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--I advocate that countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power. |
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--Thus, the affirmative burden is to show that given the nature of the practice of using moral language, the resolution is justifiably assertable given the role moral language plays in our lives. |
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--I defend the intent of countries prohibiting the production of nuclear power, so consequences are irrelevant, but I’ll accept reasonable neg spec as long as I don’t abandon my maxim. |
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--Thus, the plan: Resolved: The People's Republic of China will prohibit the production of its overseas cold fusion reactors. |
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--I advocate that nuclear power be prohibited as a rejection of the exceptionalism that has shaped our understanding of nuclear power. |
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--Resolved: Canada ought to end subsidization of the nuclear industry and prohibit mining of uranium for production of nuclear power. I'll grant further reasonable specifications or remove them so long as I'm not forced to abandon the AC's maxim. |
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-FYI, some of my affs don’t have advocacy texts |