Sentence examples for same jargon from inspiring English sources

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We kept saying 'Avoid the same jargon,' but applicants would just create new jargon".

That's significant because it implies that Twitter users are becoming segregated into well-defined groups of those who understand the same jargon.

We all speak the same jargon and acronyms.

They all think the same, they're all from the same school, with the same friends, the same jargon, the same books.

Avoid simply tagging your website with the same jargon that competitors are using – all this does is promote that what your company is doing is at status quo!

There is even division among those who speak the same jargon, but ascribe different meanings to a particular word or phrase, such that a leader thinks that he is saying one thing but his staff (or other stakeholders) are hearing something else.

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But the other problem is us: Our stubborn attachment to a label that, for example, places wind turbine vibration sensors in the same jargon-bucket as a voice-activated home speaker that can control our lights.

They like jargon.

She says: "It was the same old jargon… the same old fifties lingo in disguise.

Nearly everyone who speaks and writes about Turrell uses the same infernal jargon.

Moby might have lugged out the same academic jargon to define his whole project, which reached its latest apotheosis on Wednesday night at Hammerstein Ballroom.

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