neutral party

collocation in English

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neutral
adjective
uk
/ˈnjuː.trəl/
us
/ˈnuː.trəl/
not saying or doing anything that would encourage or help any of the groups involved in an argument ...
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party
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.ti/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬i/
a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a ...
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(Definition ofneutralandpartyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofneutral party

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The concept of "neutrality in war" is narrowly defined and puts specific constraints on theneutralparty in return for the internationally recognized right to remain neutral.
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In the real world there are neutral parties.
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The sixth level could only be accessed by a party with at least one good or one evil characterno neutral parties.
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The title of her dissertation was the duties of neutral parties towards parties of war.
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The third and fifth levels could only be accessed by parties with no good charactersevil or neutral parties.
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Aneutralpartyalso ought to be involved.
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It is harder to persuade other couples to come to an agreement, but under that system, they would respect a face-to-face discussion, with aneutralpartyadjudicating.
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We entered as aneutralparty.
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His role was to act as a third, senior, butneutralpartybetween the two enemies.
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He was theneutralpartywho could come up with facts applicable to the issue at hand.
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The organizational ombudsman works as a designatedneutralparty, one who is high-ranking in an organization, but who is not part of executive management.
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The assistance of the fourth party will increase the more technology advances, thus reducing the role of the thirdneutralparty.
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Aneutralpartyis assigned to referee the hearing, and is expected to arrive at a fair verdict after consideration of all the evidence presented.
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He was chosen for his legal and political expertise and for his reputation as aneutralparty.
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Fleer, a company with a solid baseball card product line, was chosen because it was aneutralparty.
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He is somewhat of aneutralpartycompared to the other men, as he is only concerned about his church at first.
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To avoid constructive receipt of the sales proceeds, aneutralpartyis often used to maintain the sales proceeds out of the reach of the taxpayer.
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The owner was supposed to be aneutralpartyin disputes between varied military forces, but had decided to start a criminal empire of her own.
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He had less success addressing the rivalry between the northern and southern portions of the territory, but was seen as aneutralpartyunaffiliated with either part of the territory.
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And in the absence of a declaration of war, are neutral parties free to trade contraband with belligerents?
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