A fair counterclaim proves that a

Does not believe their own
Has enough evidence to support their
Have considered the opposing argument
We'll have them convincing argument

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It seems like you're trying to construct a series of statements that illustrate the nature of a fair counterclaim in an argument or debate context. Here’s a way to complete those thoughts:

  1. A fair counterclaim proves that a claim or accusation is being critically examined.

  2. Does not believe their own arguments without scrutinizing the evidence.

  3. Has enough evidence to support their position while acknowledging the other side.

  4. Have considered the opposing argument in order to strengthen their own reasoning.

  5. We'll have them convincing argument if they back it up with facts and a logical rebuttal.

Would you like to expand on any of these ideas or need help with a specific type of argument or subject?