Line of sight definition

Line of sight means visible to a cashier or other
Line of sight means the direct view of the object from the designated scenic resource.
Line of sight means within reasonable proximity, as determined by PM USA, of a Selling Counter, but not behind a Selling Counter, and in the full direct view and control, as determined by PM USA, of Store personnel at such Selling Counter.

Examples of Line of sight in a sentence

  • Line of sight is best; but it can also understand control signals that bounce off of walls or the subject.

  • Line of sight on major live issues and review of early warning on emerging issues.


More Definitions of Line of sight

Line of sight means direct, unobstructed visual contact with an unmanned aircraft
Line of sight means a clear unobstructed view between the Alncom Customer Equipment and Alncom satellite or radio transmitter/receiver; “Network” means that collection of access equipment, computers, special interfaces and agreements that belong to and are controlled by Alncom and make up both the logical and physical connection between the Customer and the information provider;
Line of sight. Means an authorization to view the data of payment going into the dedicated account.
Line of sight means a direct view from a designated scenic resource.
Line of sight means a mode of LRT operation whereby the LRV is driven in such a manner that the LRV can be safely stopped short of any On-Track Obstruction.
Line of sight means a path between the antennas on the Client site and the Ignite high site that has no obstructions such as buildings, trees and hills.
Line of sight means this alignment (or line of sight) focuses the entire organization on the same strategic goals. It lines up the value the asset is expected to produce with the financial business objectives of the organization.