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- adjective Not
exclusive ;general . - adjective Not exclusive; non-exhaustive; partial, incomplete.
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Examples
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The point is that Christ was "non-exclusive" enough to present the sacrament of Communion to the one who would precipitate His own death.
A bit more on Holy Communion and non-Catholic Christians 2009
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The agreement is non-exclusive, leaving the door open for NASA to make similar conversions to formats used by alternative space-viewing programs.
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After more than a year of litigation, both companies announced that Barnes & Noble now has "a non-exclusive, paid-up royalty free license for the entire portfolio of Spring Design patents and patent applications."
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By its own admission, Microsoft already had a non-exclusive license to Nortel's patents before the auction, so it had no need for the portfolio -- except to use it against others, directly or indirectly.
Brian Kahin: Buying Freedom to Operate (and Regulate, Tax and Kill) Brian Kahin 2011
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Forgot to mention that Cook says the Verizon deal is "non-exclusive."
Liveblog: The Verizon iPhone Rob Pegoraro 2011
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If it's good enough, you can sell non-exclusive rights and publish it on your website too.
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I'm hunting public land mostly or small non-exclusive private pieces, in heavily hunted N. central PA.
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Ad agency executives said they don't expect the initiative to diminish competition in the market because the arrangement is non-exclusive and they wouldn't limit their online-ad buys to a single system.
Google's Rivals Unite on Ads Emily Steel 2011
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I'm hunting public land mostly or small non-exclusive private pieces, in heavily hunted N. central PA.
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You can sell non-exclusive licenses over and over -- and in stages, first to allies, insiders and first-comers, then on to the slow-moving, unsuspecting and the great unwashed.
Brian Kahin: Buying Freedom to Operate (and Regulate, Tax and Kill) Brian Kahin 2011
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