0 a neutral position, especially in a war:
Sweden isn't likely ever to abandon its traditional neutrality.
The Queen has maintained political neutrality throughout her reign.
1 the condition of being neutral in a disagreement or war
For example, does the government intend to maintain overall revenue neutrality, reducing distortionary taxes proportionately?
However, as soon as the circumstances change, even applied constantly, the neutrality of the rule's impact will vanish, for the worst or for the best.
Thus, neutrality on these questions seemed to him well advised.
Probability of rejecting neutrality in the likelihood ratio test.
The prediction is that the latter segment types never figure in an implicational hierarchy of neutrality.
The electric field is generated in order to satisfy the current neutrality.
Indeed, it is exactly the sort of denial that prompted the formulation of the neutrality thesis in the first place.
The present items were chosen from those descriptions and were modified to provide clarity and gender neutrality.