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Our answer was no, but no one rationale commanded a majority of the Court.
The decision produced six separate opinions, none of which commanded a majority.
The decision produced six separate opinions, none of which commanded a majority of the Court.
The 216-page decision included seven opinions, none of which commanded a majority.
Fiscal conservatism, when presented honestly and decoupled from social conservatism, commanded a majority.
Constantine dismissed Venizélos from office twice in 1915, but Venizélos still commanded a majority in Parliament.
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It must also command a majority there.
That view did not command a majority.
In committees, amendments must command a majority to be approved.
Three separate opinions, none commanding a majority, supported the result.
So the alternative government could not command a majority.
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