im
a very neutral person i love the outdoors just as much as the indoors.
While my closet will disagree, I am
a very neutral person when it comes to buying clothes, but I have been challenging myself to wear more color lately.
Not exact matches
I also think it is
very telling, that it is not the fact that City won 3 - 0
people (fans and
neutrals alike) are most angry about.
I got it in the Peridot color and love how pretty it is in
person, it is
very gender
neutral and can easily be cleaned.
I think RedGrittyBrick's
neutral language is
very appropriate when one wants to inform
people on a controversial topic like this.
If this can be done in a cost
neutral way by extending the period
people need to be working and paying national insurance to qualify for contributory JSA it would be a
very valuable step forward.
But I love colour and I will sometimes wear things that aren't perfect for me, just because they're special and I love them and if
people think they are eye - catching, whatever (I live in a
very conservative area where sporty - elegant -
neutrals are the thing).
(The government site isn't
very clear — they require a «
neutral expression,» yet some allowable photo examples show
people smiling.)
I have always chosen
very simple,
neutral items for these challenges because I didn't want
people to notice I was wearing the same thing over and over.
As an art student, I learned
very quickly that one
person's
neutral vessel is another
person's politically freighted, irreducibly marked load.
A reasonable
person would suggest that a psychologist that is an active campaigner, and Director and Policy Advisor to climate lobby groups (COIN, PIRC), is perhaps not
neutral, or at the
very least would be perceived by the public as perhaps having a bias or two
It's an argument based on numbers that are seemingly
person - difference
neutral (and, if they are not, it's a difference that
very few will want to admit exists.
Some
people say this is
very helpful, if it is a
person that both parents trust and they can stay calm and
neutral.
Your therapist serves as a
neutral person in the room — someone who gets to know you
very well but is trained to help you understand your self and your experiences differently.
I have found, generally speaking, that the rooms where you will photograph
people do better in a
neutral, but the other rooms are
very fun for playing with color (like mudrooms, bathrooms, bedrooms).