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non-competing

  • a word derived from non-compete.
    non-compete
    noun
    an agreement, contractual clause, or provision that binds one party to refrain from working for or with a competitor of the other.

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“Accordingly, I do not consider non-competing financial interests to exist.”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2023

In 2019, Waymo said it was going to sell one of its three difference in-house lidars, but only to non-competing customers in robotics, farming and others.

From Reuters Aug. 27, 2021

Open as a non-competing marker, Bobby Clampett came under fire for hitting his drive on the first hole from his knees.

From Golf Digest Jun. 13, 2017

Scott Aaronson at EEI stressed that the programs are non-competing, and that any program that adds to resiliency and recovery is helpful.

From US News Sep. 23, 2016

His system of "non-competing groups" is a feature of his value theory, which is a noteworthy contribution to economic thought.

From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Robert Ezra Park

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