Over the years, plenty of real estate jargon has become the butt of jokes.
They understand technical jargon better than those of other courts in countries like Portugal or Spain.
In the jargon of game theory the fix is termed boiling the cheaters in oil.
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Immediate tax write-offs for business investment called expensing in tax jargon has some real benefits.
According to Smith, that includes everything from how they're using jargon to how they're holding weapons.
The test will be if we, the public, are, as the jargon puts it, fully reassured.
Instead of speaking in plain English, they fill their conversations with overused jargon and buzzwords.
I'm going to do it without jargon, and without making it unnecessarily complicated and complex.
Rule of thumb: if your jargon has strayed that far from recognizable meaning, ditch it.
And, naturally, executives everywhere will have to keep up with the latest carbon jargon.
It also boasts the considerable virtue of eschewing linguistic jargon in favor of direct, straightforward language.
So the market for accessing the Internet via mobile phones m-commerce in the jargon remains wide open.
Amid a fog of jargon, real anxiety can be discerned in some Pentagon statements.
Otherwise foreigners might win the fierce fight for footfall (retail jargon for the number of shoppers).
What he was actually offering was medical jargon that signifies a mild heart attack.
The ISS is due to be de-orbited, in the inelegant jargon of the field, in 2020.
The wording echoes old-fashioned trade-union jargon in which old Red Brigade tirades were couched.
Cicero did not use ad hoc as we do, nor the economist's jargon ex post.
Music and television, two creative industries which, in the fashionable jargon, are being "disrupted" by the internet.
Mr Geithner speaks quickly, peppering his speeches with jargon that resonates more with economists than with congressmen.
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The client is pretty powerful and controls part of what we call "state" in computer science jargon.
Silicon Valley marketers pump out tech jargon like a teenage girl changes her clothes (sorry Katy Perry).
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When we write about business, we often talk about the jargon and cant that characterise it.
Academics tend to use a lot of jargon, which journalists hate, but this a plainspoken and straightforward group.
These rules are fairly easy to understand if we take out the academic jargon often associated with them.
Instructions are written in jargon that may be second nature to doctors, but is incomprehensible to their patients.
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He loved pseudo-scientific jargon, drew heavily on German idealist philosophy and could be obscure for page upon page.
"Voting in our jargon means winners and losers, and we cannot afford that, " Dr Toure told the BBC.
Business Process Outsourcing: This jargon essentially refers to the merger of technology and the natural flow of business.
The early versions of the manuscript contained a blank table entitled "CV events"--which is standard jargon for cardiovascular events.
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