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destabilize the individual insurance market in any state with a federal exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the act to avoid," Roberts wrote.

As Roberts wrote, "The statutory scheme compels us to reject [the plaintiffs'] interpretation because it would destabilize the individual insurance market in any State with a Federal Exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the Act to avoid".

Instead, it argued that "the statutory scheme compels us to reject" the narrower reading "because it would destabilize the individual insurance market in any State with a Federal Exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the Act to avoid".

Roberts in fact went farther than this, acknowledging the ambiguity of the statute but insisting that the court was compelled to reject the plaintiffs' interpretation "because it would destabilize the individual insurance market in any State with a Federal Exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the Act to avoid".

As Roberts wrote, "The statutory scheme compels us to reject [the plaintiffs'] interpretation because it would destabilize the individual insurance market in any State with a Federal Exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the Act to avoid". Recognition of this obvious fact does not make Roberts a liberal; it makes him a judge.

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If enacted, it would reduce consumers' access to nutrition information and likely create consumer confusion by introducing a great deal of variability into how calories are declared.

Additionally, the painted colour chart held at the Real Jardín Botánico and likely created by Bauer in Madrid was analysed by Raman spectroscopy, Vis and FTIR FORS and XRF.

In other words, the chief justice wrote, the loss of subsidies would "destabilize the individual insurance market in any State with a Federal exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the Act to avoid".

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Specifically, the King majority believed that applying the ACA's plain meaning "would destabilize the individual insurance market in any State with a Federal Exchange, and likely create the very 'death spirals' that Congress designed the Act to avoid". Even if a loss of subsidies would have exacerbated the death spiral, courts are emphatically not in the law-writing business.

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