Sentences with phrase «farfetched now»

That 100m player goal that creative director Brendan Greene outlined in the summer doesn't seem that farfetched now.
Vincent, I thought that film was actually pretty well done, and it doesn't seem so farfetched now, does it?

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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.
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.
The idea is not so farfetched when you reflect that many companies are now much better credit risks than their governments.
«The idea that you're going to be able to stick your finger on the camera of your smartphone and get an accurate blood pressure reading is pretty farfetched right now,» she told Reuters Health.
Using a credit card to pay off a mortgage was an inconceivable and farfetched notion, until now.
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.
The idea that engineers on the Groove team focused on music and streaming may now be working on a proper Spotify UWP app — maybe even with OneDrive support — does not seem farfetched.
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