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RANDOMITY

RANDOMITY
ScnABR
The ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion.
RANDOMITY
ScnBasic
The ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion.
RANDOMITY
ScnMaster
a consideration of motion. A person can have too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What is enough motion is measured by the consideration of the individual. APA Glossary (app 11.7.90)
RANDOMITY
ScnTUEU
a consideration of motion. There is plus randomity and minus randomity. There can be, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. "Enough motion" is measured by the consideration of the individual.a consideration of motion. We have plus randomity and we have minus randomity. We can have, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What's enough motion measured by? The consideration of the individual. The term randomity is of ten used to mean simply too much motion or action. Whenever you're having trouble or randomity in an organization, it is based routinely, usually, on just not enough say. - CCH. Steps 5-7 (7 July 1957)a consideration of motion. A person can have too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What is enough motion is measured by the consideration of the individual.a consideration of motion. We have plus randomity and we have minus randomity. We can have, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What's enough motion measured by? The consideration of the individual. The term randomity is often used to mean simply too much motion or action.the ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion. (Chapter 14, #3)a consideration of motion. We have plus randomity and we have minus randomity. We can have, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What's enough motion measured by? The consideration of the individual. The term randomity is often used to mean simply too much motion or action. This cuts down randomity like mad. -Training Duplication (24 Jan. 62) the ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion. (Chapter 5, #13)the ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion.the ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion. - Scientology Abridged Dictionary. a consideration of motion. A person can have too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What is enough motion is measured by the consideration of the individual. Randomities are things one picks out and agrees not to predict. The term randomity is also sometimes used to mean simply too much motion or action.a consideration of motion. There is plus randomity and minus randomity. There can be, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. "Enough motion" is measured by the consideration of the individual.the amount of predicted and unpredicted motion a person has, in ratio.the ratio of unpredicted motion to predicted motion. Something one picks out and agrees not to predict. At very low case levels it appears that everything is randomity, but as the case level rises it can actually reach a point where the preclear fears that he is approaching too little randomity to find life still interesting.(1) a simple statement of too much or too little confusion; a non-set pattern. (2) unpredicted motion; the amount of predicted and unpredicted motion which a person has. It's a ratio. The amount of predicted motion in ratio to the amount of unpredicted motion which the individual has. And he likes to have about 50 percent predicted motion and about 50 percent unpredicted motion.a consideration of motion. We have plus randomity and we have minus randomity. We can have, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What's enough motion measured by? The consideration of the individual. The term randomity is often used to mean simply too much motion or action. @(1) You are introducing randomity on your own post, and (2) you are handling something which another person should know and handle.a consideration of motion. We have plus randomity and we have minus randomity. We can have, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What's enough motion measured by? The consideration of the individual. The term randomity is often used to mean simply too much motion or action. And I couldn't care less about the randomity that may be caused by it. iWhy People Don't Like You (2 Jan. 60)a consideration of motion. We have plus randomity and we have minus randomity. We can have, from the individual's consideration, too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What's enough motion measured by? The consideration of the individual. The term randomity is often used to mean simply too much motion or action. And I couldn't care less about the randomity that may be caused by it. ?Why People Don't Like You (2 Jan. 60)a consideration of motion. A person can have too much or too little motion, or enough motion. What is enough motion is measured by the consideration of the individual. Randomities are things one picks out and agrees not to predict. The term randomity is also sometimes used to mean simply too much motion or action. My own philosophy, my own method of existing is far, far different, perhaps in many cases, than the data itself, because I've selected out, after all, certain randomities.
RANDOMITY
ScnTech
1. the amount of predicted and unpredicted motion a person has, in ratio. He likes 50/50. (PAB 30)2. the degree of randomity is measured by the randomness of effort vectors within the organism, amongst organisms, amongst races or species of organisms or between organisms and the physical universe. (Scn 0-8, p. 79)3. a component factor and necessary part of motion, if motion is to continue. The three degrees of randomity consist of minus randomity, optimum randomity, and plus randomity. (Scn 0-8, p. 79)4. the misalignment through the internal or external efforts by other forms of life or the material universe of the efforts of an organism, and is imposed on the physical organism by counter-efforts in the environment. (Scn 0-8, p. 78)