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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: That is page 8, line what?
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: Forty-four.
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THE PRESIDENT: I think your point is well taken.
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Delegate Penniman.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: Yes.
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THE PRESIDENT: Any objection to changing the
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word "provided" on page 8, line 44, to the word "prescribed"?
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Delegate Weidemeyer.
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: I do object because I don't
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think it prescribes such a thing. I think it is provided
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and I think provided is correct and therefore I object.
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THE PRESIDENT: The point, Delegate Weidemeyer,
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is that since the date would be a precise date, it would be
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a prescribed. Do you follow that?
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In other words, the point made by Delegate
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Mentzer is that a later time, if a later time is prescribed,
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it would be prescribed because it would be a precise date,
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and therefore it would not be providing for a later time.
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Delegate Weidemeyer.
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: I think it is providing
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