The circular tie option, or any order-reversal solution, needn't
act unless every alternative in the circular tie has a majority
against it. So that should be a rule of that option, and
the dimensional ordering option that I described.

For the reversers' candidate to win with a majority against
him, everyone else in the tie would have to have one against
them too (due to the order-reversal). 

Mike

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