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(Which, he admitted, needed to be "calibrated more carefully", whatever that management jargon means).
That little bit of jargon means they are the equivalent of GSCE examinations intended for 16 year-old schoolchildren.
This obscure jargon means "to remove (an item) from a museum or library collection preparatory to selling it".
Another 39% were merely "satisfactory" (which in Ofsted jargon means not good enough) and 4% were "unsatisfactory" (which means terrible).Another possibility is that the money is not reaching the intended target.
Which, being interpreted in non-review jargon, means you either want Scottish independence or you don't – and no amount of banging on about "impartiality" will convince Alex Salmond (who was sounding off again last week) or his "highly engaged" supporters that fairness and balance can sit astride this ancestral fence.
THE first name this town ever had was given to it by settlers in 1851: "New York Alki," which translated from Chinook jargon means "New York... Someday!" The delay was painfully evident at the Museum of History and Industry's current exhibition, "Who?
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What does that legal jargon mean?
While well meaning in its focus on the regeneration of the high road, its buzz words and jargon mean little as the report has few measurable targets or milestones.
Grandpa fucks the kid incessantly, rants in endless streams of hate jargon meant to demean anything and everything at all, rapes and kills animals and children for fun, and so on.
Our earliest evidence for the phrase package store, I am informed by Joanne Despres at Merriam-Webster, "is an entry in the 1918 Addenda to the New International Dictionary (originally published in 1909), where it is labeled 'cant, U.S".' (Cant means "jargon," and business euphemisms fall into that category).
Learn the roleplay jargon: RP means roleplay and OOC means out-of-character.
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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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