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Neutrally
adverb
In a neutral manner; evenhandedly or fairly.
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But money is not neutral; it changes everything, including the ability to neutrally judge what people will or will not do for it.
This brief personal essay, which ran in the magazine a couple weeks ago, is a wonderful story about friendship and the perils of getting rich: "Money is not neutral; it changes everything, including the ability to neutrally judge what people will or will not do for it". 2. Her statement about taking over the New Books column in Harper's magazine.
[ORIGIN early 21st century: perhaps from SYNTHETIC and MEAT, influenced by the use of "- -, schm - -" as a disparaging or dismissive exclamation.] Man-made meat is more commonly (and neutrally) known as "in-vitro meat" or "cultured meat".
A: No. Moderators are not employed on the basis of any affiliation, and are required to enforce the community standards neutrally and consistently across the site, whatever their personal perspectives.
In other words, the court will neutrally and objectively weigh the arguments presented by each side, though one side (the government's) enters with the wind at its back.Attorneys for Messrs Lim and Chee argued that inherent to Article 9's guarantees of life and liberty are "a limited right to privacy and personal autonomy allowing a person to express affection and love toward another human being".
(Remember the laws of "negation", "transformation" and "opposites"?) Marxism in its more modern form influenced, for better or worse, western academic thought in everything from literary criticism to sociology.The thought patterns (to describe them as neutrally as possible) swirling round the upper reaches of power in Russia are a pale shadow of that.
But if granted one wish, he would see districts drawn neutrally by computer.
The preferred solution in many places has been to furnish rooms as neutrally as possible.That need not mean banality, says Carol Phillips, who designed Toronto University's multifaith prayer hall.
"You have a Turkish passport," the man said neutrally.
No such block exists, and if the British government thought it had lots of allies in its approach to the euro crisis, it learned that this was a miscalculation at the most recent Brussels summits, which saw Mr Cameron left badly isolated.I offer this information neutrally: there will be time enough to debate the EU another day.
In America the state's power over life and death is exercised neither neutrally nor consistently.Yet this lottery is not beyond improvement, in three ways.
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