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THE PRESIDENT: I suppose the word "for" was
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added.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: No, the word "for" was there.
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THE PRESIDENT: I suggest that there is a garble
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in the sentence.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I agree to that. I should
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have called it to your attention because we looked at it
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because we didn't know what it meant and we didn't have
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someone from Judiciary who wanted to assert what it meant.
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THE PRESIDENT: So we can save time, Mr. William
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H. Adkins, I think there is a garble in Section 5.03.
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Would you undertake to look at the earlier drafts and see
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if it can be picked up while we move ahead? Thank you.
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Proceed now with Article 7.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: In 7.04, no change.
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In 7.05, a change from "provide" to "prescribe".
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7.06, change of the location of the word "may".
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Put it together with the verb.
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Line 29, change "provide" to "prescribe".
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No change in 7.07.
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None in 7.08.
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