Sentences with phrase «from academic jargon»

Goodwin briefly departed from academic jargon with one suggestion for trying to move the debate forward by suggesting that climate scientists voluntarily assume «extra responsibility» as follows:

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This by now hoary bit of academic jargon marks Institutions of Modernism as the offspring of «cultural studies,» that popular pseudo-discipline that resulted from crossing Marxist animus with deconstructionist verbiage.
Science's future lies in its power to inspire, and inspiration does not come from desiccated academic jargon.
Sure, there are a handful of academics and scientists who could EASILY give you this exact answer, but none of them are willing to take time out from their busy schedules to actually sit down and write a book just for you — much less one that wasn't full of confusing scientific jargon and annoying fence - sitting.
They were the product of a 1999 directive from Indiana's legislature for the state to adopt a set of clear, concise, jargon - free academic standards.
So instead of using jargon, let me give you a simple dress - code example to help you to understand «postmodernist art» and how it differs from «modern art» and its even earlier predecessor «academic art».
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