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10 <br />.~:.: <br /> • • <br />1 matters th at they thought were -- you decided upon as <br />2 the hearin g e~_aminer and that are not accurately <br />3 reflected based upon what they heard as lour <br />4 decisions, that would be a legitimate basis for <br />5 objection. If their objection is the fact that they <br />6 don't like this decision, that's not a legitimate <br />7 basis for an abjection at this point. <br />B CYAIRMAN DANIELSON: I guess I would <br />9 say that I want to make it clear that to the extent <br />10 that I hav e oeerruled motions made by Castle <br />11 Concrete, I don't view it as necessary for Castle to <br />12 argue and object again in order to preserve the <br />13 record. I thin: if Castl e doesn't agree with any of <br />14 the ruling s I made, that the record be preserved, <br />15 regardless of whether we hear the issue again. I did <br />1E -- I was asked at the prehearing conference that the <br />17 .parties would have .a :br.i.ef~.chanc.e to..address :the .. .. <br />16 order. I guess as long as we keep it brief, I would <br />19 thir.l: that in fairness, since I told them that, that <br />20 we ought to do that. <br />21 MR. O'CO NNOR: Okay. <br />22 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: I un~9erstand that <br />23 you don't want to hear everything I hear3. There's <br />24 no poin*_ in me sitting here for two hours like the <br />25 other afternoon. <br />MIDYETT REPORTING SERVICE <br />(303) 424-2217 <br />