Collocations withagenda

These are words often used in combination withagenda.

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ambitious agenda
For obvious reasons, his position is not generally publicly embraced by those with a more ambitious agenda for traditional approaches.
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broad agenda
The chapter ends with a broad agenda for future research to address these issues.
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domestic agenda
Now he needs one; he desperately needs that war for his own domestic agenda.
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environmental agenda
In current terminology, the goal is to put 'acoustic ecology' on the environmental agenda.
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feminist agenda
This collection of essays revisits some of the questions set by a 1980s feminist agenda in the field of theatre and performance.
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ideological agenda
Their theoretical constructs were fed by the political/ideological agenda of their day rather than by empirical studies.
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legislative agenda
A legislative agenda is essential to eradicate the existing pay gap between women and men by 1% every year in order to achieve the target of 10% reduction by 2020.
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liberal agenda
It is profoundly confused to see proposals to regulate hate speech as a campaign on behalf of "political correctness" or some other liberal agenda.
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national agenda
Questions of natality and birthrate had been at the top of the national agenda from the end of the nineteenth century.
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nationalist agenda
In this way, the discourse of political economy with regard to the gold standard has a decidedly nationalist agenda.
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personal agenda
This can include a broad variety of ambient information such as identity, spatial, temporal and environmental information, social situation, communication resources, terminal resources, physiological measurements, activities, and personal agenda information.
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policy agenda
But broad effectiveness - an institution's long-term legitimacy - works in concert with its policy agenda as institutions read the tea leaves of public and political change.
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political agenda
However, there is no such thing as the political agenda.
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positive agenda
I always prefer to focus on the positive agenda.
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radical agenda
They uniformly reject the anti-statism of many of the economic reforms of the 1980s, which pursued a radical agenda of state minimalism, privatisation and downsizing.
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research agenda
It will stimulate debate and change the research agenda.
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secret agenda
Dizengoff also disclosed a secret agenda behind his ardent support for the reclamation project.
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social agenda
The fourth part analyses the social agenda and agriculture interventions from a historical perspective and the present day views of the impact of globalization.
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specific agenda
Invited guessing is more likely to occur in calls that are made primarily to socialize, with no specific agenda to discuss.
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