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pre·sides
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despiser
disperse
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of presides in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of presides in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of presides in a Sentence
We're talking about an extremely small rural town where this family presides over any number of different capacities and people see the power this family has had, so you normally... question authority, but sometimes you just don't question authority because you're afraid to or you are told things are being handled and you just trust it.
Big Tech claims that Big Tech simply presides over an open and free market, but in a truly free market the same party can't represent the seller, the buyer, make the rules, and conduct the auction, and that is unacceptable in a free enterprise system -- it hurts consumers and it hurts competition.
An unfettered pursuit of money rules. The service of the common good is left behind, once capital becomes an idol and guides people's decisions, once greed for money presides over the entire socioeconomic system, it ruins society, it condemns and enslaves men and women, it destroys human fraternity.
Alex Murdaugh're talking about an extremely small rural town where this family presides over any number of different capacities and people see the power this family has had, so you normally... question authority, but sometimes you just don't question authority because you're afraid to or you are told things are being handled and you just trust it.
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- προεδρίεςGreek
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