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All this effort may be in vain because of the rapidly changing jargon scene.
The cultural nuances, and the constantly changing jargon of skateboarding, made it necessary for support calls to be handled by like-minded young American men.
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Marketing jargon is changing in Hollywood.
There's a consensus of feeling lost, overwhelmed and confused by jargon and rapidly changing technology.
Kidnapping techniques are changing, too, spawning a colorful new jargon among security experts.
The objective of all this jargon is to fit your product into the changing ecosystem of everyday life, transforming how people live, work and play.
So the second idea for saving forests lies in changing economic incentives by paying people not to chop down trees an idea known in the ghastly jargon of climate-change diplomacy as "reduction of emissions from deforestation and degradation" (REDD).
In their report, published in 2001, it was they who first suggested changing the discretionary "right to intervene" into a more muscular "responsibility to protect", or R2P as it is known in diplomatic jargon.
Under Salafist influence, the Brothers have adopted more classical jargon; and the recent Arab uprisings have helped the Brothers sway fellow Salafis into pondering whether civil opposition might not be better at changing regimes than setting off bombs.In Gaza the rival schools have sometimes clashed.
Awkward jargon.
Jargon incomprehensible to civilians.
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