Sentences with phrase «too farfetched»

However, neither development seems too farfetched — particularly with Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference right around the corner.
Most people seem to think it'll be called Android Oreo, which actually wouldn't be too farfetched for Google.
It wouldn't be too farfetched either considering that the company's flagship handset for 2016, the OnePlus 3, comes with a USB - C port.
But given all of these references and discoveries, it isn't too farfetched to claim that Apple could be releasing the revamped Apple TV before the year ends.
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.
In Mueller's words, «it would not seem too farfetched to think that in California, at least, there could be sufficient political will to earmark some share of, say, California's aviation revenue as a solidarity charge for the poorest and most vulnerable countries,» or that «California could decide to use part of the revenue from auctioning allowances for its emission trading scheme.»
The resulting mashup images may seen beyond the realm of possibility, but considering the scale of buildings and cities emerging out of the nether in the Middle East and Asia, the actual context may not be too farfetched.
Ever since last month's announcement of DuckTales Remastered at PAX East, gamers have considered the notion that Disney might ask SEGA to continue the Castle of Illusion name as well, and it would appear that those suspicions were not too farfetched after all.
It's probably not too farfetched to say that some of these activities will make a return — and I believe they'll be accompanied by some new ones.
Yeah, I know everyone's already made the joke that the girl looks exactly like a younger Ellen Page (the character is even named Ellie), but hey, Nathan Drake was first based on Nathan Fillion, so this ain't too farfetched for them.
I don't think this is too farfetched and it would even be nice to see some brand new environments to explore that continue to vary across the land.
Okay, so this all seems pretty exciting, but does it sound too farfetched (haha) to be «real» news?
Unless they just started it after ORAS, took 2 years to make and releasing this year, and then have Gen 7 next year, which doesn't seem too farfetched to be honest.
I know, you're saying that it's too farfetched even for us thriller writer conspiracy nuts.
So a 10 inch tablet from Google doesn't sound too farfetched.
So it doesn't seem too farfetched to think that the Vision Gran Turismo concept could be a loose preview of the next GT - R's styling, or at least influence its overall theme.
Excellent casting and stylish (but not overly so) direction by William Friedkin (The Guardian, Rules of Engagement) who had just scored critical and commercial success with The French Connection, provide the believability factor required in what would otherwise be too farfetched to effectively find scary.
While the premise might seem to be over the top, it isn't too farfetched when one thinks of sensational real - life news items like the Amy Fisher or Tonya Harding cases.
Unlike those belonging to the younger age band, you are not expected to go bar hopping and hitting on anybody you like as it is too farfetched and preposterous.
Failure to do so may result in the Labour leader being hunted as game; David Cameron wielding a shotgun doesn't seem too farfetched.
I know its too farfetched but can other gooners give their opinions on this?
«I don't think it's too farfetched at this point to seriously consider whether Christianity is well on its way to being Pentecostalized,» Lugo said, «certainly in the developing world.»
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.

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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.
As farfetched for a man without the ability to walk to become President is, so too is the probability that a made - for - cable film to be one of the year's best films.
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.
The storyline is one farfetched contrivance after another, starting off with the mix up at one of the better hotels in Vegas, whose staff are too incompetent and easily swayed by the weakest of arguments to believe that they could ever find a job, much less retain one.
While in the beginning, it seems farfetched for such a dumb lug to find the love of a good woman, by the end we understand — we kinda fall in love with him too.
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!
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