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    remotely
    [ adv ]
    1. in a remote manner

    2. <adv.all>
      when the measured speech of the chorus passes over into song the tones are, remotely but unmistakably, those taught by the orthodox liturgy
    3. to a remote degree

    4. <adv.all>
      it is remotely possible


    Remote \Re*mote"\ (r?-m?t"), a. [Compar. {Remoter} (-?r);
    superl. {Remotest}.] [L. remotus, p. p. of removere to
    remove. See {Remove}.]
    1. Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; --
    said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages;
    remote lands.

    Places remote enough are in Bohemia. --Shak.

    Remote from men, with God he passed his days.
    --Parnell.

    2. Hence, removed; not agreeing, according, or being related;
    -- in various figurative uses. Specifically:
    (a) Not agreeing; alien; foreign. ``All these
    propositions, how remote soever from reason.''
    --Locke.
    (b) Not nearly related; not close; as, a remote connection
    or consanguinity.
    (c) Separate; abstracted. ``Wherever the mind places
    itself by any thought, either amongst, or remote from,
    all bodies.'' --Locke.
    (d) Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant.
    ``From the effect to the remotest cause.''
    --Granville.
    (e) Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance.

    3. (Bot.) Separated by intervals greater than usual.
    -- {Re*mote"ly}, adv. -- {Re*mote"ness}, n.

    1. Moreover, any ideas that even remotely question the sole authority of the Communist Party to run the country won't be discussed.
    2. In support of this statement, I can only ask this question: How many market experts would state that a 500-point rise in the market in a single day is something that is even remotely possible in today's market or even in yesterday's market?
    3. There's nothing remotely socialist about Mr. Zaitsev's chic.
    4. Our horses had run 80 times, but none had been remotely in the class of Fallow or Chilly Billy.
    5. Try that on a serious British historian. Fukuyama does, at least, tackle some of those countries which are not remotely near his 'liberal democracy' box.
    6. At anytime the supervisor can log into a system that informs him or her what tasks an individual can do. It gives them confidence.' There is nothing remotely fussy about Granita.
    7. 'Does anyone seriously believe that a bit more cash - even if we could afford it - could even remotely make up for no father?' he asked.
    8. The figures aren't remotely comparable.
    9. Nobody seemed remotely interested.
    10. The mixing and oxidation process is computer-controlled and can be remotely monitored using a modem and telephone line.
    11. I did not say anything remotely like that.
    12. Hamilton Grant, which began operating in 1985, was underwriter for the initial public stock offering of Balsa Donde USA Inc., an Israel-based maker of parts for remotely piloted vehicles.
    13. "It looks pretty bleak," Bob Haney, chief warden for Banff National Park, said Monday after a day of ground and aerial surveillance led rescuers to areas deemed remotely possible where they could have been.
    14. Long ago, he fascinated with his surprising images, finicky lighting, glacial movements and gibberish-spouting characters that took us in a freefall into another realm only remotely connected to the subject at hand.
    15. There is even an explicit warning that if you cash in your policy early, you may get back less than you have paid over. Nothing remotely controversial in any of this, you might think.
    16. In its first day in space, that checkout and testing continued remotely under control of the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
    17. "Flip" is a fast-moving on-air magazine that deals with light subjects, pokes fun at adults, and steers miles clear of anything even remotely educational.
    18. "Nothing even remotely comes close to conventional film and photo papers in terms of quality and price," said Barry Harrand, director of marketing research for the Michigan-based Photo Marketing Association.
    19. This, too, I believe, is descended from Balanchine - from his stark 'leotard' ballets - but remotely.
    20. Here we are, 25 months after the recession began, with nothing that looks remotely like even the worst post-war recovery we have seen - and with a currency crisis to boot.
    21. If anything passes in front of their eyes that looks remotely edible, then it gets eaten.' Day three found us clambering up a steep gorge alongside a clear running river.
    22. His problem is that no-one believes he will actually do it if Congress passes anything that could remotely be described as significant reform.
    23. Units of Northrop Corp. received contracts totaling $77 million for cruise missile production, MX intercontinental ballistic missile equipment and aircraft maintenance for the Air Force, and remotely piloted-vehicle design services for the Navy.
    24. As for buses, one is looked on as mad for being remotely interested in such vehicles.
    25. Panama hasn't ever matched the Philippines' people power, and Noriega certainly hasn't faced anything remotely similar to China's Tiananmen Square.
    26. This time, it doesn't look remotely like a flop. Like most Sondheim shows, Merrily We Roll Along is noticeably clever.
    27. Basque and Irish nationalism continue to cause bloodshed but neither remotely threatens war.
    28. I am not remotely anti-science.
    29. "This is way beyond what is remotely reasonable," Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in praise of Atwood's efforts.
    30. "We don't in any way connect Eastern and don't want to intimate that they were even remotely involved at this point," he said.
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