Sentences with phrase «how 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.

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It's true that the disorientation produced in the collision of Igorrr's frenetic style - mashing and Dumont's unadorned long - take aesthetic ensures that the film feels remarkably distinct from prior cinematic adaptations of Joan of Arc's life, but it's also hard not to wonder how this particular story might have played without the farfetched musical conceit grafted atop it.
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.
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.
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.
If you think what I said was farfetched, then you are blissfully unaware of how companies approve candidates in 2010.
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