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remote

[ri-moht] / rɪˈmoʊt /






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"Such huge forces will be remote from the communities they serve," he said.

From BBC

Since starting the partnership, several technical and operational milestones have been achieved, including the system’s ability to perform emergency maneuvers with no driver in the cab and without any remote intervention, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The practice, known as polygamous working, has arguably become more prevalent with the growth in remote working but it can be potentially unlawful depending on your employment contract.

From BBC

The pandemic only supercharged the dynamic, thanks to the move to remote work and a drop in interest rates, which made it even easier to borrow money.

From The Wall Street Journal

Using a simple remote control, you cycle through six heat levels and can set a timer in one-hour increments.

From The Wall Street Journal