social agenda
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsocialandagenda
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social
adjective
uk/ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/us/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are ...
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agenda
noun[C]
uk/əˈdʒen.də/us/əˈdʒen.də/
a list of matters to be discussed at ...
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(Definition ofsocialandagendafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The fourth part analyses thesocialagendaand agriculture interventions from a historical perspective and the present day views of the impact of globalization.
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American legal realism is thus characterized by a progressivesocialagenda.
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Thesocialagenda(wealth distribution, health and education) is the first priority for most of the sample, especially for politicians and social leaders.
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Although conservatives now set the economic andsocialagenda, they could not reverse the entire legacy of the 1960s.
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But the arrangements - often ad hoc - also kept theirsocialagendafirmly in view.
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But beyond the exclusively formal and instrumental quality of this idealization of complex pattern there was a deepersocialagenda.
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The widespread adoption of asocialagendais very clear and explicit in developmental psychology and education.
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So, you devalue the morality of yoursocialagendaand hurt the cause, thus missing the other bird as well.
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Instead, they will be regarded (rightly) as advocates for asocialagendathat falls outside the domain of their professional training and expertise.
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Children, by most objective measurements, have been placed more at the heart of oursocialagendathan at any other time in history.
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It examines the key operational contexts of prisons at different points in time, the political andsocialagendaaround 'law and order' and the 'war on drugs'.
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Botanical and horticultural periodicals disseminated both science and prescriptions for practice, yoking them to a progressivesocialagenda, including the betterment of the working class and urban planning.
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Nevertheless, the newsocialagendaappears to lack ambitious goals and clarity, and has serious shortcomings.
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Fundamental reforms have been carried out in the areas of the internal market, thesocialagenda, telecommunications, energy, the environment, justice and internal affairs.
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Another basic element is the economic andsocialagenda.
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We did leave our mark on the freedom agenda, but also on thesocialagenda.
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We must answer that question by adopting asocialagendathat takes concrete measures to deal with the problem.
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We have to turn this situation around and thesocialagendashould help achieve that.
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