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RACES, OFF TO THE

RACES, OFF TO THE
ScnMaster
an expression used to indicate the start of something, a s a course of action. —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary
RACES, OFF TO THE
ScnTUEU
getting to work, setting to work energetically. This expression possibly comes from racing, particularly horse racing, where the phrase "They're off" is used to indicate that a race has started. Now, right now, HAS Co-audit is so powerful and is so thoroughly off to the races in the direction of Clear, Clear, Clear, that you are going to believe that it supersedes Group Auditing, and people will have a tendency to forget good old Group Auditing.an expression used to indicate the start of something, as a course of action. See, you're not off to the races here; you know exactly what's wrong with the man's foot. - Effective Auditing (9 Nov. 61) an expression used to indicate the start of something, as a course of action.a slang expression which in this sense means plowing or wading in or into (something). -American Thesaurus of Slang. NEW ERA DIANETICS COURSE LECTURE TRANSCRIPTS a phrase used to indicate something has started; action has begun (as of a course or cycle of action).