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neutralitythe state of not supporting either side in a disagreement, competition, or warCheck pronunciation: neutrality
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neutralitylate 15c., "the neutral party in any dispute," from Middle French neutralite (14c.) or directly from Medieval Latin neutralitatem (nominative neutralitas), from Latin neutralis (see neutral) [..]
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neutralitynonparticipation in a dispute or war disinterest: tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement pH value of 7 A neutral power in a particular war is a sovereign state which declares itself to be neu [..]
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neutralityotherwise known as playing the plain devils advocate, it
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neutralityNeutrality refers to the legal status of a state that adopts a stand of impartiality towards two other states that are at war with each other. An impartial state accords recognition of the state of be [..]
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neutrality(n) nonparticipation in a dispute or war(n) tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement(n) pH value of 7
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neutralityNoobs on Patrol. One of a number of regular fleets within the Uni for pilots to gain experience in fleet operations
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neutralityThe absence of bias when handling financial information.
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neutrality"Money is said to be neutral [in a model] if changes in the level of nominal money have no effect on the real equilibrium." -- Blanchard and Fisher, p. 207 . Money might not be neutr [..]
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