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1. the inability to complete a cycle of action. 2. indecisive; not making up one’s mind.
1. a failure to complete a cycle of action.
1. to fail to complete a cycle of action; to deviate from an intended course of action; the term comes from the action of a Clearing Practitioner asking a Preclear a question (Q), getting an answer (A) to the question, and then asking another question (Q) based on the last answer. For example: Clearing Practitioner: Do birds fly? Preclear: Fish swim. Clearing Practitioner: Tell me about fish? Preclear: They’re good to eat. Clearing Practitioner: Oh really! What else do you like to eat? Here the original question (Do birds fly?) never gets answered because of endless question and answer; hence Q and A.
- (1) short for Question and Answer. It means to not get an answer to one's question, to fail to complete something or to deviate from an intended course of action. Example: Question: "Do birds fly?" Answer: "I don't like birds." Question: "Why not?" Answer: "Because they are dirty." The original question has not been answered and has been dropped and the person who asked the question has deviated- this is Q and A. The person who deviates could be said to have "Q-and-Aed." [Kevin Brady]
1. running four flow Alethanetics (Flow 1, 2, 3 and 0).
1. four flows (Flow 1, 2, 3 and 0).
1. an asking; inquiry. 2. something that is asked; interrogative sentence; query. 3. something that is asked in order to learn or know. 4. doubt; uncertainty: as, there is no question as to his integrity. 5. a matter or case of difficulty: as, it’s not a question of money.
1. the act of asking. 2. to ask or inquire about. 3. to ask questions of; put queries to. 4. to doubt; express uncertainty about. 5. to dispute; challenge.
1. doing the grades so fast with so few processes that no really lasting results are obtained.
1. a student who learns rapidly or a person who grasps a subject quickly.