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  2. Rebuttal - Wikipedia

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    In law, rebuttal is a form of evidence that is presented to contradict or nullify other evidence that has been presented by an adverse party. By analogy the same term is used in politics and public affairs to refer to the informal process by which statements, designed to refute or negate specific arguments (see Counterclaim) put forward by opponents, are deployed in the media.

  3. Structure of policy debate - Wikipedia

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    The Second Affirmative Rebuttal (2AR) is the second rebuttal speech given by the affirmative, and the eighth and final speech in the round. The 2AR generally only answers the arguments made by the 2NR , going to other flows only when the affirmative believes the negative has made a strategic blunder on that piece of paper.

  4. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Policy debate is an American form of debate competition in which ... and two closing "rebuttal ... Low-point wins simply mean that the team with better argumentation ...

  5. Glossary of policy debate terms - Wikipedia

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    A kritik (from the German Kritik, meaning "critique" or "criticism") is a form of argument in policy debate that challenges a certain mindset or assumption made by the opposing team, often from the perspective of critical theory.

  6. Presidential debate replay: Harris puts Trump on defensive ...

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    Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris faced off in a fiery debate on Tuesday. Catch up with USA TODAY's key moments. Presidential debate replay: Harris puts Trump on ...

  7. Objection (argument) - Wikipedia

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    An objection to an objection is sometimes known as a rebuttal. [2] An objection can be issued against an argument retroactively from the point of reference of that argument. This form of objection – invented by the presocratic philosopher Parmenides – is commonly referred to as a retroactive refutation. [3]

  8. Haberman predicts Trump will be ‘very mean’ to Biden in debate

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    New York Times senior political correspondent Maggie Haberman said she expects former President Trump to be “very mean” to President Biden during the first presidential debate Thursday but ...

  9. The Debate: Do Trump's tariffs mean the end of the post-war ...

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    I hosted a debate with two economic experts in trade policy to unpick the implications of Trump's policies on America and the world, and explore differing views on who among us might be the ...