What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals. You will be asked a question pertaining to issues that may appear in any civil law cases including civil government, civil private, and diversity cases. The issue is: "Did the court's ruling on attorneys' fees favor the appellant?" Answer the question based on the directionality of the appeals court decision. If the court discussed the issue in its opinion and answered the related question in the affirmative, answer "Yes". If the issue was discussed and the opinion answered the question negatively, answer "No". If the opinion considered the question but gave a mixed answer, supporting the respondent in part and supporting the appellant in part, answer "Mixed answer". If the opinion does not discuss the issue, or notes that a particular issue was raised by one of the litigants but the court dismissed the issue as frivolous or trivial or not worthy of discussion for some other reason, answer "Issue not discussed". If the opinion considered the question but gave a "mixed" answer, supporting the respondent in part and supporting the appellant in part (or if two issues treated separately by the court both fell within the area covered by one question and the court answered one question affirmatively and one negatively), answer "Mixed answer". If the opinion either did not consider or discuss the issue at all or if the opinion indicates that this issue was not worthy of consideration by the court of appeals even though it was discussed by the lower court or was raised in one of the briefs, answer "Issue not discussed".

Opinion:
DENSON v. MAPES et al.
No. 11692.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Feb. 19, 1948.
Rehearing Denied March 25,1948.
Samuel Platt, of Reno, Nev., for appellant.
H. R. Cooke and John D. Furrh, Jr., both of Reno, Nev., for appellees.
Before GARRECHT, MATHEWS and HEALY, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
On the grounds and for the reasons stated in its opinion, 71 F.Supp. 503, the judgment of the District Court here appealed from is affirmed, and appellant’s motion for reimbursement by appellees for causing unnecessary costs on appeal is denied without prejudice to the right of appellant to make and file with the clerk of this court a motion for the allowance of costs to appellant, such motion, if made, to conform with our Rule 17(1).

Question: Did the court's ruling on attorneys' fees favor the appellant?

Choices:
No
Yes
Mixed answer
Issue not discussed

Answer: 0