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CYCLE OF ACTION

CYCLE OF ACTION
ScnABR
The sequence that an action goes through, wherein the action is started, is continued for as long as is required and then is completed as planned.
CYCLE OF ACTION
ScnAdmin
1. the cycle of action has at its exact center, conservation. Start, increase, no change, decrease, stop. That really is the cycle of action. There is a COMDlete maybe right in the middle of the cycle of action. That would be the null between increase and decrease. It would be the null point between growing and decaying. There is a plateau in there where something hits. It's an effort to maintain the state. (WDC 61) 2. the creation, growth, conservation, decay and death or destruction of energy and matter in a space. Cycles of action produce time. (PXL, p. 8) Cycle of Action (Def. 2). A. Creation. B. Growth. C. Conservation. D. Decay. E. Destruction. 3. start, change and stop comprise a cycle of action. (POW, p. 41)
CYCLE OF ACTION
ScnOEC
the sequence that an action goes through, wherein the action is started, is continued for as long as is required and then is completed as planned. In addition to that, he will not complete a cycle of action, but if he occasionally does complete a cycle of action and finds out about it, he will then reverse it.
CYCLE OF ACTION
ScnTech
1. the sequence that an action goes through, wherein the action is started, is continued for as long as is required and then is completed as planned. (Scn AD)2. the creation, growth, conservation, decay and death or destruction of energy and matter in a space. Cycles of action produce time. (PXL, p. 8) See also ACTUAL CYCLE OF ACTION.