Maybe it's a legitimate word for contrived results — I'm far out of touch
with academic jargon (grin).
Not exact matches
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.
Academic psychologists, armed
with a veneer of scientific
jargon, wanted in on the action.
In fact,
academic courses could be carried out for people above 40 trying to date, complete
with classes on
jargon busting, internet etiquette and privacy protection.
Indiana's
academic standards are clear, concise,
jargon - free, and generally well - aligned
with the state's assessments, an independent review has found.
It's time for education advocates and the funders that support them to invest time, effort and resources in thinking through how to best communicate complicated policy concepts so they are understood by all, without acronyms and
academic jargon, and
with language that describes achievable change.
Certainly not
with an
academic magicless abracadabra ostentatious
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:
These keywords show the employer that you are familiar
with industry
jargon, and you have the proper
academic background to perform the required tasks.