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Killing is worse than letting someone die | perspectrum-corpus-1000 |
The act of killing is emotionally damaging | perspectrum-corpus-1001 |
We instinctively know killing is wrong | perspectrum-corpus-1002 |
We do not want a society in which killing can be acceptable | perspectrum-corpus-1003 |
The threat of terrorism and security risks are overstated. | perspectrum-corpus-1004 |
The loss of individual liberty is the start of a slippery slope. | perspectrum-corpus-1005 |
Losing individual liberties leads to dangerous times. | perspectrum-corpus-1006 |
The loss of individual freedoms is the beginning of dark times. | perspectrum-corpus-1007 |
It would be letting the terrorists win | perspectrum-corpus-1008 |
The terrorists would win in that case! | perspectrum-corpus-1009 |
That is an open invitation for the terrorists. | perspectrum-corpus-1010 |
National security is something that must be protected even at the cost of | perspectrum-corpus-1011 |
The protection of national security is worth the loss of some civil liberties. | perspectrum-corpus-1012 |
A coup makes it more difficult to trust in democracy | perspectrum-corpus-1013 |
There could be reasons to start a coup against the government but that would not be good for democracy. | perspectrum-corpus-1014 |
A military coup could be justified but it would make democracy fragile. | perspectrum-corpus-1015 |
The army is not the best institution to run a country | perspectrum-corpus-1016 |
Even if there is justification to launch a coup against the government, having the army ruling after that could be worse. | perspectrum-corpus-1017 |
The army is not the best option to rule a country, therefore a military coup is not always the best option. | perspectrum-corpus-1018 |
Eritrea is surrounded by hostile nations | perspectrum-corpus-1019 |
Turkey does not have the freedoms associated with democracy | perspectrum-corpus-1020 |
One party state | perspectrum-corpus-1021 |
An Afghanistan dominated by warlords. | perspectrum-corpus-1022 |
warlords hold control of afghanistans | perspectrum-corpus-1023 |
The Taliban will likely take over when the NATO forces leave | perspectrum-corpus-1024 |
the taliban will likely resume their control once nato forces leave | perspectrum-corpus-1025 |
the taliban is waiting and likley to regain control of the region once nato forces leave | perspectrum-corpus-1026 |
Negotiations to ensure lasting peace | perspectrum-corpus-1027 |
lasting peace can be achieved through negotiation | perspectrum-corpus-1028 |
negotiation can bring lasting peace | perspectrum-corpus-1029 |
NATO has failed to solve Afghanistan’s economic problems | perspectrum-corpus-1030 |
nato did not do well to solve afghanistan's economic problems | perspectrum-corpus-1031 |
afghanistan economic issues are not solved by Nato | perspectrum-corpus-1032 |
Afghanistan is still a dangerous place | perspectrum-corpus-1033 |
Afghanistan is very dangerous | perspectrum-corpus-1034 |
afghanistan is currently a dangerous place | perspectrum-corpus-1035 |
Democracy has been brought to Afghanistan | perspectrum-corpus-1036 |
NATO has brought peace and security | perspectrum-corpus-1037 |
NATO has achieved peace in the region, allowing it to stabilize. | perspectrum-corpus-1038 |
Peace and security has occurred thanks to NATO. | perspectrum-corpus-1039 |
French interests | perspectrum-corpus-1040 |
It is a humanitarian intervention | perspectrum-corpus-1041 |
Because the turmoil besieged the state other parties took it upon themselves to lend a helping hand. | perspectrum-corpus-1042 |
France was asked to intervene by Mali’s government | perspectrum-corpus-1043 |
Fighting terrorism | perspectrum-corpus-1044 |
Western countries should not be interfering in African internal affairs | perspectrum-corpus-1045 |
Double jeopardy ensures defendants are not brought to trial on weak grounds | perspectrum-corpus-1046 |
Defendants aren't brought to trial unnecessarily because of double jeopardy. | perspectrum-corpus-1047 |
The double jeopardy principle ensures that only strong cases are brought against defendants. | perspectrum-corpus-1048 |
Abolishment of double jeopardy would ensure the guilty do not escape punishment | perspectrum-corpus-1049 |
Mandatory minimum sentencing can be designed to avoid injustices. | perspectrum-corpus-1050 |
Mandatory sentencing gives prosecutors undue power. | perspectrum-corpus-1051 |
Prosecutors have too much power under mandtory sentencing laws. | perspectrum-corpus-1052 |
When there are mandatory sentences, too much power is in the hands of prosecutors. | perspectrum-corpus-1053 |
Minimum mandatory sentences are unjust. | perspectrum-corpus-1054 |
Minimum mandatory sentences are harmful. | perspectrum-corpus-1055 |
Minimum mandatory sentences are unfair. | perspectrum-corpus-1056 |
Minimum sentences increase the effectiveness of incapacitation. | perspectrum-corpus-1057 |
Mandatory sentencing increases consistency in the justice system. | perspectrum-corpus-1058 |
Everyone is treated the same when there is mandatory sentencing. | perspectrum-corpus-1059 |
Mandatory sentencing ensures equal treatment. | perspectrum-corpus-1060 |
Mandatory minimum sentences remove undue judicial discretion. | perspectrum-corpus-1061 |
Mandatory minimum sentences make juries reluctant to convict guilty defendants. | perspectrum-corpus-1062 |
Minimum mandatory sentences reduce the chance of rehabilitation. | perspectrum-corpus-1063 |
Rehabilitation chances are harmed my minimum mandatory sentences. | perspectrum-corpus-1064 |
The chance of rehabilitation is lower when minimum mandatory sentences are used. | perspectrum-corpus-1065 |
Yanukovych committed crimes against humanity | perspectrum-corpus-1066 |
Immoral crimes were committed by Yanukovych. | perspectrum-corpus-1067 |
Yanukovych needs to go on trial for crimes against humanity. | perspectrum-corpus-1068 |
Yanukovych crimes are against humanity. | perspectrum-corpus-1069 |
Would prevent division | perspectrum-corpus-1070 |
Does Yanukovych really qualify for the ICC? | perspectrum-corpus-1071 |
Do you think Yanukovych qualifies for the ICC? | perspectrum-corpus-1072 |
Should Yanukovych be tried at the ICC? | perspectrum-corpus-1073 |
Could not be tried for all his crimes | perspectrum-corpus-1074 |
Should be tried at home | perspectrum-corpus-1075 |
Yanukovych should be tried at home. | perspectrum-corpus-1076 |
Home is where Yanukovych should be tried. | perspectrum-corpus-1077 |
As the ICC intentionally limits its prosecutions to group leaders, many of those who actually commit atrocities need have no fear of prosecution | perspectrum-corpus-1078 |
The ICC’s investigations have already deterred potential crimes. | perspectrum-corpus-1079 |
Investigations alone by the ICC deter crimes. | perspectrum-corpus-1080 |
Investigations by the ICC deter potential criminals. | perspectrum-corpus-1081 |
In the decade since its formation, the ICC has only one successful conviction | perspectrum-corpus-1082 |
One conviction in 10 years doesn't deter anything. | perspectrum-corpus-1083 |
The ICC lacks the power to ensure arrests | perspectrum-corpus-1084 |
The ICC’s widely endorsed authority extends its deterrent effects. | perspectrum-corpus-1085 |
The ICC's deterent effect is as wide as its authority is endorsed. | perspectrum-corpus-1086 |
Potential prosecution by the ICC encourages local authorities to improve their own judicial systems. | perspectrum-corpus-1087 |
Kenya can prosecute these crimes itself | perspectrum-corpus-1088 |
Withdrawal from Article 98 agreements would hamper relations with the US | perspectrum-corpus-1089 |
If the US withdraws from Article 98 other countries would not respect the US. | perspectrum-corpus-1090 |
To maintain good US relations with the world we must follow Article 98. | perspectrum-corpus-1091 |
Article 98 Agreements are unlikely to be needed | perspectrum-corpus-1092 |
Article 98 Agreements are a crucial tool in maintaining American national sovereignty | perspectrum-corpus-1093 |
National sovereignty is dependent on Article 98. | perspectrum-corpus-1094 |
To have national sovereignty we must follow Article 98. | perspectrum-corpus-1095 |
ICC enforcement would create resentment | perspectrum-corpus-1096 |
If the ICC could do its own enforcement it would cause resentment. | perspectrum-corpus-1097 |
An ICC enforcement arm would be quicker | perspectrum-corpus-1098 |
An ICC enforcement arm is unnecessary | perspectrum-corpus-1099 |
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