make the grade succeed or
reach the necessary
standard. [
ex - Nina will never make the grade as a
professional tennis player.] H
See
Grade Chart in this glossary.
(1) a
mark or
rating on an examination in a
school course, etc., with "A" indicating excellence and "F" indicating failing
work. (A "G" grade is used humorously in this sense.)
a degree or
rating in a
scale classifying according to
quality,
rank worth, intensity, etc.
any of the divisions in a
school curriculum usually equal to one year; most systems in the US
include twelve
grades after the kindergarten.
a
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing him to a
particular state of
release (what occurs when a person separates from his
reactive mind or some part of it).
a
state of
Release, as listed on the
Grade Chart. A grade consists of a
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing him to a
particular state of
Release (what occurs when a person separates from his
reactive mind or some part of it). For
example,
Grade Zero consists of twenty-three
processes, each of which is
run in
sequence to full end result. A person who completes
Grade Zero is a
Communications Release and has gained the
ability to communicate freely with anyone on any
subject.
a
state of
Release, as listed on the
Grade Chart. A grade consists of
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing him to a
particular state of
Release (what occurs when a person separates from his
reactive mind or some part of it). For
example,
Grade Zero consists of twenty-three
processes, each of which is
run in
sequence to full end result. A person who completes
Grade Zero is a
Communications Release and has gained the
ability to communicate freely with anyone on any
subject. See also
Lower Grades in this glossary.
one of the
States of
Release, as listed on the
Grade Chart. A grade consists of
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing about a
particular state of
Release (what occurs when a person separates from his
reactive mind or some part of it). For
example,
Grade Zero consists of twenty-three
individual processes, each of which is
run in
sequence to its proper result. A person who completes
Grade Zero has gained the
ability to communicate freely with anyone on any
subject and has attained the
state of "
Communications Release". See also
process and
reactive mind in this glossary.
one of the
states of
Release, as listed on the
Grade Chart. A grade consists of
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing about a
particular state of
Release. For
example, Grade 0 consists of twenty-three
individual processes, each of which is
run in
sequence to its proper result. A person who completes Grade 0 has gained the
ability to communicate freely with anyone on any
subject and has attained the
state of "
Communications Release." See also
process,
reactive mind and
Release in this glossary.
one of the
States of
Release, as listed on the
Grade Chart. A grade consists of
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing about a
particular state of
Release (what occurs when a person separates from his
reactive mind or some part of it). For
example,
Grade Zero consists of twenty-three
individual processes, each of which is
run in
sequence to its proper result. A person who completes
Grade Zero has gained the
ability to communicate freely with anyone on any
subject and has attained the
state of "
Communications Release." See also
process and
reactive mind in this glossary. - 5. Permitting a
pc to
attest to more than one grade at a
time on the
pc's own
determinism without
hint or
evaluation.
a
series of
processes which are
run on a person with the
purpose of bringing him to a
particular state of
Release.