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Title: How To Win An Argument
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You must have background information, as
discussed earlier, as well as a knowledge of your opponent. If he has no insight
into the subject and you do, then the upper hand is yours. You can correct him.
You can be confident that no matter what you say, your opponent can't refute you... Showed first 250 characters
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If he has no insight
into the subject and you do, then the upper hand is yours. You can correct him.
You can be confident that no matter what you say, your opponent can't refute you.
However if he is well learned in the topic you must be careful not to "bullshit,"
because he can catch you... Showed next 250 characters
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