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For example, a standard that said “[[Conditional]] advocacies are unfair because I don’t have any responses to their argument” is not persuasive while saying that “[[Conditional]] advocacies are unfair because it is impossible to predict which advocacy they are going to collapse to which splits the 1ar” is.  
For example, a standard that said “[[Conditional]] advocacies are unfair because I don’t have any responses to their argument” is not persuasive while saying that “[[Conditional]] advocacies are unfair because it is impossible to predict which advocacy they are going to collapse to which splits the 1ar” is.  
See [[Standards in Shells]] for more.


==== Common Standards ====
==== Common Standards ====
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'''Shiftiness''' – Shiftiness is when people can be purposefully unclear about their stance on something in order to shift out of their original position to gain a strategic advantage. An example of shiftiness is lying in cross-ex or being intentionally vague of something.
'''Shiftiness''' – Shiftiness is when people can be purposefully unclear about their stance on something in order to shift out of their original position to gain a strategic advantage. An example of shiftiness is lying in cross-ex or being intentionally vague of something.
==== Examples ====


=== Voters ===
=== Voters ===
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