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question. When you come to the end of the consideration
of the first main question, that is the end of the matter.
No other amendments would be appropriate.
The proposal we have in the amendment to Rule
47 is to make it clear that even after a question is
divided, the same seriatim consideration that would be
applicable in the case of a nondivided main question would
still be applicable.
Our last change, again while it is somewhat
a major change, it perhaps is not as important as might
appear. That is an amendment to Rule 50. Rule 50 is the
rule that deals with reconsideration in the Convention,
not in the Committee of the Whole -- not in the Committee
of the Whole, but in the Convention.
Your committee recommends that the present rule
be eliminated and an entirely new and somewhat more
liberal rule be adopted, more liberal in the sense that it
gives the delegate a little more chance to have his
question reconsidered.
The first major aspect of it is that any question
that has been adopted or rejected by the Convention may be


 
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