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In the interest of finality, however, the majority effectively orders the disenfranchisement of an unknown number of voters whose ballots reveal their intent -- and are therefore legal votes under state law -- but were for some reason rejected by ballot-counting machines.
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Now he finally had some live ammunition, but his boss had effectively ordered him not to use it.
In 2007, after the Bush administration balked, the Supreme Court effectively ordered the federal government to regulate greenhouse gases from vehicles.
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But the Supreme Court effectively ordered the judge, Juan Guzman Tapia, to move forward with a process that could lead to a proper arrest under rules of due process.
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