Sentence examples for vague jargon from inspiring English sources

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A new style guide on the www.gov.uk website warns against "vague" jargon and buzzwords as well as using too many metaphors in government announcements.

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We took a point off because there's no explanation of how HAL works, but again, since we don't know how to build an advanced AI, no explanation might be better than some vague science jargon. .

Though Snow is more passive, she is also more than a pretty face in a miniskirt holding a clipboard and using vaguely scientific jargon.

For example, many survey items lack specificity and use jargon, vague language, unclear frames of reference and double barreled questions.

Carers were seen to struggle to retain the information they were given or to fully comprehend the meaning, particularly when euphemism, jargon or vague language was used.

Many critics said the new plan was vague and full of corporate jargon.

Other related types of nonstandard word usage include cant and jargon, synonyms for vague and high-sounding or technical and esoteric language not immediately intelligible to the uninitiate.

He has learnt a great deal about technology since then, of course, but an online-advertising entrepreneur, who deals with all three firms, says that Mr Semel still does not know enough "to go deep with the innovators".Instead Mr Semel, charming and funny in private, increasingly resorts in public to pre-cooked, vague grandiloquence laden with the jargon of "Web 2.0".

Their definitions can be too vague or too narrow, contradictory and clouded by jargon.

If you're a non-techie, it will sound either like a meaningless piece of jargon or it'll have a vaguely sinister ring to it.

But he used the vague language of a human relations department, heavy on jargon and light on facts.

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