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Discover Ludwig'panel head' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the leader of a panel discussion or the person who is in charge of a specific panel. For example, "The panel head asked each member of the panel to introduce themselves and their area of expertise."
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Children's education in Jersey could be affected by budget cuts, according to the education scrutiny panel head.
Here's a roundup of recent criticism and commentary on Climategate and the IPCC, organized by five issues: 1) "glaciergate," 2) African crops, 3) disaster losses, 4) whether panel head Rajendra Pachauri has too many conflicts of interest to run the IPCC, and 5) the future of the panel.
For more from the "Gotham" panel, head to Vulture.
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The appeal panel, headed by Judge Richard Hone QC, quashed the conviction and directed that the school attendance order should cease.
The three-member panel, headed by a retired Israeli Supreme Court justice, found that the collateral damage was "disproportionate".
When the scandal broke, the company recruited an independent panel headed by a former Tokyo prosecutor, Nobuo Gohara, to investigate.
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