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There's a consensus of feeling lost, overwhelmed and confused by jargon and rapidly changing technology.
Their definitions can be too vague or too narrow, contradictory and clouded by jargon.
Mr. Rauschenberg, the acclaimed Pop artist, was barely known in 1952 when he painted swirling arrows to illustrate "The Dancer," a poem by Joel Oppenheimer, published by Jargon.
"Use specific words (red and blue)," says Waterhouse, "not general ones (brightly coloured)." Jargon, abbreviations, acronyms and know-all foreign phrases All of us who work in organisations, professions, specific industries or bureaucracies are surrounded by jargon.
(A type of building? A blueprint? Yale?) By the time I got to the 1850s I was zipping along; the author's natural voice, unencumbered by jargon, is lucid and concise.
His curmudgeonly affinity for the low-brow led, in 1986, to the publication by Jargon of Ernest Mickler's "White Trash Cooking," with recipes for delicacies like cooter pie, okra omelets and potato-chip sandwiches.
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she felt overwhelmed by critical jargon about structure and imagery.
They're also happily untainted by the jargon of academic criticism.
Occasionally, too, Reid forgets that some of his readers will be nonplussed by betting jargon.
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