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Early on in Being a Beast, Foster identifies the traps into which a book like this might fall, with the Scylla of desiccating scientific jargon on one side and the Charybdis of whimsy on the other.
He started what became Jargon on campus.
If you see a six-year-old cooing political jargon on Chinese TV, don't be surprised.
Indeed, many participants showed a weakness for the plentiful, fashionable new business jargon on offer at C2MTL.
The travails of both reflect a sudden downturn in the trading of bonds, currencies and commodities (FICC in the jargon), on which they are unhealthily dependent.
Updated at 4.18pm BST 3.35pm BST 15th over: India 102-4 (Yuvraj 34 Dhoni 4) A lot of sportsman jargon on the commentary.
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They angled for handshakes and "bilats" — diplomatic jargon for one-on-one meetings.
These words and expressions were all coined in particular parts of the world in specific years: they're principally slang and jargon; catching on, but still waiting to be formalised into our dictionaries.
The jargon flowed on and on: alienation from the working masses, living in an ivory tower, bourgeois ways.
But that only shows hedge-fund returns are not just dependent on skill ("alpha", in the jargon) but on general market movements ("beta").
Terms like "calorific value" and "normal primary units" were some of the jargon found on the bills, and, confusingly, one even used a minus sign for a credit amount.
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