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"neutrally" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not support or help either side in a disagreement, competition, etc. synonym impartially
  2. in a way that deliberately does not express any strong feeling
  3. with neither a positive nor a negative electrical charge

120 Sentences With "neutrally"

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We tend to assume these are neutrally drawn, immutable borders.
"It changed color when the mining started," he said neutrally.
The hashtag was used neutrally 12 percent of the time.
It doesn't drift through the sky neutrally or accidentally or reluctantly.
But states quickly learned to draft neutrally-worded laws for discriminatory application.
In the end it's in vain and the piece concludes neutrally and separately.
For this occasion, Edwards toned down his rhetoric, presenting the latest data neutrally.
The choice of a third-party platform resolves questions of infotainment leadership neutrally.
I'm trying to use these terms neutrally, even though they have religious baggage.
That probably would have made Courteney Cox the Joyce DeWitt of "Friends" — neutrally sane.
Minnesota said the law is applied neutrally and helps prevent confusion or intimidation during voting.
Then he gets on the subway and exchanges a smile with a neutrally attractive woman.
He turns them over to observe them coolly, neutrally and often comically from all sides.
Asked whether she would be extending similar courtesies to anyone else, an Ernst spokeswoman responded neutrally.
Campbell says its defense comes through neutrally integrating with everyone, thereby turning potential competitors into partners.
While I believe I treated him neutrally, I was never able to fully shake my anger.
Thinking neutrally can also help you concentrate when devastating factors are swirling around in your life.
It ticks away, neutrally, yet it also flies and collapses, and is more often lost than found.
For each paper, Scite lists other work that mentions it neutrally, supports it or contradicts its findings.
In small populations, however, purifying selection is less effective and allows slightly deleterious mutations to behave neutrally.
More traditional candidates who don't threaten the capitalist structure are presented positive or neutrally, without devaluing connotations.
Nor can the "X Portfolio" be received neutrally; its contents, too, for somewhat different reasons, are hot.
When I was more neutrally presenting I didn't experience that much harassment, but now it's basically daily.
Gorsuch has tried to position himself as an impartial arbiter who interprets the law neutrally, but Sen.
It simply means the First Amendment is operating as it should, neutrally preserving the lifeblood of democracy.
But net neutrality isn't just about treating traffic neutrally, and it's not even just about giving customers control.
Minnesota had argued that the law was applied neutrally and helped prevent confusion or intimidation at polling places.
After creating a neutrally charged gold skeleton, the researchers overlaid it with a thin layer of flexible polymer.
Carey told us to comment on our breathing—neutrally—whenever we find ourselves slipping into dark rumination spirals.
If anything, neutrally applying the law is all the more important when political issues are in the background.
Will the court apply settled law neutrally, even if doing so leads to outcomes the conservative majority disfavors?
Furthermore, it oversees not only F1 but other motorsport competitions too—and it is supposed to treat them neutrally.
However, the law would require them to apply their policies neutrally and prohibit them from enacting viewpoint based rules.
High-ranking Democrats have generally reacted either neutrally or negatively to the idea of socialism rising within the party.
In fact, it's difficult to think of a US setting in which the words "white people" are received neutrally.
The supposed ills of gentrification—which might be more neutrally defined as poorer urban neighbourhoods becoming wealthier—lack rigorous support.
If you do wear a uniform, do you put a spin on the non-regulation aspects, or present yourself more neutrally?
"The study also found evidence of large quantities of flame retardant residues in some neutrally colored toys," Turner said by email.
"The investigation will be carried out neutrally and independently," the office of Attorney General Mohammad Farid Hamidi said in a statement.
No one could be more effective at propagating a political message than Swift precisely because she's behaved so neutrally in the past.
We immediately implemented an intensive investigation in South Korea and brought in external help, in order to assess the situation completely neutrally.
Or she might feel neutrally about them herself — but find something erotic or fulfilling in doing something that brings you sexual pleasure.
It is one thing to paint a nude woman sexily, or even neutrally, and another thing to paint her overweight and vulnerable.
If you computationally simulate a population evolving neutrally, then methods for estimating demography will work; but introduce linked selection, and those methods fail.
To the public, it insisted that it is not an editor or a gatekeeper but merely an open platform, neutrally reflecting the world.
Murphy's work suggests that nothing is seen neutrally, that the idea of something being neutral and without content is an ideology, at best.
Instead, a sign outside the first gallery neutrally announces: "This Exhibition Contains Violence," information that comes a little late, considering the museum's exterior.
And to avoid people feeling sorry for me, I've learned to tell the story casually and neutrally, as if we were discussing the weather.
In support of this proposition, it cited Supreme Court cases holding that targeting religions for distinctive treatment cannot be shielded a neutrally drafted law.
"The Dutch show asked me to do a voiceover for the spoof video and initially they wanted someone to read it neutrally," he said.
Yet when they imagined being rejected at a mass-market store, versus being greeted neutrally, there was no difference in their willingness to pay.
Many religious groups are insisting that they be treated neutrally when it comes to benefits but receive special treatment when it comes to regulations.
The Southern Lights are a result of charged particles from the sun slipping through Earth's magnetic field and hitting neutrally charged particles in the atmosphere.
" This led the lead author of the study to surmise that pickle brine triggered a nerve reaction by sparking some kind of "neutrally mediated reflex.
I'll generally dress neutrally and I use 'they' or 'them' pronouns, which is actually really hard at school because teachers will just call you 'she.
" He argued that despite Gorsuch's claims before the committee that he read the law as neutrally as an impartial judge, his rulings displayed "a partisan agenda.
Let's state the obvious, and state it neutrally: A critical mass of Republican voters responded to the eight years of Obama's presidency by turning to Trump.
" The ruling states that the ban cannot be directed at headscarves explicitly but must be part of an internal rule requiring all employees to "dress neutrally.
Cruz, who has accused social media giants of censoring conservatives, has floated amending or revoking Section 230 protections if platforms can't prove they're moderating content neutrally.
Some of the solar particles make it past the planet's magnetic field, slamming into Earth's upper atmosphere and interacting with neutrally charged particles like oxygen and nitrogen.
Witch "finders," as they were more neutrally called, thought they were fighting God's battles against satanic foes trying to upend the structures of religion, government and community.
The SPLC says it could not find one email in which Miller wrote sympathetically or even neutrally about any person who was non-white or foreign born.
"Once in my cell I was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and décor…neutrally decorated to please all parties but done to a high standard," the reviewer wrote.
Disappointingly, it makes sense, in a way, that guys enthralled, or neutrally submissive to, the norms of patriarchy would look for intimacy with us in sex work, too.
The tech giants and their allies, however, argue that all traffic should be treated equally, or neutrally, as has been the case since the beginning of the internet.
The questions, however neutrally posed, compel the artist to make decisions about what is permitted and what isn't, decisions that then become part of the work's conceptual content.
A few miles after the sign, a "rocket garden" of old space-tubes does appear, as do the neutrally colored buildings where engineers make new versions of such things.
Orthostatic hypotension is another common cause of syncope and it is basically the opposite of neutrally mediated syncope because it is a sign of sluggish or impaired autonomic reflexes.
Yet these tendencies are often a rational response to the negative reactions elicited when women undertake activities or display traits that are viewed neutrally or even positively in men.
"People choose to tweet with a hashtag they might disagree with, and our Trends product neutrally represents their behavior in the form of a trending topic," the spokesperson said.
Some of those charged particles slip through the magnetic field and impact neutrally charged particles in the planet's upper atmosphere, causing them to glow in greens, blues, purples and more.
Or conversely, a Democratic plaintiff residing in a 35% Democratic district could prove she was cracked by offering an alternative, neutrally drawn map putting her in a 50-50 district.
He notices, neutrally, that David spends a lot of time with Clifford Haxby, a sarcastic man with an equally unpleasant wife who rents the vacation house next to the Sparsholts'.
The company noted that when people tweet a hashtag they disagree with, its trends feature neutrally clocks it as a trending topic — that's not the same thing as inauthentic activity.
The upshot: This electric car will have lots of stability and handle curves like a champ; in short, all things being equal, the car will steer neutrally, not oversteer or understeer.
The researchers found that when the study participants imagined being rejected by the salesperson at a luxury store, versus being greeted neutrally, they were willing to pay more for the brand.
For example, you can practice observing your "food thoughts" neutrally, like, Wow, I am feeling really hungry, but that makes sense, because it's been a few hours since I had lunch.
Net neutrality refers to the concept that all internet traffic should be treated equally (or neutrally) by internet service providers, so that no type or source of content gets preferential treatment.
"Our federal court system only works if the American people have faith that it is neutrally dispensing fair-minded justice without bias or personal interests interfering in judicial decisions," Warren said.
As well as the pairs of hands to grip his weapons and pose neutrally, Deadpool also comes with an additional set of six hands, doing everything from thumbs ups to okay signs.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog's board on Tuesday picked Argentina's Rafael Grossi to become the agency's next chief, and he immediately pledged to act independently and neutrally on issues including Iran.
As long as the commission applies it neutrally across the board, does not -- no bias towards a baker or a photographer, then they can punish him for expressing or practicing his religious beliefs.
Key institutions that were once assumed to be neutrally oriented towards general public benefit — museums, the police force, other governmental agencies, have been shown to be bigoted, discriminatory, protective of the already powerful.
Read more " _____ • Stephanie Russell-Kraft in The New Republic: "Many religious groups are insisting that they be treated neutrally when it comes to benefits but receive special treatment when it comes to regulations.
How do they continue to neutrally cover Republicans in Congress, who have so far done nothing to formally punish Trump for his comments, without describing them as de facto enablers of white supremacy?
For her installation "Six Months at Work" (2019), Bonnie Huang recorded a dream about her mother on the backs and fronts of the kind of neutrally colored, familiar shirts that hospice workers often wear.
The president's woman troubles (to put it as neutrally as one can) put the Trump administration in an extremely awkward spot if it is seen as weakening policies that protect women from sexual predators.
And where he could have neutrally passed Mr. Mueller's findings to Congress, he instead took the widely criticized and unusual step of making and announcing his own legal conclusions about Mr. Mueller's obstruction inquiry.
More broadly, East Bay is a test of whether Gorsuch and the other Republican justices who signed onto Gorsuch's nondelegation project are willing to apply their principles neutrally when they cut against conservative goals.
He's given up on certain period details, like raising legs no higher than 90 degrees, that turn back the clock and allow us to look at technical advancements more neutrally, aware of gains and losses.
She gave seminars to doctors on fat phobia and weight bias in an effort to help them understand how their views on obesi­ty were hurting their patients and not allowing them to examine fatness neutrally.
"I urge Kenyan leaders to reject violence and incitement; respect the will of the people; urge security forces to act professionally and neutrally; and work together no matter the outcome," he said in a statement.
The data does not indicate whether Facebook users are speaking positively, negatively or neutrally about the candidates — but does serve as something of a barometer of who is driving interest on the dominant social network.
To do so would be a classic abuse of presidential power in violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments, which require the Justice Department to provide equal protection and due process to enforce the law neutrally.
Simpson, who eventually became the O.E.D.'s chief editor before retiring in 2013, insisted that he and his fellow editors had "to regard all words neutrally, as scientists," though he did divulge one word he avoids.
A New York Times article about the report in which Craig was quoted "wasn't the greatest but at least was viewed neutrally" and influenced other media coverage of Skadden's report favorably for Manafort's clients, Gates said.
In a review of the Finnish scheme last year, the OECD warned that implementing it nationally and cost-neutrally for the state would imply significant income redistribution, especially towards couples from single people, and increase poverty.
In a review of the Finnish scheme last year, the organization warned that implementing it nationally and cost-neutrally for the state would imply significant income redistribution, especially toward couples from single people, and increase poverty.
"IRL, Cancers can be nurturers, really mean, cold, or, more neutrally, self-contained," she says, adding that it's more accurate to say that Cancers use the archetype of mother-child relationships to understand the world around them.
Market fundamentalists who still insist it's all about voluntary transactions within the context of a perfectly competitive and efficiency marketplace that neutrally and objectively sets economic outcomes are either kidding themselves or are trying to kid us.
Did Mr. Barr use his powers neutrally, giving an honest broker's account of Mr. Mueller's findings to tell the public what it needed to know while the process of redacting certain portions of the actual report unfolded?
Through this, the film looks neutrally at a nation that is usually reviled or laughed at, and is sensitive toward the people who live there, who are rarely heard from and even more rarely sincerely listened to.
A Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) poll this month, which asked about Medicare for All more neutrally, found a slim majority supported the idea, at 52 percent, but far below the optional government plan, which garnered 69 percent support.
And while Fontana's Fascist connection now tends to be explained as a product of professional expediency, the art historian Emily Braun, in an essay for the exhibition's catalog, suggests that it may have been more than neutrally strategic.
This is impossible to know at the moment, they said, but they assume that courts have an interest in presenting the facts and circumstances of cases as neutrally as possible, making court decisions a "good proxy" for applications.
Since it's neutrally buoyant and floats, the 54-inch inflatable sphere can be maneuvered and positioned in any orientation using the ring of battery-powered rotors around its equator—the gripper doesn't always have to be at the bottom.
When the internet began to be regulated this way, it reflected the growing consensus that the internet is a utility that must treat the delivery of its services neutrally, like a company delivering electricity or water to retail customers.
And for many people, fat is still loaded with negativity — those of us who choose to view it neutrally or positively can't force that neutrality or positivity on others, no matter how much better we're certain it will make them feel.
Some critics of the media have alleged that news outlets are loosening their standards in an effort to discredit the president and there is a debate about whether Trump — an unconventional president by any measure — deserves to be covered neutrally.
The events it covers have been so sensationalized and so politicized for so long that seeing them presented neutrally and in roughly chronological order is revelatory, particularly regarding the stories of three women: Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick.
So far, Mr. Burck said, he has produced more than 415,000 pages of records to the committee, adding, "We believe we have faithfully followed President Bush's instruction to review these documents accurately, neutrally, expeditiously and, with a presumption of disclosure."
It's true Beyoncé's not the only huge star the internet tends to watch religiously, but she is one of a select few who performs her celebrity so neutrally and offhandedly, which ironically invites a level of obsessive attention from fans and cultural critics.
This sentence, "The responsibility of courts is to decide cases, both usual and unusual, by neutrally applying the law," mirrors the condescending civics lesson that Justice Gorsuch administered to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, of all people, in a dissenting opinion last June.
Essentially, the algorithm found evidence of gender disparity in technical roles, and optimized for it; it neutrally replicated a societal and endemic preference for men wrought from an educational system and cultural bias that encourages men and discourages women in the pursuit of STEM roles.
Smith also said the technology sector needed to work collectively and neutrally to protect internet users around the world from cyber attacks, including a pledge not to aid governments in offensive activity and the adoption of a coordinated disclosure process for software and hardware vulnerabilities.
The attorneys for both sides, and a majority of the justices, appeared to conclude that even this hypothetical president's powers would be upheld if agencies had neutrally and fairly determined that Israelis posed an unwarranted risk to national security — as long as exceptions to a blanket ban were allowed.
It took a full minute to settle the tension between what I've been conditioned to think about a man touching my breasts and what was actually happening, but he treated the bones, muscles, and tissue in my chest and breasts just as he would another arm or a leg: neutrally and therapeutically.
Nancy Franklin, a forensics expert who reviewed the case for Sierra's legal team, warned that Guevara's car identification methods "raise concerns" and that informing the witness that the car is there on the lot rather than asking him more neutrally if he sees it "increases the risk of a false ID." Guevara watched as Rodriguez came upon Kool-Aid's black Buick Park Avenue.
" In fact, Justice Anthony Kennedy took care to mention that, "Petitioners conceded, moreover, that if a baker refused to sell any goods or any cakes for gay weddings, that would be a different matter and the State would have a strong case under this Court's precedents that this would be a denial of goods and services that went beyond any protected rights of a baker who offers goods and services to the general public and is subject to a neutrally applied and generally applicable public accommodations law.
And this is why subsidiarity in this case simply cannot be pressed all the way down to the level of a remarried ex-husband and his confessor, because at that level there is no one available to speak for the marriage, no one capable of neutrally assessing its claim to reality and permanence, no one who can collect evidence on behalf of all the other people implicated in that reality, from the other spouse to the children and grandchildren who sprang from its one-flesh union, its possibly-irrevocable bond.

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