0 not limited to only one person or organization, or to one group of people or organizations:
a non-exclusive agreement/deal/licence They have entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement.
The licence grants them the non-exclusive right to use the technology in their products.
In addition to the non-exclusive relationships found, there was also the nature of the discriminating factors to be taken into consideration.
This builds on an understanding of individual forms of governance as dynamic and non-exclusive.
There may be several non-exclusive sources for this imbalance.
First, climate change is a public good-non-rival and non-exclusive in consumption.
This fact can be explained by three non-exclusive scenarios.
The process was quite non-exclusive and each had the right to select goods depending upon the logics of trade.
Another, non-exclusive possibility is that they function to stimulate the female.
In our experiments we consider both exclusive and non-exclusive constraints.