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Gerichtspräsident
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pre·sid·ing judge [prɪˌzaɪdɪŋˈ-] N LAW
Gerichtspräsident(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
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in the PONS Dictionary
pre·side [prɪˈzaɪd] VB intr
1. preside (be in charge):
preside of meeting, rally
etw dat vorsitzen
etw leiten
etw dat präsidieren
2. preside (dominate):
to preside over sth iron hum
etw beherrschen fig
to preside over sth iron hum
I. judge [ʤʌʤ] N
1. judge LAW:
Richter(in) m (f) <-s, ->
2. judge SPORTS:
Preisrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Punktrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Kampfrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Schiedsrichter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
3. judge (expert):
judge of literature, music, wine
Kenner(in) m (f) <-s, ->
II. judge [ʤʌʤ] VB intr
1. judge (decide):
to judge by [or from] sth
etw dat nach zu urteilen
to judge of sth
über etw acc urteilen
2. judge (estimate):
III. judge [ʤʌʤ] VB trans
1. judge (decide):
to judge sb/sth
2. judge (estimate):
to judge sth
3. judge (pick a winner):
to judge sth
to judge sth
4. judge (rank):
to judge sb/sth
jdn/etw beurteilen [o. einstufen]
Phrases:
Klett Geography Glossary
judge [dʒʌdʒ] VB
Present
Ipreside
youpreside
he/she/itpresides
wepreside
youpreside
theypreside
Past
Ipresided
youpresided
he/she/itpresided
wepresided
youpresided
theypresided
Present Perfect
Ihavepresided
youhavepresided
he/she/ithaspresided
wehavepresided
youhavepresided
theyhavepresided
Past Perfect
Ihadpresided
youhadpresided
he/she/ithadpresided
wehadpresided
youhadpresided
theyhadpresided
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He presided over it in 1964 and 1988.
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During his time there, he presided over the club's greatest triumphs.
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He presided over a decade of league expansion.
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He also presided over an aviation service that transported members of the government.
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He presided over several modernizing projects such and suddenly died in 1902.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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"Searches and seizures in investigations of members of the press are unconstitutional if their sole or chief purpose is to ascertain the identity of an informant," pronounced presiding judge Hans-Jürgen Papier.
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"Durchsuchungen und Beschlagnahmungen in einem Ermittlungsverfahren gegen Presseangehörige sind verfassungsrechtlich unzulässig, wenn sie ausschließlich oder vorwiegend dem Zweck dienen, die Person eines Informanten zu ermitteln" sagte Gerichtspräsident Hans-Jürgen Papier.

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