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+Curtail means a partial restriction – the aff is a cancelation of a program, not curtailment |
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+San Fellipo, 92 (John, “OREGON'S TELEPHONE INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE LAW: A CONSUMER PROTECTION STEP TOO FAR” 28 Willamette L. Rev. 455 1991-1992, Hein Online) |
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+131. The author understands "limit" as used in OR. ADMIN. R. 860-21-505(8) (1991) to mean cancel, as opposed to the word "curtail" used in section (7), meaning only a partial restriction. |
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+Thus the interp: The affirmative must only defend a complete cancelation of Qualified Immunity rather than a partial restriction. |
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+Violation: |
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+Standards: |
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+1. Ground- |
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+a) |
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+b) |
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+2. Limits- |
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+a) |
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+b) |
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+Voter: |
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+fairness, drop debater, CI, no RVI |