Sentences with phrase «farfetched as»

As farfetched as it may seem, asking a homeowner to share your content with anyone interested or that knows someone that might be interested in buying their home will draw even more attention to it.
That makes Faraday's goal of raising $ 1 billion to keep its dream alive seem farfetched as ever.
Indeed, integration of interdisciplinary scholarship into legal education has drawn criticism as impractical, as if expertise in assessing how law works on the ground undercuts legal scholars» understanding of — and ability to teach — law in practice.18 This attitude is not as farfetched as it might appear to be, however, because of the gaps that exist within the ranks of legal academy itself.
Just when you think you've heard everything, you get introduced to something new, and as farfetched as it sounds you can't help but want to be on board.
I do not understand the interest in publishing something as false and farfetched as this story.
But now they'll have to look to replace him, and a Chubb selection doesn't seem as farfetched as it might have before this trade was done.
That isn't as farfetched as it seems; he and Virginia named their third daughter Gael because he wanted to have a Little Cyclone.
I don't think the deal is as farfetched as many make out.
Like, on the level of excuses, it's as crazy and farfetched as «my dog ate my homework» but on the practicality level, it's totally a «I have a migraine and it's making me stabby.»
Nor is this idea so farfetched as it might seem at first sight.

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As instances of obesity, diabetes, cancer and other chronic illnesses are on the rise, a subculture where eating less is prized can seem farfetched and against the grain.
Meanwhile, Trump can legitimately claim — as opposed to all his farfetched boasts — that he's got himself into the mother of all presidential sex scandals.
It would not be too farfetched or inaccurate to say that Darwinism in its deeper and persistent effects, as these became manifest in science and industry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and, through them, in other cultural disciplines and activities, contributed to, if in fact it did not create, a new ethos in Western society, dedicated to the task of dealing with the immediacies of existence in their practical aspect.
Our friend Mr. Cheeks has the more farfetched (but noble in a way) hope that Newt and Mitt will cripple each us and either Bachmann or Santorum will be the nominee as a result.
I will admit you have real farfetched idea about the God of Bible as portrayed by that same Bible.
I see nothing farfetched in the idea that man may one day consider it just as important to make spiritual discoveries and live in harmony with the spiritual pattern as he now thinks it so important to discover, and cooperate with, physical laws.
I know it sounds a bit farfetched, and I am certain that any Arsenal fan would snap Roman Abramovich's hand off if he offered to sell us Eden Hazard as long as Wenger gave him Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain in return, but is it such an impossible deal to believe?
It sounds farfetched, and yet here we are, at the outset of an age of cannabis, with people like Turley poised as shepherds.
Failure to do so may result in the Labour leader being hunted as game; David Cameron wielding a shotgun doesn't seem too farfetched.
While Harry's underwater success may be questionable, the bone - producing panacea Skele - Gro would be equally as farfetched.
Unlike those belonging to the younger age band, you are not expected to go bar hopping and hitting on anybody you like as it is too farfetched and preposterous.
Ben grew up in the internet age, and is intimately familiar with how Facebook works, so when he willingly engages in a conversations with a girl supposedly nearby, the fact that he doesn't do any research on this girl he begins taking a fancy too seems farfetched; he doesn't ask to meet, or even go so far as to request to call her on the phone.
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
Even horror - fantasy elements are mixed in, as if the very common occurrences within the film are the result of witchcraft or meddling supernatural forces, further diluting an already farfetched film to the breaking point of absurdity.
While the subject matter is the stuff that good films are made of, and the quality of the direction and acting are worthy of admiration, where The East fails is in the contrivances involved in the farfetched plotline and the unevenness in the thriller elements (such as a scene in which the cell dresses up to the nines to infiltrate a party for pharmaceutical bigwigs that would feel more at home in a Mission Impossible movie) that undermine what could have been a chilling and realistic story of corporations run amok.
With such a farfetched plot already in place, this is the sort of film that could have easily degenerated into a muddled farce with a one - note stand - up comic as the lead, but with a good comedic and dramatic actor like Kline at the forefront, he is able to keep the tone of the comedy and drama appropriate to each scene.
«Baywatch» takes a few amusing stabs at satire — Efron declares that the group's adventures sound like «a really entertaining but farfetched TV show» — but, in the end, director Seth Gordon and a cargo ship full of writers use the beachy setup as little more than a vehicle for generic hard - R and gross - out gags.
It's a lot of loudness in a movie that's crying out for a softer, quieter touch, and the idea that every gorgeous woman finds him irresistible, as presented in this film, seems grossly farfetched.
However, it's could just as easily be serving as a disclaimer designed to sucker you into believing a farfetched story since, well, somebody once said it happened.
As farfetched for a man without the ability to walk to become President is, so too is the probability that a made - for - cable film to be one of the year's best films.
RETURN TO ME has a likeable cast and interesting if farfetched plot, but is filled with too many cornball moments to be taken as a serious intent at real romance.
There are a number twists in the plot, some glaringly obvious, and a couple that are genuinely surprising (perhaps because they are so farfetched, we'd never think of them as plausible.)
On the other side of the coin, he doesn't seem like a man that couldn't get laid without some tweaks here and there, so when he draws the attention of the ladies, it doesn't really seem all that farfetched that they might take an interest so long as they don't know about his «kryptonite» of a home life.
The tongue - in - cheek nature of the film helps immensely to keep the more outlandish concepts into perspective, as this is a movie meant purely for entertainment, and we are willing to accept every farfetched contrivance just to be rewarded by more in - jokes, asides, and good bits of over-the-top action.
The premise of the film is a bit farfetched, as it has the titular longsuffering widower and father of three precocious girls traveling to see his family out in rural Rhode Island, where he meets a beautiful woman (Binoche, Paris I Love You) while getting away from the group for a bit.
I hope Nintendo do well, they might even sell as many as xbone for a month or two but to think that they will «crush» even the xbone with a single game is farfetched
Opting to base itself around a series of central objectives rather than the classic premise of surviving as many waves as possible, this version of zombies plays more like a story - driven mission than modes of the past and it's integrated well into the gameplay despite how farfetched it becomes.
Ever since last month's announcement of DuckTales Remastered at PAX East, gamers have considered the notion that Disney might ask SEGA to continue the Castle of Illusion name as well, and it would appear that those suspicions were not too farfetched after all.
This Thursday, with Glenn Ligon's Blue Black as a backdrop, he'll perform music inspired by his soundtrack for the documentary Whose Streets, directed by Sabaah Folayan and co-directed / produced by FarFetched founder Damon Davis.
This may sound farfetched to those of us who are following the climate change negotiations and have had access to news about weather patterns changing as is reported in the latest IPCC report (hyperlink) but it is these kind of explanations that our communities are using to explain the changing weather patterns and how their hope lies in a far - off stone falling back to its original position.
In Mueller's words, «it would not seem too farfetched to think that in California, at least, there could be sufficient political will to earmark some share of, say, California's aviation revenue as a solidarity charge for the poorest and most vulnerable countries,» or that «California could decide to use part of the revenue from auctioning allowances for its emission trading scheme.»
This maybe farfetched, but the possibilities of having a checklist as Glassware and just «nodding» off the list would be quite cool.
For example, there might be a simple counterclaim on a related, or unrelated, matter; or it might be possible to challenge the validity of the right in some way — for registered rights there are usually well defined ways in which this can be done; however, for unregistered rights the terrain is often more uncertain and so more unusual points will often have to be contemplated, (eg, challenging whether or not the claimant exists as a matter of law, and so has a locus standi to bring the proceedings: this last suggestion might seem farfetched, but it has been used successfully on more than one occasion).
America's financial situation certainly isn't as dire as it was ten years ago, but it wouldn't be farfetched to say we're still in the midst of recovery.
This rumor isn't that farfetched, as Nokia was able to achieve a similar advancement with the Nokia 808 PureView — a 41 MP phone wasn't imaginable at the time.
Of course, these touch screens may not be anywhere close to being as good as an iPad, but they can still be useful for basic kitchen stuff, like searching for recipes, browsing the family calendar, or listening to music — stuff that you might already do with your current tablet in the kitchen, meaning a built - in tablet on a fridge isn't farfetched at all.
At that time, the idea seemed ridiculous, but now that electronic tattoos might be used for payments in the near future, none of these ideas seems farfetched anymore; Chaotic Moon is the company behind these ideas, and they are eyeing fitness tracking as well.
Given the fact one Microsoft executive said Cortana will be coming to iOS and Android at some point, it's not farfetched a helper app like Office Now would, as well.
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