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The Supreme Court can effectively rule on a case in two ways, either by deciding to hear the case and handling down its judgment, or rather to simplify refuse to hear the case at all. A. either by deciding to hear the case and handing down its judgment, or rather to simplify refuse B. either by deciding to hear the case and handing down its judgment, or by simplify refusing C. by either deciding to hear the case and hand down its judgment or to simplify refuse D. to hear a case and to hand down its judgment, or to refuse simply E. either by deciding
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B is right if it is changed to 'either by deciding to hear the case and handing down its judgment, or by simply refusing'
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