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Department of Education.
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MR. DONAHO: That is what he says, that they
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can't estimate. .
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THE CHAIRMAN: And they blame it on Albert
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Ward.
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MR. LAUBER: That's right, because if he is
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caught short, the other v;ay, he is going to be in a
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terribly embarrassing position.
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MR. DONAHO: They will never get caught short.
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MR. LAUBER: I think if you look at the New
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York budget, you will find they estimate cash expenditures
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and estimate it very tightly. It doesn't matter if they
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are 5,000,000 over or under because it can be balanced out
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through this fund, and that is the honest estimate, the
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best possible estimate how much cash is going to be spent.
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They can commit $100,000,000 and estimate they are going
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to spend 98,000,000.
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MR. DONAHO: The problem is not to get the
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Constitution involved — take the things the Feds are
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yapping about. You've got the administrative budget, the
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cash budget and they refer to Paul Douglas who wants to
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