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Nathan Marcus Adler viewed Yiddish as a "jargon" that existed at the expense of both liturgical Hebrew and the English necessary for upward mobility, and his Orthodox Judaism "could not endure so much as a blessing given on stage, for such a blessing would be given in vain... ......; further, he was afraid that the portrayals of Jews on stage would give aid and comfort to their enemies.
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A meeting run by Robert's Rules can be a joy to behold — though it's clotted by as much jargon as a Holacratic meeting.
But the philosophical allusions to Charles Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin can be overwhelming in places, as is the jargon.
Who knows the vocational curricula as well as jargon and company-specific vocabulary and culture?
"Landmark" as a verb is jargon, according to the stylebook, and it is also repetitive here.
The edits of a 911 audio recording — which removed an intervening question from the operator directly asking Mr. Zimmerman what race Mr. Martin was — aired three times on NBC's "Today" show … This use of "edits" as a noun is jargon; make it "editing".
He defined it as "military jargon for a reporter who is to be stationed with a 'unit,' which is more jargon for a division, or corps or perhaps an aircraft carrier group.
Ever since Michel Foucault published the first volume of his "History of Sexuality," in 1976, sexual identity has often been portrayed as a "social construction," as the jargon goes.
As someone who enjoys playing with far too many technical indicators, there are times during some market cycles when you have a strong sense a conviction, as the market jargon goes that a given index or stock is trending up or down.
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