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{{g}}The [[collective noun]] for the JC’s favourite concepts:
{{g}}The [[collective noun]] for the JC’s favourite concepts:
*An '''[[adoration]]''' of [[general counsel]]
*An '''[[adoration]]''' of [[general counsel]].
*A '''[[squabble]]''' of [[negotiator]]s
*A '''[[squabble]]''' of [[negotiator]]s.
*A '''[[palaver]]''' of [[risk controller]]s.
*A '''[[palaver]]''' of [[risk controller]]s.
*A '''[[bullshit]]''' of [[sales]]people.
*A '''[[bullshit]]''' of [[sales]]people.
*A '''[[sanctimony]]''' of [[human resources]] professionals
*A '''[[sanctimony]]''' of [[human resources]] professionals.
*A '''[[pedantry]]''' of [[Inhouse counsel|in-house counsel]].
 


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The collective noun for the JC’s favourite concepts: