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- noun Plural form of
neutral .
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Examples
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(recall the situation with neutrals is not symmetric with advantaged traits because the sheer number of neutrals can swamp the number of advantaged traits).
The Weasel Thread 2009
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Other predicted trends include naturals and metallic colors such as copper and bronze; deep burgundies and bright reds; and neutrals, which is comprised of silvers, blacks, and whites, with a new focus on metallic effects.
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Other predicted trends include naturals and metallic colors such as copper and bronze; deep burgundies and bright reds; and neutrals, which is comprised of silvers, blacks, and whites, with a new focus on metallic effects.
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The use of "neutrals" is a cheap and lazy way of filling air time, which is why we see so much of it on the cable news networks.
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Answer: Because he'll lose, and all of the Democratic "neutrals" who currently have remained silent on his independent bid will turn against him with a vengeance, as will every single pro-choice and union group that has endorsed him.
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The "neutrals" are the first, and in some ways the most abject, inhabitants that Dante meets on his descent into perdition.
In which I say who won last night's debate and almost abandon my cruel neutrality pose. Ann Althouse 2008
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But in terms of objective numbers on the number of engagements, those have shown a downward trend as the enemy has decided, rather than going after the military, at this point he seems to be shifting to a strategy of going against softer targets, such as neutrals and civilians.
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ZANU-PF members, "neutrals," such as two policemen, and a number of people whose political allegiance was not clear.
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They included a reluctance to place Soviets or other "neutrals" at risk, and there was a bizarre theory that if we bombed their bases the MiGs would pull north into China.
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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I suppose she was tired of "neutrals" and wanted to see us because we were of the Allies.
Three Times and Out: A Canadian Boy's Experience in Germany Nellie L. McClung 1918
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