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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Remote (disambiguation); Remote (film)

remote         
a.
1.
Far, distant, far off.
2.
Alien, foreign, unallied, unconnected unrelated.
3.
Abstracted, separated.
4.
Slight, inconsiderable.
5.
Secluded, sequestered, removed.
remote         
adj. remote from
remote         
adj., adv. extremely far off or slight. Evidence may be so remote from the issues in a trial that it will not be allowed because it is "immaterial." An act which started the events which led to an accident may be too remote to be a cause, as distinguished from the "proximate cause." Example: While Doug Driver is passing a corner a friend calls out to him causing him to look away, and then Doug looks back and in the middle of the block is hit by a truck backing out of a driveway. The momentary inattention is not a cause of the injury, and is called a "remote cause." See also: immaterial proximate cause

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Examples of use of remote
1. Remote areas targeted Bamyan is one remote province targeted by the campaign.
2. Remote–control heat/b> The Pure model gas stove, by Faber, is operated by remote control.
3. I hate computers, laptops, radios, remote controls.
4. Prospects of a compromise, however, appear remote.
5. While most people wouldn‘t consider New Orleans remote, the city is, "since Hurricane Katrina, extremely remote from a medical and health–care infrastructure," said Karen Wilson, executive director of the Remote Area Medical Foundation.