Sure, he uses military lingo in conversation, but even his staff reflects his Army service.
Starting with short, plain language, job descriptions, not 20-page documents full of government lingo.
In the lucrative science of direct marketing ("DM" in industry lingo), Hidalgo has a Ph.
There, he would study competitors' shoes and soak up the lingo as salesmen hawked goods to retailers.
Bodner's grandchildren tease him that he has become an internet celebrity, even learning some of the lingo.
And then there's this: apparently the New Orleans Police Department has, in the popular lingo, some serious issues.
Two important metrics are latency (trader lingo for speed) and throughput (the amount of data a system can carry per second).
In bond-market lingo, the bond now has a "yield to maturity" of 2%.
Together, they edited the images down to a common look, or design language in their lingo, for each vehicle.
"Everyone understands the rules, the lingo, the mind-set -- except you, " he says.
Whatever the lingo, when a company says buy, you should often think sell.
Infocious (now called Lingo Semantics) worked on creating a new playscript and realized that it had chosen someone else's plot.
Or to use the lingo, the chancellor has signalled a move to a more territorial basis for taxing multinationals profits.
Using venture capital lingo, Shoemaker says he hasn't yet figured out the right "exit strategy" for the charities he aids.
In antitrust lingo, that analysis focuses on the extent to which the merger might reduce effective competition for wireless services.
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Outsourcing is one of those words that have become hideously fashionable in corporate lingo in the last 5 to 10 years.
Inside the shop, he chattered with employees in guitar-nerd lingo Madagascar rosewood, mortise and tenon joints and eyed the racks for new arrivals.
Professor VICTOR FLEISCHER (University of Illinois): 2 and 20 is the lingo for the compensation structure that determines the pay of the fund manager.
To employ the appropriate lingo, liquidity seemed to be unlimited and cheap.
In our own time, grave dangers are growing at speed--or, to adapt the lingo of Obama Beach--more overseas contingencies are growing ever more probable.
These days its use is reserved strictly for irony and painful attempts by Baby Boomers to get down with the lingo of a younger generation.
The newbies are quickly sniffed out, though, because of their awkward use of 4chan lingo, or for balking at the tasteless language, jokes and images.
"It's not hard work, but it can take time to complete a shift, " says Ms. Jackson, 27, using the app's lingo for a set task.
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Call it downsizing, deaccessioning (museum lingo), or decommissioning (the military term).
Vendors have a lingo in which relics are classified into grades.
The therapeutic community has just the fancy lingo for this.
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