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According to a commission document released on May 23rd, Europe's aggregate extra cost of trading, clearing and settlement (the "paperwork", in pre-electronic jargon) is between €2 billion and €5 billion a year.
It is an attempt to charm viewers by putting aside a bit of industry jargon: "electronic sell-through".
In the jargon of electronic engineering, therefore, the quantum dot-graphene hybrid has enormously high "gain".
Take digital signatures -- e-commerce jargon for secure electronic-identification codes.
Against a backdrop of Variety headlines-- NETLETS VOW TO BE TENACIOUS," "TOPS TURV TV BIZ TAKES STOCK," "BUYING BINGE BECKONS"--eacheadlines-- NETLETSkers, witheadlines-- NETLETSming use of clubby jargon went on talking about: how digital technology will obsolete other technology; the cost adVOWTOge of electronic services to the home; the user-friendly advantage of digital systems; etc.
In the jargon of the trade, humint (human intelligence) is considered less reliable than comint (communications intelligence) or elint (electronic intelligence).
Formed in 1995, Disco Biscuits realized early on that there was a kinship between jam-band grooves and electronic dance music; they mingle the two, with synthesizers often pulsing through its funk and rock and, at times, some digital jargon in the lyrics.
Awkward jargon.
Jargon incomprehensible to civilians.
The jargon is bracing.
The jargon was prolific.
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