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    neutral


    1. They were locked in a neutral expression, and couldn’t move their mouths or any other part of their head besides their neck and eyes


    2. there is no neutral zone


    3. who try to remain neutral and tolerant and seek common ground with the enemies of


    4. It has been our policy in the past to remain neutral in these regional quarrels but now that stance has appeared to have changed


    5. A neutral tool


    6. ’ He said, his tone neutral


    7. Glayet was pleasantly neutral


    8. He kept his voice neutral and held out his hand


    9. ‘No … but she wasn’t happy either … neutral … that’s how she was


    10. “There are three forces in every event, positive negative and neutral

    11. sure if Johnson wanted to put the car in neutral it would have rolled all the way to


    12. The neutral zone is a good place to hide out, I should know, but once you’re in it, it is easy to access, anyway, am I not Master of this place?’


    13. As we got closer I noticed a graveyard at the rear! For you students: you will know already that on the astral plane people can live as though they are still alive, but some people will believe they are dead, also, this is a neutral zone, so things will get mixed up


    14. In the second world war, it remained neutral, and was home to 100,000 refugees


    15. The report was short, but neutral – Nutesh-Kuri was stable, though still unconscious


    16. still - it’s hard to reverse a neutral network


    17. ?' Still Shelagh's tone was neutral, under the circumstances


    18. But a little too neutral


    19. And at least it was neutral ground


    20. Perhaps at the hotel, neutral ground

    21. Your position is an important one, not only with reference to the immediate results to the enemy’s property, but from the facts that neutral rights may frequently arise under it; reliance, however, is placed in your judgment and discretion for meeting and promptly disposing of such questions


    22. A court order had been issued to return the Florida to Brazil following the capture in Brazilian waters, as Brazil was a neutral nation


    23. Their position was that they were a neutral nation and the Shenandoah was a distressed ship at sea needing repairs, and they would provide the services


    24. ” He went on to reaffirm that only in neutral waters could the Kearsarge take any


    25. At that time, the British government considered itself a neutral nation concerning the Civil War belligerents, United States and


    26. laws applied that spelled out how a neutral nation could handle


    27. The laws attempted to be fair to both parties and were quite restrictive on what the neutral nation was able to


    28. Further, the neutral nation could not favor one party over the other, but had to treat both equally


    29. The neutral nation was charged with the responsibility with upholding the


    30. Since England declared itself a neutral nation at the outset of the Civil War, United States naval vessels were restricted from

    31. entering British ports as per the laws of neutral nations, and this restricted the actions of the United States Navy significantly


    32. rules were not always followed by the neutral nations,


    33. Not just in Russia where diplomatic relations were known to be a foreign – in every sense of the word – concept to the new president elect, but throughout the United Bloc of nations: a committee, including the non-aligned (neutral) countries such as Japan, Korea (north & south), and India, which had at the heart of its ethos the slogan finding the middle way


    34. other nations, had chosen to remain neutral nations in their


    35. From their neutral expressions, Raven could not tell if they enjoyed their job or not, but regardless, they watched over him like hawks


    36. Brazil was a neutral nation at that time


    37. “I only knew of the organization,” Amaranthe said, painting a neutral expression on her face before Ms


    38. “A warrior caste family has owned it for generations; it should be neutral territory for all parties


    39. The law in those days was not neutral and it was a crime for different race groups to have intercourse or to marry


    40. I can see why she’d prefer a neutral location

    41. He moved to the other side of the door across from Reese, his gaze carefully neutral


    42. The nearby guards, men she had sparred and drank with for many years, watched the activity with a neutral gaze


    43. The law is not neutral on this level which is wrong


    44. So what you ask? Well, the media is supposed to be neutral and fair so for a government to take control of a newspaper without anyone knowing it harks back to Dr Goebbels and the many Nazi newspapers


    45. Such thinking ultimately promotes amoral attitudes that typically characterize all forms of behavior as ―morally‖ neutral


    46. ) Publicly, the US was neutral, though weapons from US business and citizens (but not the government) continued to aid French slave masters


    47. They are not historically your enemy though they are neutral now for reasons explained


    48. Typically we meet at neutral ground in a coffee shop which we know is not bugged and noisy enough


    49. Rather than remain neutral, Buchanan appointed a pro slavery territorial governor, though free staters were the majority


    50. The committee also paid informants to spy on those who were antiwar, neutral, or even insufficiently pro war












































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    Synonyms for "neutral"

    neutral electroneutral achromatic impersonal indifferent inert non-combatant nonpartisan inactive disengaged abstract drab colourless vague dull detached unbiased nonchalant dispassionate disinterested

    "neutral" definitions

    one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute


    having no personal preference


    having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive


    not supporting or favoring either side in a war, dispute, or contest


    possessing no distinctive quality or characteristics


    having no hue


    lacking distinguishing quality or characteristics


    having no net electric charge