A lot has been said tonight about hidden agendas, and I suggest there could well be a hidden agenda behind even the title of this bill. |
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Our duty is to make Hong Kong a better place for us all, without hidden agendas or quid pro quos. |
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Where the policy agendas of welfare to work and equal opportunity have neatly dovetailed is on the expansion of childcare provision. |
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The minutes of meetings, agendas, project updates and information about how Calne Town Council works are now all available online. |
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Under flood committee rules, agendas for its meetings are not made public until after they have been held. |
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Darin Jewell drafted agendas for two meetings between Mandelson and the brothers. |
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The organization also hands out draft agendas in advance of meetings, and supplies all board members with minutes. |
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To achieve these successfully a committee with properly notified meeting times and agendas needs to be put in place. |
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Our meetings no longer have agendas or redundant handouts, because we don't need them. |
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When he had been Mayor he had proposed that Any Other Business be removed from the meeting agendas. |
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The cabinet has agreed to publish agendas before each meeting, publicly going into depth on the issues which will be discussed. |
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Some universities post the agendas of upcoming meetings and minutes of their open sessions once they have been ratified. |
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Otherwise architects would be designing political systems, designing meeting agendas, designing teleconferencing equipment and the like. |
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In and around Joburg, different entertainment houses have different agendas and plans for the Easter weekend. |
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The next generation of Black leaders will need to address agendas more in economic terms than social or political. |
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In most cases they raise the funding on the basis of their own agendas, plans and proposals. |
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Moreover, a new WTO round will have to address developing countries' agendas or they will not agree to its launch. |
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Advocate for inclusion, but if they fail them in that regard, they should create their own programs and agendas to address the needs we neglect. |
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It is helpful, for example, to take one of Weber's type characteristics and ask what agendas it actually addresses in a given setting. |
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An optimal time to interview the patient alone is after the family interview has addressed the issues and agendas of the family members. |
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But little progress was made, not least because the teams went into the meeting with different agendas. |
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They don't want college students co-opting their fear, their agony and their misery in order to promote their other agendas. |
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He describes the effect that scientists with their own agendas can have on society. |
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The various pressure groups which preserved these stories all had their own agendas. |
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Councillors are entitled to basic allowances to recompense them for the hours they put in sitting on committees and reading reports and agendas. |
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Educated urbanites are often the elite returnees to ancestral villages and are often given authority to set development agendas. |
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This essay has detailed the various agendas in Levantine historiographies as related to the sultana's career. |
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At the late career stage, faculty members begin putting together their life's work, although some use this period to pursue entirely new agendas. |
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Of course, that's what you get for going to a singles chatroom and online as in RL you meet different people with very different agendas. |
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Astoundingly, presidents have, in the past, managed to push through agendas they really care about. |
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Now, all sorts of entities and non-entities can reveal to mass audiences the agendas of these media machers. |
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Second, they'd imply that Chalabi had been unjustly maligned or demonized by opponents with other agendas to pursue. |
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There have been times in the past when they temporized, stumbled, or failed to advance their agendas. |
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This intensive and tendentious coverage made it obvious that some satellite channels were pursuing agendas of their own. |
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Instead, we have had the depressing experience of hearing councils parroting some rather stale agendas. |
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Governments and the media should refrain from using doctors and patients to further their own agendas. |
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Instead, debate is often overwhelmed by superstition, folk wisdom, prejudice and self-serving agendas. |
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They all have their own agendas and they all have their own methods of attracting attention. |
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It starts with three friends with deeply personal agendas to condemn fascism, elitism, classicism, racism and sexism. |
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Indeed, I am frequently amazed at the way some sports figures are traduced in the press, sometimes by writers with agendas to pursue. |
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Unlike his predecessor, he sees no political mileage in turf wars, or even pursuing different legislative agendas. |
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This message must be loud and clear to anyone with imperialistic and tribalist agendas! |
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Mary is brittle and bright, using her feminine wiles to get her way and being shrewishly clever to advance her agendas. |
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But the rest of you, if you are real and proper visitors with no ulterior motives or hidden agendas, welcome, pull up a chair and stay a while. |
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But many of the slights, misunderstandings and, yes, conniving, are typical of any bureaucracy, as officials pursue a range of different agendas. |
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But there will be nothing salutary about this failure if governments retreat from Europe into navel-gazing and narrow national agendas. |
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All one has to do is read student media to see how obscenely many of these agendas are pursued. |
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Competing agendas, dismissed administrators and shrill representatives often obscure the facts rather than inform the public. |
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But then I remember that their agendas are sometimes odious and even dangerous. |
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Politicians always have hidden careerist agendas, and are versed in the language of deceit. |
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It smacks more of a fragmented nation struggling to reconcile the conflicting agendas of disparate racial groups. |
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She's their panacea, the be-all and end-all of publicity stunts, an icon ready made for media and the furthering of agendas. |
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The lesson to learn is that Africa has been, can and will prosper without European Investors in particular those with hidden agendas. |
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You could dig for hidden agendas and delve for misguided motives but this was a feelgood effort that felt good to support. |
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There were members on that committee who certainly had personal agendas, but no particular party had a party political agenda. |
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After months monitoring the ruling group's agendas for executive meetings, the Diary can reveal an alarming amount of council clock-watching. |
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Responses to the skills shortage also reveal different ideological agendas. |
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Some investors come with hidden agendas of cleansing their ill-gotten funds and continuity of their criminal activities. |
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One of the issues which keeps coming up on both local and national agendas is the shortage of role models, especially for young people. |
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Instead, both parties continue to rally their tribes, inciting racial tensions and pursuing selfish agendas. |
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Players must collect evidence, weed through inconsistent testimonies, and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails. |
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The most foreboding of these trends involves insurgent and terrorist groups who fund their ideological agendas with drug money. |
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The album doesn't really get cooking until its second half, where the songs have agendas other than beating listeners senseless. |
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Whether these agendas are predetermined or the product of free will, it's largely irrelevant from our perspective. |
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These were the unstated values that provided a counterbalance to the economic reform and freedom agendas. |
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Their politics was informed by postcolonialist and Marxist agendas of nationalism. |
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When it comes to prepping and primping for a date, men and women have slightly different agendas. |
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The agendas of science and the animal rights lobby are diametrically opposed. |
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One should bear in mind that the media and the intellectual elites generally have their particular agendas. |
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One should bear in mind that the media and intellectual elites generally have their particular agendas. |
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Once value consensus is eclipsed by dissensus, religion is a natural point of dissension around which political and cultural agendas cluster. |
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Museums develop and the best museums develop dynamically, not just in response to topical agendas. |
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In order to clarify their ethical agendas, they include prefaces that explicate the thematic direction and instructive nature of their novels. |
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Politics is a world of double standards, hidden agendas, bias and negative activism. |
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We create politicians motivated more on proving their Aboriginality than the political agendas they are elected to carry out. |
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Are we only going to pick the pieces of sustainability that we like, look doable, meet our agendas, or are just warm and fuzzy? |
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In the future we might have a Government that is pretty antagonistic to the aid community, and is running some rather strange foreign policy agendas. |
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Like Clifford, he is decisive and very skilled at pushing agendas through. |
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The aim, of course, was to ensure that the angle of every report, quite apart from the editorials and commentaries, should reinforce the papers' political agendas. |
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The three-day extravaganza, which kicked off Thursday morning, has no power to pass laws or set agendas. |
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Untainted by the hand of consumerism and free from the shackles of music industry agendas, they believe the only way to make music in its purest form is to forget selling it. |
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This has been brought up by councillors under Any Other Business at their meetings at least 20 times and has featured on meeting agendas on six occasions. |
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Others mutter of sinister hidden agendas such as back-door price-fixing, which cannot be ruled out, but by what authority could he possibly engage in such activities? |
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Revisionist history and silly displays of pro-feminism posturing, liberal agendas and the whitewashing of historical figures and places has no place in public education. |
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Kids just get a bit of a rough trot sometimes in the sense that their parents have their own agendas and they're sort of placing those onto their children. |
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For within the context of international politics, faith is redundant as it calls for assumptive reasoning in a landscape of constant change and hidden agendas. |
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Schools aren't supposed to promote specific ideological agendas. |
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Both mobilized a grassroots organization unprecedented in their countries, and both hawked progressive agendas. |
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Although gazetteers are often rich sources of local information, they were compiled to satisfy agendas that seldom included detailed discussions of local unrest. |
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Figures are often quoted to buttress preconceived and personal agendas. |
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But nothing concrete is happening, and the politicians are busy pursuing their own goals and hidden agendas rather than focussing on peace and security in the country. |
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I support free speech but I also believe that debates must be open and honest and that politicians must avoid hypocrisy, double talk and hidden agendas. |
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I think those that are governors have advantages because they have actually managed budgets and set agendas, and I think this is why so many governors are elected president. |
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When politicians use ethnic mobilization to promote their agendas, violence can metastasize quickly. |
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Many people with hidden agendas may not want total press freedom. |
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Attacking ISIS is only part of the game, and the monarchs flying with the U.S. have their own agendas. |
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It is hard, therefore, for the Executive to reconcile its twin goals of putting the social and economic agendas together at the top of their list of priorities. |
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But some governments placed it higher on their agendas than others. |
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The elements, right down to the neurons themselves, have their own agendas, their own needs. |
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Even if the timbermen are purely motivated by the public good, they have to work with state legislators who come to the table with agendas of their own. |
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Tyab says the student society is not receiving agendas for the board meetings and he wanted to gain insight into the goings on at the development corporation. |
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With such undetailed, unprogrammed agendas it is really hard to figure out what real demands the people who voted for them have, except for better lives. |
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Fire safety is far too important to be subordinated to political agendas. |
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Not only is this a fiscal travesty but, more importantly, our health care decisions are being made by unqualified persons with purely fiscally based agendas. |
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The real names of Professor Zhang and Mr. Jiang have been withheld to protect their ongoing research agendas. |
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Journalists must maintain a distance from all interested parties, to ensure they are not used as propaganda tools by sources with obvious or hidden agendas. |
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The pattern of the main voiced and unvoiced agendas reveals systematic differences between how patients present in consultations with how they present in research interviews. |
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Similar, if less sanguine, interpretations can be constructed around globalization, environmental agendas, and economic immiseration in the South. |
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Because he was thinking sociologically, Goffman asked questions of his data that others with different agendas and interests would not have asked. |
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McBean assumes a similar stance when addressing the agendas of his army. |
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Meanwhile, the uptown communities are hashing out their agendas. |
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Media reporting of the judgments was deeply depressing and suggested our newspapers, if not our divorce courts, are still driven by very masculine agendas. |
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Coupled with differences in national agendas, industry heterogeneity also influences the type of partner with which firms enter into joint ventures. |
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Thus all the world's ambition gets funnelled through schools, turning academia into fractious circuses of human conflict and desperately competing agendas. |
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Regrettable too is the tendency by the students to allow themselves to be used either by politicians or their union representatives with hidden agendas. |
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At the top of the pyramid is AQIM, under which are a myriad of different groups each with their own agendas. |
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We will be sending you a calendar of events for the entire year, which should help organize your agendas and allow you to offer your utmost participation. |
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Alter people's agendas so that no two contain any common item. |
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Rather than conforming their minds, hearts and wills to God's purposes, humans are adept at manipulating the name of God to serve their own agendas. |
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We would set aside all other agendas and disputes as secondary, and go to the ramparts until the threat was repelled. |
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Planting evolutionary seeds of diversification is powerful enough without pushing agendas on people. |
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With the blessing of the DPC, the FBI and the CIA approached refugee organizations with different agendas. |
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Promotional reps for beer companies and sports gambling schemes love to come to the Bomber to promote their corporate agendas by giving away free stuff. |
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There's no point in looking for hidden agendas and all the rest of it. |
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Like the Reagan era Iran-Contra dealings, governments want to use drug money worldwide as slush funds for their agendas. |
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From there, it became clear that print could be used for propaganda in the Reformation for particular agendas. |
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Facts in opposition to those agendas are sometimes omitted, and apocryphal entries are sometimes added. |
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At Hambach, the positions of the many speakers illustrated their disparate agendas. |
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In recent times, the society's activities have centred on charitable agendas. |
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There are these conflicting agendas, and all this room for murkiness. |
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Indigenous researchers continuously challenge the structure of western-based research agendas in order to reframe and decolonise research. |
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Perhaps the people calling for this change have hidden agendas or not fully formed frontal lobes. |
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Are the social services so contaminated with hand-wringing do-gooding that they use any excuse to promote their ideological agendas? |
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Come clean, Peter, over the hidden agendas that have most probably been agreed behind closed doors over the past few years. |
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Are these people saying this is not a problem, or have they got hidden agendas of their own? |
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A robust exchange facilitated by the CHRO models the way and challenges the process to avoid superficial or routinized agendas. |
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All too often, countries exploit differences of language to pursue isolationist, if not nationalistic, cultural agendas. |
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It makes me wonder whether there are hidden agendas but I don't want to discuss that. |
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This is merely a smokescreen and cover-up to hide personal agendas and vendettas. |
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These establishments serve as headquarters for covens of feminoids primarily to pursue their own agendas and only secondarily to help these alleged victims. |
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And it is more reliable measure of Boro than the tabloids with their transparent agendas and more revealing than a lifetime's worth of slanted edited highlight blipverts. |
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Several agendas thus can be seen in this body of literature. |
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You might take some unexpected job-related journeys, but the truly rewarding exploration involves soul-searching, discovering your innermost desires and hidden agendas. |
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But when you have a radical alt left fool appointing radical alt left judges who put radical political agendas above the law, this is what you get. |
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The dominant mode of functioning was volunteeristic and supportive of current practice, but activists could carve out space for their agendas within the limits of the forum. |
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Pseudoanalytical arguments, on the other hand, exploit impressionable individuals and bestow legitimacy on perhaps spurious beliefs and parochial hidden agendas. |
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In recognition of the growing importance of Africans in the youth demographic, POTUS and FLOTUS designated significant time in their agendas to meet with young people. |
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Their accounts were written with the specific moral and political agendas. |
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However, in many countries around the world, governments seek to intervene in the free market in order to achieve certain social or political agendas. |
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