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organisers

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Editorial note

Why does the freedom of expression of the speaker trump the freedom of expression of the conference organisers?

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Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of organizer. [A person who arranges the details of a public event.]

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noun

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of organizer. [A person who arranges the details of a public event.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for organisers.

noun

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of organizer. [A person who arranges the details of a public event.]

Example sentences

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Why does the freedom of expression of the speaker trump the freedom of expression of the conference organisers?

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The organisers didn't see anything wrong with spending the weekend building a pitch rather than a product.

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Kudos to the organisers for their prescience and understanding of their attendees, more of this please!

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The organisers frequently don't even have a title for a speaker's talk when the invites go out, let alone the content.

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Hank expressed confusion over how the organisers found out about it - if she'd left her seat that confusion wouldn't exist.

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How are organisers supposed to sort out the technical merits of a talk where the speaker frequently hasn't written it themselves yet?

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Disclaimer: I'm one of the organisers I thought the vibe of the conference was the best we could have hoped for.

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If the conference organisers don't want to be associated with a technically proficient but politically bigoted speaker, why should they be shamed into accepting the speaker?

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But the organisers never came good on the €1000 prize.

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It would require extremely brave organisers because the chances of getting jailed as terrorism suspects or having your HQ burnt down by racists would be extremely high.

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How, then, are organisers meant to invite on seminar-merit-free-of-reputation?

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I was defending the rights of conference organisers to stop that from happening.

Quote examples

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> Oslo’s “bee highway” aims to give the insects a safe passage through the city, lined with relays providing food and shelter – the first such system in the world, according to the organisers.

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Make no mistake, any company that does not behave as the organisers of this hackathon here - not actively displaying an organised, certainly biased, effort to promote the "Women in Tech" narrative - are open to being squatted on from above from the "moral highground" occupied by the tech media.

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>Make no mistake, any company that does not behave as the organisers of this hackathon here - not actively displaying an organised, certainly biased, effort to promote the "Women in Tech" narrative - are open to being squatted on from above from the "moral highground" occupied by the tech media.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use organisers in a sentence?

Why does the freedom of expression of the speaker trump the freedom of expression of the conference organisers?

What does organisers mean?

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of organizer. [A person who arranges the details of a public event.]

What part of speech is organisers?

organisers is commonly used as noun.