Neutrality

  • 71Gender neutrality in English — is a form of linguistic prescriptivism that aims at using a form of English that minimizes assumptions about the gender or biological sex of people referred to in speech. Contents 1 Rationale 1.1 Job titles 1.2 Words for humans …

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  • 72Armed neutrality — Armed neutrality, in international politics, is the posture of a state or group of states which makes no alliance with either side in a war, but asserts that it will defend itself against resulting incursions from all parties.The phrase armed… …

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  • 73Benevolent neutrality — is a term used by Ernest May to describe United States foreign policy regarding involvement in World War I. It is distinct from strict neutrality because America had some favorable policies towards the Allies; for example, generally favorable… …

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  • 74International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos — is an international agreement signed in Geneva on July 23 1962 between 14 states and Laos. It was a result of the International Conference on the Settlement of the Laotian Question which lasted from May 16, 1961 to July 23, 1962.Burma, Cambodia,… …

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  • 75Emotional Neutrality — The concept of removing greed, fear and other human emotions from financial or investment decisions. The goal of emotional neutrality is to remove any weight that emotions may play in the process of making objective financial decisions, so that… …

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  • 76Fiscal Neutrality — occurs when taxes and government spending are neutral, with neither having an effect on demand. Fiscal neutrality creates a condition where demand is neither stimulated nor diminished by taxation and government spending. A balanced budget is an… …

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  • 77Armed neutrality — Armed Armed, a. 1. Furnished with weapons of offense or defense; furnished with the means of security or protection. And armed host. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or efficiency. [1913 Webster] A… …

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  • 78Liberal neutrality — is the idea that the liberal state should not promote any particular conception of the good . This idea formed a cornerstone of John Rawls work and has been developed by many other liberal thinkers including Brian Barry, Robert Nozick, Ronald… …

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  • 79Network neutrality (disambiguation) — Network neutrality refers to one or more of the following:# Network stratification the political debate about the future usage of the Internet. # The satisfaction of all network application needs fairly. Any particular internet host, protocol, or …

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  • 80Gender-neutrality in languages with grammatical gender — implies promoting language usage which is balanced in its treatment of the genders. For example, advocates of gender neutral language challenge the traditional use of masculine nouns and pronouns ( man , businessman , he , and so on) when… …

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