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+A Interpretation: “Countries” is a generic bare plural noun phrase that refers to countries in general. The aff may not defend 1 specific country, but must defend all countries as a general principle. |
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+B Violation: You specify ______ |
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+1 Grammar ~-~- our interp is key to how ordinary speakers would view the topic—they’re masters of the language and best understand it. This card says governments, but it clearly applies to countries as well. |
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+Nebel 14, Jake (Lets be real you know who he is) December 12th “Jake Nebel on Specifying ‘Just Governments’” Victory Briefs http://vbriefly.com/2014/12/19/jake-nebel-on-specifying-just-governments SHSAM |
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+I believe that ... the argument above. |
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+Means you don’t have the jurisdiction to vote aff – if they are not semantically accurate they don’t have an advocacy. |
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+D Framing: |
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+Fairness is a voter |
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+Education is a voter |
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+Jurisdiction is a voter |
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+Dropping the advocacy means dropping the debater – you no longer have an advocacy to garner offense. |
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+Use competing interps— |
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+No RVI’s— |