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hi
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i don't like to be ah on stage uh furthermore i
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don't like to be on layer so i'll call cognac gear
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and and then we'll talk on who is the
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national ah counsellor vice president of the green party
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uh
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please choose your seat
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okay it's like a oh
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okay so let's talk about the video ah concept uh but
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it's it's circular economy as opposed to classical way so
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i guess i don't need to define that however our last
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but geared to give us a fair definition
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i'm a list or
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thank you i'm very happy to be able to talk about this great topic
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circular currently hey is easy to understand if you compared
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to the current kind of it that is later on
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you remove raw materials you transform that
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into products the the whole budget is manner
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it's very often of a very average quality with
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a short shelf life they would be consumed quickly
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and that they'll be discarded this is linear aspect it generates a lot of waste a lot of ah
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uh los wasted energy and a lot of publish what we talk about circular economy
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the idea here is to close the loop
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and um
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try to conceive the products from the onslaught
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so that they can be reduced they can be adapted they can the
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that repaired and towards the end of the life cycle recycle them all
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really oh publish eliminate them so that they don't call the environment
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the idea here in the eighties to close be up
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but chew loop cable or to avoid wasting a putting
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that's a complete that's great and efficient that you can area
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hi
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uh thank you have the l.
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oh i don't need to add large
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considering that to give us a great
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a definition of what circular economy yes
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but i would like to link these two
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the the economy circular economy generate
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new possibilities you business opportunities you
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can solution possibilities what comes to
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your material you a life cycle and
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and i would like to
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uh what your attention the fact that the economic for uh it lab and how
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mentioned the possibility to open all power balls
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two
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blaze a trail how to four keys sustainable economy through
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a platform that would welcome
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politicians entrepreneurs scientists and that
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in the course of the day we
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will see how those meetings on import
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hi ray would lard to remind you that uh so
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our c. u. actually or an
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that idea of c. t. c. e. two way we're not sure whether
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we could actually the finance this project
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but we knew we could do something
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uh for the future and for the future of circular economy
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that was confirmed do we uh made great pop roots here
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the idea was not to generate hype but to have something concrete
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to your knowledge though how the
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future economy here uh will ah ah
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um september seventeenth lecture or there will be a national conference there
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will be lads they would be regional conferences on the happy to
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to tell you a more band it this afternoon in my workshop
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and i'm very much looking forward
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so yes you have this i'm a c. d. to workshop oh and
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the l. obviously you all politically involved apart do have although or involvements
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ah
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oh yeah i actually started working in two thousand line for
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circular economy the green policy aimed at
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a fighting in the constitution oh uh
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a a chapter circular cultivate
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so that's what high uh started getting involved
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and then there was a a voter uh national vote uh or for them
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so that was that was great and then also all uh i work for uh
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foundation that is a think tank sent to develop land
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there are several organisations we a want to to uh oh
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to continue the due date to continue to talk about circular comedy
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and we found a financial problems with a pack it they off but family foundation
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with my grow commitment
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and uh we actually
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i ended up a bunch a ready to
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look and then a lounge a series of
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concrete projects that are apolitical but linked to
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the economic world it ordered to develop that uh
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circular kinetic concept sounded a bit to us is the foundation
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that is very active
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that links
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politicians
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and academics
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i used to do research uh uh a bit rusty and down
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the competition so it's like a yeah yeah but what about like
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at circular kind of israel has a raid project that will allow that to this day
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the results of the research for for that
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we all seven three
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it is just a little i'm going to be
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search for
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the u. i. dear wise after the the the referred to actually start uh
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yeah that's true
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ah everybody so i've patient uses
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the scientific wrestles with
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like that understandable by the general public
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and the uh the ah tested with caught but is that oh
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we work with was bigger or dies
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with the espresso
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uh but i wasn't here for the all that is that well trusted
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second record it and would like to go um out they can't use
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it was
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currently we work on the sherry
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you are right taking the good as opposed to on it
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it's another great it's that you eight year it has the uh
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used for years
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the hotel industry your rent adult who
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for your petition as opposed to buying a uh huh
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so this is something um that
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uh it did a great year uh the um
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you can share everything for the power due to recall
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or ninety percent of the tide or calls are not used
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so it's but you resources that and nobody uses with
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ability call sharing the or less calls and everybody's happy
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uh it's the same colour for war uh users because the idea is that to all
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the call uh okay all the all the bills but to have access to a call
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uh the teachers what you want so that function based uh a credit is something we're we're not
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you use these calls that you would kind of like
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a models how can companies back monday then them up
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uh i kind of activity yet preserve results
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no one
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question
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then he for all the time
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uh you're preaching to the converted today but do you know to the oh
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that people would probably could applaud relies what's going on
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well a lot of things on
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text was drafted two thousand on and then
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it was a theme that nobody really talked about
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what the the federal council who uh
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suggested it chandra project so that was the page and moment
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and then there was the a referendum debate so it's it's
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something that uh oh decision makers politicians know that think about
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it's some ideas actually uh were voted
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oh i'll i'll i i actually uh put out the
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bail with regard dealing with a plastic circular gotta be
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so we are trying to manage plastic more sustainable way i put it out but obviously
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is one forty
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vote for it and members from the t. s. a. p. d. c. and pedal
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l. all actually looked into it uh not uh voted
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for that for that project so we all talking about mainstream
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it's not only the good quality that is actually
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you cannot be right on your oh that uh the problem that you cannot have a majority on your
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and the more participate and that uh talk
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yeah the better it is for everybody and a lot of companies were often startup companies
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uh the to be able to develop the best conditions
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questions
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all his use the like
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hum
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mm
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uh_huh
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with
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uh_huh
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with regards to signing ah maybe to have one dedicated person would
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be a a great idea ah in order to know from the
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onset what we're going to do with the uh signing ah once
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eighties removed so they'd be great added value if this was possible
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okay this is unheard ah please come and see me
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uh afterwards because we have actually wrenched regular economies with someone
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close on last friday
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and we talked about festivals are by definition the first of
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all the shortwave to so those the crate a waste potential
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our our uh for example cutlery and plates uh
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oh it's just one example so anyway last friday
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uh oh
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there there were members have from
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different festivals from different associations we decided to tow combat
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how to develop best practitioners
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to avoid wasting festivals and shortly
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ha events
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if you run a company or if you are interested in the topic there's a trawler
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that has been lounge by separate cover this wasn't please
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sign up to the news later please commence slime pompano trawler
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they're also what they've um is that a a very have a pair
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startups as well as ah boston companies to get to know one another
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uh that hate is a a
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driver really uh for circular economy
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a preschool a c. e. switzerland and you will see what we're work
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also i would like to say uh at uh when it comes to festivals
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the swiss economic for my organise a seven conferences a year
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so imagine what they need
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so when the clan that uh_huh
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uh we have a partnership with my climate we're uh on
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a printing companies and we've tried to think how to say you've
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our resources do we need to uh that much
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conflict do we need that much food do we
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the two uh_huh high use all
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the potential that we actually had do
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so there's a lot of things that can be done and the um
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or are we just need to be open about it okay well thank you very much ladies oh
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you will have the opportunity to

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