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be on vour desk very shortly? Is there any objection?
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The Chair hears none.
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DELEGATE NEILSON: Mr. Chairman, I don't
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think I understood when you repeated what was stricken
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out. I think, although I am against the idea that
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Mrs. Cardin is presenting, but to get it properly on the
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floor, should we not have to go back to line 9 and strike
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out the explanation?
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THE PRESIDENT: I take it that that would be
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necessarv. In line 9 strike out the phrase --
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I am sorry. It could remain as applicable to
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the words "or affirm" even though it wasn't there
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originally. The Chair suggests we could make better
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time to act on it. The amendment is easily understood:
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line 10, page 47, strike out the parenthetical expression.
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Is there any objection to considering the
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amendment, not withstanding the fact that it is not
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printed?
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The Chairs hears none. This will be Amendment
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No. 8. The Clerk will read the amendment.
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MR. QUILLEN: Amendment 8 to Report No. S&D-18
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