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remotely

[ri-moht-lee] / rɪˈmoʊt li /


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While the Covid-19 pandemic inevitably worsened court delays, with cases held remotely and jury trials temporarily suspended, it is by no means the cause of today's problems, Ms Fielding suggests.

From BBC

“The U.S. has never tried to manage a country remotely.”

From Barron's

Even AI being built into humanoid robots remains a work in progress, with human tele-operators overseeing their operation remotely.

From Barron's

In public appearances, the robot is often remotely operated by human engineers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The camera-equipped device, which is piloted remotely by a police officer, plays a prerecorded message that tells the person to leave the area.

From The Wall Street Journal