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Removes the unnecessary disabled check in the ngAfterContentInit lifecycle hook of the selection list. The selectionList.disabled state is being respected by the getter.

Removes the unnecessary `disabled` check in the `ngAfterContentInit` lifecycle hook of the selection list. The `selectionList.disabled` state is being respected by the getter.
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LGTM

@crisbeto crisbeto added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed pr: needs review labels Oct 6, 2017
@andrewseguin andrewseguin merged commit 6efb777 into angular:master Oct 9, 2017
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