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His speech is mashed-up fragments, echoes of institutional jargon and street slang.
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Oppressed by institutional life, the ghastly persistence of Nazi jargon and what some Germans called demokratur (elective dictatorship under the tutelage of Konrad Adenauer), he keeps reminding himself that he is really a "reader and devotee of contemporary poetry".
Mr. Levitt, a former president of the American Stock Exchange and a top executive of a brokerage firm -- known in Wall Street jargon as the sell side as opposed to the buy side represented by institutional investors -- showed little patience for complaints from brokerage firm analysts who say that the rule has made it harder to do their jobs.
Awkward jargon.
Jargon incomprehensible to civilians.
The jargon is bracing.
This is a big worry for institutional investors, which spend much time and money trying to minimise the risk that prices will move against them when they do a large trade ("price deterioration", in the jargon).
The jargon was prolific.
Roadside stand jargon.
Jargon was plentiful.
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