Agenda in a sentence as a noun

They have no hidden agenda as the state likes to say.

It amazes me that this article still pushes the agenda that "fat makes us fat.

You can define the agenda, you can get the right people, you can motivate them according to your style.

I'm just a dude facing a big stab of mental dissonance right now. I'm not trying to push a political agenda.

He has an agenda, and this is to bring out some kind of libertarian utopia to the US.

Whereas if you have an agenda, a goal, a destination, you can fail to make it to that destination.

People quickly learn that they need to get their stuff onto the agenda in advance and the whole process begins to work better.

It reeks of America strong-arming other countries to pursue an agenda that is in only its best interests.

The notion that Mike, or anyone else, investing in a company would dictate some sort of giant conflicted agenda is laughable.

My interest in languages such as Self informed a subversive agenda re: the dumbed down mission to make "Java's kid brother", to have objects without classes.

Re-working the constitution has been on the agenda in Iceland for the last 10 years with various committees putting forth suggestions.

"Early in my career Steve Bourne gave me useful advice, he said the difference between junior engineers and senior engineers was that senior engineers had an agenda.

But its not a 'feel bad about it' leaving it is 'hmm, this isn't going to work out here so lets go somewhere that it could'.The alternative to having an agenda is "Goofing off and waiting for someone to give you a task.

Again, if you cannot manifest your intelligence in a way that forwards your agenda, who cares?To phrase it in a more confrontational way: if nobody is forced to contend with your mind, nobody knows it exists.

Do we really want a counterpart agenda now setting rules for who can be a founder, who can be an investor, who can be a director, who can be a CEO, or who can otherwise take a prominent role in the startup world?

The state, under its conservative agenda passed many laws and regulations concerning abortion, cesarean birth, sale and use of alcohol and even the color of lipstick worn by the airline stewardesses.

Agenda definitions

noun

a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to

See also: docket schedule

noun

a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting)

See also: agendum