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.
These non-competing dancers perform mainly in the genres that are their expertise and may perform only once or several times over the course of a season.
He brought together executives from similarly-sized companies in non-competing industries for the sole purpose of learning from each other.
Each horse is schooled (warmed-up) before classes begin by non-competing riders, while student competitors observe to ascertain particular attributes of each potential horse.
Often a non-competing pilot will make a preliminary flight to verify conditions aloft (known as a sniffer).
The tradition of including non-competing honor bands in the parade was started in 1989 as a way to showcase a variety of marching styles.
The idea of non-competing groups has been developed in theories that are identified under the general label of labor-market segmentation theory.
The "mvon" were divided into several non-competing groups of as many as 60 individuals.
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.