Meaning of on the agenda in English:
on the agenda
phrase
1Scheduled for discussion at a meeting.
‘the rights of minorities would be high on the agenda at the conference’- ‘Also, the Civil Defence chief has been continuing to place the issue on the agenda of meetings.’
- ‘Ivory will again be a major issue on the agenda at the 11th meeting of CITES in April.’
- ‘Plans to construct a wind farm are on the agenda for the September meeting of Ramsbottom and Tottington Area Board.’
- ‘In this way, input from the public could have been put on the agenda of the meetings before any decision was made.’
- ‘All members are requested to attend as there are a number of important items on the agenda for discussion.’
- ‘This was one of the items on the agenda, up for discussion at the unit's AGM held recently.’
- ‘The matter will now be put on the agenda for the next meeting of the Newry and Mourne Health Committee.’
- ‘There were four points on the agenda of the meeting, held last Thursday, related to the sale.’
- ‘All are asked to attend as a lot of matters are on the agenda for discussion.’
- ‘It is thought business plans were among the issues on the agenda to be discussed at Wednesday's get together.’
- ‘It was agreed that this item will remain on the agenda for the next meeting of the area committee.’
- ‘It was agreed that this should be put on the agenda for the next meeting.’
- ‘Respect insiders confirmed Galloway's performance was on the agenda at the meeting.’
- ‘The main item on the agenda of the meeting is the contract and graded payment to the players.’
- ‘There will be many items for discussion on the agenda and all members are asked to attend.’
- ‘She added it would be put on the agenda at a meeting of the West Yorkshire Chamber of Trade this week.’
- ‘The report is expected to be on the agenda of the next meeting of the conservators in July.’
- ‘The parish council has put the subject on the agenda to be discussed at its next meeting.’
- ‘Those and other matters are on the agenda for the meeting, which is open to the public.’
- ‘They were high on the agenda at the annual meeting of the IMF held last September.’
- 1.1Likely or needing to be dealt with or done.‘his release was not on the agenda’
- ‘Celebrating St George's Day in April was likely to be high on the agenda, she said.’
- ‘But deals are definitely back on the agenda, particularly among mid cap companies.’
- ‘War is likely to be high on the agenda as entrepreneurs attempt to work out whether the conflict is good or bad for business.’
- ‘The Martell Grand National is likely to be on the agenda in the future for Intelligent, but not right away.’
- ‘He also told the taxi leadership that the deals were on the agenda of the Sataco board for finalisation.’
- ‘First on the agenda for Gatti is likely to be a super-bout against Floyd Mayweather in April.’
- ‘The question of a net limiter is likely to reappear on the agenda when the budgetary consequences of enlargement are felt.’
- ‘No doubt, though, discussion of such deals is back on the agenda of investors.’
- ‘Now, it has been put on the agenda to form an Amnesty Law to allow for the release of all political prisoners.’
- ‘Domestic harmony is probably low on the agenda just at that moment.’
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