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jargon brevity aim
Aim for brevity while avoiding jargon. Edsger Dijkstra
jargon seldom stands
Political correctness is about denial, usually in the weasel circumlocutory jargon which distorts and evades and seldom stands up to honest analysis. George MacDonald Fraser
jargon use ass
Never use jargon words like 'reconceptualize', 'demassification', 'attitudinally', 'judgmentally'. They are hallmarks of a pretentious ass. David Ogilvy
jargon means meet time travel
'Closed timelike curve' is the jargon for time travel. It means you go out, come back and meet yourself in the past. Kip Thorne
jargon revolutionary theory
The General Theory was not truly revolutionary at all but merely old and oft-refuted mercantilist and inflationist fallacies dressed up in shiny new garb, replete with newly constructed and largely incomprehensible jargon. Murray Rothbard
jargon world academic
The academic world was marching toward ever more specialized knowledge, expressed in ever more dense jargon. Michael Crichton
jargon language
Jargon: any technical language we do not understand. Mason Cooley
jargon determined individual
What is or is not the jargon is determined by whether the word is written in an intonation which places it transcendently in opposition to its own meaning; by whether the individual words are loaded at the expense of the sentence, its propositional force, and the thought content. Theodor Adorno
jargon language authenticity
The jargon of authenticity ... is a trademark of societalized chosenness, ... sub-language as superior language. Theodor Adorno
brevity goes greek-poet wisdom
Much wisdom often goes with brevity of speech. Sophocles
brevity buy extra false paper towels
One false word, one extra word, and somebody's thinking about how they have to buy paper towels at the store. Brevity is very important. If you're going to be longwinded, it should be for a purpose. Not just because you like your words. Patricia Marx
brevity brief limbs outward since soul
Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief William Shakespeare
brevity limbs outward soul
Brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes. William Shakespeare
brevity complain time worst
Those who make the worst use of their time are the first to complain of its brevity Jean Bruyere
aim begin cycle monetary normal reading
Our reading is that their aim is not to begin a tightening cycle but to reinstate a normal monetary policy. Anne Mills
aim preventing
Organizations are of two kinds, those which aim at getting something done, and those which aim at preventing something from being done Bertrand Russell
aims chance children companies education equal hold integrate jobs kids lower private schools society work
Parikrma aims to give underprivileged children an equal chance at education so they can integrate with kids of private schools and, later, with the society. I want these children to hold high-end jobs at multinational companies and not work at the lower end of the spectrum. Shukla Bose
aim destiny hearing minister ministry
PAWS is a ministry with one aim in mind, to minister to the hearing impaired and to those who can hear. Our destiny is heaven. Tameko Smith
aiming bottom dipping margins pool seen
Our margins need to be better. Bottom line. Now that we're aiming for the families, we should be dipping into a whole other pool that we've never seen before. Mark Shapiro
aim allow avoid hand main
Our main aim must be, on the one hand to allow inspectors to go in without conditions, and on the other hand to avoid war, Peter Struck
aim current painful precarious state
Our only aim is to see the state out of the current painful and precarious situation. Omar Abdullah
aim both common nations
Our nations will always have differences in important areas. But if we aim for common ground, then both of us can win. Samuel Berger
aim change decent ensure lives people primary provide roads sports
Our primary aim is to change the lives of our people for the better by beautifying our townships. We need to provide decent schools, clinics, sports and recreational facilities. In particular, we need to ensure that by 2009 all roads in the townships are tarred. Mbhazima Shilowa