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One sees such effects in the success of community jargon, of competing frames in political rhetoric, or of terminology in technical contexts.
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But the French, who take over the EU presidency in July, are now pushing "community preference"—jargon for blocking food imports.
So it was refreshing to discover a new start-up called DIY, which offers a do-it-yourself — or maker, in Valley jargon — community for children.
"My vision of Europe is very much in line with Italy's traditional vision," he told reporters Tuesday, mentioning the "community method" — E.U. jargon for an approach that advocates the role of E.U. institutions rather than cooperation at the national government level.
COMINT: COMmunications INTelligence, in the jargon of the community.
For example, scientists use jargon because, within their community, it speeds up communication.
It is therefore vital that poor communities have, to use the jargon, ownership of aid; that they have a real say in how and where it is spent.
The jargon of the development community allows for different terms to characterize countries that are fundamentally poor.
Let's start by replacing the jargon-laden term the community uses to describe itself – Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) – with a more compelling name?
The gay and lesbian communities each use different terminology and jargon.
Too often in the international development sector we rely on weighty jargon- like the term Community-Driven Development.
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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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