Take the word 'theory'. In the corporate world, in a disagreement, proposals are often labeled 'theoretical'. When I looked up the word in Wikipedia, I found the meaning to be:
- An analytic structure designed to explain a set of empirical observations
- Identification of this set of distinct observations as a class of phenomena
- Makes assertions about the underlying reality that brings about or affects this class.
- Theorems are derived deductively from theories according to a formal system of rules, generally as a first step in testing or applying the theory to concrete situations.
- Overly concerned with formalism and precision, or who makes a show of his learning.
So forget how you want to say it, focus on what the audience is looking for. Use their vocabulary and frames of reference. It does not mean you need to give up your beliefs or values, just change the way the point is made.
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