A key principle of Wikipedia was that articles should have a neutral point of view.
You Can Look It Up: The Wikipedia Story|Walter Isaacson|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The U.N. agency that runs schools and hospitals in Gaza is supposed to be neutral.
Did the United Nations Give Rockets to Hamas?|Josh Rogin|July 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Putin preys on the fact that the West thinks money and sport are neutral, or at least civilizing influences.
Best Way to Punish Putin? No World Cup|Tunku Varadarajan|July 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Like African-American civil rights leaders, they have made not just a neutral case but a positive moral case for equality.
Ten Reasons Women Are Losing While Gays Keep Winning|Jay Michaelson|July 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It is not even that neutral observers were, by the end, rooting for the same, cynical Italy.
Luis Suarez, Uruguay’s Notorious Soccer Vampire, Strikes Again—Biting Italian in World Cup Win|Tunku Varadarajan|June 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Then there were long strings of neutral days when you did not think well of life, or ill of it.
Steel|Charles Rumford Walker
To him Agno was a neutral sort of person, a person who did not count.
Jerry of the Islands|Jack London
This new principle of international law related to the rights of merchant vessels belonging to neutral powers in time of war.
The American Revolution|John Fiske
When the weather is dull, the Normans have a sober English sky, abounding in Indian ink and neutral tint.
Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. I. (of 2)|Dawson Turner
I suffered the fate of most neutral powers, and succeeded in arousing the suspicions of both belligerents.
The Sixth Sense|Stephen McKenna
British Dictionary definitions for neutral
neutral
/ (ˈnjuːtrəl) /
adjective
not siding with any party to a war or dispute
of, belonging to, or appropriate to a neutral party, country, etcneutral land
of no distinctive quality, characteristics, or type; indifferent
(of a colour such as white or black) having no hue; achromatic
(of a colour) dull, but harmonizing with most other colours
a less common term for neuter (def. 2)
chemneither acidic nor alkaline
physicshaving zero charge or potential
rarehaving no magnetism
phonetics(of a vowel) articulated with the tongue relaxed in mid-central position and the lips midway between spread and roundedthe word ``about'' begins with a neutral vowel
noun
a neutral person, nation, etc
a citizen of a neutral state
the position of the controls of a gearbox that leaves the transmission disengaged