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were jargon
noun
A technical terminology unique to a particular subject.
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In addition, the panellists also commented on the suitability of the language and ensured that the questions phrased were jargon-free and using simple Malay language.
Then there is jargon.
(That's jargon).
Every first and fourth word is jargon.
References to three staff or many staff, or to training staff, are jargon.
(Proprietary trading is jargon for speculation – betting on asset prices going up and down).
Britain, Spain, the Netherlands and the Scandinavians champion "Independent Transmission System Operation" (ITSO), which is jargon for full unbundling.
"Landmark" as a verb is jargon, according to the stylebook, and it is also repetitive here.
Too much of its language is jargon that requires more careful explanation than the movie is willing to offer.
There's jargon to decipher, deadlines to consider and the sticker shock of purchasing health care without an employer contribution.
Further, the switches "virtualize" the storage systems, which is jargon for pooling their resources to boost their capacity.
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