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+Interp: The affirmative should defend the desirability of a topical government action. This does not require any particular style or method, just that countries will implement a topical action. |
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+“Resolved” is legislative |
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+Jeff Parcher 1, former debate coach at Georgetown, Feb 2001 http://www.ndtceda.com/archives/200102/0790.html |
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+Pardon me if I turn to a source besides Bill. American Heritage Dictionary: |
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+or 'no' - which, of course, are answers to a question. |
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+Violation: They don’t |
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+Vote Neg: |
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+Policy-maker debate is key for reclaiming the political. |
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+Kulynych ’93, (Professor of Political Science at Winthrop University), Polity, “Performing Politics: Foucault, Habermas, and Postmodern Participation”, 30(2) Winter, p. 344-345, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3235221?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents |
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+When we look at the success of citizen initiatives from a performative perspective, we |
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+continues to defy technical bureaucracy even while their decisions are non-binding. |