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He often edits contributions that reek of business school jargon or seem too enthusiastic about a company.
The memo used the word "excess" to describe the action, even though "excess" in school jargon more commonly describes the act of moving a teacher from a school's payroll into a pool of available employees whose salaries are paid by the central office.
It was full of business school jargon.
The public school jargon introduced by these headmasters is still in use.
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Mr. Biglari's aggressive tactics — fire and brimstone couched in business-school jargon — invited some comparisons to another fabled investor, Carl C. Icahn, whose corporate rabble-rousing has given him the reputation of a raider.
As uncomfortable as that sort of business-school jargon may sound in the context of the for-profit prison telecom industry, illustrating what Securus does using stock photos only reinforces the unease.
That grad-school-jargon cluster-bomb then shifts into a musing on how the poet was, like, listening to Wilco and watching the Pistons play the Cavaliers while "a helicopter / crashed in the Afghani desert / so more Americans / could die estranged".
Tells about the difference jazz and bob, strife among members of the two schools; boppers jargon; eccentricities of dress and conduct.
And its most amusingly rendered aspects — the exceedingly progressive school, a jargon-spouting fundraiser, ostentatiously eco-conscious neighbors — could be found in any upper-class suburb.
Later slides say that based on deals for similar companies, Chobani is worth between $3 billion and $5 billion plus "breakout potential," business school-approved jargon for "innumerably more".
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