Aún no tenemos significados para "new buzzword".
1It's even inspired a new buzzword, the gig economy.
2Experiential tourism is the new buzzword in the trade.
3The new buzzword in the financial world is "extraterritoriality", or ET.
4SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Banks have a new buzzword to describe their strategy in Asia: diplomacy.
5Disruption is a new buzzword in advertising.
6RTDI is to be the new buzzword.
7Has "first" become the new buzzword, a word that must be in the name of ambitious and expanding companies?
8Qualitative, rather than quantitative is the new buzzword, but what it really comes down to is two other words: subjective and vague.
9Microsoft's stealth approach, Dohlberg said, is to slap every new buzzword into the Active Desktop of its Explorer 4.0.
10Resolution is one of the new buzzwords in financial regulation.
11These are the new buzzwords around sport in the coronavirus-dominated world in which we now live.
12FLEXIBILITY has become one of the new buzzwords of European integration during negotiation of the Amsterdam Treaty.
13Dick Ahlstrom reports Photonics is one of the new buzzwords in the world of computing and communications.
14She'll keep you abreast of the latest cultural icons, cool trends, top tunes and groovy new buzzwords, daddy-o.
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