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31. Obviously I am-as the Linux jargon goes-a newbie, but I will now subscribe to your magazine. 32. And he was the creator of a new police jargon. 33. Aiming at a very specific readership, they carried shorter articles written in the jargon of the various separate sciences. 34. The Motorola people talk all that jargon and apply the latest concepts along with the best of them. 35. Your tone generally falls somewhere in this range: Pompous: Overly formal, often contains passivity and jargon. 36. When you see jargon from other industries, you probably get confused and distracted, wanting familiar terms instead. 37. There was more, but it was technical jargon about his physique, state of health, last known meal and so on. 38. The jargon of the criminal underworld is often referred to as argot. 39. Jargon is an effective form of shorthand, provided everyone understands it. 40. What I did not expect was the excitement, and wonderment, with which all this jargon was voiced. 41. Nostalgically, the old door numbers still stuck among the mass of code and jargon names slapped on the services since then. 42. It will be appreciated that this rapidly developing field of expertise contains extensive new jargon. 43. His prose is filled with active verbs and metaphors, instead of the passive voice and jargon frequently churned out by academics. 44. High-sounding jargon or pointless platitudes cut little ice when one is alert to the actual message being conveyed. 45. This tale of parallel realities claims to be based on quantum theory, and is dressed up with suitable jargon. 46. Phrases like this are often used like the jargon of politics, as deceptively simple slogans. 47. Do not confuse your reader with technical terms or jargon. 48. One day, the mystery of legal procedures and jargon disappeared. 49. Others used jargon of medicine, cookery or religion for describing the tortures. 50. In his book 1984 he mentions Doublethink,[http:///jargon.html] jargon used by the politicians of the Inner Party. 51. Sailed through college, picked up academic jargon like a duckling gobbles worms. 52. Make certain that ideas are clearly delineated and most of all, avoid the use of professional jargon. 53. One was that their writers eliminate industry jargon that transformed an everyday message into a threat. 54. If your missive is addressed to your colleagues, then jargon may be acceptable shorthand. 55. Although the word reengineering dominates business jargon, as a metaphor for organizational change, it has become wildly imprecise. 56. All they have to do is to hold out against substandard systems and apply pragmatic criteria in the face of technical jargon. 57. She objected to his formal jargon, although she imagined a glint of amusement accompanying it. 58. When you first learn about computers, there is a whole lot of jargon to understand. 59. Many of us find it hard to navigate this jargon. 60. It is important to avoid using jargon and complicated language.