on the table

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on the table

  1. (politics) Up for formal discussion; tabled.
    • 1994 October, Harneen Chernow, Andrea Demajewski, Herbst, “Understanding Unions, Class and Power”, in Gay Community News, page 3:
      It is also important to note that union shops were the first workplaces in the country to win domestic partnership — and it wasn't won because management put it on the table, but because lesbian and gay unionized workers fought for it.
    The proposed new bill will soon be on the table in Parliament.
  2. (idiomatic, by extension) Open or available for further attention or action.
    Coordinate terms: on one's plate; in play
    now everything is on the table

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