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Discover LudwigThe word'spinmeister' is not a commonly used word in written English, but it is technically a correct word and can be used in certain contexts
It is a slang term that refers to someone who is skilled at manipulating or distorting information in order to influence public opinion. It is often used in a negative connotation, to describe someone who is deceptive or manipulative. Example: The political spinmeister carefully crafted his message to appeal to the emotions of the audience and distract from the real issues at hand.
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spinmeister
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A media liaison or spokesperson, charged with presenting the spin for their political side.
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In any event, Eurocrats point out that if the new members do manage to join the club by 2004, a net total of euro25 billion ($22 billion) in aid would pour into Central Europe between 2004 and 2006, about half of which would go to Poland.Find a spinmeister, fastUnfortunately the EU's presentation of its proposals has been dismal.
The spinmeister always stressed to his enemies in the party that he was at least as traditionally Labour as them.
Other figures from the UK involved include Lord Macdonald, the Liberal Democrat peer and former Director of Public Prosecutions, who will be leading reforms for law-enforcement in the country as well as Lord Mandelson, former Labour spinmeister, who is to take charge of trade.
George Osborne plans £10bn of further benefit cuts; Cameron's parting spinmeister Steve Hilton has proposed £25bn.
If he isn't telling the truth — if he used his position of power to pressure co-workers to have sex with him and then had his lawyers buy their silence — he had no business running for President to begin with, and not even the most fiendish P.R. spinmeister could have saved him.
Of the $8.5 billion, $3.3 billion will go directly to foreclosed-upon borrowers, making it "the largest cash payout to date," according to Bryan Hubbard, the O.C.C.'s chief spinmeister.
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After six years in the job, Thompson made the rookie error of displaying a briefing note in which Helen Boaden, his director of news, revealed details of a lunch with Andy Coulson, the government spinmeister-in-chief.
At that point, we can hope that the symbiotic spinmeister-media snickering campaign, demeaning to voters and candidates, will be condemned as "negative".
For a few seconds I put the two phones together to let the spinmeisters hear each other – but then my courage deserted me and we all went back to polite BBC mode.
But the spinmeisters will be bowling on a tricky wicket.
Skillful practitioners of spin are sometimes pejoratively referred to as "spin doctors," "spin merchants," or "spinmeisters," among other unflattering terms.
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