remote site

collocation in English

meaningsofremoteandsite

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remote
adjective
uk
/rɪˈməʊt/
us
/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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site
noun[C]
uk
/saɪt/
us
/saɪt/
a place where something is, was, or will be built, or where something happened, is happening, or ...
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(Definition ofremoteandsitefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofremote site

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The proposed delay compensation does not modify the feedback position from theremotesite.
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Aremotesitein the country met both objectives.
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If all the information at aremotesitecan be transferred to a human operator in real time, telepresence can be achieved naturally.
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This avoids taking irrelevant parts of the continuation (like prompting the user for the next query) to theremotesiteinadvertently.
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The objective of control is to achieve the position reference avoiding a type-cylinder obstacle placed on the workspace of theremotesite.
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First, sufficient time must be spent on trials with eachremotesiteto remove technical problems, and to adjust remote juror expectations.
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Without sufficient feedback from both the actual robot and theremotesite, it will be difficult or even dangerous to operate a telerobot.
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In particular, in both cases the construct-time (let) rule would substitute out here 0 in t1 before sending the term, thus preventing a rebinding of here at theremotesite.
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Also, eachremotesiterequires a site co-ordinator who can provide timely feedback to the director if and when the reception quality and/or channel coverage is not satisfactory.
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It is no wonder that the travellers are extremely reluctant to use thatremotesite, which is well away from the shops and schools.
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The construction of a full modern airport in such a short time, and on such aremotesite, has been a remarkable achievement.
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In best of environments, perhaps aremotesiteis configured in case of disaster.
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Conventionally, this was done by extending the bulb of the thermometer to theremotesite.
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After automation, the tower'sremotesitemade it a target for vandalism.
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If permission is granted, the radio is registered to theremotesite.
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As numbers rose, a larger and lessremotesitewas sought.
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One copy always needs to be off-site at aremotesite.
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At first the only way to get to theremotesitewas by plane or foot.
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Is he aware of how sceptical they are about scientific assurances that there is absolutely no danger, and how that presses for the choice of aremotesite?
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The software at theremotesitemust filter, store, present a selection interface to and display the data.
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Thisremotesitewas chosen due to high costs of land in the city and fear of accidental fire.
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An engineer would need to be posted at the transmitter to switch input between master control and theremotesite.
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In this program, a licensed pharmacist at a central site communicates withremotesitepharmacy technicians and patients through videoconferencing.
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Theremotesitecontained ramshackle huts and tents, along with boats used by insurgents to cross the lake.
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