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We pretend (heh, heh) to pick up tips and ideas, using the jargon of the show.
Using the jargon of synergetics [23], the whole network activity will then be enslaved by that dominant mode.
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He doesn't use the jargon of buzzwords or marketing.
To use the jargon of the new economy, venture capital is not easily "scalable".
Northampton are known for their physicality, to use the jargon of the time, but despite the strenuous efforts of Tom Wood, Calum Clark and Hartley, they were skittles to the visitors' bowling pin.
At the Larchmont Employment Agency, which has placed nannies since 1936, Anthony Novello said that 90percentt of his clients insisted on "living out," to use the jargon of the trade.
The Williamsville district demands that noncitizen children supply a visa and uses the jargon of federal immigration classification to describe examples: "J1 or F1, etc".
But we are pretty sure that our neighborhoods will look tomorrow as they do today, because they were built out decades ago, to use the jargon of the developers.
* that's a dismissive characterization we devotees of the Chicago political organization use in referring to good government types who, to use the jargon of Congressional courtesy, we hold in minimal high regard.
He even received a visit from the police in 1953 when thousands of gay men were being persecuted and high-profile "inverts," to use the jargon of the time, were falling victim to blackmailers and police agents provocateurs.
Lots of Internet start-ups will use the jargon of the start-up, but the job will essentially revolve around writing tasks.
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