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"It's valuable for the students to listen to how jargon has been cut out in the retelling," said Heicklen.

But the climactic encounter, when it finally occurs, is staged almost as an afterthought and, after all the scientific and linguistic jargon has been spouted, maybe not the point.

Grice used the term 'non-natural meaning' for this sense of 'mean', and in more recent literature this jargon has been replaced with the term 'speaker meaning'.[12] After distinguishing between natural and (what we shall heretofore call) speaker meaning, Grice attempts to characterize the latter.

GMD's ability to distinguish missiles from decoys, debris and other harmless objects — "discrimination," in missile defense jargon has been a persistent concern.

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BUT several analysts said the price per member, or "life" in insurance jargon, had been an uncertain guide to the value of recent H.M.O.

Surely people with "intact cognitive status" — another useful bit of jargon had been seeing things these last two centuries, and surely some of them had confided their visions to others, as Bonnet's grandfather valiantly did.

Talks on 11 of the 35 subjects, or "chapters" in E.U. jargon, have been opened, but 8 remain blocked over Turkey's failure to carry out the Ankara Protocol, which was signed in 2005 and states that Turkish ports should be opened to products from the European Union, including Greek Cypriot goods.

But the RCN claims the NHS is treating such staff as "disposable", after its FoI requests to hospital trusts found that 3,993 full-time equivalent (FTE) posts in the most senior roles – categorised as bands seven and eight in NHS jargon have been lost since April 2010.

For over 200 years foreigners who live in Britain but are not considered by the authorities to be "ordinarily domiciled" there — "non- doms" in international tax trade jargon have been taxed on a "remittance basis".

Fortunately for online users, many words from modern computer jargon have been added to the dictionary.

We thus realize that the French Republic's virtue of fraternity -- social cohesion" in modern jargon has been neglected.

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