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nontransportation

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  • adjective Not of or pertaining to transportation.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ transportation

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Examples

  • The drivers' group says using toll money to pay for nontransportation projects such as the World Trade Center violates a provision in federal law requiring tolls to be "just and reasonable."

    Drivers Seek Way to Avoid New Tolls Alison Fox 2011

  • A McKinsey & Co. report last year found that simple efficiency measures could cut nontransportation energy use 23% while still qualifying as a cost-effective investment for businesses.

    Springtime For Nukes Ken Edelstein 2010

  • A McKinsey & Co. report last year found that simple efficiency measures could cut nontransportation energy use 23% while still qualifying as a cost-effective investment for businesses.

    Springtime For Nukes 2010

  • A McKinsey & Co. report last year found that simple efficiency measures could cut nontransportation energy use 23% while still qualifying as a cost-effective investment for businesses.

    Springtime For Nukes 2010

  • The company's nontransportation electrical-power business accounts for 70% of sales.

    Eaton Sets $3 Billion in Deals 2007

  • The Act also includes a new budget method for surface transportation programs, ensuring that certain transportation authorizations may not be reduced in order to increase spending for nontransportation purposes.

    Statement By The President On Transportation Equity Act Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1998

  • The drivers' group says using toll money to pay for nontransportation projects such as the World Trade Center violates a provision in federal law requiring tolls to be "just and reasonable."

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2011

  • That money usually goes to roads, but can be diverted to the general fund for nontransportation needs.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • That money usually goes to roads, but can be diverted to the general fund for nontransportation needs.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • Other positive statistics include a 2.8 per cent increase in orders for nontransportation durable goods and stellar first-quarter corporate earnings.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Kevin Grewal 2010

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