Outside in a sentence as a noun

Happy that is finally being acknowledged on the outside.

The only time we ever used Cisco, outside of large enterprise clients with 1000+ seats, was with public school tenders.

The key take away from this article is not to build your app in J2ME but to recognize how big the world is outside of America.

That is to say, the team must plan and design to be able to expose the interface to developers in the outside world.

So while it may sound weird, it turns out that obtaining a statement outside Miranda but not admitting it in court is lawful.

Outside in a sentence as an adjective

What he meant was: in a meeting, the manager will say 'yes' to everything; but the moment he steps outside, he'll think "I'm not gonna do that!

In other words, it should be a lot harder to "Accept" these profiles outside an enterprise setting, because it sounds exploitable.

Working with an attorney is not the same as filing suit, and you will never be worse off in this sort of situation for having sought outside counsel.

Until someone or something completely outside my control ****** it up. Then I took my positive attitude and moved on to my next "last place to work".Kinda makes a difference if it's your company, huh?

But seriously, be very, very careful about taking the ideas and lessons from some tiny start up and trying to apply it to anything outside of that very odd, self-referential world.

Outside in a sentence as an adverb

The FDA also can and does write "guidances" outside of the legislative process which will make your business model illegal overnight or vastly more expensive due to unanticipated regulatory costs.

It's no accident that the author turns to the authority of feminists for perspectives on men -- despite that being so laughly outside the remit of feminism -- because the entire point, unstated but present, throughout the article is that women have 'got it right' and men should be more like women.

If she's too tough she's marked as an "angry *****" and will get rejected, if she's not perfectly competent in areas far outside of her job function, she'll be marked as "stupid" and get rejected, etc. etc. Cultivating authority, for a woman, requires a degree of careful presentation and balance that is very hard to do and most men don't have to deal with.

Outside definitions

noun

the region that is outside of something

See also: exterior

noun

the outer side or surface of something

See also: exterior

adjective

relating to or being on or near the outer side or limit; "an outside margin"

adjective

coming from the outside; "extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph"; "relying upon an extraneous income"; "disdaining outside pressure groups"

See also: external extraneous

adjective

originating or belonging beyond some bounds:"the outside world"; "outside interests"; "an outside job"

adjective

located, suited for, or taking place in the open air; "outdoor clothes"; "badminton and other outdoor games"; "a beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding"

See also: out-of-door

adjective

functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit; "extramural hospital care and treatment"; "extramural studies"

adjective

leading to or from the outside; "an outside door"

adjective

from or between other countries; "external commerce"; "international trade"; "developing nations need outside help"

See also: external international

adjective

very unlikely; "an outside chance"; "a remote possibility"; "a remote contingency"

See also: remote

adjective

on or toward an outer edge; "an outer lane"; "the outside lane"

adjective

(of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter; "the pitch was away (or wide)"; "an outside pitch"

See also: away

adverb

outside a building; "in summer we play outside"

See also: outdoors alfresco

adverb

on the outside; "outside, the box is black"