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1. adopting jargon as my mother tongue
2. garrulous and silent, full on the jargon
3. ” Thom went into a spate of jargon after that, but eventually it got down to something he could understand
4. He was looking up a lot of the jargon and having it translated, even though it made the text longer
5. I’m not too hot on legal jargon, but it looks as though there is a clause permitting Mum to sign the whole caboodle over should she want to re-marry … the Trust would then cease and the whole lot become mine, but I’d need to talk to a solicitor about that, I think
6. I am pretty good with words, but legal jargon leaves me cold
7. Even if they gained access to a broadcast medium, who would ever believe what he had to say? Just some fantasist spouting techno jargon
8. “Just for the record, Centralian is an example of a trade jargon, and in fact the Imperial Species are relative newcomers to the language
9. He insisted that it was only because he had injected so much merchant jargon into his language that no doubt his own mother would have a hard time understanding him
10. One thing that will quickly hit home is the sheer volume of industry jargon
11. software companies are good at avoiding unnecessary jargon, but inevitably it will
12. that knowledge you have cut through the jargon minefield and found up to 20 end-to-
13. jargon) then the first order of business in this phase is to knuckle down and finish the
14. I can see I have lost you all a bit with all this medical jargon but I think you get the general idea, until now the only way to correct this has only been practiced on mice because it does have some very severe drawbacks
15. Where possible written communications should avoid jargon
16. In Marxist jargon the term revisionism became synonymous with
17. even laid on you the listening public, but it is the jargon of billions of pieces of paper
18. My hope is that I can pose as a technician, babble off some tech jargon, and get some stupid administrator to log me in to help fix it
19. Wrapped in legal jargon, most would argue that this was an irrational, cruel and
20. He was happy to find a proper outlet for this newly acquired judicial jargon
21. Either they could not understand Peter’s British legal jargon or they dug in their heels for the sheer sport of it
22. This is just to familiarize you with some more of the jargon that you will likely come across on your Forex journey, you don’t need to worry too much about these
23. of systematic thinking is that elaborate rules and an esoteric jargon are used, often over-used
24. “What are the items on the export applications? It’s all written in technical jargon and government gobbledygook,” Barry asked
25. Unable to understand the legal jargon, he scanned the pages for a place to sign
26. How many times would we not have given ourselves a big kick in the backside? That which seems unpopular has become the current jargon! We could have taken the merit for it but we were afraid to talk outside the chorus
27. would have the concept of the "castrating father," a term I have never heard used in either professional or popular jargon
28. The black spoke in a sea-coast dialect, and Conan replied; he had learned the jargon while a corsair on the coasts of Kush
29. "What's the jargon for it? A mole? You've got a mole?"
30. " He could not understand -- did not want to understand -- the increasing numbers of long haired hippies, the drug-oriented love-ins, psychedelic lights, the strange jargon -- trips! Far out! Group sex! Grass! Acid! The world had gone crazy
31. The message although clumsily decorated with legal jargon and political niceties, came through loud and clear
32. of them, and was immune to jargon
33. Explaining in a technical jargon that no one understands he describes how he altered the microchip's and took control of the legion of robots
34. bubbled up as popular item of student jargon in the early
35. “Now you’re getting into that technical jargon you don’t want to hear
36. A lot of pain (that’s hospital jargon)
37. few who know the truth behind all the jargon know
38. For a moment the officer spoke into his radio, a jargon foreign to Steven, and then mentioned a warrant check
39. Life and jargon do not mix at the level of survival
40. legal jargon that had been scrawled hastily on the paper in Judge Ellis’s
41. ‘’Without baffling you with our usual, obtuse military jargon, Madam President, I can tell you that these pictures show that the Chinese have effectively occupied the Senkaku Islands and that they are in the process of landing sizeable garrisons on them
42. Roche wrote out the legal jargon necessary for the establishment of a codicil and then asked the seer about the personal items
43. File upon file of medical jargon had been examined and discounted before they eventually breached the last of many protected files that laid the pathway to happiness for Rudolph and his team
44. There is a difficulty approaching all this from outside academe: it can seem as if the experts are using jargon to force a thousand
45. understand any of their jargon
46. pozos (’pits’) used to designate many of the centres in the jargon
47. ; Avoid the use of jargon
48. Sets ever more complex rules in a convoluted world of grandiose fantasies with its own language (jargon)
49. Now to be able to survive on Twitter you need to know about all the jargon and here is a run through the most important words:
50. created on-screen personae for ourselves, ‘avatars’ in the jargon of the game
1. Thus, it is best to avoid technical jargons in your resume as much as possible
2. Lots and Lots of Jargons
3. devoid of jargons as far as practicable
4. And the little cries, the pursuits through the grass, the waists embraced on the fly, those jargons which are melodies, those adorations which burst forth in the manner of pronouncing a syllable, those cherries torn from one mouth by another,—all this blazes forth and takes its place among the celestial glories
5. The internal stratification of any single national language into social dialects, characteristic group behavior, professional jargons, generic languages, languages of generations and age groups, tendentious languages, languages of the authorities, of various circles and of passing fashions, languages that serve the specific sociopolitical purposes of the day, even of the hour (each day has its own slogan, its own vocabulary, its own emphases – this internal stratification present in every language at any given moment of its historical existence is the indispensable prerequisite for the novel as a genre