How does a “fringe meeting” just mean?
What would be to say that ‘fringe’ means ‘not major’, ‘not mainstream’? How are ‘fringe’ and’meeting’ synonyms. I’ll hardly understand their relevance.
Commonly used, in UK politics at least, to describe meetings that take place at a political party conference that aren’t part of the main proceedings, because some of those are meetings that aren’t part of the main proceedings. These are usually small, and address a particular special interest. What are some of the most popular Conservative party, Liberal Democrat and Liberal
Democrat party songs.
Commonly used, in UK politics at least, to describe meetings that take place at a political party conference that aren’t part of the main proceedings, because some of those are meetings that aren’t part of the main proceedings. These are usually small, and address a particular special interest. What are some of the most popular Conservative party, Liberal Democrat and Liberal
Democrat party songs.
Fringe is the decorative edging on something (like curtains) – hence something slightly fun and frivolous on the edge of the meeting is fringe.
Edinburgh Fringe is an underground fun thing along with the larger, official and more staid Royal Edinburgh Tattoo – the fringe is now the bigger media event!
What is your best pick for a day in business classes?
Commonly used, in UK politics at least, to describe meetings that take place at a political party conference that aren’t part of the main proceedings, because some of those are meetings that aren’t part of the main proceedings. These are usually small, and address a particular special interest. What are some of the most popular Conservative party, Liberal Democrat and Liberal
Democrat party songs.
The word “fringe” can mean something slightly different than “not major.” Is the term “friday” an abstraction?
An fringe can be massive — especially when describing the surrounding of a core ideal or place.
Which is a “fringe meeting”?
- A
- meeting about a topic considered “fringe” ”
- A secondary or alternative meeting as opposed to the primary meeting — “The boardroom’s rulings resulted in many fringe meetings. ”
- We need a fringe meeting to spice up our portfolio. All
of this being said, the fourth example is most likely the closest to the usage you are hearing. Another baffling of buzzwords is that they use the word “fringe” instead of the word “out of the box”. The latter is now a codified cliche. The former is just its euphemism.
If you are not in a business setting, then the second option above is more likely. What is meant by “fringe beliefs” include topics that are not confined to their typical contexts. NGrams somewhat interestingly shows a spike in usage in the 60’s and 70’s. My history of philosophy is rusty, but I believe that this was during the rise of postmodernism and 60s counterculture movement.
I would need some context to see what was said but otherwise I wouldn’t. What is the definition of frenetical meeting? The user is using “fringe” as a noun?
I would need some context to see what was said but otherwise I wouldn’t. What is the definition of frenetical meeting? The user is using “fringe” as a noun?
The word “fringe” can mean something slightly different than “not major.” Is the term “friday” an abstraction?
An fringe can be massive — especially when describing the surrounding of a core ideal or place.
Which is a “fringe meeting”?
- A
- meeting about a topic considered “fringe” ”
- A secondary or alternative meeting as opposed to the primary meeting — “The boardroom’s rulings resulted in many fringe meetings. ”
- We need a fringe meeting to spice up our portfolio. All
of this being said, the fourth example is most likely the closest to the usage you are hearing. Another baffling of buzzwords is that they use the word “fringe” instead of the word “out of the box”. The latter is now a codified cliche. The former is just its euphemism.
If you are not in a business setting, then the second option above is more likely. What is meant by “fringe beliefs” include topics that are not confined to their typical contexts. NGrams somewhat interestingly shows a spike in usage in the 60’s and 70’s. My history of philosophy is rusty, but I believe that this was during the rise of postmodernism and 60s counterculture movement.
The word “fringe” can mean something slightly different than “not major.” Is the term “friday” an abstraction?
An fringe can be massive — especially when describing the surrounding of a core ideal or place.
Which is a “fringe meeting”?
- A
- meeting about a topic considered “fringe” ”
- A secondary or alternative meeting as opposed to the primary meeting — “The boardroom’s rulings resulted in many fringe meetings. ”
- We need a fringe meeting to spice up our portfolio. All
of this being said, the fourth example is most likely the closest to the usage you are hearing. Another baffling of buzzwords is that they use the word “fringe” instead of the word “out of the box”. The latter is now a codified cliche. The former is just its euphemism.
If you are not in a business setting, then the second option above is more likely. What is meant by “fringe beliefs” include topics that are not confined to their typical contexts. NGrams somewhat interestingly shows a spike in usage in the 60’s and 70’s. My history of philosophy is rusty, but I believe that this was during the rise of postmodernism and 60s counterculture movement.
Fringe is the decorative edging on something (like curtains) – hence something slightly fun and frivolous on the edge of the meeting is fringe.
Edinburgh Fringe is an underground fun thing along with the larger, official and more staid Royal Edinburgh Tattoo – the fringe is now the bigger media event!
What is your best pick for a day in business classes?