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Debating
Philosophy of language
Public speaking
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Meaning
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Language

Defining Motions & Constructing Cases: Guidelines for Competitors and Adjudicators by Andrew Stockley (New Zealand) For a debate to proceed, both teams need a clear understanding of what the motion means. This requires t

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