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Agendas

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Plural of agenda

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6.04pm AEST09:04 Carbon tax, budget reforms uncertain: Parliament live Today's duelling agendas: carbon tax versus the budget.

Once again the art form finds itself at the mercy of people's agendas, batted around by forces that have little to do with its own health and future.

They were given to the US for detention at a time when US forces were heavily reliant on Afghan proxies who had their own agendas and who accepted bounties for captives.

That's useful, particularly for [playing] posh people with sneaky agendas".

Although there is considerable unease among some Malaysians about the agendas of different components in the alliance, Anwar's coalition promises reform and offers Malaysians the hope of greater ethnic inclusion and cleaner government.

@wamainah Wanja advocates for a wide range of disability issues, focusing on how they can be mainstreamed into development policies and agendas to improve the lives of those who live with disabilities worldwide.

Climate change is also high on protesters' and politicians' agendas, and the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, called for the industrial powers to throw their weight behind a longstanding pledge to seek $100bn £65bnn) to help poor countries tackle climate change, agreed in Copenhagen in 2009.

A modern club should be a collective effort in which the contribution of everyone involved matters, and everyone is working towards the same aims – not running their own agendas and going missing when on a losing streak, which seems to be the case with many top brass.

Building this capacity in Africa will make a real difference to agencies, to the beneficiaries of the aid and to local businesses… [It] is a very efficient way of bringing together the development and humanitarian agendas".

"There has been only sweeping racism, racialised stereotyping and profiling and once again the one-size-fits-all agendas by a government to take control of Aboriginal affairs, when indeed Aboriginal affairs should be in the hands of Aboriginal peoples".

Pride engages the audience not in party politics or preachy agendas, but in much bigger concepts of generosity and compassion.

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