Stenographer in a sentence as a noun

Also: have you ever seen a court stenographer at work? You are simply wrong.

In truth, John Gruber is an Apple PR stenographer. The sad thing is, he probably doesn't even know it, because he's so drunk on the kool-aid.

A technical stenographer, or code-bard, if you will.

The NYT's role in all this is to act as stenographer. There is no summary of how much the SEC sought to earn in fines from pursuing these prosecutions, nor how many of them were overturned or thrown out of court.

I'm sure Lyx was inspired by some prior art, but I haven't come across another app that allows me to write up lecture notes from a blackboard with the speed of a stenographer. I would love to see a web app that aims for the same thing.

It works to some degree, and has the advantage for the subtitling companies that respeakers are easier to train and don't need to be paid as much as a proper stenographer. The disadvantage is that the output is much slower and subject to a rather greater delay.

Since we are using DNA to record information of life experience, it's in fact a steganographic stegosaurus stenographer.

> Just another example of government acting as stenographer for the financial industry. Did you actually just say a sentence with the phrase "government acting" in it as an example of something Ayn Rand would be in favor of?

Just another example of government acting as stenographer for the financial industry.

Basically, sell it any place where a stenographer is currently employed, or where people currently use audio recorders. Don't try to get people to record audio of their entire lives for sentimental value, though, that isn't a realistic use case.

How I hate these stenographer-to-the-powerful articles. The guy makes his money as a consultant to airlines; he here gives the official side of things under cover of perfect anonymity and official deniability.

Isn't it their responsibility to help the reader get at the truth, not just be a stenographer and mouthpiece for these *******? The FBI doesn’t have any capability to operate in Moscow\n without the collaboration of the FSB.\n\nMaybe the FBI by themselves can't operate in Moscow all by themselves, but certainly they work with other agencies that can.

Stenographer definitions

noun

someone skilled in the transcription of speech (especially dictation)

See also: amanuensis