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Philip Collins
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Historic, military metaphors and qualifiers

Historic and historical

Misused routinely in financial markets. For something to be historic it needs to be notable. The Gettysburg Address was historic. It is also a historical event because it happened in the past. Previous prices of a s...

a year ago
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Militate and mitigate, authentic and disintermediate

Militate and mitigate

Militate does not mean mitigate and mitigate does not mean militate. To mitigate something is to lessen its impact; to militate against something is to make that thing more difficult. It does not make sense to mitigat...

a year ago

Abstraction, euphemism and uncertainty

Abstraction and abstract nouns

It is a good principle, wherever possible, to be as detailed and concrete as you can. A retreat into abstract nouns gives a sense of elevation always lifting you away from precise meaning. When the abstract n...

a year ago
4

Onboarding, proactive and meaningless words

Onboarding

A pointlessly complex and unattractive way to say that you have hired someone who is now going through the process of signing the papers in the HR department and being shown where the coffee machine is and where the loos are. “I...

a year ago
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Architect, benchmark and the abandonment of ordinary language

Architect

Daniel Libeskind is an architect. When he is at work he thinks, draws, designs. He does not architect. That is not to say that the word does not exist. Any word that gets used exists, by definition. Indeed, the Oxford English Dic...

a year ago
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