Sentences with phrase «to be a bit of a stretch»

Calling it full color is a bit of a stretch as 12 bit color is not considered «full color» in the display industry.
Most of those stay in the same genre, although the last one is a bit of a stretch.
This is convenient, especially since the hotel is a bit of a stretch from town.
It can be a bit of a stretch on these larger phones, but it works.
That seems to be a bit of a stretch in my view if not somewhat naive.
It's our go to post ski treat and I've convinced myself that it's also a necessary recovery beverage, which I'll admit is a bit of a stretch.
This is especially true if your dream job is a bit of a stretch, professionally.
Our new system is a bit of a stretch for us financially at moment, but it has plenty of room to grow into.
On a side note, sometimes the connection for a particular day was a bit of a stretch.
Love at first sight is a bit of a stretch — it's probably just attraction — but what about love after 36 questions?
Judging by the less enthusiastic answers of the other participants, I would say that period positivity is a bit of a stretch for most women!
The flowers in the vases were a bit of a stretch but what the heck.
The analogy is a bit of a stretch, but I think you get it.
I love weird clothes and breaking fashion rules, but even I have to admit that wearing sequins for breakfast is a bit of stretch.
Drawing the conclusion that the movie has a political agenda is a bit of a stretch.
I mean, calling him a genius is a bit of stretch anyway IMO.
Some of the explanations are a bit of a stretch but you kind of just have to go with it if you're hoping to get anything out of it.
There are parallels, sure, but considering them all equals is a bit of a stretch.
Granted, trying to become fluent in French, Spanish, Chinese or whatever to improve your retirement prospects is a bit of a stretch.
Okay, so that title was a bit of a stretch, but it almost makes sense if you know the story.
Even breaking 2007 would be a bit of a stretch because the first 4 months are even slightly higher than the first 4 months of 2005.
But making this move of airlines switching from paper to iPads into an eco-friendly move is a bit of a stretch.
The truth is, calling this room a foyer is a bit of stretch.
Even if the job is a bit of a stretch, consider applying.
It may be a bit of a stretch at first to ask a parking garage to help nourish the people who live in the neighborhood, but hey, the site says the building has a green roof, so why not use that green roof to raise something edible?
The y - axis for the NH is 1.2 oC high, for the SH it is only 1oC high so there is a bit of stretching there.
For dinner at Javier's, I wanted to stick with monochrome but get a little edgier (which you all know is a bit of a stretch for me).
Yes, calling this drink eggnog is a bit of a stretch, but it does have most of eggnog's better properties — creamy, spiced, slightly sweet, beautiful in color.
He carries the can for everything else but getting upset with him and / or the club for all these f**king stupid stories is a bit of a stretch.
Assuming that the Tories don't win an overall majority (which is a bit of a stretch just at present, but hey!
Peter Krause is a bit of a stretch as the debonair international thief
Justin Long in the role was a bit of stretch too — he looks like he's 13 and hardly the strong support pillar you'd think to see in a movie like this.
But 500 years is a bit of a stretch, that's even before Newton.
Feature debutant director Michael Tiddes clearly understands the found footage concept well, though to suggest this is an auteur's work is a bit of a stretch.
To say that the Wii U will only sell 10 million at max for life time is a bit of a stretch.
In fact, calling the Ram Rebel TRX a truck might even be a bit of a stretch.
Calling it a reveal is a bit of a stretch seeing as we still don't know much about the title, or if it will even reach our lands, but it's reportedly a 3D side - scrolling action RPG for the PC.
You don't have to agree with them, I will even defend your right to keep your beliefs (even though I do not share them) but to simply say its all a conspiracy to bankrupt morality is a bit of a stretch don't you think?
But to say all rational and reasonable people believe Christianity in its essence is a scam is a bit of a stretch.
I think that maybe what I have presented is a bit of a stretch, but if I am going to maintain some bit of sense of the inerrancy of this text, I can see no other way of reading about the drowning of the Egyptian army in Exodus 14 through the lens of Jesus Christ dying on the cross for His enemies.
Liberals find a way to push their anti-God agenda however they can, but connecting alcoholism and getting sober is a bit of a stretch.
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
Sometimes, this statement is a bit of a stretch, but for Joe Shelton and his nephew Mike Shelton, it is definitely true of their time at Shelton Farms.
It's a slightly extended version of the one I included in Super Natural Cooking, but to be honest, calling it a recipe is a bit of a stretch.
I very much dislike LVE, Justin Reid is a bit of a stretch and Ronnie Harrison doesn't really fill a hole with Burnett here.
But to say that the improvement of the Bears and Lions will be a factor is a bit of a stretch.
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