"scientological" meaning in Anglais

See scientological in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

  1. Scientologique.
    Sense id: fr-scientological-en-adj-nfHd6swW Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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          "ref": "South Australia, of the Parliament of South Australia, Government Printer, South Africa, 1969",
          "text": "1915-1966 : \"scientological records\" means any record, document or register or any gramophone record, wire, tape or other thing by which words or sounds uttered or made by any particular person in the course of the practice or application"
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          "ref": "D. REIDEL, of SCIENCE, 1983",
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          "ref": "of Science, Volume 6 ; Volumes 21 à 23, Ossolineum, 1986",
          "text": "Usually the following are studied in scientological research: (a) changes in the rates and amount of research financing; (b) changes of the staff engaged in science, and (c) the rate of growth in publications or the dynamics of information flows."
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          "ref": "Harjeet Singh Gill, of Language, Literature, and Cinema, Books Plus, 1998",
          "text": "A note about scientological dictionaries 14 4.3.1. The dictionary definitions Given the constant emphasis on meaning as something given in dictionaries and books, and on the need for clear and simple definitions, one would at least expect that the definitions be clear and usable."
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          "ref": "Nicholas Russell, Science: Professional, Popular, Literary, Cambridge University Press, 2010",
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          "text": "Its website (www.cchr.org) indisputably reflects scientological thinking, as demonstrated in its 'quick facts' about psychiatry: 'While posing as “authorities” on the mind and mental health, psychiatry has no scientific basis for any of its treatments or methods."
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