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How to pronounce neutrality in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms disinterest
Type of tolerance
Derivation neutral
Type Words
Type of non-engagement, non-involvement, nonparticipation
Derivation neutral, neutralist
Type Words
Type of ph, ph scale
Derivation neutral

Examples of neutrality

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If you care about the well-being of the Internet, you care about net neutrality.
From the techcrunch.com
The League of Women Voters had always prided themselves on neutrality on issues.
From the dailyherald.com
Allred said that neutrality has been the official university position for years.
From the newsobserver.com
More troubling is that the language of the wireline net neutrality is squirrely.
From the theatlantic.com
However, as Reihan Salam points out, Mr Graetz is aiming for revenue-neutrality.
From the economist.com
From a psychoanalytic point of view, this undermined the position of neutrality.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Regulating Internet neutrality may a great idea in Amazon's corporate boardroom.
From the edition.cnn.com
After considerable vacillation, the military leadership declared its neutrality.
From the time.com
The formulation and justification of the neutrality policy has varied over time.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Nonparticipation 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 neutral towards the belligerents. A non-belligerent state does not need to be neutral. The rights and duties of a neutral power are defined in Sections 5 and 13 of the Hague Convention of 1907. ...
  • Neutrality is the absence of declared bias. In an argument, a neutral person will not choose a side.
  • Neutrality is an essential part of the analyst's attitude during treatment, developed as part of the non-directive, evenly suspended listening which Freud used to complement the patient's free association in the talking cure.
  • The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of being unengaged in contests between others; state of taking no part on either side; indifference; Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad. ...
  • (JP 1-02) - In international law, the attitude of impartiality, during periods of war, adopted by third states toward belligerent and recognized by the belligerent, which creates rights and duties between the impartial states and the belligerent. ...
  • This term means that a third party is not connected to or had a prior relationship with any of the disputants.