Synonym: disinterest. Similar words: neutralized, neutral, neutron, morality, plurality, generality, australia, reality. Meaning: [nuː'trælətɪ /njuː-] n. 1. nonparticipation in a dispute or war 2. tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement 3. pH value of 7.
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(31) Since the protein exhibits electrical neutrality at its isoelectric point, it is unable to migrate in an electric field. 162.
(32) Second, some feel that no supply of arms to the combatants, however even-handed, is compatible with neutrality.
(33) The structure of the crystal lattice must therefore preserve electrical neutrality.
(34) Our interest is in political theories that require neutrality, i.e., that are followed by acting neutrally in a principled way.
(35) We understand the concern of agencies which believe that dealing with military forces compromises their neutrality.
(36) In the Middle East crisis de Gaulle adopted a specious and unpopular neutrality.
(37) In 1917, U.S. neutrality ended when two of their ships were torpedoed.
(38) This concept, despite its claims to neutrality, tends to carry conventional ideas about gender and other social relations with it.
(39) It is in fact not a doctrine of neutrality but of moral pluralism.
(40) This has resulted in the questioning of the neutrality of science and technology as they are at present practised in our society.
(41) Until recently, attention has focused on the measurement and disclosure issues associated with representational faithfulness and neutrality.
(42) Their hand-in-glove co-operation has destroyed the final pretence of army neutrality in eastern Bosnia.
(43) I referred to neutrality between ideals or conceptions of the good.
(44) His negative expression of this belief in bipolarity was his denunciation of neutrality, which he characterized as immoral.
(45) A combination of army support and neutrality enabled the demonstrators to overrun both buildings with minimal losses.
(46) Amoda was one of the Jeffries loyalists whom Gordon felt he might win over, at least to a position of neutrality.
(47) Is politics generally to be neutral between conceptions of the good, or does neutrality apply to the constitution only?
(48) If a neutral event occurs within this time-window then it loses its neutrality.
(49) On the other hand,[http://sentencedict.com/neutrality.html] the argument for gender neutrality is less clear in the context of less radical reform.
(50) In spite of their neutrality some one might remember, and might repay the debt.
(51) This was an unusually specific Soviet comment in the 1970s on neutrality in the Third World.
(52) I think that this objection is mistaken and that the third principle is a principle of neutrality.
(53) But this argument by itself does not justify political neutrality.
(54) It may pass muster as television commentary but on the page its studied neutrality rings false.
(55) The doctrine of political neutrality seeks to implement it through a policy of neutrality.
(56) That neutrality is often criticized as hypocritical: all manner of metaphysical conclusions-as above-are usually taken as gospel.
(57) This would be incompatible with any form of neutrality or Western conceptions of non-alignment.
(58) It stipulated that neutrality should be guaranteed by banning them from accepting party political positions or speaking publicly on behalf of political parties.
(59) Enough electrons are present to maintain electrical neutrality.
(60) His main theme was maintenance of American neutrality.
More similar words: neutralized, neutral, neutron, morality, plurality, generality, australia, reality, quality, equality, venality, normality, vitality, decentralize, sexuality, mentality, frugality, brutality, mortality, speciality, commonality, abnormality, personality, inequality, hospitality, originality, principality, nationality, externality, conviviality.