Agenda
agenda (noun) -
a. currently important issues
b. a list of items or issues to be discusses at a meeting
the agenda for X
the agenda for a meeting
circulate a copy of the agenda for the meeting
agenda for action
on the agenda
on a political party's agenda
off the agenda
draw up an agenda
set an agenda
set the agenda
agree to an agenda
share a common agenda
a hidden agenda
an item on the agenda
complete an item on the agenda
a point on the agenda
an agenda item
an irrelevant agenda item
an unmanageable agenda item
an issue on the agenda
put an issue on the agenda
place on the agenda
put the issue firmly on the agenda
refused to include the item on the agenda
limiting the agenda
next on the agenda
top of the agenda
high on the agenda
X was the main agenda
put at the top of the agenda
put it on the agenda next time
put X at the forefront of their agenda
forgot you put it on the agenda
add something to the agenda to make it more acceptable
the issue becomes part of the agenda
sharply defined on the agenda
a packed agenda
the political agenda
the agenda of political debate
the agenda of a campaign
a company's agenda
a research agenda
control the agenda
continue one's own agenda
loyally pursue someone's agenda
a new agenda
an alternative agenda
a secret agenda
a hidden agenda
Example sentences:
* "They loyally pursued the president's agenda."
* "Churches in Africa put human rights at the forefront of their agenda."
* "The year has seen a packed agenda for the organisation.
* "Quality is also high on the agenda."
* "This issue was high on the agenda."
* Our political party offers an alternative agenda.
* "Okay, we'll put it on the agenda next time."
* "Maybe we want to add something to the agenda that would make it more acceptable to them like health and safety or whatever."
* "They have set the agenda for political debate."
* "I'd forgotten I'd put that on the agenda."
* "Tears should be allowed onto the agenda of living."
* The agenda for next week's meeting hasn't been finalised yet.
* "Concern over the wholesalers' order profiles, however, had been put on the company's agenda some six months ago."
* "Once a politician starts to think the unthinkable, then the issue becomes part of the agenda and it becomes harder to retreat."
* "Critics claim that the dividing line between the political and the profit motive has never been sharply defined on her agenda."
* The opposition claims that those in power have a secret agenda for privatisation of government enterprises.
* They failed to control the political agenda.
* The development of such software will surely be at the forefront of our research agenda.
* "It is not viable to create agenda items which partners will find irrelevant or unmanageable."
* "The authorities were not sympathetic and refused to include the item on the agenda, so I decided to attack head-on."
* Increased centralized control and direction of state schooling has had an impact by limiting the agenda of political and educational debate.
* "Local bullies as well as the barons of federal funding have set the agenda."
* An agenda for the meeting and minutes from the previous meeting are enclosed.
* We now know what the your party's agenda is on that issue.
* So we're definitely agreed that we will ask him to put it on the agenda for the meeting?
* "This issue relates to agenda item two."
* "The second second thing is that people, everybody should have three extra pieces of paper, erm, relating to agenda Item Seven."
* Trade union recognition is item nine on our agenda.
* As far as I'm concerned we've completed the first four points on the agenda.
* We do work together where we share a common agenda.
* During the era of the Plaza Accord in 1985 the trade surplus with the US was the main agenda.
* "As the politicians continue to argue and the gunmen continue their own agenda, the people are as desperate as ever for some formula which will end the killing."
* "We must put the issue of smoking firmly on the agenda."






