单词 | Neutrality |
例句 | (1) Sweden isn't likely ever to abandon its traditional neutrality. (2) They had thrown their neutrality overboard in the crisis. (3) They have been violently advocating neutrality. (4) Switzerland has a long tradition of neutrality. (5) The Queen has maintained political neutrality throughout her reign. (6) Switzerland declared its neutrality. (7) The army has given up any pretence of neutrality in the war. (8) The positive neutrality enjoined on the force has now been overtaken by events. (9) Their cloak of neutrality in the Iran - Iraq war was beginning to wear a bit thin. (10) Neutralism differs from neutrality in that it is an attitude of mind in time of peace rather than a legal status in time of war. (11) I noticed, behind the neutrality of his gaze,() a deep weariness. (12) Their neutrality was why Jack let them in. (13) They assume objective political neutrality. 5. (14) In it two standards of neutrality conflict. (15) After Pearl Harbor, U.S. neutrality ended. (16) But political neutrality did not preclude profitable commerce. (17) No such assumption underlies the attributions of neutrality. (18) She maintained a cold neutrality, concentrating on what was, blocking out what might be. (19) Neutrality is concerned only with the degree to which the parties are helped or hindered. (20) The doctrine of political neutrality is a doctrine of restraint for it advocates neutrality between valid and invalid ideals of the good. (21) Moreover, neutrality favoured the internal political stability which, as we noted earlier, was of prime concern to Franco. (22) They called for the removal of Eyadema, political neutrality by the army, and the creation of a special peacekeeping force. (23) It's piping brown neutrality made me sick as a boy and it makes me sick still. (24) The concept of neutrality is closely interrelated with representational faithfulness. (25) The UN at the moment is still trying to maintain the charade of neutrality. (26) But it is showing signs of turning away from extreme neutrality. (27) If Rawls' theory is based on a doctrine of neutrality it is a doctrine of comprehensive neutrality. (28) George W.. Bush, who has made a point of neutrality in the race. (29) In our time, there is no such thing as neutrality. (30) In the relationship between man and religion, the State is firmly committed to a position of neutrality. (1) They have been violently advocating neutrality. (2) Switzerland declared its neutrality. (3) Their cloak of neutrality in the Iran - Iraq war was beginning to wear a bit thin. (4) Neutralism differs from neutrality in that it is an attitude of mind in time of peace rather than a legal status in time of war. (31) Since the protein exhibits electrical neutrality at its isoelectric point, it is unable to migrate in an electric field. 162. (32) Second, some feel that no supply of arms to the combatants, however even-handed, is compatible with neutrality. (33) The structure of the crystal lattice must therefore preserve electrical neutrality. (34) Our interest is in political theories that require neutrality, i.e., that are followed by acting neutrally in a principled way. (35) We understand the concern of agencies which believe that dealing with military forces compromises their neutrality. (36) In the Middle East crisis de Gaulle adopted a specious and unpopular neutrality. (37) In 1917, U.S. neutrality ended when two of their ships were torpedoed. (38) This concept, despite its claims to neutrality, tends to carry conventional ideas about gender and other social relations with it. (39) It is in fact not a doctrine of neutrality but of moral pluralism. (40) This has resulted in the questioning of the neutrality of science and technology as they are at present practised in our society. (41) Until recently, attention has focused on the measurement and disclosure issues associated with representational faithfulness and neutrality. (42) Their hand-in-glove co-operation has destroyed the final pretence of army neutrality in eastern Bosnia. (43) I referred to neutrality between ideals or conceptions of the good. (44) His negative expression of this belief in bipolarity was his denunciation of neutrality, which he characterized as immoral. (45) A combination of army support and neutrality enabled the demonstrators to overrun both buildings with minimal losses. (46) Amoda was one of the Jeffries loyalists whom Gordon felt he might win over, at least to a position of neutrality. (47) Is politics generally to be neutral between conceptions of the good, or does neutrality apply to the constitution only? (48) If a neutral event occurs within this time-window then it loses its neutrality. (49) On the other hand,[http:///neutrality.html] the argument for gender neutrality is less clear in the context of less radical reform. (50) In spite of their neutrality some one might remember, and might repay the debt. (51) This was an unusually specific Soviet comment in the 1970s on neutrality in the Third World. (52) I think that this objection is mistaken and that the third principle is a principle of neutrality. (53) But this argument by itself does not justify political neutrality. (54) It may pass muster as television commentary but on the page its studied neutrality rings false. (55) The doctrine of political neutrality seeks to implement it through a policy of neutrality. (56) That neutrality is often criticized as hypocritical: all manner of metaphysical conclusions-as above-are usually taken as gospel. (57) This would be incompatible with any form of neutrality or Western conceptions of non-alignment. (58) It stipulated that neutrality should be guaranteed by banning them from accepting party political positions or speaking publicly on behalf of political parties. (59) Enough electrons are present to maintain electrical neutrality. (60) His main theme was maintenance of American neutrality. (61) Charge neutrality won't allow for it. (62) Some of the nations declared neutrality. (63) Last week, the FCC abruptly called off closed-door talks with industry lobbyists that were aimed at reaching a compromise on net neutrality. (64) But there are reports that he closely with Pakistan intelligence agencies, in 2009, agreed to government forces against the Taliban in South Waziristan when he was inside the armed neutrality. (65) The second section first analyzes the meaning and characteristics of taxation regulation, then especially discusses the dialectical relations between taxation regulation and taxation neutrality . (66) Japan - USSR Neutrality Treaty of 1941 was an invasion incident to divide Chinas Manchuria and Mongolia. (67) This thesis discusses two questions concerning the justice of action:the neutrality of the litigation and the substantive equality after defining the principle of the equal right of action. (68) In 1914, President Wilson issued his "Proclamation of Neutrality," aimed at keeping the United States out of World War One. (69) The Neutrality Act of 1939 repealed the arms embargo and permitted "cash and carry" exports of arms to belligerent nations. (70) In the future there should be a political structure with broad participation in Afghanistan and continue her tradition of neutrality and nonalignment. (71) It's urgent for Afghanistan, which is under political reconstruction at the present, to resume its traditions of neutrality and nonalignment. (72) Neutrality forcing standardised results removes the potential for innovation and turns search into a commodity. (73) Brief content: From the chromatics angle, the black lime is the half - tone, the whole leaning neutrality. (74) The competi - tion , generalist, neutrality and permanence are its basic principles. (75) Equipped with the Reith as its core value, BBC established its wide-ranged public trust and the concept of political neutrality, which in turn makes it the Elysium for world-wide journalists. (76) Jetisoning any last vestige of neutrality, China's Foreign Ministry called Friday for the rapid launch of an inclusive political process and economic reconstruction in Libya. (77) might aid in maintaining the neutrality of the United States with dignity in the wars of other powers and in saving the property of their citizens from spoliation. (78) It comes up with characteristics of the neutrality of science: historicity, contextuality, relativity, integrativity and duplicity. (78) try its best to gather and build good sentences. (79) This is, of course , what the fable of money's neutrality implies. (80) Practicing an early form of nonalignment , the new nation discovered the benefit of neutrality as a bargaining tool, just as many an emerging nation has since. (81) It seems that you have tightly coupled the requirement of language neutrality with that for asynchronous processing. (82) Neutrality forcing standardised results removes the potential for innovation and turns search a commodity. (83) By early December the conference completed a draft Decleration on the Neutrality of Laos. (84) Hope for peace ebbed and flowed all during the period of American neutrality. (85) China's taxation , however, is lagging behind and in need of readjusting according to the principle of equality in international taxation and the principle of neutrality in capital export. (86) By comparative analysis, the author classify the diplomacy of Sweden into three periods to examine the transformation of Swedish non-alignment and Neutrality tradition? (87) From the chromatics angle, the black lime is the half - tone, the whole leaning neutrality. (88) Tone in an encyclopedic context has many meanings, as does objectivity ( impartiality, neutrality, and fairness ). (89) Chinese taxation ought to absorb the equity and neutrality of British taxation culture and pay attention to the tax source development of Chinese traditio... (90) This paper reviews the literature of long run monetary neutrality. (91) Second, to pay more attention to the neutrality of the adjudicatory agency. (92) The step had the effect of making the FCC's power to enforce network neutrality subject to interpretation, emboldening those looking for ways around it. (93) The executive board of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) declined to support the march, adopting a position of neutrality. (94) The hydrogen bond on the complanate triangle structure of thiourea, a kind of neutrality substance, can be the identification point to anion. (94) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (95) Some observers say companies pledging carbon neutrality at this point could be jumping the gun. (96) The bran-new cyber law established with the principles of functional - equivalent and technological neutrality is very important to the development of both society and law science. (97) The President issued an official proclamation of neutrality on September 5,1939. (98) She did so with heavy neutrality , recording her objections each time - once but not more. (99) The last two attempts by Ed Markey, a Democratic representative from Massachusetts, to get net neutrality onto the statute book faltered. (100) In 2005, the commission adopted four broad principles relating to the idea of network neutrality as part of a move to deregulate the Internet services provided by telephone companies. (101) It has not been involved in a foreign war since the year 1515 and has maintained an armed neutrality since 1815. (102) The law of identity of science is the value neutrality, it has be historical. (103) His pursuit of ideal and his failure shows the neutrality, flexibility and pliability of the spirit of classical Chinese tragedies. (104) Washington is charting a course of tacit neutrality on the Arunachal issue. (105) Common to both Russian and Chinese, the passive voice is an important grammatical category, and due to its nature of neutrality, it is extensively used in science language. (106) The arrogation of ideology illustrates that the neutrality and non-neutrality will inevitably integrated in social sciences. (107) In ionic solutions, the condition of electrical neutrality provides such an additional relation too. (108) Monroe doctrine: US President James Monroe delivers a speech establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts. (109) In 1939, the United States modified its neutrality stance in World War Two, allowing "cash and carry" purchases of arms by belligerents, a policy favoring Britain and France. (110) August 18,1914: President Wilson issued his "Proclamation of Neutrality, " aimed at keeping the United States out of World War One. (111) By analogy, diagnostic neutrality means maintaining a positionof equidistance from the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual forces impinging on the patient. (112) Because this JIT compilation procedure occurs while the program executes, platform neutrality is maintained: the neutral Java platform code is still the form of distribution. (113) 1823 - Monroe Doctrine: US President James Monroe delivers a speech establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts. (114) I feel that the director was trying to sneakingly undermine the heroic image the exile hoped to establish while claiming?his preference for "neutrality". (115) The general characteristics of the questioning language are structure, neutrality, and specificity. (116) Only Hitler was prepared to violate the neutrality of Belgium and Holland. |
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