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... right about E. E would strengthen the manufacturer's argument if ... benefits from deception, which would weaken the argument. Leaving that possibility ...
... realization about how subtly different strengthen/weakening pure causation vs hypothesis ... (if we are trying to *strengthen*). Conversely, we would want to ... (if we are trying to weaken).
... tend to treat it like Weaken questions ... so I thought well ... baby, it still seems to **strengthen** the argument by giving an ... so early.
This would WEAKEN the argument.
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... that assumption was true, would weaken the argument that is saying ... more productive? And would it strengthen an argument if someone said ... it better??? Now, would it strengthen this argument, if you ruled ...