non-competing
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a word derived from
non-compete.
non-competenounan agreement, contractual clause, or provision that binds one party to refrain from working for or with a competitor of the other.
Example Sentences
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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