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The Length Of A Committee Meeting Rises In Direct Proportion To The Square Of The Number Of People Entitled To Vote On That Particular Committee.
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The length of a committee meeting rises in direct proportion to the square
of the number of people entitled to vote on that particular committee.
-- Shanahan's Law
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