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It seems to be the new buzz word for your writers.
"The paper has a lot of the right buzz words.
He was scanning quickly on this first pass, looking for buzz words.
"The buzz words this week are just that: Love it."
Readers can look out for buzz words on road signs and advertising.
Economic policy coordination has been the buzz word and I think it's an empty box.
My aim with the series was to get away from buzz words, and technical financial language.
Is this just the latest round of meaningful buzz words?
Do you ever ask yourself what do those buzz words really mean?
Access is the current buzz word in the city.
To others it is seen as a buzz word.
"Many start with specific definitions, but become meaningless buzz words."
Buzz words Gets kids concentrating on the radio and keeping quiet.
The cranks always had certain buzz words that appeared early on.
Diversity, our third index category, is a big buzz word in education and beyond.
That brings me to the question of self-regulation, another new buzz word.
Police asked him how much he took to 'get a buzz'.
It is, however, a piece that requires, well, what's the appropriate buzz word?
They rent a "villa," the commercial buzz word for a house.
You missed a couple off that proactive I think is the buzz word it's called seem less production so.
Now there's a buzz word to get through to even the deafest young ear.
The buzz words floating around Quinn are confidence and comfort.
Q. Stress is a hot buzz word these days.
Even before accountability was an educational buzz word, schools were not fond of losing star students.
Q. Accountability is another one of the buzz words.