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corporation might have these special benefits.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Scanlan.
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DELEGATE SCANLAN: My suggestion was since
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the problem is a limited one, is there any objection in
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just incorporating by reference in this constitution the
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provisions, the long provisions of Article 48, Section 3,
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rather than going through the ancient ritual, which really
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doesn't make a great deal of sense, specially if the
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problem is about to go away.
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Well, I think there is a
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style objection to it. I think we have agreed that we
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will not incorporate anything in the constitution by
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constitutional reference to another constitution.
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Am I not correct here?
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THE CHAIRMAN: You are.
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Delegate Scanlan.
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DELEGATE SCANLAN: I realize that, but my
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point was if there wasn't an objection of style, would
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there be an objection of substance?
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: I know of no objection to
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substance. If this were in Latin, I would see keeping
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