The answer is we can only touch one line in a clause once, so if it changes it now, you can't then change it again later, even if it is a different portion of it.
Do you want the—
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April 29th, 2014 / 12:10 p.m.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Joe Preston
The answer is we can only touch one line in a clause once, so if it changes it now, you can't then change it again later, even if it is a different portion of it.
Do you want the—
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