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Parochial viewpoints and unnecessary jargon were avoided.
This use of "reference" as a verb is unnecessary jargon; say "referring to" or "alluding to".
Compiled without unnecessary jargon, this dictionary can be used both as a home medical guide and as an aid for all those working in the medical and allied professions.
McShane says that the starting point was to look at the language being used internally and to ensure staff were avoiding unnecessary jargon – thereby enabling booksellers to reflect the personality of stores in their own, individual ways.
Her concepts are clear, there is no unnecessary jargon, and provides the reader with substantively rich, well-documented insights into the realm of Russian alcohol-policymaking". "Anna Bailey's high-quality book helps us understand how formal and informal sources of power combine to produce the outcomes we see in the world.
Yet one of the primary reasons academics struggle to reach the general public is because what they churn out is too often so arcane and laden with unnecessary jargon that only a handful of experts in their own field can comprehend it.
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Eliminate any unnecessary scientific jargon from the pitch; your audience could be from your field, but not necessarily from your micro/sub field.
Every washing machine announcement comes with passionate statements about TurboWash 2.0 and a lot of unnecessary marketing jargon.
While you are right that, in airliner argot, the event is generally described as a "rollout," I am hardly wrong to use "launch". I am writing for a general audience and thus am required to avoid confusing readers with unnecessary technical jargon.
The Landlord's Law Book: Rights & Responsibilities by David Brown and Ralph Warner (Nolo Press, 950 Parker St., Berkeley, Calif .94710, 336 pages, $19.95) is exactly what it purports to be, but unblighted by unnecessary legal jargon.
The symposium whose proceedings appear in the following pages sought, of course, to eliminate unnecessary and obscurantist jargon; but it sought also to do something far more ambitious - to confront the intellectual issues that are attached to the use of the word "evaluation" in medicine and health services.
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