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The readers may not understand professional jargon and it is them that the editor will want to interest.
In short, she was not so enamoured of professional jargon as to have lost her common sense.
You can drop the patronizing professional jargon and answer my question.
And there is what is probably worse than ever before, the growing use of professional jargon.
I hate it when you use that professional jargon.
In our professional jargon, we call this the need to maintain interoperability.
In fact, it is a Maslin trademark to avoid professional jargon.
Professional jargon should be avoided as far as possible.
Note: avoid professional jargon in the lay report.
After this process, the brush is still very fragile and in professional jargon called a 'green brush'.
The words are often used as professional jargon rather than as universally applicable terms or concepts.
Growers submit their best lots, which are tasted (“cupped” in the professional jargon) by an international expert jury.
The field, known in professional jargon as probabilistic risk assessment, helps companies and government agencies decide whether they are prepared to take the chances involved.
The problem of yo-yo dieting, or weight-cycling, in professional jargon, is far more than a cosmetic issue.
I know it sounds dumb, but what the zog, it's part of the professional jargon.)
Mr. Klass's biggest failing is discipline - or "classroom management," to use the professional jargon.
As an alumni communications officer I'm expected to embrace it, but this kind of professional jargon becomes devoid of meaning over time.
Yet I am sure he would be aware of the hidden motives for concocting the kind of professional jargon intelligible only to a few.
And as he describes his role in it, Alex combines childlike simplicity with professional jargon in an endearing way that cannot possibly last long.
"Much of professional jargon is tongue in cheek," he said, explaining that it lends levity to the drudgery of daily labor.
Often accompanied by over-stylized use of professional jargon, name- dropping, and a reflexive need to appear better informed and more sophisticated than the "average" salesperson.
Nevertheless, we should try to understand if this set of words is the expression of a specific terminological body or if they merely stand for professional jargon.
This is all couched in a self-conscious professional jargon that recalls the theater's infatuation with the Freudian mystery formats of the middle of the century.
For a renovated dissertation, The Conquest of Cool is blessedly free of academic throat-clearing and professional jargon.
And noneccentric science wonks would gain a great deal by getting Vogel's message: Knowledge couched in professional jargon is elitism disguised as learning.