Number two would be the change to “anticipated”, I understand. But again, we won't deal with it right at this moment. It would be “the anticipated release date”, as opposed to “the presumptive release date”.
Yes.
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November 2nd, 2010 / 9:45 a.m.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Candice Bergen
Number two would be the change to “anticipated”, I understand. But again, we won't deal with it right at this moment. It would be “the anticipated release date”, as opposed to “the presumptive release date”.
Yes.
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