Word: neutralizes
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...this case, a single-elimination playoff—with all games played at a neutral site—would determine the recipient of the automatic NCAA tournament berth. If Harvard were to earn the selection, it would be the program’s first NCAA tournament ever...
...Republican insider. "Everything from speaking events at state parties to Air Force One rides will go through him." A Bush endorsement could short-circuit the nominating process, just as Bill Clinton's support of Al Gore gave Gore a decided edge in 2000. Or the President could stay steadfastly neutral, as Reagan did in 1988, when his Vice President, George Herbert Walker Bush, faced five challengers and almost lost the nomination...
...We’ve got to get possession in their zone down low, so we’ve got to make sure we’re not turning over the puck in the neutral zone,” junior center Charlie Johnson said. “Get possession down low, start working, and kind of wear down their [defense]. That’s how you draw penalties with these new rules, too, down low in the corner, when they’re trying to hold...
...more teams have the same record at the end of the season, there will be a playoff to decide who will take home the league’s automatic NCAA bid. The event would be held at a neutral site and would have an opening round of games, if necessary, on Nov. 19 and a championship game...
...percent of the occupants of an eligible building pledge online to reduce their energy use (at http://www.greencampus.harvard.edu/coldturkey), renewable energy will be purchased for that building. This is a revenue-neutral way of moving towards being climate neutral, because the money saved from energy conservation goes into funding the renewable energy certificates...