In their statements, they have become expert in using pompous phrases and key buzzwords to cover up ugly banalities. |
Sure, new creative techniques emerged, new buzzwords appeared, new brand theories and media were busy being invented at an ever-increasing rate. |
Economic resiliency, productive capacity, labor talent, every one of the economist's buzzwords plays a role in war. |
Far more efficient searches involve specific paedophile buzzwords or phrases documenting particular forms of abuse. |
The rest of us know this is just propaganda and the terms are just hollow buzzwords that do not match reality of living here. |
Shorthand is eventually transcribed to longhand, and buzzwords lose their sting. |