Spokespersons [noun]

Definition of Spokespersons:

person who communicates for another

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Even with that dip, Crooked managed to grow downloads across its network 35% in 2020, a spokesperson said.

A company spokesperson declined to say how many new subscribers it acquired.

“For decades there was a pattern of corruption in the off-duty jobs program,” a spokesperson for the Jersey City mayor’s office and police department said.

Though a company spokesperson acknowledged that they receive a licensing fee for doing so, they did not say exactly how much.

“Governments should work to ensure that all individuals can freely enjoy the human rights and fundamental freedoms to which they are entitled,” the spokesperson told the Blade.

The Washington Post attempted to reach Richtel or his editors at the New York Times’s health department, but he declined to comment through a spokesperson.

A spokesperson told The Guardian they hope to be able to provide a car battery with 100 miles of range in just 5 minutes by 2025.

A spokesperson for Johnson and Johnson said the company could not comment on the trial results until they become public.

In 2020, Group Nine, publisher of Thrillist, PopSugar, NowThis, also started offering its employees free access to the meditation app Headspace and made a licensed therapist available during election week, according to a company spokesperson.

He was that face, and that spokesperson, that rallied the troops.