A person who does not take sides in a dispute but listens to both sides and works to resolve the situation is called an arbitrator. Neutral, moderate "on the fence" or "middle of the road" are all similar ways to describe the person who does not take either side in a dispute.
Perfect?!
Mediator I believe.
It establishes the stance the writer will take toward the subject.
You can tell them to take a chill pill then leave.
When doing research on compelling arguments for both sides of a research question, you should search for and take notes on the arguments for both sides.
It shows you take the topic seriously by establishing your credibility as an argue.
Take sides and work to end suffering
a person who did not take sides and just wanted the war to end APEX!
you may be able to call this person a blackmail victim.
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a person who did not take sides and just wanted the war to end APEX!
it takes approximately 3mins to call one person.
That is a 'neutral' country. - typical examples are Switzerland and Sweden.
modest
apathetic
Funvac or Touchfuzzy
photo addict..
If you like the person, he or she is a leader, and if you don't he or she is pushy and bossy.
he/she is called Lesse