0 far away in time or place; far from any (other) village, town etc -- odlehlý, vzdálený
a remote village in New South Wales
a farmhouse remote from civilization.
1 distantly related -- vzdálený
a remote cousin
He cast his readers not as colleagues in an emerging philosophical community, but as remote, credit-giving consumers.
It aggressively exploits the parallelism made possible by sending requests to multiple remote data sources simultaneously and by scheduling tasks to run on multiple processors.
To many, the theoretical expositions of construct validity and validation are too abstract and remote from the reality of test development and use.
What we considered the main problems in fact were remote and tangential to the central themes of the family members' comments and stories.
In unstructured remote environments virtual objects from a toolbox could be attached to the real world.
This intermediate set of outputs are highly uncertain and remote from the final outcome of efficiency of healthcare provision.
While the results here highlight farms with reasonable market access, remote farms could suffer similar vulnerabilities.
The political inference was that if all gender differentiation was historically contingent it could be consigned to a remote, irrecoverable past.
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