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+= Disclosure (Updated) = |
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+== Disclosure (Shell) == |
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+==== Interpretation: Debaters may only read positions that are disclosed before the debate on their NDCA wiki page under their own name with full citations, tags, and first three/last three words. ==== |
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+==== Disclosure creates a rightful condition ==== |
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+~Ripstein 09 Arthur Ripstein, Force and Freedom. Harvard University Press, 2009.~ |
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+So mandatory cooperation ... costs them nothing. |
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+==== analytics ==== |
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+==== voters ==== |
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+drop debater on disclosure |
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+Sanchez ‘5 Kevin (debate coach); “eDebate open source / creative commons / how long will you folks keep this stuff locked?”; December 12; http://www.ndtceda.com/pipermail/edebate/2005-December/064838.html //nick |
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+At the NDT, . . . from free-riders. |