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  • noun Plural form of neutrality.

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Examples

  • George Akerlof on norms and the five neutralities.

    From Keynes to Akerlof: How I would teach Macro, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Ineffective in this undone attempt obeying like neutralities, and hidden in everything that is physical other evidence exists.

    Archive 2010-03-01 David McDuff 2010

  • Ineffective in this undone attempt obeying like neutralities, and hidden in everything that is physical other evidence exists.

    Poems - 1 David McDuff 2010

  • They may not have obvious political leanings at times, but their sensationalism and news as entertainment can only be called the barest, most emanciated of neutralities.

    Lin Huai-min on Taiwan's papers, and their business strategies Sun Bin 2006

  • David also considers alternative means for resolving any potential inflation non-neutralities including monetary restraint:

    Inflation Tax v. Tax-Modified Fisher Effect 2006

  • David also considers alternative means for resolving any potential inflation non-neutralities including monetary restraint:

    More on Debt to GDP Ratios 2006

  • Well, to be honest, he didn't spend much time brooding about past neutralities.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • The Liverpool Ministry did not wish to have the American war brought within the range of European consideration, since its settlement under such circumstances might raise questions of neutral rights which would be safer out of the hands of a Tsar whose predecessors had framed armed neutralities in 1780 and

    The Wars Between England and America T. C. Smith

  • That corps was called an army of observation; but the nature of these armies of observation is well known; they belong to the class of armed neutralities, like the ingenious invention of sanitary cordons.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various

  • He stood out with such refreshing vividness against a background of neutralities who succumbed to consumption, bile colic, and other more familiar ailments of the patent-medicine litany.

    Judith of the Plains Marie Manning

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