Sentences with phrase «something of a stretch»

«Wouldn't mind using» does seem to be expressing an opinion, and «Never use» could be taken to be saying «would mind using», and, at something of a stretch, to be saying, as The Tablet assumes it is, «I believe it's morally wrong».
The notion of Keri Russell, still fixed in the minds of so many as the namesake star of small screen college drama «Felicity,» playing a deep - cover Russian operative in a period piece spy drama like «The Americans» always seemed like something of a stretch.
But similarities between the artists pretty much end there, and a viewer might even come away from the show concluding that this proffered parallel is itself a bit faint, even something of a stretch.
It's something of a stretch from postage stamps to the main business of Slaw, and I'm not sure I'm going to even try it with these old ligaments.
When it comes to the design, this tablet will remind you of a stretched out Xperia Z3, with the same metallic rounded sides and rounded corners.
Difficult to argue with the first part of the assessment but the second is something of a stretch or, at least, unproven.
It also brands him as «under investigation», which is something of a stretch, although AG Andrew Cuomo did say back in April that a meeting that took place on DiNapoli's watch is part of his pay - to - play pension fund probe.
In the end, The Tree is something of a stretch; but it's a good stretch, a mix of mysticism and family dynamics both satisfying and intriguing.
Audio comes by way of a Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound track, though to call it surrounding is something of a stretch.
Even if the actual looks are something of a stretch, these cars offer up - to - date functionality that more than make up for bending the rules when it comes to authenticity.
Calling it a smartwatch might be something of a stretch, since you won't be able to use it with popular apps like Instagram and Twitter, but it's quite a conversation starter, and it lasts a whopping two years on a charge!
So, yes, given that the publishing industry is thriving, new formats are emerging, dead formats are coming back from the grave and top flight authors are making tens of millions of dollars a year, it's something of a stretch to argue that the golden era of books is over.
As such, creating a mass - produced car by the end of 2018 appears to be something of a stretch.
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