- to
refer to countries'
neutralities.
Sweden and
Switzerland are
independently of each
other famed for
their armed neutralities,
which they maintained...
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either that the
customers not be
concerned about the
particular non-
neutralities or the
customers not have any
meaningful choice of providers, otherwise...
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Medical neutrality refers to a
principle of
noninterference with
medical services in
times of
armed conflict and
civil unrest:
physicians must be allowed...
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Neutrality Act may
refer to:
Proclamation of
Neutrality, 1793,
declared the US
neutral in the
conflict between France and
Great Britain Neutrality Act...
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Gender neutrality (adjective form: gender-neutral), also
known as gender-neutralism or the
gender neutrality movement, is the idea that policies, language...
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hardware companies. The term
device neutrality is
closely connected to net
neutrality, and
shares a correlation. Net
neutrality is a
concept that
ensures equal...
- has the
oldest policy of
military neutrality in the world; it has not parti****ted in a
foreign war
since its
neutrality was
established by the
Treaty of...
- The
Declaration of
Neutrality (German: Neutralitätserklärung) was a
declaration by the
Austrian Parliament declaring the
country permanently neutral. It...
- The
Monument of
Neutrality (Turkmen:
Bitaraplyk binasy) is a
monument and
observation tower located in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The three-legged arch, which...
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Ireland has a
longstanding policy of
military neutrality,
which has
meant not
joining military alliances or
defence pacts, or
taking part in international...