Thank you for the article David.
Am I the only one struck by the irony of the situation - As potential report writers, we must use very simple language with no complicated jargon so that the report can be understood. However, we also need to master a list of complicated jargon sounding codes to use within our reports so that the reader can understand what we are reporting!
'XXF4XX tells the reader immediately ... ' that's good to know as it means sweet XX to me!
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Thank you for the article David.
Am I the only one struck by the irony of the situation - As potential report writers, we must use very simple language with no complicated jargon so that the report can be understood. However, we also need to master a list of complicated jargon sounding codes to use within our reports so that the reader can understand what we are reporting!
'XXF4XX tells the reader immediately ... ' that's good to know as it means sweet XX to me!