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		Definition of off-site in US English: off-siteadjective & adverb  Taking place or situated away from a particular site or premises.  Example sentencesExamples -  To achieve it, the Library must close for two years and move both staff and collections off-site.
 -  Commonly used solutions such as off-site back up tapes do not provide up to date protection of data nor do they enable rapid recovery.
 -  It is similar to the old off-site peer review and includes a separate report, letter of comments and letter of response.
 -  Is there a possibility they will conduct some of the training at your site, which would save the need to travel off-site to take the course?
 -  Industry is also required to maintain the vast majority of off-site monitoring stations which measure ambient air quality.
 -  His firm turns to modular systems when site conditions make off-site assembly easier, quicker, or cheaper to do.
 -  If you get turned away and you've already prepaid, ask how to get your off-site parking costs validated or reimbursed.
 -  Some services will be moved off-site reducing the need for parking and other land on site can be used for parking.
 -  The design positively embraces and celebrates the latest innovations in building technology, and maximises off-site working.
 -  In fact, a Senate inquiry explored a similar instance of a plumbing error redirecting process water off-site in 1983.
 -  This use lends to projects where the byproducts are hauled off-site.
 -  Viewers don't mind clicking a separate link that takes them off-site to see who is visiting the site.
 -  A computer in the hospital was sending an image of the fellow's heart patterns to an expert off-site.
 -  The problem is that it is a lot easier and faster to log on to a gambling web site or do off-site betting on track races than to go to an amusement park.
 -  The firm sends me to off-site leadership-training programs every year.
 -  Government officials now confirm to the press that the off-site testing began in 2002.
 -  The bottles are blow-molded off-site and arrive at the plant in bags.
 -  Those are all graded off-site and the essays are graded by people who don't know the students.
 -  An off-site monitoring system was introduced gradually and extended to cover co-operative institutions also.
 -  Does the company have at least one back-up copy of all data and software files stored at a secure off-site storage location?
 
    Definition of off-site in US English: off-siteadjective & adverb Taking place or situated away from a particular site or premises.  Example sentencesExamples -  Those are all graded off-site and the essays are graded by people who don't know the students.
 -  Does the company have at least one back-up copy of all data and software files stored at a secure off-site storage location?
 -  The bottles are blow-molded off-site and arrive at the plant in bags.
 -  Government officials now confirm to the press that the off-site testing began in 2002.
 -  An off-site monitoring system was introduced gradually and extended to cover co-operative institutions also.
 -  It is similar to the old off-site peer review and includes a separate report, letter of comments and letter of response.
 -  The design positively embraces and celebrates the latest innovations in building technology, and maximises off-site working.
 -  Viewers don't mind clicking a separate link that takes them off-site to see who is visiting the site.
 -  The firm sends me to off-site leadership-training programs every year.
 -  Some services will be moved off-site reducing the need for parking and other land on site can be used for parking.
 -  If you get turned away and you've already prepaid, ask how to get your off-site parking costs validated or reimbursed.
 -  His firm turns to modular systems when site conditions make off-site assembly easier, quicker, or cheaper to do.
 -  Is there a possibility they will conduct some of the training at your site, which would save the need to travel off-site to take the course?
 -  This use lends to projects where the byproducts are hauled off-site.
 -  Industry is also required to maintain the vast majority of off-site monitoring stations which measure ambient air quality.
 -  The problem is that it is a lot easier and faster to log on to a gambling web site or do off-site betting on track races than to go to an amusement park.
 -  In fact, a Senate inquiry explored a similar instance of a plumbing error redirecting process water off-site in 1983.
 -  Commonly used solutions such as off-site back up tapes do not provide up to date protection of data nor do they enable rapid recovery.
 -  A computer in the hospital was sending an image of the fellow's heart patterns to an expert off-site.
 -  To achieve it, the Library must close for two years and move both staff and collections off-site.
 
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