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The concept of spurions was introduced originally as a formal mathematical tool to express the selection rule \Al\/2 in the non-leptonic decay of strange particles. It is shown in the present article that spurions are of a deeper physical significance in that they can be used not only to express but also to derive selection rules in weak interactions. DYNAMICAL INTERPRETATION OF SPURIONS