Sentence examples for dependent on jargon from inspiring English sources

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But, the same way novelists create art out of all sorts of privilege, from lawyers to aristocrats to snobby prep schoolers, Miller not only gets the reader to care about the anxieties and secret desires of investment bankers of all stripes, she also spins an exciting piece of intrigue from the concept, and one so dully dependent on jargon and paperwork to boot.

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But that only shows hedge-fund returns are not just dependent on skill ("alpha", in the jargon) but on general market movements ("beta").

Can one be too dependent on trade?

But early on, jargon became the name of the peculiar speech used by criminal groups.

"Japan sees its future as more dependent on capex than Americans or Europeans do," said Robert Feldman, an economist at Morgan Stanley in Japan, using the industry jargon for "capital expenditure," investment in new factories and equipment.

Dependent on a wheelchair.

They are dependent on us.

All became dependent on welfare.

We are dependent on him.

It is dependent on Flavio".

It is dependent on tourists.

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