If the progressive agenda is to gain ground we do not have the luxury to be tribal in our approach. |
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I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox. |
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In formulating its position the labour movement adopted, initially, a broad agenda of change based on an incomes policy. |
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As a result, it was part of my private agenda to find older gay men who had figured out how to grow up and grow old as happy, fulfilled men. |
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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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The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments. |
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We are going to embrace a candidate who brings a positive agenda on an issue like Social Security. |
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By World War I their tactics and strategies linked the national to the local in a broad agenda for change. |
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She'd need plenty of hot water because the first item on today's agenda was the best sponge bath she could manage. |
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Of course, helping a fugitive escape the police wasn't on the agenda either. |
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For example, the agenda and standing orders for state council are now publicly available. |
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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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Getting Congress' warring tribes to back this agenda may be easy by comparison. |
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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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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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The plans for an interim government will be high on the agenda of the upcoming peace talks. |
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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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But behind the niceties of the legal arguments, most observers believe that the real agenda is the property play of this very valuable site. |
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The agenda is distinctly and bucolically British, with Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Michael Head and Eric Coates lined up. |
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Eclair's writing is spiteful and vindictive, her agenda unreconstructed and male. |
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This is an interesting volume full of ideas, but only part of the research agenda is here. |
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In calling the talk fest however the Minister of Sport is not positioning himself or his agenda on the front line. |
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It would help the dialogue process to disaggregate the agreed agenda and discuss each item separately. |
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One of the central tenets of a liberal agenda is to enshrine the principle of religious tolerance, and religious non-discrimination. |
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Our agenda is simply to delight hundreds of millions of children, harmlessly purveying the wholesome, uplifting values of community decency. |
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Next on the agenda for the Park Committee is the uprooting of two deodar cedar trees close to the rose garden. |
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Democracy and human rights are, despite their protestations to the contrary, in practice a long way down the agenda here. |
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The BJP's Hindu supremacist agenda was central to its formation and its political advances. |
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Doomsday was not on the agenda when the chimes struck midnight and 2000 was born. |
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Topping the agenda is a single market that would eliminate trade barriers and ease migration for skilled workers and professionals. |
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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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The Lib Dem council then pursued an agenda of slashing services and accelerated privatisation. |
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The presidium will hold a meeting to discuss the schedule and the agenda of the assembly this afternoon at 2pm. |
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The media's attention was diverted away from the pressing agenda of how to help the region's poor break the cycle of poverty. |
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What was uppermost on his agenda was having me sign off on his competency to return to work. |
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In this role as agenda setters and debate arbiters, the networks' broadcasts profoundly affect the democratic process. |
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On the agenda will be the recent council tax increases and proposed reductions in travel concessions. |
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Ideas for a documentary film were next on the agenda and this threw up one or two suggestions which will be followed up. |
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Several nationalistic organisations pursue this agenda using extreme individuals from the Orthodox Church. |
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I suppose they would have also called literacy or public schools an elitist agenda back before anyone but noblemen knew how to read. |
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An agenda that can be articulated as a viable alternative to the version of corporate globalisation currently under way. |
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Safety will be high on the agenda this year and all anglers will be required as a condition of entry to wear a life jacket. |
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As they receded in the late fifties and early sixties the political space in which to develop a progressive agenda expanded accordingly. |
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You can think of it in a historical context insofar that it has been on the national agenda for a long time to pursue racial equality. |
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Powerful forces move in the shadows each with their own agenda on this night of the forsaken. |
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The mayor has a free hand to implement an interesting agenda if he wants to. |
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The new social agenda is to recognize and insist on individual varieties, incommensurable differences. |
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It will be on the agenda immediately after the President's State of the Union message is delivered. |
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Setting the agenda in this way for the arts does, of course, have its ironic side. |
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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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Notwithstanding the national locus of policymaking authority, efforts to shape the agenda for higher education reach beyond national borders. |
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Like a barometer that reacts to different climatological conditions, the public agenda changes with shifting public priorities and values. |
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I would hate to believe that this agenda is dictated by racist considerations or the colour of the skin. |
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Gordon Brown will get a lot more respect by forgetting the flags and getting on with a more familiar agenda of common decency. |
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The main concern among those working with feral children is that the government's anti-social behaviour agenda will further marginalise them. |
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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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However, the very name of the council suggests that it is supposed to have an expansive agenda encompassing issues in bioethics. |
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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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Until there is a real far-reaching agenda that will stop Scotland's economy sinking ever further into the mire, nothing will really change. |
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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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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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It is very evident that the rigour with which merger control is enforced depends in part on the agenda of the Minister. |
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I also hope that Southern style sticky rice is on the agenda since it goes so well with cubed steak. |
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That view, however widely it may be propagated, is so warped that it can only raise suspicions about the agenda of those who peddle it. |
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The continuing agenda of the summit has been left in the hands of the four co-chairs appointed by the mayor. |
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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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Domestically, Bhutto pursued a populist agenda and nationalized major industries and the banking system. |
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The politician's agenda does tend to be as dry and unemotional as his personality. |
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In short, I am not unsympathetic to his agenda nor am I of the religious right. |
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As long as the mayor can maintain the loyalty of ten or more councilmen, his agenda can safely sail through the lawmaking process. |
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This is a government whose domestic agenda is driven by free market economics and the desires of big business. |
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On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination. |
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Pacification of the masses is what neo-liberalism requires for its global agenda to be attained. |
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Is there any area on their agenda that has been compromised by the lack of funds? |
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At present, the reform agenda had been derailed by the protracted conflict between the government and the legislative body, he said. |
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They are adept in concealing their ideological and political agenda in a very attractive and secular-looking package. |
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This may be the next step and part of a research agenda for further investigation of Web use in news media newsrooms. |
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An inclusive agenda for human rights must make human rights the basis of economic systems. |
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Its mandate is sweeping to set the agenda for space exploration well into the 21st century. |
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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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So far both the Soviets and the Americans were pushing their agenda in Kashmir. |
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Its scientific agenda brought back invaluable information about flora, fauna, hydrology and geography. |
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How many issues for discussion drop off the agenda until the rings have been safely exchanged? |
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Humour was, understandably, far from the agenda of the speech-makers that day. |
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And a bold, well-communicated agenda provides a bulwark against politicians offering division rather than solutions. |
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Most telling about the agenda of Human Rights Watch is the joint NGO statement of condemnation regarding the Beslan terrorist massacre. |
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Generally, dialogue has no pre-established agenda and in dialogue there is nothing to prove or defend. |
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I'm not enthused by the domestic agenda but I am very glad we have a radical and progressive leader on the international scene. |
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In contrast, the antiglobalization agenda largely is external to the formal political structures in Canada. |
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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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Liberal Democrats in government in Scotland have set the new agenda for devolution. |
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The Nenagh Heritage Centre, the lakes at Portroe and Killaloe are all on the agenda for the forenoon. |
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A lot has been said tonight about hidden agendas, and I suggest there could well be a hidden agenda behind even the title of this bill. |
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Such over-reaction prompts the inevitable speculation as to what the hidden agenda might be behind all this. |
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As the javelin and shot-put contests had already been held at the school grounds, the much-awaited races occupied the agenda for the morning. |
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The movers and shakers behind the framework met business leaders on Thursday with a clear agenda to inform, update and reassure. |
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Too many left-wingers adopt a crude oppositionist stance, while leaving their own positive agenda unspoken and therefore unchallengeable. |
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Their agenda and top down style of leadership is remote, distant, and often wildly out of step with the needs of poor and working class blacks. |
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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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He and his deputy have offered philosophical underpinning to the Thatcherite agenda for more than two decades. |
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It seems that their agenda is growth at any cost regardless of the wishes of the people. |
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Any building agenda must weather the storms of New York politics, where almost anything can be blown off course. |
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But he is a man with his own agenda and not part of Chirac's inner core of close associates. |
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It was an agenda that left him unbeholden to the political left or the right. |
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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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Public agenda fuels progress on critical issues, including education, health care and community engagement. |
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The unbelieving liberal agenda which the Anglican Bishops have made their very own religion results in this tragedy. |
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The US government also promotes their own political agenda through funding for international aid organizations. |
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The ratification was high on the agenda for the last sitting of the Slovak parliament before its summer recess. |
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You need to get them involved in an economic agenda where they can see the results of their labour commercialised. |
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Last Thursday, in a speech to the Corporate Council on Africa, Bush outlined a broad-brush agenda on Africa, including an end to Congo's war. |
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Even in this mercenary age, with the entire football agenda being driven by money, that might be too much for the clubs concerned to contemplate. |
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But slowly, in the course of time the proletarian agenda of the communist parties is also diffusing rapidly. |
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Accordingly, the mission statement of the movement lists an overall agenda and a number of demands. |
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Their focus is on framing the public policy agenda rather than creating useful public policy initiatives. |
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We have a bill that will introduce this Government's agenda of social engineering. |
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There will not only be interesting stories on the agenda but also some time set aside for colouring in. |
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The first thing on the agenda is off loading our baggage and going through customs. |
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It's an unusual agenda these days, but I believe Armani Jeans is still vending that higher-waisted style. |
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The blather from both sides obscures the real, but largely hidden, agenda behind the tax cuts. |
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The ban is more of a political gimmick to create an electoral agenda by prospective candidates. |
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It is expected that the consistory will influence the agenda for next October's synod of bishops in Rome. |
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This is the broad agenda for these projects and we hope to report on it in future independent and replicated studies. |
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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 ideological warfare of the 1990s pitted the New Democratic agenda against Gingrich's Republicanism. |
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The candidate's militarist agenda could produce a massive backlash against the party. |
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They have concealed their radical agenda from the American public using Orwellian rhetoric. |
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And Teesside was top of the agenda as the soap star turned foodie tried his hand at creating the famous parmo. |
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Music, singing, and dancing will be on the agenda for this 41st party and a special party cake will be cut by the two oldest partygoers. |
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He would place an item on the agenda on an annual basis to keep the project before the public mind. |
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The agenda is full to bursting with some of the world's most outspoken activists. |
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In the early days, some media latched onto the story and it was sensationalised by those who anchored it to their agenda and preconceptions. |
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The escalating problem of unruly, yobbish behaviour is now high on the agenda for politicians of all persuasions. |
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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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But such minor details do not stop anyone with an agenda from plucking figures out of thin air and claiming they prove a point. |
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No one told me what to write nor was there an unspoken agenda or expectation on the part of the commissioning editor that I knew of. |
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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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The national agenda to end chronic homelessness is an improvement over past efforts to manage homelessness. |
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Rendell's agenda has largely become state law, you would think he would calm down or chill out. |
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The agenda is still being compiled but there will be a host of guest speakers. |
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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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But tonight showed the contrast between a guy who's finished his agenda and a guy who's breaking his neck to implement a new agenda. |
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The conference agenda has been put together by young people and will be delivered in partnership with them. |
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One of the first things on his agenda was to issue orders to crack down on crooked police officers and drug related crimes. |
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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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It's time for an agenda that restores faith in business, trust in business leaders, and hope in the future. |
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The next issue on her broad-ranging agenda is a fact-finding mission with a view to potentially tabling a bid for the 2012 Olympics for London. |
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That is, assuming a moral position does not invite immovability or demand a fixed agenda on the part of the therapist. |
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The items on your day's agenda may change, but the number of tasks on your to-do list rarely seems to. |
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The buzz is that the political agenda of the Minister's visit was merely a pretext. |
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The government's agenda and goals are obvious and will continue unabated until it is dumped at the elections. |
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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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I don't know what the agenda of the Herald editors is exactly, but that poll they commissioned was rubbish, bordering on push-polling. |
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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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On that day in October, our research agenda was to document some of the variable housing conditions of farmworkers in different labor camps. |
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The truth was more that the agenda didn't fit with her sincere and earnest style, so why should she change in order to fit it? |
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Why are some social groups able to influence the political agenda more than others? |
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This could help the country promote its own agenda on issues of significance on the world stage. |
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But by 2005, the European agenda has mutated into making a new class of politicians more powerful. |
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The international future, then, offers up a whole slate of questions and requirements, and sets a steep agenda for preparing strategic leaders. |
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Also on the agenda will be how to accelerate sales of the government's stakes in public companies and allowing insurers to go public. |
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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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It came only after yet another procedural skirmish about the agenda and the debate was quite chaotic and confusing. |
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Its agenda is as broad as it is deep, touching personal nerves and deep-seated prejudices. |
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Unlike vampires, killers in masks and other movieworld bogeymen, zombies have no real agenda of their own. |
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As it leaves no aspect of earthly existence untouched, so such an agenda can leave no layperson uncalled. |
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Third, we cannot do our duty as citizens and patriots if we pursue an agenda that polarizes and divides our country. |
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Several items remained undiscussed on the agenda when the meeting broke up. |
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Discussion of a broad mandate for the president to enact his higher education agenda is premature, given the closeness of the election. |
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The very mention of non-availability of water as a discussion agenda got the women all worked up. |
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Transfixed by a sports agenda of lightish news, the BBC failed to see the real story. |
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The incoming chairman addressed the new committee and set out his agenda for the coming year. |
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Rather than imposing their own agenda onto Scripture, the scholastics were following long-standing patristic traditions of interpretation. |
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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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Their purpose is simply to call attention to their agenda and to get free publicity in the news media. |
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Questions to outline your own agenda or point of view are always appropriate when you are the presenter or the meeting chair. |
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They found they could consistently advance a conservative agenda by offering a money-back guarantee. |
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My government will put terrorism at the top of its agenda in the forthcoming parliament. |
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Then, the movement depended upon moral outlawry to move its agenda forward. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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She was entrusted with the social inclusion agenda that he saw as being the purpose of the Scottish parliament. |
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What hit you between the eyes, however, was the paucity of any real programme or policy agenda emerging from the party of the Right. |
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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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Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and subservient to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students? |
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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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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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For all the eloquent speeches that Blair has made, the reform agenda can hardly be said to have gathered pace. |
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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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They're holding the party together, but they are passing an agenda that is dividing and polarizing the county. |
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The other top priority agenda in Hong Kong is the general agreement on trade in services and non-agricultural market access. |
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But pre-electoral promises are a mirage constructed to come to power and then the real agenda takes over. |
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Here, the agenda is wrapped up quite nicely in a complex relationship that keeps us guessing about Alice's true intentions. |
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The hidden progressivist agenda on this issue lies in the disparagement of verbal learning. |
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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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He himself revealed the other aspects of the agenda on which he had sought separatist support. |
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Environmental standards are high on the agenda here, with many canal boats being powered by used cooking oil. |
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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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Many dietitians have promoted dietetic research for decades to get it on the agenda of health care facilities. |
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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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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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Regional elections in the early 1990s shifted the reform agenda from liberalization to subnational independence and central state dismemberment. |
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Tensions between francophones and anglophones have often driven the national political agenda in Canada. |
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In a break with party tradition, he started publishing the agenda of the party's plenums to make them available for public debate. |
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Are gay activists in a unique position to lead a broader agenda that includes straight couples and nontraditional families? |
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Security will dominate the agenda of all bilateral agreements between nations. |
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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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The agenda is interesting, but with glaring holes where the problems of the world are. |
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The President's agenda is being steamrolled, and I hope Congress won't roll over and die on this. |
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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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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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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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Education has been well down the agenda and people put themselves at risk when exposed to sunlight or sunbeds. |
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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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For example, the community college baccalaureate is a result of practitioners' political agenda to aggrandize their institutions. |
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It's about a bunch of extremists pushing their agenda far beyond what the public is ready to accept. |
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The success of a campaign depends on public perception that the campaign issue is an important one, according to its position on the ever-changing public agenda of issues. |
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Appearance of an issue, political candidate or other topic on the public agenda means that it has gained substantial public exposure and attention. |
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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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There are a lot of items on our agenda tonight, so let's start the meeting. |
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Clearly his agenda was specific, his devotion to justice absolute. |
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The public agenda is shifting from safety and security, money and material advantages, to the quality of life, self-fulfillment and environmental protection. |
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But executives have a lot to do with the larger agenda to emasculate and colonize. |
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The last meeting of the Municipal Corporation saw more uproarious scenes than any other previous meeting and ended without any discussion on the agenda items. |
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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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Other topics on the agenda are reducing slips, trips and falls and back injury, preventing at-work road accidents and managing asbestos in buildings. |
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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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The agenda set by those who participated struck me as a desire for a more cosmetic makeover rather than a radical change for newspapers to make them more relevant to all ages. |
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The booming economy, the socially advanced period of time, and the burgeoning political agenda conspired to bring about a number of seminally important films. |
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His book could have complemented the work of these and the many others who have exposed the real agenda of the US neoconservatives, but he has missed the opportunity. |
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The meeting agreed that the items on the agenda should include unemployment, the attraction of industry, traffic management, housing and urban renewal. |
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In a late bid for the single-issue astrophile vote, The president has unveiled a surprisingly detailed and ambitious agenda for American policy in outer space. |
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In short, the agenda is all encompassing and all stakeholders should support the process to move out of the current problems besetting the country. |
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While religious leaders have the attention of politicians and the media, they must advance a comprehensive agenda for urban change informed by the principle of subsidiarity. |
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The critical agenda regarding his work was set in the early 1960s by writers for whom Dearden and Relph's films epitomised the stiltedness of British cinema. |
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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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Only an appeal to the broad mass of the people will work and they will only get excited enough to vote if the agenda is radical enough to engage their interest and support. |
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He will be the key player in the meetings of the Conference of the Presidents, which meets monthly to set out the agenda for the sittings of the European Parliament. |
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Our discussions about structure reveal not only major gaps in theorizing international systems, but also an expansive research agenda for methodological pluralists. |
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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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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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At 8.30, with half the agenda dealt with, we broke for a moment. |
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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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We make our way to the theater, where noisy picketers are demonstrating against the very education reforms that had been on the governor's agenda earlier in the day. |
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It was agreed that this should be put on the agenda for the next meeting. |
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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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Whatever they subjectively believe, however, their agenda objectively disadvantages gays, immigrants, women, and people of color. |
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Each day's agenda was packed tight with group sessions and smaller tutorial sessions where participants worked on three preferred project scenarios. |
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The neocons and their allies have lost their administration but not their agenda or their wiles. |
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There was a hidden agenda behind this whole thing and I could smell it. |
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