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FENCE, WHICH SIDE OF THE

FENCE, WHICH SIDE OF THE
ScnMaster
an expression indicating which one (of a choice between two possibilities) is needed or being made; variation of the idiom "on the fence," meaning "not having made up one's mind which side to take; doubtful; uncommitted." —How to Manage a Course Approved 6.3.91
FENCE, WHICH SIDE OF THE
ScnOEC
an expression indicating which one (of a choice between two possibilities) is needed or being made; variation of the idiom "on the fence," meaning "not having made up one's mind which side to take; doubtful; uncommitted." And you bend the list over on the other side and you ask a couple of trick questions or let some Class IV Auditor assess it as to which sidd of the fence this person is on, then he takes a certain series of lists.
FENCE, WHICH SIDE OF THE
ScnTUEU
an expression indicating which one (of a choice between two possibilities) is needed or being made; variation of the idiom "on the fence," meaning "not having made up one's mind which side to take; doubtful; uncommitted."an expression indicating which one (of a choice between two possibilities) is needed or being made; variation of the idiom "on the fence," meaning "not having made up one's mind which side to take; doubtful; uncommitted." And you bend the list over on the other side and you ask a couple of trick questions or let some Class IV Auditor assess it as to which side of the fence this person is on, then he takes a certain series of lists.