remote location
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremoteandlocation
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remote
adjective
uk/rɪˈməʊt/us/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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location
noun
uk/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofremoteandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Those with fewer means took advantage of the access to land, in spite of itsremotelocation, to establish farmsteads.
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Patterns of sounds allow us to monitor patterns of activity at aremotelocation.
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Marketing opportunities tend to be limited in regions surrounding protected areas due toremotelocationand lack of good roads and infrastructure.
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It was installed for the totally huge new music festival in 2001, and visited by several thousand people despite itsremotelocation.
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Such waves have the advantage of being excited at aremotelocation.
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In addition, effecting this operation from aremotelocation, based only on the view of video images, provides a serious challenge to the operator.
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The aesthetic appeal and oftenremotelocationof glaciated environments further attracts many of these students to undertake fieldwork.
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Experiments were made to test streaming video and sound from aremotelocationover the network to other spaces.
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If it is to be moved to an even moreremotelocation—we do not yet know where—such effectiveness would be put at even greater risk.
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Owing to theremotelocationof the site, this will involve a considerable effort.
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That is clearly difficult when voting takes place at aremotelocation.
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The head of the family could be in one place and his family in aremotelocation.
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Since 1956 crofters have enjoyed rate benefits because of theirremotelocation, higher costs of living and lack of amenities.
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In view of theremotelocationof offshore installations, we believe that contact with workers is extremely important.
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For example, a small village hall in need of repair in aremotelocationwill clearly be an ideal beneficiary for national lottery funds.
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It was only after we had had the widest consultation that the site was accepted at a relativelyremotelocation.
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There may be no shops in theremotelocationto which an officer is posted for his wife and family to spend time in.
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People often associate telemedicine with video conferencing and perceive it simply as a patient in aremotelocationconnected to a doctor by a video link.
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Cranwell cannot rival that and by comparison is aremotelocation.
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Helena; despite itsremotelocation, the island was the centre of the world because it was, for a long time, one of the most important refuelling stations in the world.
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