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Orders in Council can be made by the monarch on the advice of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom. This process allows the government to implement legislation or make decisions without the need for a full parliamentary vote. Orders in Council are often used for various administrative purposes, including the implementation of international treaties or emergency regulations. The specific powers and procedures can vary depending on the legal context and framework.

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