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It is useful to include general defenses in order to leave room for additional recourses rather than waiving | =Lowdown from Courtroom5= | ||
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It is useful to include general defenses in order to leave room for additional recourses rather than waiving the rights affirmed by their inclusion. | |||
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It is useful to include general defenses in order to leave room for additional recourses rather than waiving the rights affirmed by their inclusion.