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adminisphere |
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The levels of management where big, impractical, and counterproductive decisions are made. |
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advertising |
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The art of convincing people to spend money they don't have for something they don't need. (Will Rogers) |
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all new |
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Not compatible with earlier versions. |
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ambiguity |
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The lack of clarity in speech, or something like that. |
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applicating |
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The act of submitting applications. |
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argument |
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An exchange of words between people with diametrically opposed views, all of whom know that they are right. (Kevin Boddington) |
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blamestorming |
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A method of collectively finding one to blame for a mistake no one is willing to confess to. Often occurs in the form of a meeting of colleagues at work, gathered to decide who is to blame for a problem.
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