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		Definition of nontraditional in US English: nontraditionaladjectiveˌnäntrəˈdiSHənlˌnäntrəˈdiSHənl New and different from an established norm, custom, or method.  moves to encourage women into nontraditional occupations  Example sentencesExamples -  Wherever possible, less costly, nontraditional alternatives, especially conservation measures, should be fully evaluated as options.
 -  The constitutional amendment would define marriage as between a man and a woman not merely for federal purposes but for all purposes, preventing any state from allowing nontraditional marriages.
 -  Are gay activists in a unique position to lead a broader agenda that includes straight couples and nontraditional families?
 -  The one goal the project did not achieve was getting the women to consider nontraditional careers.
 -  Of course, these new modes of advertising won't stay nontraditional for long.
 -  She is a very nontraditional, complicated, independent, and passionately driven woman.
 -  For my own printmaking, I looked for a nontraditional surface.
 -  It also has a nontraditional cut and a loose, slightly bulky fit.
 -  Vocational training programs were also started in such traditionally female professions as tailoring and typing, as well as in nontraditional skills of carpentry, masonry, and electrical and plumbing service.
 -  Nontraditional health care practices vary in the degree to which they are compatible with traditional health care methods.
 -  The research in this division has generally reflected the nontraditional interdisciplinary nature of its mission.
 -  Unfortunately, the use of nontraditional therapies may result in delayed seeking of traditional health care options (eg, surgery) and worsening symptoms.
 -  The few examinations of the use of nontraditional research methods in psychology converge on three points.
 -  Most nontraditional superintendents were hired not on the basis of a reasoned assessment of their skills but because they were considered forceful individuals.
 -  It is difficult under the best of circumstances to corral nontraditional voters and turn them out at the polls.
 -  As a result, newer office designs incorporate fewer on-site amenities, emphasizing instead accessible locations and the provision of resources for nontraditional work arrangements.
 -  All 20 chapters are brief overviews of medical issues relevant to men, with the topics organized in a nontraditional way.
 -  School districts are also considering even more nontraditional methods such as reuse of old commercial and industrial buildings and partnerships with communities.
 -  The multimillion-dollar campaign also will involve some nontraditional marketing.
 -  Many were raised in the church; others are determinedly secular or nontraditional spiritual seekers.
 
    Definition of nontraditional in US English: nontraditionaladjectiveˌnäntrəˈdiSHənl New and different from an established norm, custom, or method.  moves to encourage women into nontraditional occupations  Example sentencesExamples -  It is difficult under the best of circumstances to corral nontraditional voters and turn them out at the polls.
 -  As a result, newer office designs incorporate fewer on-site amenities, emphasizing instead accessible locations and the provision of resources for nontraditional work arrangements.
 -  The multimillion-dollar campaign also will involve some nontraditional marketing.
 -  Nontraditional health care practices vary in the degree to which they are compatible with traditional health care methods.
 -  The one goal the project did not achieve was getting the women to consider nontraditional careers.
 -  The research in this division has generally reflected the nontraditional interdisciplinary nature of its mission.
 -  Vocational training programs were also started in such traditionally female professions as tailoring and typing, as well as in nontraditional skills of carpentry, masonry, and electrical and plumbing service.
 -  She is a very nontraditional, complicated, independent, and passionately driven woman.
 -  It also has a nontraditional cut and a loose, slightly bulky fit.
 -  The constitutional amendment would define marriage as between a man and a woman not merely for federal purposes but for all purposes, preventing any state from allowing nontraditional marriages.
 -  Unfortunately, the use of nontraditional therapies may result in delayed seeking of traditional health care options (eg, surgery) and worsening symptoms.
 -  Are gay activists in a unique position to lead a broader agenda that includes straight couples and nontraditional families?
 -  Of course, these new modes of advertising won't stay nontraditional for long.
 -  For my own printmaking, I looked for a nontraditional surface.
 -  Wherever possible, less costly, nontraditional alternatives, especially conservation measures, should be fully evaluated as options.
 -  The few examinations of the use of nontraditional research methods in psychology converge on three points.
 -  All 20 chapters are brief overviews of medical issues relevant to men, with the topics organized in a nontraditional way.
 -  School districts are also considering even more nontraditional methods such as reuse of old commercial and industrial buildings and partnerships with communities.
 -  Many were raised in the church; others are determinedly secular or nontraditional spiritual seekers.
 -  Most nontraditional superintendents were hired not on the basis of a reasoned assessment of their skills but because they were considered forceful individuals.
 
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