English to Arabic Dictionary spokesperson

spokesperson

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Moss claims that ministers are spokespersons and representatives of the community, but she does not interrogate how this may affect women in the congregation.
a spokesman or spokeswoman (used as a neutral alternative).
example
I don't like getting on a soapbox, I am not a 'spokesperson' for any of this, I am just an actor - but it is kind of curious.
In an exercise to establish where the power in this conflict was imagined to be located, she had been singled out as the 'spokesperson' .
But a tribute to this remarkable woman is long overdue, from me as a colleague and friend and as a 'spokesperson' for the journal.
this was denied by a 'spokesperson' for the company
They had never had a 'spokesperson' , a leader, like this.
No 'spokesperson' would say when the orchestra would arrive, nor would they tell me anything about their schedule or even whether I'd be able to make contact with an orchestra member.
Of course, the implications of the advertisement are duplicitous and insulting both to the readers and to the portions of society that the 'spokesperson' represents.
a 'spokesperson' for the Scottish Office
Jane is both an effectively realized individual and a representative figure, a 'spokesperson' for the African American experience from slavery times to the era of the civil rights movement.
We consider a correct understanding of ethos to be very important when using 'spokespeople' in adverts.
From time to time I ring the press office with ideas and give advice to the party 'spokespersons' .
Unlike in other developed countries, artists and academics in the U.S. are not the national 'spokespersons' that sports figures, entertainers and business people are.
After all the arguments from media 'spokespersons' who want us to believe their ‘product’ is innocuous, the world is still not flat and nicotine remains addictive.
Our 'spokespersons' attribute European wariness to their experience with mad cow disease, foot and mouth disease, and other food scares.
Their 'spokespersons' morphed into polished television performers overnight.
We are the best 'spokespersons' to advocate for arts education.
Museum 'spokespersons' claim that 90 of the strikers have crossed the picket line, and the galleries and other museum facilities are functioning as usual.
Prepare operations people and company 'spokespeople' for contingencies, and review the purchase of recall insurance or related products.
We're doing the same thing with products, their 'spokespeople' and the people we work with and hire.
But regulators and legislators do not talk to players; players are not organized, they have no 'spokespersons' .
Few church 'spokespersons' would say that something must be done or must be stopped ‘because the Bible says so’.
Moss claims that ministers are 'spokespersons' and representatives of the community, but she does not interrogate how this may affect women in the congregation.
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