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  2. Structure of policy debate - Wikipedia

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    The First Negative Constructive (1NC) is the first speech given by the negative team and the second speech in the round. It is given by the first negative speaker. The 1NC will generally present all of the major arguments which the negative plans to present in the round. Off-case arguments made include topicality, disadvantages, counter plans ...

  3. British Parliamentary Style - Wikipedia

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    The first speaker from each bench is known as the PM/LO.They are responsible for defining the key terminologies, explaining the background or status quo and establishing the characterisation of the motion under which the debate will take place, along with forwarding arguments and their importance for their own teams (Opening Government or Opening Opposition).

  4. Debate (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    Except in committees and small boards, the chairman (or whatever title the presiding officer is called) should not speak in debate to maintain the impartiality required of this position. [23] This also means that the chairman should not interrupt a speaker so long as that person is following the rules of the group. [24]

  5. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    The first speech each person gives is called a “constructive” speech, because it is the speech when the first person of the team speaks positively, presenting the team's main idea without rebuttals that have not occurred, presents the basic arguments they will make throughout the debate.

  6. Parliamentary style debate - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary style debate, colloquially oftentimes just Parliamentary debate, is a formal framework for debate used in debating societies, academic debate events and competitive debate. It has its roots in parliamentary procedure and develops differently in different countries as a result. The style was first formalised in 19th century England.

  7. Veteran debate advisers say Trump and Biden should come out ...

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    Ahead of the first general election debate Thursday, President Joe Biden has been holed up at Camp David, Maryland, with advisers, scripting put-downs and one-liners that they hope will trigger a ...

  8. Trump claims audience ‘went crazy’ for him at his debate with ...

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    One of the rules of the September 10 debate was that there would be no live audience, in addition to the candidate’s microphones being switched off when they weren’t answering questions and ...

  9. Point of information (competitive debate) - Wikipedia

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    The speaker must then immediately answer the point of information. You must not have a conversation with the member of the opposing team when asking or answering a point of information. A rule of thumb for points of information is that each speaker should accept two during the course of their speech, and offer two to every opposing speaker ...