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Throughout the various fields, there are disparate methodological approaches and jargon phrases strictly adhered to, which often seem foreign to someone unfamiliar with that particular parlance.
Here are 10 jargon phrases I jotted down on the back of a beer mat, the kind of things which make Steven's life sound even less "normal": 1.
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In what some may call a display of his "good, old-fashioned, Shropshire common sense", he is said to have forbidden Defra officials from using the phrase "ecosystem services", a jargon phrase for the benefits bestowed by the natural world.
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This is one of our most frequent errors immigrate to arrive in a country; emigrate to leave one Hence immigrant, immigration, emigrant, emigration Immigration and Nationality Directorate may be called "the immigration service" immune to not immune from impact a noun, not a verb: say "affected" rather than the awful jargon phrase "impacted on".
It was a messy, snowy night in early spring, "a night of P.D.A.A.'s all over the place," in the words of Nile Clarke, an operator at the high-tech cellphone 911 center here, who was using a shorthand for the jargon phrase "Property Damage Auto Accidents".
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But if you're a complete novice, you may get a bit lost among all the options and knotty jargon, with phrases like "a loop on the bight" and "fair the knot".
Their supposedly precious time is wasted as they struggle to figure out, through jargon-filled phrases and long, bulleted lists, what on earth the person speaking is trying to say.
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