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think that gives our two visitors some idea or feeling
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of what our consideration has been up to this point and
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where we stand, and I might further state that what we've
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got to do as of this meeting today, we've got to agree
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that the policy questions to be submitted to the full
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Commission are adequately stated in the list, some nine
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in number, with some subdivisions which have been pre-
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viously circulated to each of the members; and I believe,
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Dr. Burdett, you were able, or were you able to give a
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copy of that suggested list to --
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DR. BURDETT: Yes, they have them.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Because our time is running
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somewhat short, and I want to take full, advantage of any
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thoughts that our visitors may have. I am going to
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approach the question broadly rather than in detail and
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I am going to ask Mr. Ratchford this question.
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As you were given this list of policy questions
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and as you reviewed it, what particular items struck a
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responsive chord in your mind and what comments by way of
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that particular item would you like to make at this time?
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I have given you a broad one, and I will give you five
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