1 A non-standard word or phrase is not considered correct by educated speakers of the language.
3 relating to paid work that is not permanent or not done for all the hours of the week that people normally work:
Growing numbers have non-standard working arrangements.
That's the case for most of the non-standard synthesis techniques.
It is just a fact that things written in a non-standard form of language are difficult to decipher, even if they are phonetically correct.
Three interviewees, by contrast, said they would seek non-standard work, but only as a compromise to their not having gained standard types of work.
We investigate the use of conjunctive non-standard type inference for the elimination of useless code in higher-order typed functional programs.
The influence of the electric potential is reflected in this non-standard term.
This is naturally true for many of the implementation problems, where types and functions from non-standard libraries are used, but also elsewhere.
The remaining two constructs are non-standard quantifications that are at the heart of the present logic.
Finally, the argument makes no mention of brainwashing, psychological compulsion, or other non-standard, independently freedom-cancelling features.