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Definitions for Agendas
agen·das
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Agendas in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Agendas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Agendas in a Sentence
The different portfolio companies have their respective agendas and don't have anything to do with one another.
We cannot permit ourselves to postpone 'certain agendas' for the future, the future demands of us critical and global decisions in the face of worldwide conflicts which increase the number of the excluded and those in need.
There are family members who are crying as we speak, there are family members whose hearts are broken, there is no words that anybody shouting can come up here and do anything to heal those broken hearts, we all, every Texan, every American has the responsibility. We need to focus not on ourselves and our agendas.
We keep a completely open mind as to what the origin is, having said that, if you look at the examination by highly qualified international scientists with no political agendas — they've published in peer-reviewed journals — that all accumulated evidence, particularly relating to the Chinese bringing into the Wuhan market animals from the wild that should not have been there … the evidence is quite strong that this is a natural occurrence.
As national politics boil over into school board meetings, Democrats and Republicans agree that school boards and parents pushing political agendas are a major problem, but that’s where the agreement ends, with Republicans twice as likely as Democrats to think there is too much focus on race in schools and that parents don’t have enough say.
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