Sentence examples for a neutral relation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a neutral relation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing relationships, interactions, or connections that lack bias or favoritism.
Example: "In a professional setting, it is important to maintain a neutral relation with all colleagues to foster a collaborative environment."
Alternatives: "an impartial relationship" or "a non-biased connection."

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In terms of power, all the photographs were taken at eye level (as opposed to a high or low angle), thus offering a neutral relation of power between viewer and viewed as the potential donors neither look up to nor down on the potential beneficiaries.

RENAL nutrition data [ 1] and Glucontrol nutrition data [ 10], on the contrary, suggest a neutral relation between DCI and survival or even increased mortality with more nutrition.

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The priming manipulation had four conditions: morphological relation (FILA fileira), strictly semantic relation (ORDEM fileira), strictly phonological relation (FILÉ fileira), and neutral relation (MATO fileira).

Venezuela and Colombia have historically had neutral relations, but all the chest-thumping has led to real tensions: two years ago, Uribe authorized an illegal military incursion into a camp in Ecuador set up by Colombian guerrillas.

According to this concept, there are one or more groups of actors that share positive or neutral internal relations and negative or neutral relations to external nodes to the cluster (Lemieux and Ouimet 2004: 58).

Just before his death, Piłsudski told Józef Beck that it must be Poland's policy to maintain neutral relations with Germany and keep up the Polish alliance with France, and to improve relations with the United Kingdom.

Be sure you maintain neutral relations with the superpowers.

It is unrealistic to expect staff to take a neutral position in relation to something that they have been instrumental in creating.

We aimed to present LEAP in a neutral manner in relation to the concept of spirituality; however, it cannot be ruled out that participants with an open or accepting attitude towards spirituality (and related concepts) may have self-selected for participation, thus creating a potential for selection bias.

The paper concludes that rather than a neutral backdrop to social relations, architecture, materiality and space can uphold dominant cultural discourses, social divisions and inequalities.

However, beginning in 1990, forces for change in Mongolia ended the monopoly of political power by the communists in favour of free multiparty elections, coalition government, a new constitution, greater cultural and religious freedom with more emphasis on Mongol national traditions, a neutral position in international relations, and a transition to a market economy.

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