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nontechnological

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  • adjective Not technological.

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non- +‎ technological

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Examples

  • I went to communication workshops in northern California, which were resolutely and radically nontechnological.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • I went to communication workshops in northern California, which were resolutely and radically nontechnological.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Another theme in "C" is the sending and receiving of facts and truths on all sorts of levels, not excluding the many nontechnological ways humans try (and fail) to communicate.

    The Fear of a Failure to Communicate 2010

  • But for other “nontechnological” purposed systems the burden can be considerable.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • One of the relatively few studies of the diffusion of a nontechnological innovation is Lievrouw and Popes 1994 investigations of new art and new artists.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

  • Yet by extending the patent system to abstract and nontechnological subject matter, the Federal Circuit has undermined this argument.

    Brian Kahin: Patents for All: The System That Could Not Contain Itself 2008

  • You may also want to join an infertility support group to have a regularly scheduled place to talk with people going through similar experiences, as well as to explore nontechnological ways to deal with infertility.

    OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005

  • I remember standing in a hall with more square footage then the Pentagon, detailing the history of a nontechnological race, a people who looked a little like vast shell-less oysters, slimy and featureless gray, who'd devoted a hundred thousand years to perfecting an art form that looked like nothing so much as boiling bacon grease.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2003

  • It was captivating to observe them at work and at play, to see how content they were in their nontechnological lifestyle and how secure in their zealously maintained kusum.

    The Howling Stones Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997

  • Many nontechnological considerations apply to the end game of business development.

    Profiting From Innovation William G. Howard 1992

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