We never wintered cattle there because of its remoteness and lack of shelter. |
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Slowly she becomes aware of his apathy and remoteness regarding their family. |
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The degree of probability of the risk materialising and not remoteness was extremely high. |
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Given its remoteness from urban distractions, the Burren College of Art needs a high level of maturity in students. |
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He takes every opportunity to highlight the negative aspects of city life and comment on the remoteness of urban dwellers. |
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The plane is a metaphor for his remoteness, his aloneness, his posture as an observer, an outsider. |
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Many a woman has experienced a lover's ardor giving way to chilling remoteness once she has given herself to him sexually. |
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Her brother's increasing remoteness is the result of learned behavior and thought in white America. |
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He detects her unhappiness and remoteness and intuits that all is not well at home. |
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Due to the remoteness of Siula Grande, there would be no way to arrange a rescue. |
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If absence and remoteness do not destroy friendship, they attenuate or exhaust it, they enervate it. |
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Yet the remoteness of Finland from Putinist Russia is neither geographic nor strategic. |
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The curators have taken away some of the remoteness of medieval art by showing their objects thematically. |
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Their subsequently published journals emphasized, in particular, the remoteness and sparse populations of the two regions. |
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He said most rental cars do not last for a long time given the remoteness of some of the places the tourists take them. |
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The remoteness and ruggedness of the landscape give it a special character. |
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Its size, remoteness, tropical location, and late development made for a raw, vigorous, unsophisticated version of the Australian experience. |
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Yet the sense of space, of distance, the remoteness of the places through which one travelled never contained a hint of menace. |
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Elk, mule deer, wild turkeys, black bears, and pumas still roam the range, beneficiaries of its remoteness. |
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Vermeer, despite all his appearance of remoteness and calm, is strong meat. |
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There was none of the froideur of Princess Margaret or the remoteness of Princess Anne but no one ever in her company forgot who she was. |
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The dancers are succeeded by a second threesome and then a third, all perpetuating the atmosphere of remoteness and nonengagement. |
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Now is the time to visit this park before more lodges open and the remoteness and matchless beauty are lost to the tourism. |
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Join us to experience the wilderness, wildlife, and remoteness of the High Arctic. |
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Sun Valley's strengths are not just its great skiing and feeling of remoteness, but its history. |
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In this semi-autobiography, Simon experiences the remoteness and instability of growing up on a reservation. |
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The difficulty of such an approach, the remoteness of its potential use, and its probable cost should be considered. |
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Despite this link to the mainland, the island's tranquility and remoteness are totally preserved. |
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Local factors complicated identities and made remoteness from the centre an unreliable guide to political complexion. |
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Problems of remoteness may arise where the risk he contemplates is highly improbable. |
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There are no specific provisions in the Animals Act 1971 dealing with the question of remoteness of damage. |
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Lord Steyn concurred in the result, but on grounds of remoteness rather than of the non-existence of a cause of action. |
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The stunning cinematography captures the beauty and remoteness of this mountain retreat. |
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There is too much distance, a tragic remoteness in our fellowship. |
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Our remoteness and lack of local resources mean that any spill would be much more difficult to respond to, in a timely way, than further south. |
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In some jurisdictions, the shelter amount varies depending on the location and relative remoteness of the area in question. |
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An adjustment factor for remoteness is determined based on the same calculation for remoteness that is used for band support funding. |
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Another factor of course was the ETH Zurich's stipulation that the hut be very comfortable despite the remoteness. |
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Moreover, the region's remoteness kept access to outside markets costly. |
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The remoteness of the derailment and the darkness complicated the rescue effort. |
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For each small secondary school of the board, multiply the school size factor by the remoteness factor. |
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The cries of circling gulls add to the eerie sense of remoteness. |
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Despite their relative remoteness, the Turks and Caicos Islands are easily accessed from this part of the world, via non-stop British Airways flights from London. |
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The art installation suggests the continuity and fragility of Mediterranean civilization, reminding us of the simultaneous remoteness and seamlessness of the past. |
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My poetry rejects all excessive remoteness from reality and takes pleasure in bringing things and men closer in an effort to achieve universal coherence and harmony. |
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It is probably the very remoteness of a solution as well as the decline in terrorist attacks of the past few years that have allowed this movement to coalesce. |
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The remoteness from any large centre is the one thing which gets the lads down here-aside from the lack of excitement in their work. |
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The remoteness of the area has been both its curse and its blessing throughout history. |
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Those saddened by the remoteness of peace in South Asia or the Middle East may be helped by a fourth Hindu concept, that of action without a focus on its fruits. |
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The entire movie consists of the pair trying to connect, with Christine's skewed vision of the world getting in the way as much as Richard's remoteness. |
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Nor could they have imagined back then that the very dramatic remoteness that had attracted them to Haggerstone Island would later prove to be its biggest drawcard. |
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These areas because of their remoteness from the inhabited areas were undoubtedly sacred places dedicated to shamanistic practices. |
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The hot and humid climate and the remoteness of the islands has also led to a great diversity of flora and fauna, often growing to giant size. |
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The more monolithic bureaucracies became, Gowers felt, the more they reinforced their remoteness by using impenetrable language. |
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The flora is largely derived from that of south-eastern Polynesia, but is comparatively depauperate, due to the remoteness and the young geological age of the island. |
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Moreover, the remoteness and insularity of this region do not allow other sources of raw milk. |
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Its remoteness and difficulty calls out to those experienced in whitewater navigation and familiar with the demands of the northern forests. |
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Crofters face disadvantages not shared by other producers in the EU, such as climate, remoteness and poor quality land. |
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The park's remoteness, and the costliness of getting there by air charter, have kept visitation numbers low. |
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About 50 guests were standing about or sitting at picnic tables, tranquilized by the liquor or the light or the remoteness now of Manhattan. |
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The remoteness of the islands and the sparsity of the population makes Yap one of the last bastions for true Micronesian culture, unsullied by outside influences. |
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But the truth is that the islanders' remoteness and seafaring history have produced a remarkably resourceful culture. |
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The Atacama sells itself on its remoteness, and for a region that size, served by only two airports, this claim holds true. |
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The remoteness of the place and the rapids at the Dnepr river effectively guarded the place from invasions of vengeful powers. |
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The remoteness, the coolness, the lecturing style is now a liability. |
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Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. |
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The remoteness and sparseness of the population impedes interaction with the southern economy, increases the cost of doing business and limits the capacity of workers and entrepreneurs to participate in the market economy. |
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In addition, the remoteness and sparseness of the population impedes interaction with the southern economy and increases the costs of important final and intermediate goods. |
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It was all right for us to hold fast the idea, up to a few years ago, that our remoteness preserved us from the worries and i11s of the old world. |
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In this context, the Council has set up programmes of specific options for alleviating the remoteness and insularity of these outermost regions. fields of social inclusion, pensions and healthcare does not become lost. |
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The third movement resembles a ghostly dance made up of with wraithlike wisps of sound, attenuated textures and a sense of remoteness as if coming from another world. |
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Little by little roads are encroaching and the MNR now has to play referee while the value of remoteness dwindles he says. |
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The remoteness and inaccessibility of the sectors chosen for this study are such that the project costs would have increased unduly had this step been carried out in those sectors. |
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This permits the instrument or document to be transferred in commerce independent of the underlying obligation, for which information may be unobtainable due to remoteness of the underlying transaction. |
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It turns out that it is totally inappropriate in its current form since it takes into account continental fishing conditions only and fails to consider situations related to remoteness. |
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It is therefore appropriate to introduce specific supply arrangements to guarantee supply to these islands and compensate for the additional costs arising from their remoteness, insularity and outermost location. |
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As provided for in the Poseidom programme, Structural Fund assistance was designed primarily to reduce the specific handicaps affecting these regions, and in particular their remoteness and insularity. |
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This remoteness, which is often the result of political cronyism, an increasingly technocratic State, and a deficit of democracy, has been aggravated by structural adjustment policies and their consequences. |
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Despite the general increase in broadband connectivity, access in more remote and rural regions is limited because of high costs due to low density of population and remoteness. |
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These conditions and the remoteness from consumer markets, due to the transport difficulties, have led to milk being processed into cheese by the shepherds themselves since time immemorial. |
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The Russian Federation still possesses substantial untapped resources but these are in eastern Siberia and are unlikely to be developed very quickly because of their remoteness and low population density. |
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With them, remoteness and unattainability was part of the appeal, but in rugby it was quite the opposite. |
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In order to facilitate the active and effective participation of the different stakeholders it is also important that the information be packaged in different formats to accommodate varying levels of literacy and remoteness. |
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The remoteness factors are the same as used for band support activities. |
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Rural women are disadvantaged in access to education, training and health services due to the remoteness of facilities, their non-availability or the low quality of the services offered. |
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It is important to point out that every band is at a different level of socio-economic development and funding should reflect income levels, remoteness, cost of living and population growth. |
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According to research, indigenous peoples' lands face more vulnerability owing in some cases to their remoteness, and because a number of indigenous communities rely heavily on their territories for their livelihood. |
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Because of their topography and perceived remoteness, parts of Scotland have housed many sensitive defence establishments. |
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The remoteness of the prison made the authorities feel they could ignore us with impunity. |
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There are a number of overseas member state territories which are legally part of the EU, but have certain exemptions based on their remoteness. |
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On the other hand, the remoteness also limits researchers' access to the islands and few studies have been developed on this atoll. |
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Ports at Mahajanga and Antsiranana are significantly less used due to their remoteness. |
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These techniques had been preserved while similar techniques had been forgotten elsewhere partly due to the remoteness of the Carolinian Islands. |
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Causation in English law concerns the legal tests of remoteness, causation and foreseeability in the tort of negligence. |
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Such disparity of views on the element of remoteness continues to trouble the judiciary. |
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The Ennerdale face of Kirk Fell has more features to offer, but due to the remoteness of the dalehead is much less familiar. |
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Established back in 1977 the Siam View Hotel escaped regulations due to the long civil war and its remoteness. |
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Many of them are old navigational aids, needed because of the remoteness of the moorland and its typically bad weather. |
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The extreme remoteness of the place was apparent from the veritable sea of tenantless mountains which formed the background and stretched away toward a misty horizon. |
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Yakutia's remoteness, even compared to the rest of Siberia, made it a place of exile of choice for both Czarist and Communist governments of Russia. |
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However, ecosystem structure and function at the deep seafloor have historically been very poorly studied because of the size and remoteness of the abyss. |
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Clan support, their remoteness from authority and the ready mobilisation of the clan hosts made the Highlands the starting point for the Jacobite Risings. |
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Due to the remoteness of some of the locations, the crew would also bring survival kits in case helicopters could not reach the location to bring them home in time. |
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Taking advantage of their extreme remoteness, some colonists were disagree with the laws when they saw their power being reduced, forcing a partial revoking of these New Laws. |
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The remoteness of the region makes sources of search and rescue scarce. |
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The seeming remoteness of its source was because of its murmurous indistinctness since it came from close-by, even from the men massed on the ship's open deck. |
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Its remoteness and irrecoverableness greatly enhance its value. |
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