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Look up: neutrality

  1. neutrality
    [n] - nonparticipation in a dispute or war 2. [n] - pH value of 7
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. neutrality
    Cornerstone of Irish foreign policy in the Irish Free State/Eire/Republic of Ireland, adopted following the outbreak of World War II. From the 1960s Irish neutrality was usefully combined with a...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  3. neutrality
    The legal status of a country that decides not to choose sides in a war. Certain states, notably Switzerland and Austria, have opted for permanent neutrality. Neutrality always has a legal...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  4. neutrality
    state of a nation which voluntarily refuses to become involved in an international conflict Category: Politics
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  5. Neutrality
    Neu·tral'i·ty noun [ Confer French neutralité .] 1. 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. « Men who possess a state...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/N/18

  6. neutrality
    1. 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. 'Men who possess a state of neutrality in times of public danger, desert the interest of their fellow subjects.' (Addison) ... 2. Indifference ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  7. neutrality
    noun nonparticipation in a dispute or war
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  8. neutrality
    noun tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  9. 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 neutral in a model if changes in the level of nominal money induce self-fulfilling expectations or interact with real frictions like fixed nominal wages, fixed nomi...
    Found on http://www.econterms.com/glossary.cgi?qu

  10. Neutrality
    • (a.) The condition of a nation or government which refrains from taking part, directly or indirectly, in a war between other powers. • (n.) Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad. • (n.) The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of being unengaged in c...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  11. neutrality
    the legal status arising from the abstention of a state from all participation in a war between other states, the maintenance of an attitude of ... [10 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/n/29

  12. Neutrality
    Leonard Gadzinski was proposed for deletion. This page is an archive of the discussion about the proposed deletion. This page is no longer live. Further comments should be made on the article`s talk page rather than here so that this page is preserved as an historic record. The result of the debate...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrality

  13. Neutrality
    [international relations] 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 Convent...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrality_

  14. neutrality
    • nonparticipation in a dispute or war
    • tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement
    • pH value of 7

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  15. neutrality
    neutrality, in international law, status of a nation that refrains from participation in a war between other states and maintains an impartial attitude toward the belligerents. Neutrality is not to be confused with neutralism, or nonalignment, under international law.At the opening of hostilities, a...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0

  16. Neutrality
    The state of a nation which takes no part between two or more other. nations at war with each other. Neutrality consists in the observance of a strict and honest impartiality, so as not to afford advantage in the war to either party; and particularly in so far restraining its trade to the accustomed...
    Found on http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/n050.htm

  17. neutrality
    The legal status of a country that decides not to choose sides in a war. Certain states, notably Switzerland and Austria, have opted for permanent neutrality. Neutrality always has a legal connotation. In peacetime, neutrality towards the big power alliances is called non-alignment (see non-aligned movement)
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  18. Neutrality
    [philosophy] Neutrality is the absence of declared bias. In an argument, a neutral person will not choose a side. A Neutral country maintains political neutrality, a related but distinct concept. ==What neutrality is not== Neutrality is not synonymous with indifference or ignorance. One can ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrality_

  19. Neutrality
    [psychoanalysis] «One of the defining characteristics of the attitude of the analyst during the treatment. The analyst must be neutral in respect of religious, ethical and social values -that is to say, he must not direct the treatment according to some ideal, and should abstain from counse...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrality_



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27 May 2012

This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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