Sentences with phrase «if farfetched»

Though the wheels gradually come off the increasingly - preposterous production, all is forgiven on account of the convoluted adventure's compelling storyline, arresting special f / x, and satisfying, if farfetched resolution.
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.

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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.
If this seems farfetched, note the following letter from a girl who had been brought up on sermons which assumed the unfailing efficacy of prayers made in faith.
Pundit and former Gunner Paul Merson reckons Wenger should be sacked if Arsenal lose to Hull and although I think realistically that's a wish that's a little farfetched, I'm sure Wenger is starting to feel the heat.
Antoine Griezmann and Robert Lewandowski are claimed to be on the French manager's wanted list, which would seem a little farfetched, but if the club could finally be ready to stump up the necessary cash, it could become a possibility.
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?
If we want to do something, even if it seems farfetched, we can find a way to do it.&raquIf we want to do something, even if it seems farfetched, we can find a way to do it.&raquif it seems farfetched, we can find a way to do it.»
It doesn't mean I believe what, you know, that Usher's theory needs to be taken seriously, but I'm saying if you dismiss it just because it sounds farfetched then you're basically dismissing something like two - thirds of the activity that goes on in Shakespeare scholarship today.
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.
It is a studio film so I don't really know if there was any other way to end this film without it feeling either farfetched or lazy or anticlimactic.
I think so, even if things start to seem a little farfetched.
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.
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 positioIf 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 positioif you're rotating around in a circle and let loose the ball at a certain position.
We also talk about creating wrong answers that are not too - farfetched and that may possibly catch the test - taker off guard if they are not careful!
The widely circulated rumor that Ford will build a Fiesta RS seemed plausible, if somewhat farfetched when we reported it last month.
Even if at first it may seem farfetched to bring them together, both Leroy and Rothko are seeking a direct human emotional response to their painting, not an intellectual or heavily culturally mediated one, something that is sorely lacking from most of the subsequent abstract painting production.
It is based on farfetched claims about the risks involved, and furthermore its policy «solutions» make no sense, even if those risks were accurately portrayed.
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.
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 considering the specs that the original $ 650 Pixel had, it won't be farfetched if the Pixel 2 will cost the same, or even higher.
If these suggestions sound a bit farfetched then perhaps you haven't tried all the conventional routes just yet.
If you think what I said was farfetched, then you are blissfully unaware of how companies approve candidates in 2010.
Cover letter advice is never farfetched — even if it is coming out of your ears at this point in time!
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