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MR. HOFF: Those figures come from the
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State Department of Assessment and Taxation.
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DR. EARHART: Yes.
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MR. CASE: And the Comptroller's office,
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for income.
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MR. HOFF: Yes.
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MR. CASE: May I ask this question? If the
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Cooper-Hughes Plan had been adopted, am I correct in
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saying that the so-called Morton formula which you are
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now working on would no longer have been used, but
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there would have been substituted for it a provision
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under the Cooper-Hughes Plan, or would this still have
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continued?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: This would still continue.
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DR. EARHART: It would still continue.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: With some revisions in it.
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MR. CASE: Any further questions? Dr.
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Sensenbaugh, I have one further question. You started
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out by saying we were perhaps lost in a sea of semantic
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So, I should like to get back and row in those waters
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a little bit.
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