noncommercial

IPA: nˈɑnkʌmˈɝʃʌɫ

noun

  • (finance) A noncommercial trader.

adjective

  • Not engaged in commerce.
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Examples of "noncommercial" in Sentences

  • Distinction between commercial and noncommercial is also increasingly fraught.
  • OK, $1 to $1.5 billion in what we call noncommercial copying of movies for family and friends.
  • So-called noncommercial oil traders, which include players such as hedge funds, have been reversing once-bullish bets.
  • "It's part of keeping our integrity that our journalism remain noncommercial, and we're not engaged in advocacy in any way,"
  • Lee: Another proposal, Parchomovsky and Goldman — more detailed safe harbors, like 10 seconds of video in noncommercial work.
  • The first was that it involved what the court characterized as a noncommercial activity, and that was the possession of a firearm.
  • Q: Do you have an institutional policy on the use of your member companies 'music in noncommercial fan-films made from video-games?
  • "It's part of keeping our integrity that our journalism remain noncommercial, and we're not engaged in advocacy in any way," Dvorkin explained.
  • Fans working in noncommercial spaces, often with limited cultural capital (though subcultural capital may be available to them), say the same things — writing is like a drug.
  • It was, moreover, strikingly noncommercial, which is not to say that it had a true disdain for matters of commerce, but that it looked that way with its ornate logo, the flat, greyish matte of its paper, and the un orthodoxy of its layout giving it a deceptive similarity to the

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