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off-site is very Glenna site that's not good But on-site is very must because all lines are open to submit the form, to take any type of information and etc.
Online means you are on the site. Offline means you aren't. Online= Logged on-Offline=Logged off
Offsite and off-site are adjectives modifying a noun, as in offsite storage or off-site storage.Off site is a prepositional phrase similar to on top. All cut vegetation will be hauled off site. Similarly, All cut vegetation will be stored on top of the tarp.No differences in meaning. The hyphen is a matter of choice or cultural preference.However, the two words without a combining hyphen are a grammatically different part of speech, as explained above.
fast food, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, streetvendors, airlines,artisan, outdoor catering
The difference is that one is on and the other is off.
Lorraine Stuart would have several duties as owner of Swan Catering. In addition to looking over off premise sites, staging, and busing areas, she would look over all employee activities.
Transporting food to a location and sometimes even cooking it and serving it off site. When it comes to transporting food, it is essential that you have the proper equipment and supplies to keep yourself organized and keep your food at a temperature that is both appetizing and safe.
There is no difference between Contingent Liability and Off Balance Sheet Liability.
Some restaurants can cater your party either at their restaurant, or at your place of choosing. If they cater at your place, it is called "off premise" catering. Not all restaurants offer "off premise" catering.
There is no difference.
An off-site project is completed at a location away from the company's location. This is a very common business practice for software development. An on-site project has all or most of the people working at the company's location.
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