Given the amount of corporate jargon included in press releases I've read, I wouldn't be surprised. It'd be quite easy, actually. Just plugging in a dozen or so canned cliches and "added value" and "forward thinking" phrases provides a company with a lifetime of impressive-sounding, yet utterly empty statements to produce.
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Given the amount of corporate jargon included in press releases I've read, I wouldn't be surprised. It'd be quite easy, actually. Just plugging in a dozen or so canned cliches and "added value" and "forward thinking" phrases provides a company with a lifetime of impressive-sounding, yet utterly empty statements to produce.