Instead of speaking in plain English, they fill their conversations with overused jargon and buzzwords.
Your physicians should be able to speak to you in plain English and answer your questions.
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For many reasons, the White House refused to acknowledge what the Court said in plain English.
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In other words, get the scoop on thunderstorms or icy clouds in plain English.
They are often written by lawyers and rarely discussed with clients in plain English.
In other words, in plain English, what drives economic recovery and growth is government spending.
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However, keep in mind many code scanners don't tell you specifically what's wrong, in plain English.
In plain English, that phrase means you could save up to 40 percent on these qualified commuter-related costs.
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See the Foursquare Privacy 101 for an example of good plain English.
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Ask Jeeves began as a search engine to answer plain English questions, with its staff diligently anticipating what would be asked.
Card issuers will also be obliged to explain their terms in plain English and inform customers about the cost of using their cards.
Hitchings nods at Orwell respectfully but still has questions about the campaign for plain English to which the great man contributed so heavily.
The Plain English Campaign notes the increasing number of jobs carrying the suffix "officer" in the past 20 years, particularly among public sector workers.
Critics carp that these children may suffer from a lack of socialization, which in plain English means they are not around their friends all day.
He said the contract was "quite clear", stating "in plain English" that "in the event Mr Stewart didn't perform, he would simply return the money".
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Such information will need to be presented to patients and those who care about them in plain English so that it i easy to grasp.
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If this quantity in plain English, the total dollar value of goods and services Americans buy rises faster than 5 percent a year, the Fed should tighten.
In plain English: they ran 34 mock auctions in the laboratory.
In plain English, this would mean that if the economy does not grow fast enough, the Bank would be obliged to encourage faster price rises instead.
In plain English, this means that any investments in pump-priming infrastructure projects, including capital construction schemes, had to be funded by savings in government spending as a whole.
Steve Jenner, from the Plain English Campaign, said punctuation, including the apostrophe, was one of the basic rules of language and he described the council's decision as "nonsensical".
Entrepreneur Pathways explains, in plain English, which existing visa categories might be available to that entrepreneur under current law, and what evidence would be necessary to demonstrate eligibility.
But at least the company which had been drifting for years now has a story to tell - if only its executives can learn to put it into plain English.
In plain English this is saying, these are internal White House conversations, they're protected by the protections that encompass the executive branch, therefore we don't have to hand these over.
In plain English, Home is a suite of apps that, together, constitute an interface for Android users willing to let Facebook mediate pretty much everything they do on their mobile devices.
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When the Australian government tried to translate its tax rules into plain English it discovered that five lines of code could decompress into as many as five pages of comprehensible prose.
In plain English, this means instant versus delayed communication.
With informative articles and webinars, a book that explains estate planning in plain English, and now client education brochures, Deborah L. Jacobs is doing a tremendous service for the estate planning community.
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