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Neutrality
Neutrality meaning
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 in quality; a state neither very good nor bad. | The quality or state of being neutral.
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Neutrality is not an option because our neutrality or partisanship is not the deciding factor.
Despite the clear importance of net neutrality, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to eliminate net neutrality and change the way Americans access the internet.
She has voted against legislative efforts to undermine net neutrality, called on the FCC to maintain net neutrality rules, and urged the American people to voice their opinions during the FCC comment period.
End of neutrality policy The end of neutrality policy came with the Lend-Lease Act of March 1941, which allowed the U.S. to sell, lend or give war materials to nations the administration wanted to support.
Net neutrality sidebar main The FCC has claimed some jurisdiction over the issue of net neutrality and has laid down guideline rules that it expects the telecommunications industry to follow.
According to her, the state command was ready for the polls and assure stakeholders, especially the political parties of police neutrality.
And we were able to do so without agreeing to participation in the Union's Hotel Health Fund and taking its Card Check Neutrality proposal off the table," Levy said in a statement Saturday.
Austria says its neutrality prevents it from military involvement in the conflict and while it supports Ukraine politically it cannot send the country weapons in its fight against the Russian invasion.
Beyond the army of digital activists calling for net neutrality, Silicon Valley giants such as Google, Netflix and Apple led the charge on the issue.
Both countries might also reflect that if neutrality is an option on Ukraine, it might also be an option on issues like the Golan Heights and Kashmir.
But Beijing’s near-impossible balancing act, a sort of pro-Russian effort at neutrality, is categorically different from active participation in the war.
But it helps to find a certain group of people to unite with in a love for the environment and support positive change at an institutional level, such as with the new Carbon Neutrality Proposal draft.
But the broken promise announced by water minister Tanya Plibersek, who will buy water from farmers and abandon the socio-economic neutrality test that was promised by her fellow cabinet member Tony Burke, must surely be the last straw.
But, unlike Finland and Sweden, which decided to abandon their non-aligned stances in May by applying to join Nato, Austria remains committed to the military neutrality it adopted in 1955.
But what aspects of EVs can we track to estimate the true value of carbon neutrality over a vehicle’s lifetime?
Carbon neutrality also applies to the day-to-day operation of buildings.
Carbon neutrality is a state of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions that can be achieved by ending the use of coal, oil and gas or by participating in efforts to offset those emissions through other carbon dioxide reduction platforms.
CEO Toshihiro Mibe said the 2026 regulations and Formula One's push for sustainability were in line with Honda's carbon neutrality goals.
China has pledged to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve complete carbon neutrality by 2060 although its recent efforts seem to run contrary to Beijing’s diplomatic statements.
DP World is accelerating its adoption of renewable energy at the Port of Santos, Brazil’s leading multipurpose private terminal, as a vital step in its global strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040.