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- adjective Not
driving
Etymologies
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Examples
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He is the pure antidote to my main criticism of the Knicks, a slow-moving, nondriving, predictable team.
Why I Love Spree 1999
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The nondriving part of her psyche took note of the fact that whatever test Al was explaining hadn't been American.
The Cardinal of the Kremlin Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1988
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The report says the new rules may actually encourage shippers to shift certain volumes from truckload to LTL because nondriving time counts as on-duty time and truckload productivity and capacity will decrease.
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He argued that license suspension should not be used as punishment for nondriving offenses.
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• Driving is a visual task and nondriving activities that draw the driver's eyes away from the road, such as texting and dialing, should always be avoided.
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• Driving is a visual task and nondriving activities that draw the driver's eyes away from the road, such as texting and dialing, should always be avoided.
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While every adult may not have driven a car, bought cigarettes / alcohol or traveled on a plane in the last 20 years, I would bet that even the poor, nondriving and renters have had an occasion to cash a check or pay a bill by check.
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• Driving is a visual task and nondriving activities that draw the driver's eyes away from the road, such as texting and dialing, should always be avoided.
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Monaco should be demoted to a nondriving position for two years with the right to apply for reinstatement.
NY Daily News 2009
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Mitchell, a six-year veteran of the police department, returned to work Monday in a nondriving capacity,
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