the legislative agenda for which the Cabinet seeks the agreement of both Houses of Parliament. |
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Veeco's annual Seeing at the Nanoscale conference is therefore a must in the agenda of every nanoscientist. |
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The addition of five more items to the agenda will make the meeting unbearably long. |
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Recent regional and international developments that concern Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey will be high on the agenda of the meetings. |
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Such an idea has been high on the political agenda for some time. |
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There are several items on the agenda for tonight's meeting. |
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Mormons are still often perceived as having a hidden agenda. |
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Staging show trials of critics is wholly at odds with Xi's self-proclaimed reformist agenda. |
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The committee set the agenda for the next several years of research. |
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