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What is the "which" refer to?
The role of the lawyers and the judges is to provides justification for an outcome which is permitted on normative grounds and which provides a convincing story that integrates the facts with the law in a manner that is both normatively and "narratively coherent", i.e. in which there is a good 'fit' between the facts and the legal outcome.
What is the "which" refer to? normative ground? outcome? role?
What about the "which"? manner? story?
Is "which" always indicating the nearest noun in the context?
Thanks!!
Last edited by cnam; 22-Oct-2012 at 02:23.
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Re: What is the "which" refer to?
(Not a Teacher)
It refers back to "outcome". The "ie" part is simply meant to clarify the preceding clause.
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