21. Other students on campus had suggested that it would not be smart to push this agenda right now. 22. One House Democratic leadership aide said the caucus had deliberately moved up its dates for orientation and organizing so it could begin pushing its agenda as soon as possible. 23. Politicians use the unending litany of bad news to push their agenda for change. 24. Right-wing American Christian groups are pushing their agenda all over Eastern Europe, including the anti-abortion message. 25. Since the signing of the accords last summer, Tipps has been working the phones and the Internet from his home, drumming up support, pushing his agenda. 26. Still, Black adds, if the coalition really pushed its agenda, it might lose votes for the party. 27. The new schedule gives Bush two months to push his agenda on Capitol Hill, but allows debates on campaign finance before budget negotiations start preoccupying Congress. 28. The point is to avoid letting one Cabinet secretary push an agenda without other agencies having their say. 29. They say they have run out of patience as they watch their social agenda pushed to the back burner year after year, or bargained away in legislative deals. 30. Yet in Europe, the process has been reversed, with executives at British Aerospace and DaimlerChrysler pushing their agenda on often reluctant governments. |