The captain looked like a man made for subduing the taiga, not for nosing through bureaucratic jargon.
That is bureaucratic jargon for charging more money for the most desirable spots at the most popular times.
At the same time, American movies seem, perhaps more than ever, to languish under the tyranny of story, a regime with its own bureaucratic jargon.
Paula had heard enough bureaucratic jargon in her time to know that Miss Vitchy had nothing to worry about.
Supporters, on the other hand, have been struggling to convey complex issues, often wrapped in bureaucratic jargon.
The Federal subsidy programs, with names layered in bureaucratic jargon, have financed low- and moderate-income housing in cities across the country.
Some features are discernible within the program's nebula of charts, graphs, codes and bureaucratic jargon.
Avoid formal language, righteous sentiment and bureaucratic or think-tank jargon.
In it were twelve chapters on how "translations" of complex legal wording or bureaucratic jargon could be simplified and made more clear to any reader.
The message is striking for its lack of bureaucratic jargon.