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Reed's Rules, often referred to in the context of parliamentary procedure, are a set of guidelines for conducting meetings and making decisions in a structured manner. They are often used in organizations, legislative bodies, and other groups to facilitate orderly discussion and decision-making processes. The rules were originally articulated by Samuel A. Reed and are especially relevant in situations where a large body must make decisions efficiently while allowing for participation and debate among members.

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