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disagreed with the basis for the Master's findings, if there <br />is sufficient evidence that a reasonable man might have reached <br />the same conclusions the Master's findings are unassailable. <br />Sunshine v. Sunshine, supra; Brown v. Brown, 161 Colo. 409, <br />422 P.2d 634 (1967). The master is presumed to be the best <br />judge of the credibility of witnesses and the weight to be <br />given to their testimony. Sunshine, supra; Brown, supra. <br />The Master's findings are supported by the record, and <br />are not clearly erroneous. They are therefore adopted by this <br />Court without amendment or modification. <br />Other questions and issues not resolved by this Order are <br />left for further hearing and consideration in light of the <br />conclusion of this Order. <br />DONE this 19th day of July, 1983. <br />BY THE COURT: <br />O. EDW RD SCHLATTER <br />District Judge <br />cc: Proffitt <br />Sjaastad <br />Evans <br />f <br />