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Burdett. I think the comments are well made and I think
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they will be helpful.
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Actually, I want to give at least a minute or
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so, Ridge, to ask you for your comments on the policy
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questions as submitted.
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MR. MELVIN: Let me ask you a question, first,
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Hal. Is it contemplated that these questions we agree
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upon, unless we amend them, for example, that these
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specific questions will be presented to the full Com-
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mission?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. These questions, what I
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plan to do is really take advantage of the comments that
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have been made and the comments which our reporter and
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regular consultant and our executive director and I may
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have to add to them, and the suggestions which Dr. Burdett
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has made which I think are well taken, as we digest them,
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amend and enlarge the questions that we may have. We are
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between now and our next meeting going to come up with a
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final draft of policy questions which I hope to have dis-
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tributed to you at least a week before that next meeting.
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At the meeting, if there are any changes that would be
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