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how this has worked and can give you direct testimony,
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not hearsay as I have given you, it is he.
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MS. SACHS: I believe Dr. Sensenbaugh could
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be wrong. I don't suggest he was right or wrong.
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MR. RAVER: I don't know whether the testimony
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here is correct.
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THE CHAIRMAN: You admit there is some incon-
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sistency between what you are saying and what Dr. Zimmerman
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is -supposed to have said to you and what Dr . Sensenbaugh
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said to the Committee?
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MR. RAVER: Yes.
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THE CHAIRMAN: No question about that.
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MR. RAVER: No question about that. Let's face
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think the Committee has to
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get the answer to this thing. Whatever is right is what
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we want to find out .
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Steve, do you have any more questions?
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MR. SACHS: No.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Smith, do you have any ques-
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