0 used to describe two or more companies or people that are not in the same industry or do not sell to the same customers:
The club allows you to share professional specialists with other, non-competing small firms.
This implies that the player or audience can handle an increasing number of (non-competing) cognitive tasks as the mapping becomes more transparent.
If they involve different non-derivative principles, we may well find a number of ultimate and non-competing principles defining different non-competing methods.
We need democratically accountable, non-competing multi-purpose health and social care authorities.
They are followed by a (non-competing) display by the host company.
The test ad is embedded in clutter made up of either directly competitive advertising, or ads from non-competing product categories, depending on client preference.
This points to the existence of market imperfections such as non-competing groups and labor-market segmentation.
Members meet once a month in groups with up to 15 other executives from non-competing businesses.
However, he was given dispensation to act as a non-competing captain in order to mentor the fellow swimmers in the lead-up to the competition.