Sentence examples for the jargon has changed from inspiring English sources

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The preferred term for such nations is now developing countries, but while the jargon has changed the reality that their top priority is growth has not.

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They have, as the jargon has it, a "propositional surface".

"We are eager for the options on the table," said another, in English, as a reference to the American administration's recent insistence that a military strike against Iran is still an option.Little has changed in the jargon for this sort of occasion.

(As the jargon had it, he had violated her space).

(As usual financial instruments used by con artist, financiers have changed, but the jargon and sales pitches for their "hanky-panky" --as Managing Directof of the IMF Christine Lagarde calls it--has not changed).

You might also think that little or nothing had changed, that the landscape of imposed, pseudo-managerial and bureaucratic jargon had not altered, did not need to alter and probably could not do so if instructed.

To use Clausewitzian jargon, the "grammar" of war the way in which militaries fought, the tools they could use, and the means by which they organized themselves—had changed.

But the limits on "interchange fees", as the financial jargon has it, have not worked out as planned.

He is, as the critical jargon has it, "omniscient" – impossibly so.

Such jargon has long been a source of amusement and irritation in the business world.

Management jargon has its own rhythm too.

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