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-A. interp: The affirmative must defend countries in general and must not defend that only a single country or some combination of countries prohibits the production of nuclear power. |
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-B. You defend only US specific |
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-1. Grammar-the word “countries” in the resolution is a bare plural indicating the resolution is generic. |
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-Debois 16, Danny, VBI Topic Analysis Sept-Oct, p.11, 2016 |
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-Importantly, “countries” in this resolution is a bare plural—i.e. there’s no article or demonstrative in front of adolescents like “the” or “these” indicating which adolescents the resolution is talking about. Bare plurals indicate that the resolution is a generic statement, and consequently, in order to textually affirm, aff advocacies have to be why in general countries have to prohibit nuclear power, not why specific countries should prohibit it. |
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-2. Framers intent |
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-3. Limits |
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-Same voters as the other T shells |