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neutrality
noun as in impartiality
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Example Sentences
“In recent weeks, we have sadly seen decades of Kennedy Center neutrality be destroyed,” he said.
Being honest, regardless of natural bias, felt far more important than any flawed presumption of “both sides” neutrality.
Some might not have liked the way he held forth on controversial topics while holding an office that demanded neutrality.
The waterway is in fact owned and operated by the Panamanian government, under a neutrality treaty signed with the US decades ago.
He’s got good friends with the Philadelphia Eagles and good friends with the Kansas City Chiefs — he represented both franchises — but the Hall of Fame coach now revels that now he can “embrace neutrality.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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