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1. the why will be how come the situation is such a departure from the ideal scene and will open the door to handling. (HCO PL 12 Aug 74)

2. any undesirable or desirable situation must have a real why. The why must permit a closer approach to the ideal scene. The why must always improve the existing scene toward a more ideal scene. (CBO 147)

3. it's always some huge enormous piece of stupidity, an out-point-any one of the various out-points. And it explains all other out-points as a common denominator. Once you find that one all the other ones are dependent on it. It's like finding basic on the chain. The chain goes. (ESTO 12, 7203CO6 SO II)

4. the basic why is always the major out-point which has all other out-points as a common denominator and that's the real why, that explains everything. What is this everything? All the other out-points! What is this major out-point that explains all other out-points that I have found in this area? That could be the definition of a why. (ESTO 12, 7203CO6 SO II)

5. the real reason found by the investigation. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)

6. we find what caused the situation which we call a why. (FEBC 2, 7101C18 SO I)

7. that basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II)

8. that basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of statistics. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70)

9. the real reason found by the investigation. (HCO PL 29 Feb 72 II)