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    Exam 11: How Are Propositions of Policy Argued
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    The Subsidiary Effects of the Advocate's Proposal Constitute a Warrant
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The Subsidiary Effects of the Advocate's Proposal Constitute a Warrant

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Question 16

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The subsidiary effects of the advocate's proposal constitute a warrant for change, and their absence renders the advocate's case non-prima facie.

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