neutral
neutral ; non-biased ; uninvolved ; uncommitted ; compromise ; neutralist ; objective.
There is an objective, neutral name for those people, and that's Burakumin.
We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.
Observations were made at random by uninvolved observers.
When such suggestions are subjected to critical analysis by the discerning, uncommitted controllers of finance, one fundamental question must surely emerge - 'Why?' = When such suggestions are subjected to critical analysis by the discerning, uncommitted controllers of finance, one fundamental question must surely emerge - 'Why?'.
Compromise organization schemes, making allowances for weaknesses of individuals, will naturally be put in place as necessary.
The article 'What our children are dying to know: AIDS information dissemination and the library' examines the paternalist approach (which censors information available and advocates abstinence) and the neutralist approach (which is based a respect for adolescent autonomy and reservation of moral judgement).
Some say that journalism is not objective; others that it cannot be objective; and still others that it should not be objective.
neutral desde el punto de vista de la raza
race-neutral
Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronise or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.
permanecer neutral
remain + neutral
If the library is not to be passive, can it remain neutral on subjects such as race, war and inequality?.
terreno neutral
neutral ground
Until the livestock reduction of the 1930s changed their orientation, trading posts served as neutral ground on which two cultures could interact.
zona neutral
buffer zone
It was part of an artificial defense system, a buffer zone to slow down enemy incursions.