neutrality

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English - Turkish
{i} tarafsızlık
(savaş/vb.'de) tarafsız olma
yansızlık
nötrlük/tarafsızlık
(Askeri) TARAFSIZLIK: Uluslararası hukukta savaş dönemi esnasında harbe taraf olan devletlere yönelik olarak uyarlanan ve harbe taraf olan devletlerce kabul edilen tarafsız devletler ile harbe taraf devletler arasındaki hal ve görevleri oluşturan tarafsızlık tutumu. Birleşmiş Milletler uygulama hareketinde; tarafsızlık kuralları, Birleşmiş Milletler Sözleşmesi altındaki bazı üyelerin yükümlülüğü tarafından istisna tutulanların haricinde Birleşmiş Milletlerin tarafsız üyelerine uygulanmaktadır
nötrlük
neutrality agreement
tarafsızlık anlaşması
network neutrality
(Bilgisayar) Ağ tarafsızlığı
export neutrality
ihracat tarafsızlığı
emotional neutrality
duygusal tarafsızlık
thermic neutrality temperature
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English - English
: The quality or state of being neutral
The condition of a nation or government which refrains from taking part, directly or indirectly, in a war between other powers
The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of being unengaged in contests between others; state of taking no part on either side; indifference
Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad. -- John Donne
Those who are neutral; a combination of neutral powers or states
{n} a state of absolute indifference
Neutrality means that a third party does not have a connection or previous relationship with any of the parties in the dispute Neutrality insures that the third party will not be prejudiced toward any of the parties in the dispute by virtue of knowing them currently or in the past Many mediation programs use a neutral mediator
Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad. [Obs.] Donne
the state of not supporting either side in an argument or war. Legal status of a country arising from its abstention from all participation in a war between other countries, the maintenance of an attitude of impartiality toward the belligerents, and the recognition by the belligerents of this abstention and impartiality. Historically, the rights of neutral countries typically included freedom from use or occupation of their territory by any warring party, maintenance of diplomatic relations with other neutrals and belligerents, freedom of their citizens to go about their business, and respect for their intent to be neutral. In both World War I and World War II, many of the basic concepts of neutrality ceased to be respected, and by the late 20th century the freedom of the neutral had been sharply reduced
A dimension of defensive communication climate expressed when a group member reacts in a detached or unemotional way; a lack of warmth or caring for other members, making them feel as if they are not important
Neutrality (noo-tràl´î-tê) noun 1 The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of being unengaged in contests between others; state of taking no part on either side; indifference 2 Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad 3 (Chemistry) The quality or state of being neutral 4 (International Law) The condition of a nation or government which refrains from taking part, directly or indirectly, in a war between other powers 5 Those who are neutral; a combination of neutral powers or states Armed neutrality, the condition of a neutral power, in time of war, which holds itself ready to resist by force any aggression of either belligerent
The quality or state of being neutral
A service in which customers can choose their own network, connectivity and hardware providers MeridianTelesis is carrier, network and platform neutral
A quality of accounting information indicating that the methods or principles applied should not depend on the self-interest of the company being measured but be neutral with regard to the potential outcomes for the company
See Neutral, a
pH value of 7
refusal to take sides in a dispute between others
The position of those who do not take sides with or give support to either of two or more contending parties; the stand that Christians take toward affairs of this world (Rom 13: 1-7) NOTE: Neutrality is not apathy Many Christians have lost their lives because of taking a neutral stand Apathetic persons without conviction will ultimately compromise and take sides to save their skins (Job 2: 4)
Holds for a voting system if the system does not favor any alternative
tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement
nonparticipation in a dispute or war pH value of 7
{i} state of being neutral, impartiality, condition of being without prejudice or bias
nonparticipation in a dispute or war
Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad
n the quality, state, or character of being neutral; specif , a) the status or policy of a nation not participating directly or indirectly in a war between other nations b) neutral status, as of a seaport in wartime
The refusal of a nation to take sides in a war between two or more other nations
net neutrality
Alternative form of network neutrality
network neutrality
A principle proposed for user-access networks participating in the Internet that advocates no restrictions by ISPs or government on the content, sites, platforms, equipment, and modes of communication over the network
net neutrality
(Bilgisayar) Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle that advocates no restrictions by Internet service providers or governments on consumers' access to networks that participate in the internet. Specifically, network neutrality would prevent restrictions on content, sites, platforms, types of equipment that may be attached, and modes of communication
network neutrality
(Bilgisayar) Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle that advocates no restrictions by Internet service providers or governments on consumers' access to networks that participate in the internet. Specifically, network neutrality would prevent restrictions on content, sites, platforms, types of equipment that may be attached, and modes of communication
network neutrality
Network neutrality (equivalently "net neutrality", "Internet neutrality" or "NN") refers to a principle that is applied to residential broadband networks, and potentially to all networks. Precise definitions vary, but a broadband network free of restrictions on the kinds of equipment that may be attached and the modes of communication allowed, and where communication was not unreasonably degraded by other communication streams would be considered neutral by most advocates
internet neutrality
(Bilgisayar) Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle that advocates no restrictions by Internet service providers or governments on consumers' access to networks that participate in the internet. Specifically, network neutrality would prevent restrictions on content, sites, platforms, types of equipment that may be attached, and modes of communication
maintain neutrality
refuse to take sides
Turkish - English

Definition of neutrality in Turkish English dictionary

certificate of neutrality
(Ticaret) tarafsızlık belgesi
treaty of neutrality
(Ticaret) tarafsızlık antlaşması
neutrality

    Hyphenation

    neu·tral·i·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    nuträlıti

    Pronunciation

    /no͞oˈtralətē/ /nuːˈtrælətiː/

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