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+====Ought implies Can which means the affirmatives obligation isn’t just to prove that the right to housing would be good but also prove that it is plausible==== |
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+**Free Dictionary** ~~ http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ought The Free Dictionary, Ought accessed 2/20/17 WHS//NAO~~ |
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+Used to indicate obligation or duty: You ought to work harder than that. 2. Used to indicate advisability or prudence: You ought to wear a raincoat. 3. Used to indicate desirability: You ought to have been there; it was great fun. 4. Used to indicate probability or likelihood: She ought to finish by next week. ~~Middle English oughten, to be obliged to, from oughte, owned, from Old English āhte, past tense of āgan, to possess; see aik- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.~~ Usage Note: Unlike other auxiliary verbs, ought usually takes to with its accompanying verb: We ought to go. Sometimes the accompanying verb is dropped if the meaning is clear: Should we begin soon? Yes, we ought to. In questions and negative sentences, especially those with contractions, to is also sometimes omitted: Oughtn't we be going soon? This omission of to, however, is not common in written English. Like must and auxiliary need, ought to does not change to show past tense: He said we ought to get moving along. · Usages such as He hadn't ought to come and She shouldn't ought to say that are common in many varieties of American English. They should be avoided in written English, however, in favor of the standard ought not to. |
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+====Guarantee means to assure a particular outcome which means they must guarantee that this can apply to every citizen==== |
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+**Dictionary.com** ~~http://www.dictionary.com/browse/guarantee accessed 2/20/2017 Dictionary.com Guarantee WHS//NAO~~ |
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+a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: |