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"buzz phrase" is a popular or trendy phrase that people frequently use or hear. It is often used to describe a specific idea, concept, or trend that is gaining a lot of attention and discussion.
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«Functional Training» has been a hot
buzz phrase in the fitness industry for more than the past decade.
Two
buzz phrases of fairly long standing in libraries are knowledge management and competitive intelligence.
This
new buzz phrase has been floating around the internet for a while and is now beginning to make its way into mainstream media.
The «Internet of Things» is the hot
buzz phrase right now, and it's only going to become more prevalent.
While «company culture» is a
common buzz phrase, a positive one can be an important factor when it comes to retaining good employees.
It's been a
popular buzz phrase in the healthy food world for a few years now, and it's popularity is only increasing.
This is what that awful
marketing buzz phrase «early case assessment» would mean, if it meant anything at all.
Also, content marketing is a
new buzz phrase that seems to apply to publishing... but the application may not be clear.
Indeed, 15 years ago any of the other
buzz phrases currently heard in college sports — dead periods, satisfactory progress, Bylaw 5 - 1 -(J)-- would have sounded to coaches like Etruscan.
That means avoiding the empty
startup buzz phrases — «disrupting», «pre-revenue» — and saying precisely what you think or feel instead.
«Digital nomad» has kind of become an
obnoxious buzz phrase, but it's an accurate way to describe this type of lifestyle.
The influx of startup businesses looking to grow quickly has made the term «growth hacking» one of the
top buzz phrases in...
To use what is currently the hottest
Beltway buzz phrase, plans for offloading the loot are not yet shovel - ready.
The
U.N. buzz phrase of the last decade — «sustainable development» — is slowly morphing into a new sustainable buzzword for the development and humanitarian communities: resilience.
«This is not about what is best for students or best practices in education or even based on proven research, but rather more political rhetoric based on taking advantage of the
latest buzz phrase or issue of the day and today it just happens to be «Common Core.
2014's next - gen
console buzz phrase is the «persistent online world», in which thousands of human - controlled players run around an evolving, narratively driven virtual space; it's fitting that having invented the open - world genre, Rockstar have tackled this new concept before anyone else, too.
The job of climate science should be to reduce the uncertainty rather than dream up neat little, meaningless buzz phrases
Part of that means consuming technology in an informed and strategic way, and there were plenty of technology vendors at AALL showing off products with all the au
courant buzz phrases of artificial intelligence, legal analytics, data mining and cloud computing.
We had tried another counseling service in the area prior to our separation that I believe had good intentions, offering us help and purporting «Solutions,» but only proved to smear around the hurt and anguish
with buzz phrases and happy thoughts.
A new
buzz phrase in the push to limit greenhouse gas emissions is «unburnable carbon» — an effort to define and then wall off the portion of the world's still - vast reserves of coal, oil or natural gas that might, if combusted, cause unacceptably costly or dangerous climate change.
That's
a buzz phrase that gets tossed around constantly — but are we even hearing it?
«Big Data» was one of
those buzz phrases that cropped up in every other article in 2012.
Big data,
another buzz phrase that has popped up recently, has always been in use to drive various types of marketing and sales campaigns.
«Influencer marketing» is
the buzz phrase right now, and marketers are using resources like ContentMarketer.io with its Connector tool (email outreach to influencers and contacts) and Notifier (outreach to the influencers and people mentioned within your content); both turn influencers» heads toward your content.
Company culture is
a buzz phrase at the top of many minds these days yet a lot of executives still struggle to understand exactly what culture is and how to create it.
You know that «know, like and trust»
buzz phrase?
A «management buyout» is
a buzz phrase currently used in many business discussions, and for good reason.
One of
the buzz phrases in the United Methodist Church appointment process these days is «seasons of ministry.»
«Action - reflection,» a procedural term in urban training, became something more than
a buzz phrase for clergy and seminarians who sat with organizer Tom Gaudette between engagements of a community organization, sometimes to 4 A.M. (hours preferred also by Alinsky)
It has now, though, become
a buzz phrase and because avoiding it has made a lot of people feel better, finding those words on a food item now leads many to believe they are eating healthily, but what should we really be avoiding?
Those buzz phrases are now the backbone of Frost's own up - tempo scheme, and they figured into the glory days at Oregon, where Kelly and Helfrich created a lexicon that keeps growing for an offense that keeps expanding.
He had
these buzz phrases and catchphrases for every technique that you heard every day, and that's important in our offense because we play so fast.
Arsenal 2 Manchester City 2 Arsène Wenger has talked in recent weeks about personal reinvention while
the buzz phrase coming out of Arsenal on Sunday -LRB-...)
September 25, 2009 «Over the last few years, a new
buzz phrase has emerged among scholars and scientists who study early - childhood development, a phrase that sounds more as if it belongs in the boardroom than the classroom: executive function.»
Elsewhere, Mehdi Hasan argues that Cameron's «big society» is little more than
a buzz phrase, David Blanchflower warns that Ireland's storm is blowing our way and Daniel Trilling explains why we should welcome the return of direct action to Britain.
Going green is
a buzz phrase thats totally become mainstream.
In fact,
this buzz phrase is not used all that often in common conversation; however, it is something dietitians use once in a while to explain the effect certain foods have on our overall healthy meal perceptions.
Carb cycling is one of
those buzz phrases that could confuse you.