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presiding
verb
Present participle of preside
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The word "presiding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the person in charge of a meeting, such as a presiding judge or a presiding officer. For example, “The presiding judge of the court heard testimony from both sides.”.
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Mr Bush, a lame-duck president, would be a lame-duck president presiding over a lame-duck occupation.In fairness, the group is not advocating a complete withdrawal.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.05pm AESThe:05 The outgoing Senate president John Hogg is standing from his presiding chair.
The Department of Parliamentary Services emailed around the new rules in an "information circular" on Thursday, but the measures were approved by the presiding officers of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Bronwyn Bishop and Senate president Stephen Parry.
Not only has Alessandro Nencini, the presiding judge of the Florence appeals court, apparently resorted to the same tortured logic as his predecessors; he has also stated things as fact that are manifestly and provably wrong.
You are a broken man, presiding over a broken society.
Presiding over it all, like a monolith of gentrification, is the Guggenheim.
Amid the melee, Morsi and his colleagues rejected the authority of the court before the chaos forced the presiding judge to adjourn proceedings until 8 January.
But one crucial lack is the presiding role of the old-style diplomatic correspondents, drawing red lines, explaining the choices we must make.
Little changed on Saturday, when Fredric Horowitz, the independent arbitrator presiding over dispute between A-Rod and Major League Baseball, issued a decision reducing the suspension to 162 games.
Presiding over all of this – though she never seemed to do much – was a figure few Elizabethans would have recognised.
He accused the UUP leader of presiding over a "failed policy" by supporting the Good Friday accord.
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