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MR. GOLDSTEIN: In many places, I am sure.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I thought that was the universal
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law that nothing would repeal.
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MR. SAYRE: There you propose something that
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some people said wouldn't work. You have made it work, is
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that right?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: That is right.
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MR. SAYRE: That means also that if some other
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proposition were proposed that isn't presently in being,
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as being workable, it could possibly work, too, isn't
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that possible?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: That is true in life of most
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things. That is why they make a different kind of car
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every day. That is why they are now wearing Italian
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clothes instead of American made clothes.
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MR. SAYRE: What I am suggesting, the fact we
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have been blessed with the competence that you have pro-
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vided, doesn't mean that we couldn't possibly arrange
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for even something that would work better. That is
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possible, wouldn't you admit?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: I would have to admit that.
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