On the recordNovember 2, 2011
The point is the factual basis of determining excessive speculation needs to be based on something that is concrete, not an aftereffect but something that is concrete.
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congress.govThe point is the factual basis of determining excessive speculation needs to be based on something that is concrete, not an aftereffect but something that is concrete.
Coburn insists on a concrete basis for defining excessive speculation.
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