0 a person who is chosen to speak officially for a group or organization:
1 a person who makes official, public statements for a group or organization:
a government spokesperson
2 someone who is chosen or employed by a person or organization to speak officially to the public for them:
Interestingly, accuracy was not related to whether the surrogate decision-maker was the patient's preferred spokesperson.
One of the spokespersons for the practice compared doctors who refuse to perform circumcisions to priests who refuse to baptize children.
As such each person becomes a spokesperson for the rest of the network.
For example, a gas oven commercial with female spokespersons can be classified in both technology and gender roles simultaneously.
She became a spokesperson for the secret domestic world and its pain.
In these cases, the introduction of a spokesperson will usually benefit the coalition as a whole.
Afterwards, a spokesperson from each group summarizes the family descriptions for the class.
Many public sector spokespersons are therefore arguing that bringing in private partners is likely to increase costs and risks rather than provide more cost-efficient solutions.
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