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In a different jargon, these people may lack even the capacity for object constancy.
Our colleagues have similar backgrounds and training, we develop a professional pathos that identifies us as a group as opposed to them who use a different jargon or have a different viewpoint.
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They all tend to do things differently, often using complex formulas to work out the charges and different jargon for different fees.
They may use different jargon.
Even when the motivation is there, scientists trained in different fields have different cultures, different jargon, and different ways of thinking.
So-called intranets also fall into this category too, by the way — they use different jargon, but the functionality is no different.
Casey underlines that physicians and nurses train separately, keep separate patient records, report to different hierarchies, read different journals, and use different jargon [ 21].
It's just a combination of different movie jargon.
Such "tuneable lasers" are used where optical fibres carry up to 80 channels of data, each transmitted at a different wavelength.This is referred to in the jargon as "dense wave division multiplexing" (DWDM).
The aim is to cut through the jargon and present election news in a different way.
Don't use industry-specific jargon that might not be understood in a different sector.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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