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more or less try to go along the line of crystallizing
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the questions, getting them into the hands of the
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Chairman and the Executive Director and then letting him
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exercise his influence in the direction that he wants
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information by further direction to us. In the mean-
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time, however, I propose to keep us moving along the line
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of education, familiarity and decision which ultimately
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is going to have to be our responsibility.
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Now, if he comes back and says he wants us to
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submit one of these policy questions, then the one I
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would submit would be that one or two that we touched upon
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because I think they hit on the direction and the other
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things are the implementation in that direction and that
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is why, actually, the first item on the agenda at the
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first meeting was basically these two questions. However,
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I don't want to slacken up forward movement by reason of
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the job that has to be done here.
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MR. BROOKS: And, Mr. Chairman, I think this
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list that has been prepared is very valuable to the
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Committee itself in resolving these questions.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes.
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