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remotely

[ri-moht-lee] / rɪˈmoʊt li /


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BASH: Are ICE agents even remotely trained to handle security at airports?

From Salon

By using magnetic hysteresis, it may become possible to adjust friction remotely and reversibly.

From Science Daily

The AI, meanwhile, is personified to the cast and crew, who know nothing about it, as someone named “Al,” who “works remotely.”

From Los Angeles Times

“The fact that none of these predictions was even remotely accurate should be top of mind as we’re being told about the future of artificial intelligence,” Martin notes.

From Barron's

They want to impose compulsory physical attendance and voting, doing away with the current "hybrid" arrangement dating from the pandemic which lets members dial in remotely.

From BBC