He will preside over both sets of meetings, though the French do not want this to be a precedent: a future president of the European Council just might hail from a non-euro country, and, horror, preside over euro-zone business.
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Instead, they argue more over who is the more competent to preside over the current political dispensation.
Like many another despot, Mr Milosevic probably prefers to preside over a heap of rubble than not to preside at all.
Mrs Hood will preside over the week-long gathering of ministers on the Mound in Edinburgh.
Collins is the one who has to preside over the daily misadventures of the present.
Is this any way to preside over one of the most important sectors of the economy?
Now high-school coaches in football hotbeds earn boatloads of money and preside over pristine facilities.
Moore explains there are only a handful of jurists who preside over complex medical malpractice cases.
Certainly not Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, the avowed "Aseanist" who will preside over the expansion.
Shri Dilip S. Gadhavi, Executive Director, Gujarat Science City will preside over the meeting.
But he was also set to preside over the deepest recession in the country's history.
The contest among them, which Mr Brown may remain to preside over, should be edifying.
Yet he went on to preside over 41 consecutive quarters of year-on-year profits growth.
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He has been fortunate to preside over his country's impressive recovery from the economic collapse of 2001-02.
Jack is the only budget director in history to preside over a budget surplus for three consecutive years.
The government has proposed a "national dialogue" on a political solution but insists that it must preside over it.
Mica also helped preside over ALEC's passage of the model bill that became the basis of Arizona's immigration law.
As the leader of the biggest party, he is the province's first minister and wants a government to preside over.
The aim is to drive out the infidels and damage local economies, and thus the regimes that preside over them.
On Monday, Mrs Hood will be called upon to preside over one of the most controversial debates in the church's history.
At the end of the day the heads of families preside over family worship during which sacrifices and offerings are made.
Why does this bureaucracy, already working with two sets of politicians, require a third set to preside over it, as commissioners?
Baccheschi Berti and his wife, Aurora, preside over one of the more eccentric and thoroughgoing fairy-tale environments you will ever rent a night in.
The excess return tells you that the monetary authorities who preside over soft currencies pay for all their sins, and then some.
Jodie Foster will preside over the annual awards - dubbed the French equivalent of the Oscars - in Paris on 25 February.
But this year the bill's other co-sponsor, Tennessee's Fred Thompson, happens to be the man who will preside over the Senate hearings.
Obama is the first president to preside over a shrinking American workforce.
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Lillian Ladele was a registrar for Islington Council in London, but lost her job after she refused to preside over civil partnerships.
Mr Chidambaram likes to point out that post-war Italy and France have shown that short-lived coalitions can preside over an economic boom.
Scott of Westmoreland County, in southwestern Pennsylvania, to preside over the case.
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