off-site
Britishadjective
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“Investment by the U.S. government in off-site manufacturing solutions could be among the most effective methods of addressing the U.S. housing shortage and affordability.”
From Barron's
The storage facility targeted by thieves is off-site; authorities did not disclose the address or how long it took for staff to discover the items were missing.
From Los Angeles Times
Prosecutors say the defendants in the poker-rigging scheme would often modify DeckMate shufflers with tech that could read the cards in the deck and relay that information to an off-site operator.
Eventually, she began to see brown discharge and was taken to an off-site hospital where, days later, health care providers confirmed she had miscarried.
From Salon
Kant said the industry standard for a two-gigawatt data center is about $16 billion, but Poolside expects its costs to be lower due to its use of off-site modular construction techniques.
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