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    Exam 11: How Are Propositions of Policy Argued
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One Strategy Available to the Opponent in an Argument Over

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Question 24

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One strategy available to the opponent in an argument over a change in policy is to perform a "worst case" analysis and look for harmful consequences, or disadvantages, to the proposed plan of action.

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