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From non- +‎ technical.

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non-technical (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nontechnical
    • 1941 March, “Notes and News: Underestimating the Enemy's Strength”, in Railway Magazine, page 129:
      It is therefore the more surprising that recent articles in the non-technical press have repeated some of these misleading statements and statistical comparisons.
    • 2019 October, William Barter, “West Coast capacity study”, in Modern Railways, page 66:
      So right away, even the simplest definition of capacity presents a non-technical trade off, between headway and journey time, not that that's much of a problem in practice.

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