1. Critics of legal drafting often complain that lawyers are fond of using legal jargon. 2. The conmen use baffling jargon when they talk about those deals, to confuse their victims. 3. We deliberately avoid using insurance jargon at all. 4. At this point, it should be clear that this multiplied system, to use business jargon, is highly leveraged. 5. Airlines rival law enforcement officers and educators for using jargon when plain English would serve much better. 6. But Garber has also been taken to task for being trendy, for writing about Elvis and Madonna, for punning and for using jargon. 7. Early Web denizens fought corporate encroachment by using jargon to stake out territory, insult aggressors and establish hierarchy. 8. He was using space jargon for extra-vehicular activity or space walk. 9. Le and Dinh were advised that when applying for entry-level jobs in health care, they should use medical jargon only when appropriate. |