Sentence examples for preferred jargon from inspiring English sources

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In the summer of 1975 Nora Beloff reported in the Observer at length on the activities of several Trotskyist groups, notably the Militant faction (or 'tendency,' to use the preferred jargon) and the International Marxist Group.

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My rallying cry (or call-to-action, if you prefer jargon) to any minorities, British Muslim or otherwise, thinking that PR might be a suitable career for you: it is fascinating and often rewarding, but realise now that it will be hard work.

I prefer that jargon to the mighty bombers.

Officials were loath to even utilize the term terrorism, preferring legalistic jargon about violent criminal extremists.

What are you looking to verify -- speaking generally, and not about EdSoup, if you prefer?" he offered jargon: "Call Criteria verifies the score card generated by our clients".

That kind of blanket criticism reads more like lazy frustration than close analysis – it's time to clarify at least one example of good video game writing, or "good design" if you prefer heartless industry jargon.

Valla preferred the language of ordinary people to the jargon of professional philosophers.

But the disc carries the much preferred uncut version and a short documentary (featurette, in video jargon) with interviews of some of the cast and production people.

They prefer generic, nonsectarian spiritual jargon.

Moreover, the terms preferred by Maskiewicz and Lineback are used infrequently (Table 1) and may be perceived as jargon by many readers of LSE, whereas misconception is less cryptic to the average university faculty member.

Staff observed that a younger generation of gambler had come to see track racing as jargon-heavy, too favourable to those with specialist knowledge – dad's fancy – and they preferred to bet on football instead.

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