remoteness in the PONS Dictionary

remoteness Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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One of the reasons for its escape from destruction in earlier days was its remoteness combined with the difficulty of extracting its timber.
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Due to the remoteness of this frontier and lack of metals, retablos were made of wood.
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It has been chosen for its remoteness, so as not to endanger or harm human life.
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Camping is permitted anywhere in the park, but made complicated due to the remoteness, difficulty of access, and lack of facilities.
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But this would likely be abandoned in part because of the volcanic field's remoteness.
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The rule is directed entirely against remoteness in vesting.
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Due to its remoteness, however, it is rarely visited.
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The tribes were reluctant, though, citing fears of battles with state officials, cultural opposition to gambling, and for some tribes, remoteness from population centers.
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Criteria included finding as large a property as cheaply as possible, with the remoteness considered a plus (fewer neighbors to bother).
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The island was chosen for its remoteness and the presence of a small water source.
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