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  2. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He argued that debate, as a form of public speaking, required debaters to publicly commit to their positions within a debate round. Quoting Brooks Quimby, a prolific debate coach at Bates College, Murphy claimed that debaters needed to be "men and women of principle" rather than "men and women trained to take either side at the flip of a coin."

  3. Do debates between candidates actually matter? - AOL

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    Good debaters don’t necessarily make good leaders “There is campaigning, and there is governing. Two different things. … Campaign choices make a big difference, and the public cannot be ...

  4. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Judges who know stasis theory do not overexplain what it is and tend to be pedagogical, coaching debaters after the round to help improve debaters' appreciation of debate and oratory, by speaking on arguments and argumentation, strategy and tactics, rather than speaking on their personal judgment and analysis or judge's paradigm.

  5. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    Public forum debate is a form of competitive debate where debaters use their evidence and impacts to outweigh the benefits and harms of the opposing side. The topics for public forum have to do with current-day events relating to public policy. Debaters work in pairs of two, and speakers alternate for every speech.

  6. Spreading (debate) - Wikipedia

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    Spreading (/ ˈ s p r iː d ɪ ŋ /; a blend of "speed" and "reading") [1] is the act of speaking extremely fast during a competitive debating event, with the intent that one's opponent will be penalized for failing to respond to all arguments raised.

  7. Column: How'd the grandpa debaters do? Three experts on aging ...

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    Steve Lopez asked three experts on aging to watch the debate and share their take on the candidates' command, coherence, competence, composure, reason and skills of communication and articulation.

  8. Do debates between candidates actually matter? - AOL

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    More and more candidates are questioning the need to square off face-to-face with their opponents. Is the declining importance of debates bad for democracy?

  9. Debate - Wikipedia

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    During the rest of the speech, the speaker may be interrupted by Points of Information (POIs) from the opposite countries (debaters from France and the UK may ask POIs from debaters representing Germany and Russia, and vice versa, respectively). The format forces each debater to develop a winning strategy while respecting the coalition.