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General Assembly for the following year. There is
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flexibility in this whole thing.
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MR. CASE: I think the issue is how the
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commitment is to be met. Everybody recognizes the
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fact that the commitment is there, but the question is
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just how you meet it with dollars.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Yes, but this was not the
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intent in our last conversation with Mr. Donaho. He
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had a different point of view and you are giving a
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great deal of weight to that.
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MR. CASE: No. Now, let me urge upon you
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the fact that the Committee has not given any more
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weight to one witness as against another. Mr. Donaho
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has a very colorful way of expressing himself and I
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think that —
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: He did it in writing.
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MR. CASE: And I think particularly in your
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case, he has a vendetta, which may or may not be appro-
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priate, but the Committee can weigh all of these things
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and I hope in a judicious manner and come up with a
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final result, but the issue is basically then the
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