0 a person or organization that has not officially joined a particular group:
They also sought to disseminate their work to as many non-member state governments as possible as well as the public (informed and uniformed) at large.
This is so because most of us are members of groups of persons whose expected benefits would increase if a non-member followed a redistributive policy.
A non-member will have more difficulties gaining access, but the actors' motivation and ambition will be the same.
That is, each non-member of the circle differs more from some member than that member differs from any member.
A non-member country will usually be outside these mechanisms.
The banks in the euro area will thus be placed at a major competitive disadvantage compared with non-member countries.
It is worth noting that all the non-member companies agreed quite voluntarily to observe the standstill.
It does not make it unlawful for them to advise or warn their employer that they will not work with a non-member.