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remotely

[ri-moht-lee] / rɪˈmoʊt li /


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In the Milky Way, only the central nucleus has star densities remotely comparable, and that region still contains only about one thousandth of the stars needed for the little-red-dot models.

From Science Daily

In some cases, operators have had to manually send commands to boats or control them remotely with a device due to the software’s shortfalls, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But video calls joining people in the office with others working remotely are another matter.

From The Wall Street Journal

They include being able to give evidence remotely and not being re-investigated unless there are "compelling" reasons.

From BBC

Now, as then, there is no one who even remotely resembles a prohibitive front-runner.

From Los Angeles Times