0 a meeting or other event that happens away from an office building, factory, etc.: --
1 not working or happening in a particular office, factory, etc. but somewhere else: --
The two simultaneous sessions that were conducted: one on-site and one off-site.
Accredited laboratories are often required for environmental remediation work and, as a result, only off-site laboratories can generally be used.
In other research done by the authors that they cite, the same is claimed for land degradation via soil erosion and associated off-site damage.
Typically, the market provides no incentive to ranchers to incorporate these off-site impacts of their land use into their own profit-maximizing framework.
Each column weighs in excess of 5.5 tonnes and is over 3.8m tall and was constructed off-site to a dimensional tolerance of +/1.5mm.
They could also include the non-market, off-site values associated with watershed protection, such as stream flow maintenance and prevention of river and inshore siltation.
Following the construction of a winter overland route to the site, the contaminated soils and associated waste were excavated and transported off-site for disposal.
Limiting off-site access was also partly necessary to protect the copyright of the source material and resulting compositions.