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  2. Straw man proposal - Wikipedia

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    The strawman is not expected to be the last word; it is refined until a final model or document is obtained that resolves all issues concerning the scope and nature of the project. In this context, a strawman can take the form of an outline, [13] a set of charts, a presentation, or a paper.

  3. Strawman theory - Wikipedia

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    Pseudolaw advocates claim that it is possible, through the use of certain "redemption" procedures and documents, to separate oneself from the "strawman", therefore becoming free of the rule of law. [2] [3] Hence, the main use of strawman theory is in escaping and denying liabilities and legal responsibility. Tax protesters, "commercial ...

  4. Straw man - Wikipedia

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    A straw man fallacy (sometimes written as strawman) is the informal fallacy of refuting an argument different from the one actually under discussion, while not recognizing or acknowledging the distinction. [1] One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man".

  5. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    The strawman, Elvick alleged, was in possession of the secret account, but the individual was its rightful owner and could petition for access. [3] The theory also gives a specific role to the Uniform Commercial Code, which provides an interstate standard for documents such as driver's licenses or for bank accounts. As sovereign citizens ...

  6. Straw man (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Straw man (law), in law, a third party that acts as a front in a transaction; Straw man proposal, in business and software development, a simple draft proposal to generate discussion; Strawman theory, a pseudolegal theory in the sovereign citizen, tax protester, freeman, and redemption movements

  7. Straw man (law) - Wikipedia

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    A straw man is a figure not intended to have a genuine beneficial interest in a property, to whom such property is nevertheless conveyed in order to facilitate a ...

  8. Drafting (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The preliminary forms of a written work are referred to as draft documents [4] or simply drafts. Drafting is the very first step of the writing process; it gives the writer a base to expand and improve upon their work via later steps. Drafting almost always involves cumulatively adding onto and expanding a work.

  9. Scarecrow (Oz) - Wikipedia

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    He tells her about his creation and of how he at first scared away the crows, before an older one realized he was a straw man, causing the other crows to start eating the corn. The old crow then told the Scarecrow about the importance of brains. The "mindless" Scarecrow joins Dorothy in the hope that The Wizard will give him a brain.