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An "ACTDN of DOR decision" typically refers to a decision made by the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) regarding a "Denial of Review" (DOR) in the context of agency rulemaking or adjudication processes. This means that the agency has decided not to review or take action on a particular case or rule that was brought before it. Such decisions can impact how regulations are enforced or interpreted, often leaving the previous rulings or decisions in place.

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