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+Interpretation: The aff must prohibit nuclear power through the enaction of a policy. Prohibit is defined as: |
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+http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us |
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+verb verb: prohibit; 3rd person present: prohibits; past tense: prohibited; past participle: prohibited; gerund or present participle: prohibiting formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority. "laws prohibiting cruelty to animals" synonyms: forbid, ban, bar, interdict, proscribe, make illegal, embargo, outlaw, disallow, veto; Moreenjoin |
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+"state law prohibits gambling" |
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+ illegal, illicit, taboo, against the law, verboten; informalout, no go; |
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+"smoking is prohibited" |
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+B Violation: |
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+C Standards |
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+Resolved means the affirmative must defend the implementation of a policy action by a government. PARCHER 1: |
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+(Jeff, Fmr. Debate Coach at Georgetown University, February, http://www.ndtceda.com/archives/200102/0790.html) |
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+Pardon me if I turn …, are answers to a question. |
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+Limits – my interp doesn’t exclude any ground but it allows for policies, Harwood 5 |
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+(Karey, associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies) “Teaching Bioethics through Participation and Policy-Making” Essays on Teaching Excellence Toward the Best in the Academy Vol. 16, No. 4, 2004-2005 A publication of The Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education |
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+Teaching bioethics to … debates and having a stake in their outcome. |