Ballots are ordinal with truncation and other equal ranks allowed.
 
In the first round only the alternatives ranked first (or equal first) are 
counted as approved, i.e. a tentative cutoff is placed immediately below the 
top rank on each ballot.
 
In subsequent rounds the tentative cutoff is moved down one rank on all ballots 
for which the current tentative approval winner lies more than one rank below 
the current tentative cutoff.
 
When all tentative cutoffs cease to move, the current approval winner is 
declared winner of the election.
 
[End of Method Definition]
 
Is this method monotonic?
 
Does it satisfy the FBC?
 
Forest

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