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it. f feel somewhat hesitant about interjecting my
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notions without specific invitation, but you are talking
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about a very important matter now that bears upon what you
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do hereafter. It is so relevant to what i came here for
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I do feel I should express myself. I will try to do so
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very briefly.
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I had already said a moment ago, we are in a
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period of very rapid change, particularly conspicuous in
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urban areas.
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That means to me, very briefly, that when you
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go to working with this problem of distributing respon-
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sibility and authority for decision making within your
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total State governmental framework, you should build in
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great flexibility. You can't state everything that is
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going to happen by any means .
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As seems to me, it is extremely important that
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you build in flexibility. If you put restrictions in your
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constitution with respect to this or that unit of govern-
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ment having a veto, that tends toward inflexibilities.
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Second, I am a little off the mark at the time,
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but I think it is relevant, the crucial thing in state
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