Sentences with phrase «farfetched for»

Most people seem to think it'll be called Android Oreo, which actually wouldn't be too farfetched for Google.
Yeah, I know everyone's already made the joke that the girl looks exactly like a younger Ellen Page (the character is even named Ellie), but hey, Nathan Drake was first based on Nathan Fillion, so this ain't too farfetched for them.
While in the beginning, it seems farfetched for such a dumb lug to find the love of a good woman, by the end we understand — we kinda fall in love with him too.
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.
They've co-owned a record label called FarFetched for five years.

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It is not farfetched to suggest that the depletion of spiritual capital accounts for the breakdown of moral standards in our society.
The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have its fate changed and turned upside - down by a nutcase, for me, that's farfetched
Personally, I think for a player to leave the club, simply because the manager has ended his association with the team, seems a tad farfetched in my opinion.
Tottenham were impressive in earning an unlikely draw away to Real Madrid on Tuesday Evening, while we have been banished to the Europa League for the current campaign, but to say that they have overtaken us after finishing above us ONCE is a little bit farfetched no?
Liverpool are poised to make an offer for Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo and striker Carlos Tevez with the duo set to be made available at the end of the season — in what is perhaps the most farfetched transfer gossip on the grapevine at present.
Unfortunately for the Reds, former player Luis Garcia's prediction of competing for the title this year was just a little farfetched.
However, rightwingers come up with all sort of farfetched notion about why the two aren NOT similar, like «the trial something the state is organising for its own purpose in the first place.»
I mean, yes, the idea is, again, maybe a little farfetched, but it's gotten people asking, in some cases maybe for the first time, taking the time to look at Hamlet and say, «Well, hold on, yeah, is there something I missed?
Although the statement of get laid for free may be a little farfetched with the Gold membership package you could easily be having regular casual sex through Adult Friend Finder.
is a farfetched but irresistible made - for - TV effort.
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.
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.
«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.
Although about the humble roots of hip hop and b - boyism, the makers of the film have a more grandiose spectacle for its subject matter in mind, featuring some manufactured melodramatic elements, culminating in a farfetched song - and - breakdance concert featuring Melle Mel and the Furious Five (recently broken up with Grandmaster Flash) and future Rolling Stones back - up vocalist Bernard Fowler's gospel chorus entertaining a packed hall of enthused aficionados.
Here, cyber-terrorism is at play, and it makes for a really solid, troubling setup in an age when someone blowing up parts of a major city in the United States doesn't seem farfetched anymore.
Enlisting the aid of his model girlfriend (Kelly, Dial M for Murder), nurse (Ritter, Birdman of Alcatraz) and policeman friend (Corey, Sorry Wrong Number), it seems the more he digs into his theory the more farfetched it becomes, but he is convinced he is right.
I mean, these are the events that have led to the conspiracy theory — which isn't quite so farfetched and is supported by some good evidence, some of which we bear witness to here — that the CIA was actively involved in importing cocaine into the United States in the 1980s, and that the agency's activities were in large part responsible for the crack cocaine epidemic.
A somewhat bland supporting cast offers little to make anything but Brosnan interesting, save for a fiery Bill Smitrovich (Ted, Eagle Eye) turn and a scene in which Olga Kurylenko appears to dress up like Velma Kelly from Chicago to begin one of the film's most farfetched of story developments.
Nevertheless, co-stars Will Smith and Margot Robbie generate enough chemistry to steam up the screen and make the farfetched romantic romp just worth the watch, provided eye candy alone can do for you in lieu of credulity.
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 leaps of logic in the plot and farfetched ideas on the judicial system stretch the believability to its maximum proportion, and even if the underlying message of the movie is the culpability of big businesses in tainting juries for their own profits, the contortions made to hold together the story make for some rough patches.
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.
If you imagine each of the students in a class with some kind of a handheld computing device, which is not farfetched today — maybe it was five years ago but it's not today — and you imagine a teacher is, for example, teaching a principle in physics and asks the students to predict what would happen to the trajectory of a ball if you're rotating around in a circle and let loose the ball at a certain position.
I know, you're saying that it's too farfetched even for us thriller writer conspiracy nuts.
Publishing a quality book each and every week for 14 weeks sounds exhausting and a little farfetched.
Whether you are going to a farfetched area or another city in the same state; you would find trains shuttling between for sure.
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
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.
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.»
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 occasioFor 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 occasiofor 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 occasiofor 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).
A few years ago, a lawyer who propounded some farfetched proposition was asked: «Do you have any authority for that point?»
Some of these things may seem a little farfetched, especially when living in TN but it is best to be prepared for anything just in case.
It's a farfetched scenario — and a kind of grim one — but without this allowance, you might find yourself unable to purchase a policy that will provide for your family after you're gone.
Considering that the iPhone 7s (if it still is named so) is scheduled to be released at around the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, it would not be too farfetched to imagine that Apple will go out of their way to do something special for the occasion.
But for those who are new to this revolutionary world, I have created a «List of top cryptocurrency and blockchain influencers» who have gained rapid popularity with their intellectual honesty, farfetched knowledge and thorough leadership.
It wouldn't be too farfetched either considering that the company's flagship handset for 2016, the OnePlus 3, comes with a USB - C port.
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.
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