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Let me add one thing. You follows ore very
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kind. I know you have a lot more to do. Let me soy this:
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I think, Mr. Sachs, you are a good lawyer, you have cross-
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examined me pretty well, and just to give some credence
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to my testimony here, but let me say this: If you don't
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even want to believe this, I have two suggestions for you.
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One is that, as we have, I think, established the fact
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and all you have to do is look at Article 77, and any
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additions since 1964, and you will see the one point that
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is in the testimony is dead wrong, and that is net taxable
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income as a part of the formula. Now, if they made one
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mistake, why couldn't they have made two in the testimony?
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MR. SACHS: There is a well-known maxim that
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suggests they could.
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MR. RAVER: As to the second one, before you
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take any action on this, call in Dr. Zimnerman. He might
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be embarrassed to come because after all Dr. Sensenbaugh
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is the Superintendent, but Dr. Zimmerman headed up the
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division research twenty years ago. He became Assistant
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Superintendent in Charge of Finance, and later the Deputy
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Superintendent. If any man in the State of Maryland knows
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