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Wiktionary
- adj. That does not involve competition or rivalry
WordNet 3.0
- adj. not involving competition or competitiveness
Examples
“Aides said the senators requested the reports after auditors revealed this year that former postal executive Robert F. Bernstock had awarded millions of dollars in noncompetitive employment contracts to former colleagues.”
The Washington Post: Dozens of ex-postal officials got generous no-bid deals, report says
“There are common-law antecedents: protecting TMs in noncompetitive settings.”
“My understanding of the results of free trade are that a few people (rich business elite types) are much better off, a larger number of people (workers in noncompetitive industries) are much worse off, and most people (consumers) are slightly better off. the idler Says:”
“(workers in noncompetitive industries) are much worse off, and most people (consumers) are slightly better off.”
“You know, at least those we went to "noncompetitive" schools and didn't have”
“But the kind of noncompetitive bidding that led to the expensive roof in San Francisco is in play at school districts across the Bay Area and state.”
“Throughout the tournament, families, fans and spectators will also be able to enjoy activities such as noncompetitive game demos.”
“The debt agency offered €1.25 billion of the T-bills, and also sold a 30% noncompetitive tranche above the offer size.”
The Wall Street Journal: Greece Sells Its T-Bills, but Yield Is Steep
“As chairman, I fully support initiatives aimed at making Citizens noncompetitive with the private market.”
The Wall Street Journal: Fierce Storm Over Hurricane Insurance in Florida
“Many noncompetitive colleges practice rolling admissions and inform students right away whether they may enroll.”
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