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We study radiative corrections to semileptonic decays. Special commutation relations between the weak and electromagnetic currents reduce the question of finiteness of i+e^-+ to that of the finiteness of 〈f|J^{_^W|i〉}₂^{_^e}. In a quark model with interactions properly chosen, standard renormalization theory is then used to prove that these quantities, hence the order- radiative corrections to any decay, are finite. We conclude that commutators are not enough and that some small amount of dynamics is needed to remove divergent radiative corrections.
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