Sentence examples for borrowing jargon from inspiring English sources

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On purpose, I'm borrowing jargon from the CIA or the FSB.

With unusual humility, bureaucrats are borrowing jargon from open-source developers.In the past, governments have asked large companies, like LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters, to help them handle data better.

As more and more people come forward to reveal their struggles, it seems others are jumping on the bandwagon, borrowing jargon from the DSM-5 and co-opting the pain.

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And if colleges are ever going to bend the cost curve, to borrow jargon from the health care debate, it might well be time to think about vetoing Olympic-quality athletic ­facilities and trimming the ranks of administrators.

There was only passion and the borrowed political jargon of Europe.

A Chinese operation was the personal project of the Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick, who traveled regularly to the country and gave speeches that borrowed the jargon of Chinese Communist Party officials.

Sometimes there is crossover, or (to borrow from the jargon of electoral politics) high turnout from the base.

The shift of power in the orchestra has acquired a label that borrows from the jargon of grass-roots organizing: musician empowerment.

The watchword, borrowed from the jargon of drug delivery, is combination prevention.The crucial trick with ARVs is to use several different treatments simultaneously, an approach known as combination therapy.

Why not choose a small, unknown firm as "lean and nimble" (to borrow some Valley jargon) as so many of the companies responsible for the currently exploding knowledge-worker economy in the region?

It doesn't matter where in Europe your new lab will be; if you're a citizen of an E.U. nation working abroad, and you'll be moving back to accept a position at a European laboratory, you qualify for a "training or mobility action," to borrow some "Marie Curie Action" jargon (which the GrantDoctor, who specializes in North American programs, admits to finding very confusing).

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