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+====A is the interpretation: AFF debaters can only prohibit the production of power produced by an atomic reaction. ==== |
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+**West Law 08 defines nuclear power as ** |
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+**West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Nuclear+Power ** |
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+A form of energy produced by an atomic reaction, capable of producing an alternative source of electrical power to that supplied by coal, gas, or oil. |
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+====A prohibition is only on power not mining. Australia proves. ==== |
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+**WNA 15 (World Nuclear Association, submission to the South Australian Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission); ISSUES PAPER THREE – ELECTRICITY GENERATED FROM NUCLEAR FUELS, http://world-nuclear.org/getmedia/ac94e701-1980-4af4-a5b1-c5215fc5f385/WNA-NuclearFuel-Cycle-Royal-Commission-issues-paper-3-submission-final.pdf.aspx ** |
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+The World Nuclear Association is grateful for this opportunity to answer in full the Royal |
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+start a nuclear power program. |
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+Prefer field context: |
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+1. Accuracy |
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+2. Predictability |
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+Standards: |
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+1. Predictable Limits |
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+2. Common Usage |