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"far-fetched" Definitions
  1. very difficult to believe

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You may find this somewhat far-fetched, and it is, indeed, somewhat far-fetched.
After all, it's not far-fetched that in this reality she never even met Olivia Pope & Co. What is far-fetched is the absence of Columbus Short as Harrison.
Wright has joked that our real-life POTUS has taken "all of our good ideas," making the Netflix drama's far-fetched plots seem a little less, well, far-fetched.
To be honest, I'm finding it a little bit far-fetched, but then again, I would've thought that the Hodor theory far-fetched if I'd seen that on an internet forum.
This plotline seems a little far-fetched — even for Veep.
The idea of consumers clamouring for craniotomies also seems far-fetched.
That reminder would not be as far-fetched as it seems.
Far-fetched, obviously, but there are New England Patriots fans involved.
That goal might sound far-fetched, but it's actually entirely achievable.
The suggestions that Sessions committed perjury are far-fetched and unsupported.
On the surface, that might sound like a far-fetched excuse.
What's worrisome is that this is not a far-fetched scenario.
The idea may not be as far-fetched as it sounds.
This is in no way hard to believe or far-fetched.
Blaming World War I on nationalism alone is far-fetched too.
So Cardarelli tossed out what seemed like a far-fetched idea.
At first glance, this may seem like a far-fetched idea.
It may seem far-fetched, but it's important to figure out.
While this theory might seem far-fetched, it isn't that crazy.
"It's really far-fetched to be thinking we'd be without it."
The essay as a whole is similarly far-fetched and confused.
On paper, the humor of Sex Education isn't that far-fetched.
Living In 8 Photos View Slide Show ' It seems far-fetched.
Far-fetched as it may seem, the legal maneuver has worked.
"What we are asking is not far-fetched," Mr. Messina said.
"But winning is pretty far-fetched, even if I just won."
Theories that seemed far-fetched on the surface soon gained currency.
But the idea of arming teachers is not entirely far-fetched.
And on one hand, it's not that far-fetched an idea.
Maybe The Lizzie McGuire Movie plot wasn't so far-fetched after all.
Given Ituri's history of gore, it is not a far-fetched conclusion.
It may seem far-fetched, but the phishing threat is very real.
So while Trump's words may seem ridiculous, they're not that far-fetched.
Maybe the idea of a reunion isn't so far-fetched after all.
But with today's announcements, those revenue projections don't seem as far-fetched.
Tom Cotton (R-AR), who believes the collusion plot is far-fetched.
When you know the facts of the story, that's all far fetched.
Though, using it for Apple Car assembly wouldn't be too far fetched.
Yet there are reasons to think this is not so far-fetched.
According to the Times Of London, this isn't a far-fetched scenario.
But a Hollywood persona becoming president is not all that far-fetched.
Recent hacks show that idea isn't as far-fetched as it seems.
In the Trump era, such a prospect is only slightly far-fetched.
He countered by saying that the project was not so far-fetched.
That idea is not quite as far-fetched as it might sound.
"Although the theory seemed far-fetched, it was plausible," the report said.
But for people who understand cybersecurity, this isn't far-fetched at all.
A book full of serious scientific answers to far-fetched hypothetical questions
It's a far-fetched (and very unlikely!) scenario, but that's my point.
If you think that sounds far-fetched, consider a startup called RecordGram.
The idea seemed far-fetched but ended up being completely life-altering.
Telegraph in the 1990s, Johnson was known for filing far-fetched stories
A high court resignation is not a far-fetched prospect these days.
It's not a far-fetched concern given the film industry's current trajectory.
Those premises looked arguably faulty then but are now downright far-fetched.
She denied the goal of universal Maori language education was far-fetched.
The Dow Jones Newswire headline seemed too far-fetched to be true.
It seems far-fetched, but Barcelona has been through major changes before.
In reality, Marbury's comeback is about as far-fetched as they come.
The plans seemed far-fetched, but Mr. Shapiro has been underestimated before.
It no longer seems far fetched that Republicans are now planning this.
"If the promise seems really far-fetched, it probably is," he said.
I thought that getting anywhere near Michael was just so far-fetched.
So turning waste into a building material didn't seem so far-fetched.
Instead, the Trump campaign concocted increasingly far-fetched explanations for the star.
That idea seems a lot less far-fetched than it did in 1998.
A former employee says she would often veto Adam's more far-fetched ideas.
That might seem far-fetched, but the seduction coaches have powerful Russian enemies.
Yet though "Bodyguard" is far-fetched and formulaic, it is also well-executed.
Back then, the idea of Trump as a real candidate seemed far-fetched.
In this case, the most far-fetched theories are those that absolve Russia.
"But even though those things are far-fetched at present, we need dream."
In summary, it's dramatic as hell – and a bit far fetched for teens.
But the idea that cocos would help struggling banks recapitalise seems far-fetched.
Believe it or not, the latter is not some far-fetched fantasy number.
Because these suggestions are so far-fetched, it's hard to take them seriously.
But if that's the political rationale, it's far-fetched to say the least.
In truth, the white knight act feels a bit far-fetched and idealistic.
Does the alleged behavior of these McDonald's employees seem altogether too far-fetched?
It's possible (though far-fetched) that Bitcoin will change this in the future.
I suppose that's technically possible but seems very, very far-fetched to me.
In 2009 he hatched a plan, one that seems far-fetched in retrospect.
It is appearing less far-fetched now and more like a forgone conclusion.
Not quite, but the idea isn't as far-fetched as you might think.
Ledgett's reference to a pacemaker isn't as far fetched as it sounds, either.
A little pre-Friday indulgence won't be a far-fetched dream this week.
"The suggestion that herpes was causative seemed a bit far-fetched," he said.
These ideas, no matter how far-fetched, find broad appeal in western societies.
Like many a television soap opera, recent events have been absorbingly far-fetched.
The prospect of a full-blown calamity in developed economies sounded far-fetched.
Welcome to the Mass Shooting Memorial—a memorial like no other.  Far-fetched?
If this is really what Republicans think, it is far-fetched and unlikely.
"All arguments in favour of such tariffs are ... ultimately far-fetched," he said.
The prospect of him just switching all that off overnight seems far-fetched.
Some theories surrounding Melania Trump's style choices are indeed misguided or far-fetched.
This modest pooposal is not as far-fetched as it might first sound.
The concept behind Jurassic Park may not be so far-fetched after all.
"It's not far-fetched," Sean Timmons, a managing partner at Tully Rinckey, said.
Recently advances have made the plan less far-fetched than it might seem.
The idea that it would take over the world hardly seems far-fetched.
After the laughs subsided, they realized their suggestion might not be far-fetched.
In short: Democrats' absolute worst-case-scenario for 2020 isn't so far-fetched.
And seeking to ban a technology over far-fetched contingencies is bad policy.
They have conducted searches and chased down leads, no matter how far-fetched.
This system had its faults: after all, far-fetched theories are sometimes true.
Even so, the premise of "The Handmaid's Tale" seemed far-fetched in 1985.
Putin called the impeachment proceedings "far-fetched" in a news conference this month.
Legal experts across the political spectrum have panned the claims as far-fetched.
The prospect of anything like that seems too far-fetched to seriously consider.
The spin was just too aggressive, self-serving, and a little far-fetched.
They responded by trying to grab attention with far-fetched statements of their own.
So is it so far-fetched to think that someone, somewhere, might be watching?
"The idea that Officer Kimbark would have felt intimidated seems far-fetched," Burck said.
There are some options: The dog is a link between the locations Far fetched?
I think anything that sparks debate is hip-hop, no matter how far-fetched.
Others, like communicating through dynamic holograms, feel like some far-fetched Blade Runner reality.
As wishful thinking goes, this isn't the most far-fetched forecast for the race.
The theory isn't so far-fetched for fans who are already suspicious of Bran.
Matt Maley, equity strategist with Miller Tabak, sees such a scenario as far-fetched.
"I know locating to me may seem far-fetched," the city writes about itself.
The municipal government's plan to build more cheap homes around Yangon seems far-fetched.
Patterson admits that's not a far-fetched scenario but doesn't think it will happen.
Any effort to remove Trump as the Republican presidential nominee would be far-fetched.
Sometimes horror movie set-ups can seem a little far-fetched, but Killer Kate!
This Is Us fans love theories — even if some of them are far-fetched.
With a story like that, a $30,000 price tag may not seem far-fetched.
What if we then told you that the theory isn't all that far-fetched?
Bottom line: Such options are a bit far-fetched and neither is risk free.
If PRO Rugby is successful, he says, that goal will become less far-fetched.
And while the idea may sound far-fetched, there is significant support for it.
The husband, played by Nicolas Cage, shoots them down on increasingly far-fetched grounds.
At the time, the premise seemed wildly far-fetched, on the cusp of camp.
In a place like Canada, going totally wireless feels a lot more far-fetched.
So far, this plan isn't entirely far-fetched — at least in its broad outlines.
I don't see me working with him for a long time being far fetched.
And the idea he is on the verge of impeachment is also far-fetched.
While Mr. Capuano has his advantages, a Pressley win no longer seems far-fetched.
But its promise of a fully immersive, multisensory experience today doesn't seem far-fetched.
In our opinion section, a filmmaker suggests the idea is not so far-fetched.
" Presley chimed in with a far-fetched claim: "We slept with each other's husbands.
While the idea might seem a little far-fetched, it is still entirely possible.
Otis blames Maeve for his breakup, which Eric thinks is a little far-fetched.
"It's not a pleasant thought, but it also doesn't seem far-fetched," he said.
As far-fetched as Nunes's spin was, Bartiromo let him get away with it.
It's also a similar pattern to other parts of Google's far-fetched research lab.
However, the idea of Amazon launching a consumer messaging app is not that far-fetched.
Today, the idea of sending humans to Mars is not such a far-fetched proposition.
It wouldn't be far-fetched for you to want a large family, blood or chosen.
Yet in that far-fetched scenario, raids would only lead to an unworkable court logjam.
The idea that HBS is responsible for the ills of Western civilisation is far-fetched.
This seems far-fetched, although maybe they'll stick around to see if treats are available.
Given the attention the fight has garnered so far, it's certainly not too far-fetched.
It may seem far-fetched that such a China might grant Hong Kong more freedom.
And while it might sound far-fetched, we may actually have a path to them.
Moreover, it is far-fetched to say that Thailand is developing an antipathy towards immigration.
But it's especially far-fetched if you know anything about how the Facebook algorithm works.
That's not too far-fetched considering how simple it's gotten to make your own videos.
Using gene therapies as a kind of preventative medicine for astronauts isn't so far-fetched.
The idea that sound and flavour are intertwined isn't as far-fetched as it sounds.
NurturePod may seem far-fetched at first but it's closer to reality than it appears.
Sounds pretty far-fetched; but have you ever gone after anything so, I suppose, magical?
Realistically, the chance of any of these far-fetched policies becoming enacted is virtually nil.
The idea that Abloh may become a legend or modern icon is not far-fetched.
And it's far-fetched to think China will stop buying Boeing aircraft or Intel chips.
While the most far-fetched of these are entertaining, they never take on much urgency.
He has won a far-fetched 12 singles titles on the red clay in Paris.
Their goal is far-fetched, but their efforts hold important lessons for other fragmenting democracies.
This is admittedly far-fetched, but don't laugh: This tax hits all the right goals.
" Asked if Ghani would accept an Abdullah victory, Sultanzoy said that possibility was "far-fetched.
But the more extreme act of quitting is no longer such a far-fetched fantasy.
As far-fetched as this may sound, it's already happening in countries such as China.
Page, on the other hand, focused on more far-fetched pet projects like flying cars.
For close observers of the negotiations like Karan, however, such a proposal seems far-fetched.
It may sound far-fetched, but that possibility has already been proved by the researchers.
This claim might sound far-fetched given the cultural climate in the United States today.
It's a wild vision, but one that may not be as far-fetched as it sounds.
If Clinton were to reach 270 in that far-fetched scenario, she could have become President.
It went from being really far-fetched science fiction to becoming a reflection of our time.
It's not impossible or that far-fetched to imagine the red light district on the move.
Maybe, if he were to come, hopefully I could play with him but that's far-fetched.
While some see that as far-fetched, Apple's already been granted a patent for that innovation.
It's a far-fetched theory, but with every new bit of info, it seems increasingly plausible.
If anything can happen, it follows, there's no such thing as fan fiction too far-fetched.
It seems pretty far fetched that every single one of these facts is a mere coincidence.
They're often effed-up and far-fetched, but have also been proven to be oddly prescient.
In some ways, the OneState looks less far-fetched now than it must originally have seemed.
It may sound far-fetched, but that myth is actually built on a kernel of truth.
Cruz dismissed the comments on Tuesday with a lighthearted tweet implying Trump's remarks were far-fetched.
If Netflix taking up that much of the web's traffic alone sounds far-fetched, it shouldn't.
"It seemed very far-fetched that we got it," frontman Parry Gripp said in 2016. 7.
In November, Republicans won complete control of the state legislature—making talk of impeachment far-fetched.
The twist was that as far-fetched as his designs were, audiences went along with them.
It would, therefore, not be a far-fetched thought to anticipate a much more assertive China.
They swivel and leap from topic to topic, delighting in uncommon facts and far-fetched analogies.
Even after the notes were revealed, prosecutors continued to concoct far-fetched explanations for their behavior.
As far-fetched as that may sound, the story is true — simply because they are gay.
But they all are chasing Cleveland, and another major championship does not seem far-fetched anymore.
It was more far-fetched him speaking about Mayweather than it is me speaking about him.
If you think that's far-fetched, just remember how quickly Trump recast Russia as our friend.
This may sound far-fetched, but Brown believes we're at a tipping point for climate mobilization.
Then there are the less likely options which, though far-fetched, are fun to think about.
I love the fact that, as far-fetched as it seems, it is 22 percent conceivable.
This may sound like an far-fetched scenario but, sadly, it bears some resemblance to reality.
" But after that, things devolve into "this is extremely far-fetched" and, finally, "this is goofy.
The comparison of going viral on the Internet and a coronavirus pandemic is not far-fetched.
"Lying, being far-fetched, and holding such opinions will not have any real influence," it said.
Democrats dismissed Mr. Trump's proposal on Monday as a far-fetched plan full of misplaced priorities.
But in 2002 the notion that America could police the world didn't seem so far-fetched.
Far-fetched conspiracy theories like that underline the confusion and disappointment felt by many Cuban officials.
Four superconferences for 2026 is not far-fetched; some observers have even floated a single megaconference.
It was around then that she decided to give this far-fetched cookbook idea a shot.
" The idea that Ankara could be the fourth customer, he added, "does not appear far-fetched.
It was certainly too far-fetched for Dar Adal, who cried foul, and essentially foiled it.
Scenarios that may seem far-fetched right now raise troubling questions that ought to be anticipated.
And at 270-22008, it is understandable — the playoffs are far-fetched for them this season.
Like, if this stuff really happened, then the McMartin preschool case wasn't so far fetched, right?
Child's finales can be crazily far-fetched, but the last part of this one really matters.
I hate being a naysayer off the bat, but it seems a little bit far-fetched.
I know it seems far fetched, but I really think I will find moderate success there!
That is an extremely unlikely scenario that is almost as far-fetched as the alien gambit.
It is thus "far-fetched to suggest that the content of a registered mark is government speech".
Seemingly far-fetched developments turn out to be the new reality the world must to adjust to.
The result was so far-fetched that at first, mathematicians didn't know what to make of it.
Let's see how that far-fetched story holds up, especially when it's told by the Waterford family.
This futuristic scenario is actually not so far-fetched, and it's coming sooner than you might think.
"One has to be open to all possibilities, but it just seems rather far-fetched," Adashi said.
Everything that you guys are talking about sounds like a really entertaining, but far-fetched TV show.
"I try not to make hysterical predictions, but I don't think this is far-fetched," he says.
It's a far-fetched concept that could hold promise for the future of low-volume sporty cars.
A year ago, calls for a sector-specific regulator to oversee the internet ecosystem seemed far-fetched.
Why it matters: Single-payer health care is no longer a far-fetched fantasy of the left.
Far-fetched for a business selling books out of a garage to succeed in business and philanthropy.
If this all sounds too convenient — and far-fetched — to be true, that's because it probably is.
In other words, it's not far-fetched to suggest that they could reestablish sanctions against Trump's will.
The fear that a soft landing might turn into a hard one did not seem far-fetched.
If flying cars and personal assistants that live inside your light bulbs sound far-fetched, think again.
Though a national policy seems far-fetched in the current political climate, some policy makers are trying.
It's an interesting question, and not necessarily as far-fetched or ill-timed as you may imagine.
Black Mirror is once again showing us that these crazy technological advances aren't that far fetched anymore.
But, for Waltner-Toews, the idea of waste processing becoming more local is not that far-fetched.
"This is not some far-fetched future scenario we're talking about," says van Dongen in Solar Solace.
It's not far-fetched to say that very soon, the world will see its last polio case.
The problem, however, is we don't know how far-fetched the worst case scenarios are with Trump.
It might seem far-fetched that a single, near-record strong storm that hit Iceland on Dec.
It doesn't seem far-fetched that the club could attract 70 percent of its fanbase from abroad.
While there's as yet no evidence to support these claims, some other concerns are less far fetched.
But Sanders needed to win Kentucky to maintain an increasingly far-fetched path to the Democratic nomination.
The plot is farcical and far-fetched—or at least, it seemed that way he wrote it.
Even in Reagan-era 1986, McCarthy had the privilege of writing off the novel as far-fetched.
With open white nationalists running for office in Wisconsin and Illinois, that concern is not far-fetched.
But with the wind industry becalmed and rural opposition rising, those plans are looking increasingly far-fetched.
It would be easy to dismiss this sort of thing as too far-fetched to become reality.
It sounds far-fetched, but at that moment I had the feeling that I could save Ershadi.
Suddenly, building a career by simply being a hard-core sports fan no longer seemed far-fetched.
These scenarios seem far-fetched and are difficult to accept without a complete investigation into what happened.
Hitching one's wagon to Trump would entail enormous, potentially career-ending risks, with only far-fetched upsides.
The results were inconclusive, largely because the less accepted theories were too far-fetched to be attractive.
With a system as complex and old as New York's, though, the idea could sound far-fetched.
"Even a year ago, some of that seemed paranoid and a little far-fetched," Mr. Judd said.
The ambitious collaboration between countries, "was a bit far-fetched to a lot of people," he said.
You could set a true-life crime show here, but producers would call it too far-fetched.
Well before Long's goal was negated, the notion of a multigoal outburst appeared far-fetched, at best.
This may sound far-fetched, but it's a key focus of theoretical physics and early universe cosmology.
But the reaction from top Democrats was strongly negative, and any backing from them seems far-fetched.
His contract is no longer a topic of discussion, nor as far-fetched as it once seemed.
But that project, while far-fetched, had some legitimate merits, whereas this was purely a PR stunt.
From the realistic to the fanciful to the far-fetched, those picks prepare the Jets for chaos.
The notion of full-wall antennas certainly seems a bit far-fetched — and in most cases unnecessary.
That is also far-fetched — the Fed has never slashed rates to zero outside of a recession.
To read our piece on vote hacking fears and why they may be far-fetched, click here.
The idea might sound far-fetched, but it's not the first time Western Australia has considered it.
He characterises the suggested tricks to try to get round it as "far-fetched and reputationally catastrophic".
References to a second American civil war – no matter how far-fetched – reveal a bitterly divided nation.
He added he thinks some of Warren's policy ideas such as Medicare for All are "far-fetched."
The landscape in Europe is changing but investing in European companies isn't far-fetched, analysts told CNBC.
And so it's not far-fetched to believe that even a far-left progressive such as Sen.
It's not far-fetched to say that very soon the world will see its last polio case.
If that sounds far-fetched, consider that companies already tap into that bodily identification for their advertising.
It instead offers us an expanded fantasia on what was already a far-fetched fantasy to begin with.
For example, a slide to $1.20 in the coming months from $1.27 currently isn't a far-fetched scenario.
It's filled with teenage angst, not far-fetched for the 17-year-old, but less than mediocre bars.
Last week, Papa John's reported a mixed quarter with nothing but "far-fetched" alibis on its conference call.
And yes, he acknowledged the idea was far-fetched, but it speaks to the GOP angst, he said.
That seems less far-fetched since the president and parliament replaced two judges with regime loyalists in May.
It was far-fetched for 13 scrawny American colonies to succeed against the might of the British Empire.
Here form fails to reify, but rather falls into far-fetched farragoes of entangled being and non-being.
So getting to 50 percent is pretty far-fetched, especially when one considers the recent stagnation in recycling.
However, to a certain type of person, particularly older internet users, the conspiracy theory isn't so far-fetched.
You could say the same about Adoptly, which means maybe it's really not that far-fetched after all.
" He adds: "I think it's not far-fetched to say that t@gged is an allegory to that.
He has said that he expects a robust debate on the matter, which also doesn't seem far-fetched.
Well, Noisey is genuinely interested on how true this could all be, far-fetched as it may seem.
Talk of a common currency in East Africa and even a political federation do not seem far-fetched.
However, it's not too far fetched to imagine that Olli points the direction of future public transit systems.
We know he's capable to taking a life himself to secure control, so it's not too far fetched.
Blount wanders amiably into discussing musicians who perform songs about food, and more far-fetched byways than that.
Trump has said he won't change, and it seems far-fetched at this point to think he could.
It seems far-fetched that over three-fourths of new voters would line up for the same candidate.
The 103 election does seem like far-fetched fiction starring wizards and he-who-must-not-be-named.
Antimatter engines are science fiction, but they're actually one of the least far-fetched ideas on Star Trek.
It is not far-fetched to believe they would also apply for bank accounts if given the opportunity.
Cutting it short by the 25th Amendment always has been far-fetched, and the anonymous author disavows it.
No longer just a lazy, far-fetched fantasy, pajama-inspired clothing has gotten the designer seal of approval.
Whether Sun turns the idea into a company remains a question but it doesn't seem so far fetched.
"The Justice Department argument in the Texas case is as far-fetched as any I've ever heard," Sen.
All that said, to win reelection with a job approval rating that's 21 points underwater sounds far-fetched.
But it was Oklahoma in the 90s, so the idea of doing anything about it was far-fetched.
It is not far-fetched to think that the government could one day demand and abuse that information.
The editors unfortunately did not share my enthusiasm for this entry; they thought it was too far-fetched.
But to financiers and development executives, the character of Martin Ginsburg as a supportive husband was far-fetched.
Make your main characters too good or too perfect, and obstacles to their happy ending seem far-fetched.
"Invoking national security would be even more far-fetched in the case of the car industry," he said.
Even if it sounds like a far-off, far-fetched, futuristic proposition, self-driving cars aren't sci-fi.
None of that stuff is too far-fetched with the--based on what Trump has said to date.
In the fraught history of the Korean Peninsula, however, the idea of assassination attempts is not far-fetched.
SOPHIA DYVIK HENKELondon Bagehot's comparison of Boris Johnson to Richard Nixon was a bit far-fetched (October 5th).
But the idea that understanding lipids at a molecular level will help you stay trim seems far-fetched.
Regrettably, in the midst of the longest shutdown in our history, such compromise seems far fetched at best.
But it seems even more far-fetched now, after three years of anguished national debate over Britain's future.
I didn't believe him for a second, but, on the other hand, it didn't seem so far-fetched.
"Expect Great Things" is eccentric, strange, even far-fetched, but nonetheless admirable — a bit like Henry David Thoreau.
In his annual marathon press conference Thursday in Moscow, Putin argued Trump was impeached for "far-fetched" reasons.
Sitting in a horse and carriage with Meryl Streep sounds like most of our most far-fetched daydreams.
The A.C.L.U. called it "far-fetched" to expect the government to find and vet a sponsor so quickly.
The idea that Trump would play dealmaker on immigration wasn't as far-fetched as it might have seemed.
But it turned out the goal of accepting her post-recovery body wasn't as far-fetched as she'd imagined.
"He was a neat guy, I liked him," O'Connor says, describing the far-fetched stories that Shayne would write.
That's a far-fetched scenario, but it comments on the often inexplicable inflation of prices in the art market.
Some theories are far-fetched, but sometimes the dots and patterns that support a conspiracy theory prove the charge.
Mr Trump's suggestions that his deal-making skills might be applied to Israel and Palestine, meanwhile, remain far-fetched.
And a growing Yellow Jacket movement feeds on far-fetched theories of secret-service plots and police cover-ups.
And the movie is a not-so-far-fetched look into what it's like to live like Asia's 1%.
Suddenly, the premise of magical beings battling it out with L.A.'s Latino community doesn't seem so far-fetched.
But the North's Maeri propaganda website brushed off the South's aid plan as "empty words" and "far-fetched mockery".
Still, the state of Egyptian zoos is such that reports of suicidal ungulates do not seem too far-fetched.
Blac Chyna and Tyga's complicated history, and Rose's friendship with Chyna, doesn't make this tweet seem too far-fetched.
What was a once far-fetched idea is now a sustainable option for providing food to a growing population.
It sounds far-fetched, and it is, but as it goes on it becomes more and more chillingly plausible.
"And for a lot of people it seems far-fetched" to link climate change with fundamental rights, she said.
It sounds far-fetched and perhaps a bit alarming, but evolutionary roboticists are already churning out these fantastical designs.
Other judges think it's sufficient that the agency gave a reason (however inadequate or far-fetched) for its decisions.
"Shutting down Facebook completely is an idea that is far-fetched and would lead to great consequences," Raoof said.
Yet Peter Norvig, a leading artificial intelligence scientist and a director of research at Google, thinks that's far-fetched.
You never have a hard time suspending disbelief because as far-fetched as everything is, it's grounded in reality.
The idea of an underwater hotel is certainly novel, and one could be forgiven for thinking it's far-fetched.
The more far-fetched you make something, the more reality-based it is because life is totally like that.
This wouldn't be too far-fetched considering the Bachelor community often likes to keep things all in the family.
But Cockburn's latest barb against her opponent has nothing to do the far-right, but rather the far-fetched.
The dances, by Eugene Loring, who choreographed Aaron Copland's "Billy the Kid," are funny, fluid and intentionally far-fetched.
But although the plot is a little more far-fetched, Witherspoon deeply connected to the message of missing home.
Yes, it's an intentionally far-fetched idea, and illustrates the profound difficulty of solving such a challenging environmental problem.
Gabriel Otte, the founder and CEO of cancer genetics startup Freenome, said Epstein's plan was far-fetched and simplistic.
Tech companies regularly patent far fetched ideas, and it this doesn't mean a new product is on the way.
Our worst fears we talked about in the West Wing on that November morning were not so far-fetched.
"When it ['The Handmaid's Tale'] first came out, it was viewed as being far-fetched," she said last year.
He spoke moments after Trump told reporters that it's "far-fetched" to think Russia hacked Democrats to help him.
The prospect of such a thing actually happening may sound far-fetched (har-har-har), but it is not.
But the idea that the events were the stuff of musical theater seemed, at best, far-fetched to many.
Things that seemed far-fetched or alarmist a few days or even a few hours ago are becoming realities.
And, yes, I realize that both grazing cows and well-functioning subways sound far-fetched to today's New Yorkers.
I've known parents who have gone to those lengths, but Kearney's mother considered the work of fiction far-fetched.
In a country only a couple of generations removed from starvation, the possibility doesn't seem far-fetched to many.
For thousands of runners, that dream of running in the Boston Marathon just got a little more far-fetched.
If that kind of America sounds far-fetched, consider another tweet that showed up on the thread Anderson noticed.
He has a maddening habit of leaping to outrageous conclusions and then bending facts to fit far-fetched theories.
The Democrats' tentative approach to a trade, however, indicates that it's not as far-fetched as it might seem.
Other agents thought that such a conclusion was far-fetched and that the significance of the document was unclear.
The latter does not seem far-fetched if one looks at farming, which accounts for about 30% of GDP.
Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
In ABC's new dead-child time-travel mystery, "Somewhere Between," the coincidences are somewhere between far-fetched and lunatic.
On one occasion, they drove 15 miles to Columbia Falls on a tip, even though it seemed far-fetched.
This sequence of events seemed far-fetched, but Weinstein was nevertheless optimistic about the coming year, win or lose.
In the fall of 2018, the members of an online collective called Thwip Gang had a far-fetched idea.
There could have been solid science reasons to motivate nearly all of the film's more far-fetched plot points.
But that goal seems far-fetched at a time when only about one-third of Americans have bachelor's degrees.
Here are some possible scenarios, as outlined by experts VICE spoke to: None of that is particularly far-fetched.
"It's not too far-fetched," Todd Flood, the special investigator, told reporters on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
Even if putting a big computing tube underwater seems far-fetched, the project could lead to other innovations, he said.
The idea that ritualistic killings of women could spread throughout the world is not so far-fetched for women today.
When you look at the bigger picture of The Division 2, the premise is nearly as ridiculous and far-fetched.
It doesn't feel far-fetched for a game like that to exist with how obsessed everyone is with social media.
They do, however, make The Bold Type's reality feel a lot more far-fetched and a lot less realistic. —K.
But as far-fetched as that scene was, there was some truth to it: Bike seats can be pretty uncomfortable.
But Claws wouldn't work as well as it does without the superlative cast that helps ground it's far-fetched plots.
This scenario probably sounds a little far-fetched, and not least the bit about the repeatedly successful homegrown tennis player.
Still, this didn't seem too far-fetched at the time — there's ample NFL precedent for bringing rookie quarterbacks along slowly.
Speculating about the future, even if it is far-fetched, can help people and institutions cope with what comes next.
It is not far-fetched to think that some Latinos have unconsciously absorbed these messages and then acted upon them.
As it turns out, the writers' "far-fetched" version of America wasn't really that unthinkable—and that's scary as hell.
Yet even with Mr Trump in office, the idea that Australia might start sidling over to China seems far-fetched.
But the Democrat's recent surge of hope in regaining control of the lower chamber isn't so far-fetched any more.
As for the ability of TMS to reactivate forgotten memories in patients, Rose says that's still a far-fetched idea.
"With the current mentality, do I think that it is far-fetched that MBS can execute my father?" said Alaoudh.
That doesn't seem far-fetched, considering that even Barney Frank, the chair of the committee, endorsed eliminating superdelegates last month.
A few months back, I covered the story of cancer patients trying to create their own far-fetched DIY immunotherapies.
She also notes that a recall election isn't far-fetched; protocol for such recalls can be found in California's constitution.
So the idea that the President was suddenly motivated by a desire to clean up that episode seems far fetched.
For the moment at least, both of these possibilities sound more far-fetched and improbable than any bizarre news story.
It was pretty far-fetched at the time because light doesn't seem toxic in any way that could cause cancer.
In retrospect, Fisaha told me, the promises made by the Israeli government were far-fetched, a "fantasy," in his words.
A truly far-fetched number would be 21945: No player has reached that total since Pittsburgh's Jay Bell in 2991.
Congressional intelligence leaders say they have seen no evidence of such a wiretap, and experts call the scenario far-fetched.
Here the reader can anticipate some of the major secrets from the very beginning, while other revelations feel far-fetched.
Yet prior litigation over the law dubbed Obamacare suggests seemingly far-fetched arguments can go far and roil the courts.
While it's hard to imagine a royal drinking with their staff, the idea isn't as far-fetched as it seems.
Those comments exacerbated a hard day for the Trump campaign, which offered shifting and far-fetched explanations for the plagiarism.
Yet the notion that a Gulenist faction within the military was behind the coup plot is not so far-fetched.
Add it all up and the idea of Avenatti even being taken seriously as a candidate is decidedly far-fetched.
Maybe Carter is actually stuck in time My final proposition is the most far-fetched, but is still worth considering.
It's not far-fetched to think that she was asking for some support — he kind of owes her, after all.
We're also currently in a political moment in which even the most asinine supervillains no longer seem so far-fetched.
To some, it may sound far-fetched to suggest that ugly behavior in classrooms can metastasize into more hateful acts.
The notion that the history of France unrolls at the table is not far-fetched, as this curious volume demonstrates.
The idea is so risky — and seemingly far-fetched — that some of Mr. Trump's aides believe it will never happen.
Politics has become so far-fetched these days that certain moments almost feel like something out of a sketch show.
Nonetheless, the fact remains that on some nights, our brains spin scenes that are far-fetched at the very least.
And Frank Borzage's direction of Gene Towne and C. Graham Baker's far-fetched screenplay is a model of seamless conviction.
But in the sketch as in life, one of the employees proposes a far-fetched plan to save the company.
However, doctors found the many romantic liaisons and adrenaline-soaked atmosphere of the show's fictional hospital are completely far-fetched.
It's a far-fetched story and almost sounds too good to be true, and that's where fact and fiction collide.
The movie then gins up a seemingly far-fetched idea: that Benedict revealed to Bergoglio that he planned to resign.
Ever since the advent of the mass media, professional journalists have been a bulwark against seditious or far-fetched theories.
With far-right parties then on the rise across the Continent, it did not seem that far-fetched a proposition.
That may sound far-fetched, but in addition to vacuuming robots can already mop our floors and mow our lawns.
But as time goes on, your partner's excuses for keeping your relationship weirdly private start to get more far-fetched.
That makes a merger far-fetched — and may leave any Staples buyout plan strictly on the back of an envelope.
And the idea isn't too far-fetched: The high atmosphere is actually quite pleasant, with cool temperatures and low pressures.
The idea, though — that you can plug in your phone and have your secrets stolen — is not entirely far-fetched.
The spread on that game is 22, and a margin of that size does not look at all far-fetched.
It wouldn't have been a far-fetched assumption to attribute it to the consumer reining in its spending, Cramer said.
That may seem implausible or far-fetched, but a year ago, so was the idea of a $1 trillion Amazon.
That makes a merger far-fetched – and may leave any Staples buyout plan strictly on the back of an envelope.
The Birdcage and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert were too campy and far-fetched to feel realistic.
Realizing that was a bit far-fetched, she amended her request, saying she just hoped she could watch the third episode.
The theory is, of course, far-fetched and not true; Comet Pizza, the restaurant in question, doesn't even have a basement.
Here are a few far-fetched ideas about a few of the oldest Washington events in the spirit of the season.
Not too far-fetched for a man that was born in prison to a mother targeted by the government sanctioned COINTELPRO.
It's a far-fetched idea, and Udall told reporters he got no response or comment from Gorsuch's team in the room.
None of these initiatives — from Washington or from the industry itself — is far-fetched, either conceptually or in terms of execution.
But the conditions needed for that to happen seem so far-fetched, it's unlikely any users at all were actually affected.
Some biotech insiders and former employees have criticized Verily for glomming onto too many far-fetched health care projects without focus.
Maybe it's faint, and many would say far-fetched, but there's a case to be made for stocks moving nicely higher.
Think of what her fellow West Coast painter, Jess, did with Fludd's work, and this possibility doesn't seem so far-fetched.
There's no Game Of Thrones theory too far-fetched for the rollercoaster that is season 7 of the hit HBO series.
Still, a Smart that looks something like this and embraces at least some of the ideas shown isn't too far-fetched.
Enter the unique and seemingly far-fetched concept of being a romantic while also being happily single and playing the field.
Sure, its hyperspace travel and governmental telepaths were pretty far-fetched — but they were shown as the domain of alien races.
It is no longer far-fetched to think that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power.
Falling asleep on textbooks may seem like a ridiculous way to learn (through osmosis, right?), but it's not so far-fetched.
The notion that a midlevel Chigi official in charge of ceremonial matters could have made the decision does seem far-fetched.
Usually it wasn't far-fetched—it's not like I lied about being a pilot or something and applied to Air Canada.
Luckily for fans, a crossover isn't such a far-fetched idea considering the show's creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa also created Riverdale.
This was always far-fetched, with Mr Wu far more reliant on debt and far less disciplined in his deal-making.
All of these hypotheses are astoundingly far-fetched, and yet still found support among at least a few of Trump's delegates.
Titanic is a whopping three hours long, giving redditors ample room to come up with far-fetched, but somewhat compelling, ideas.
If we had just accepted her confession, no matter how far-fetched, we would have had an open-and-shut case.
Rory's struggle to juggle school, family, and her social life is not far fetched, and it makes for an interesting story.
It's not a far-fetched idea to think that the future of television is right in your favorite social media app.
Normally when Jimmy Kimmel dupes people into believing something incredibly far-fetched, we laugh and groan and marvel at their ignorance.
I look forward to proving them wrong, but to me, it's not super far-fetched to be like, 'You know what?
They say we all have a doppelgänger out there somewhere, but we've always thought the theory sounds a little far-fetched.
The Russian news agency Interfax reported comments from the Kremlin which said the strikes had happened under a "far-fetched pretext".
Milo Ventimiglia just put to bed a far-fetched but hopeful fan theory about Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life.
Far fetched as all this sounds, purely in terms of energy it is not that much grander than everyday space flight.
I understand this is pretty far-fetched, but this is serious, this is real, this is our life on this planet.
A separate climate report released Tuesday by the United Nations said those worst-case scenarios are not at all far-fetched.
It may sound far-fetched to suggest newish countries like Canada, or its southern neighbor, could break into smaller sovereign pieces.
It sounds far-fetched, but to those who drew the blueprints for a new condominium in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, it did.
Obama's actions would have been far-fetched as recently as 2012, when he had still not formally backed same-sex marriage.
Experts told Business Insider that Epstein's genetic research plans were outlandish and far-fetched, although they contained elements based in reality.
The most legally realistic option for keeping the seat in GOP hands may be the most politically far-fetched of all.
The fear that the market could oversell to the point of bringing the economy into recession is far-fetched, Pride said.
A Trump nomination still seemed far-fetched, but doubt sank in: Was I the one missing the bigger picture of 2016?
When the M.I.T. meteorologist Lodovica Illari first met Mr. Saraceno, she found his dream of alternative flight a bit far-fetched.
The thought that the Lions could come together and win an N.F.L. championship in the next few seasons is far-fetched.
In five minutes, we are brought back to what may seem surreal to some, but is not a far-fetched reality.
The story of our modern Santa Claus — magical bearded man, flying reindeer, supersonic sleigh travel — is nothing if not far-fetched.
And for all the elaborate contested convention scenarios tossed around earlier this year, this one is almost certainly prohibitively far-fetched.
With the use of cloud-based tech inhabiting more and more of public life, it's not too far-fetched an idea.
In other words, the Supreme Court upheld this provision based on a mere conjecture, and a far-fetched one at that.
It's a notion that would have seemed far-fetched even a few days ago, and most industry observers remain highly dubious.
Firing on all cylinders But Amazon would have to more than double to get to $2 trillion, which isn't far fetched.
And it occurs to them that flying reindeer and a guy coming down the chimney might be a little far fetched.
And its path to profitability looks about as far-fetched as Uber's plans to launch an air taxi service in 2023.
Suddenly, making "Uncut Gems" didn&apost look that too far fetched — though getting Sandler for it was still a pipe dream.
AIDS was still in the headlines at the time, the early 1990s, and same-sex marriage was a far-fetched notion.
Is it such a far-fetched proposition, that "language can't be separated from the world without separating the world from itself"?
Bolden's leap from bus passenger to leader of a powerful labor organization was not far-fetched to those who knew her.
Likewise, her suggestion that Pakistan was involved in moving 300 Pakistani jihadists to the core of the ISIS fight is far-fetched.
It's not so far-fetched that Westworld and The Truman Show use the same technology — and thus, exist in the same universe.
And if you think the comparison with Britain's independence from the EU is far fetched, let Donald Trump make it for you.
So to suggest that the 39-year-old Stevenson is ducking Smith wouldn't be far fetched, although Michel has denied that publicly.
Given the adverse effects of insufficient sleep on health and productivity, Moriyama's investment in his employees' well-being isn't too far-fetched.
The idea of having your biometric data collected was as far-fetched as the idea that you might be being spied on.
While it might seem over the top to imagine that these forces could so seamlessly converge, it's really not that far-fetched.
Others who'd seen that boy in the group shower knew him to be well-endowed, so Jensen's claim didn't seem far-fetched.
Given Ronan Farrow's in-depth reporting on Harvey Weinstein's army of spies, conspirators, and bullies, this is not all that far-fetched.
He doesn't think the idea of getting a host of automakers and other companies to join their platform is so far-fetched.
The Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept is the Japanese automaker's vision of a high-performance crossover SUV that doesn't sound too far-fetched.
All that's missing is the arrest of a candidate or two (and that is not as far-fetched as it once was).
You might call this far-fetched, but I would remind you that we're talking about a world totally alien to our own.
But it seems pretty far-fetched to presume that wax-eating birds just happened to spray Mucnh's canvas as they flew by.
For all these reasons, the idea of Trump leading a political movement that doesn't aim at his own election seems far-fetched.
The historical figures they choose to reference are sometimes far-fetched, but always telling—not of the candidates' strengths, but their shortcomings.
That might seem far-fetched for someone whose website, Breitbart News, calls climate change a hoax and those who study it corrupt.
The chilling thought of North Korea's fully submersible submarines firing a nuclear ballistic missile isn't as far-fetched as some might think.
In fact, research suggests that divorce could be contagious, so it's not far-fetched to think cheating could work the same way.
OK, so this definitely one of the more far-fetched Game of Thrones theories you'll read this week, but bear with us.
How technologies that sound far-fetched are in fact inevitable, derived as they are from a centuries-long process of incremental breakthroughs.
A PRESIDENTIAL campaign season that is already a trifle too far-fetched for a movie script may soon get even more interesting.
Given Milloy's closeness to Trump's inner circle, and Breitbart's growing influence on the White House, and it doesn't seem so far-fetched.
The idea that this will win over the majority of the country that is skeptical of Trump's new regime seems far-fetched.
Far-fetched as it seems today, the dread in 1945 was that Germany would rise up yet again, as a Fourth Reich.
The idea that Wales and England have a sufficiently virulent football rivalry to go to war in the streets is far fetched.
Given everything we know from controlled experiments in captivity, such as the ones I conduct myself, these speculations are not far-fetched.
Even so, the transaction is still probably not far-fetched, Cramer said, but the host recommended selling HP into its current strength.
The mind-blowing thing for me was how new all of these technologies are, and yet they seem kind of far-fetched.
It did not seem far-fetched to think Claire would reach her lifetime limit on care before she reached her first birthday.
Colby, whose father was the C.I.A. director William Colby, is at the center of a few far-fetched Marley-related conspiracy theories.
It would not be far-fetched to formulate an overarching bear case against the slew of unprofitable companies that are going public.
At times, Tulathimutte overextends the joke: One character claims not to have an email address, which seems far-fetched for this generation.
The situations all seem far-fetched, but the president's comments have people chattering in the halls of Congress and throughout the Beltway.
But the hardest part of winning the Finals is getting there—and it's not far-fetched to believe Boston can do that.
Meanwhile, the alternative notion that VR might actually be a niche — rather than mainstream — tech doesn't seem too far-fetched at all.
In one episode, autonomous drone bees—tiny mechanical insects that pollinate flowers—are hacked to assassinate targets, using facial recognition. Far-fetched?
The 11-day timeline to find a sponsor "seems far-fetched," said Brigitte Amiri, one of the A.C.L.U. lawyers representing the teenager.
WASHINGTON — Progressive goals that long seemed like pipe dreams suddenly don't look so far-fetched as the novel coronavirus ravages the economy.
One obvious way forward is to defeat populists with such overwhelming majorities that charges of fraud will just seem too far-fetched.
As a diehard urbanite, the idea that seasoning herbs from the kitchen can combat colds, coughs, and the flu sounds far-fetched.
To municipalities, these appeals amount to a far-fetched tax dodge that allows corporations to wriggle out of paying their fair share.
Once we start worrying and ruminating about this possibility, no matter how far-fetched, something in our brains causes us to doubt.
The tech world's most far-fetched ideas are often sketched and tested here, and if they're successful, they'll spread throughout the country.
It is far-fetched to suggest Hispanic mobilization will fundamentally transform the electorate and turn Texas into a blueish state anytime soon.
It's a monument to a world in which unimaginable things have become real, where far-fetched conspiracy theories percolate within the mainstream.
But is it so far-fetched to think that knocking apart Facebook now merely opens up ecological niches for new nasty beasties?
It's a little far-fetched, I think, but it reflects the way that Chandra and Stone are attempting to save their client.
The idea that the British could still be debating in late March a reversal of the coming split once seemed far-fetched.
Such a transformation is less far-fetched than it may appear right now; indeed, the Republican National Committee recommended it in 2013.
His hope, however far-fetched, was that Trump, by demolishing traditional Party ideologies, might somehow help people move beyond hardened partisan positions.
Unfortunately for Trump, no such immunity appears in the Constitution, and his notion of a parade of horribles is pretty far-fetched.
Twenty years ago, the idea of a female soldier was even more far-fetched than that of a woman doctor or lawyer.
Is it too far-fetched, therefore, to think that Pelosi again will use the State of the Union as a negotiating tactic?
If you ever thought that biblical burning bush story sounded a bit far fetched, you're going to want to see this video.
Yet I see slim rays of hope, like Philadelphia, that equal justice will one day be more than a far-fetched idea.
" That confrontation may seem far-fetched and crass, but this election seems to call urgently for the media's application of the "F.
When the C.I.A. released hundreds of thousands of declassified files online in January, the contents probably seemed far-fetched to most people.
While a free-trade agreement between the European Union and Britain on favorable terms for finance seems far-fetched, it's not impossible.
Spurning "conspicuous consumption," a favorite phrase, may seem far-fetched for a country that just elected Donald J. Trump to be president.
"All ideas merit consideration, even the most far-fetched ones," the French finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said in a radio interview.
As awkward as that situation may have been, the connection between dabbing and sneezing wasn't so far-fetched to one high school principal.
It would certainly be fascinating to see what kind of case a UFC title could make, and the idea isn't too far-fetched.
You could basically say, We're going to invest our time, money, and potential in Nick because that's not such a far-fetched proposal.
"Because Boston's a relatively tight community, it's not far-fetched to think we might be successful in identifying this little boy," he said.
"In fact, it seems rather far-fetched that after increasing exponentially, the chance of dying should suddenly stop in its tracks," he said.
Sally's account of the burnt boy always seemed to me to be the most far-fetched of all the stories about dead children.
Although she retains a loyal band of supporters, polls suggest that two-thirds of Argentines dislike her, making her re-election far-fetched.
But it's really not that far-fetched to imagine him setting up a populist authoritarian regime modeled on Putin's Russia or contemporary Turkey.
That is why passing your nunchucks all the way around someone's wrist or neck in a single smooth motion is so far-fetched.
Trump had become prominent in Republican politics by embracing a conspiracy theory that was not only far-fetched and racist but categorically false.
As Clinton consolidated her lead in the primary campaign, Sanders fans concocted increasingly far-fetched theories to explain why he could still win.
If this seems far-fetched, consider the example of United's pioneering use of data analytics and artificial intelligence at its in-house PBM.
Coal shows just how easy it is to create a brand and start a company, no matter how far-fetched your product is.
Thanks to the megaphone he'll enjoy as the Republican presidential nominee, anything Trump says, no matter how far-fetched, will make mainstream news.
If they win the Senate, too — not likely, but not far-fetched, either — the Trump presidency as we know it will be over.
Option contracts used to speculate on far-fetched outcomes tend to be cheap, and if crude's rally stalls, those positions will expire worthless.
We know that first lady Melania Trump is adding a glam room to the White House, so it seems nothing's too far-fetched.
But the idea that that's any kind of authority based on the track record that occurred last time is a little far-fetched.
Another is an older woman easily seduced by get-rich-quick investments, burning through her savings on one far-fetched idea after another.
I think that's too far-fetched an argument and we don't have to make it," Giuliani said on CNN's "State of the Union.
Many Sandersistas have made much more far-fetched, ludicrous claims that the election was "stolen" or "rigged" through some dastardly widespread electioneering conspiracy.
And in case you're thinking that the argument seems impossibly far-fetched, the petition includes a reminder that in 1977's Piper v.
He made the far-fetched claim that Cohen's willingness to turn on Trump wasn't just about self-preservation but was motivated by patriotism.
The notion that Durant, who is from the Washington, D.C., area, might someday return to Oklahoma City seems a lot more far-fetched.
Legal experts, including many conservative ones, say the lawsuit is unlikely to ultimately succeed and is based on a far-fetched legal theory.
READ: Why giant mosquitoes are suddenly swarming Greenland As far-fetched as Trump's alleged ambitions towards Greenland might sound, they're not without precedent.
You could even start with visualizing yourself brushing your hair or affirm hair brushing to yourself, because it's just not that far fetched.
It sounds like a far fetched conspiracy theory, but dig just a little and the conspiracy sounds like it could be the truth.
I don't think it is far-fetched to suggest that Nguyen's survival as an artist shares something with the red-shanked douc langur.
It may sound far-fetched, but in fact this is basically the Musk standard playbook for building new companies based on big ideas.
Behind the scenes, Rose's co-director Joshua Leonard got so fed up with Korine's increasingly far-fetched yarns that he walked off set.
It might seem far-fetched, but that is what's happening in Canada, which became the first major world economy to legalize recreational marijuana.
And the idea that, given the choice, a progressive like Abrams would choose Bloomberg over Sanders or Biden is far-fetched at best.
Like enhanced weathering, fertilizing the ocean by putting iron particles or other nutrients in the water is among the more far-fetched approaches.
Kofman compared American worries about a Russian invasion of the Baltics to equally far-fetched Russian worries about an American move into Belarus.
Mr. Emanuel said the "skate" technology is not far-fetched — it would be a modified Tesla vehicle frame running on a concrete track.
It isn't far-fetched to say that what's at risk of being lost with their obsolescence is nothing less than Italy's rural soul.
A future as a singer was far-fetched, I knew, but I wrote it as a way of saying: Ethan does have abilities.
Apart from how far-fetched this idea is, how exactly would sacrificing the quality of Disney's own franchise help "keep DC in limbo"?
Bernie Sanders: We've both written about how it's not far-fetched at all that the junior senator from Vermont could win the nomination.
In this case, a give-me-the-moderators-I-want-or-I-won't show-up approach doesn't seem far-fetched on the surface.
He admits many are far-fetched, but if the ranch does hold strange secrets, he's out to try his best to confirm them.
Look, a lot of this is delightfully batty because of how extreme the piano is, but some of these ideas aren't far-fetched.
Fictional utopias -- like ones conjured by Thomas More, Aldous Huxley and Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- are far more common, but also more far-fetched.
The plot of each new Christmas Prince movie is as far-fetched as it is nonsensical and we enjoy every minute of it.
The courts have never ruled on this issue, one of many seemingly far-fetched law school hypotheticals that now may spring to life.
Sherwood said these concerns "aren't so far-fetched," and that their organization takes steps to ensure their digital security is up-to-date.
The internet has somehow made a far-fetched but still kinda convincing argument that Goldilocks is a stand in for white supremacist values.
But once you start digging into the actual obstacles in the way, the odds of pulling it off sound much more far-fetched.
And with a president who misguidedly believes trade wars "are good and easy to win," that worst-case scenario doesn't seem far-fetched.
Many economists found Abe's comparisons to the Lehman Brothers failure far-fetched, but there is consensus that Japan's economic data has been disappointingly weak.
So Onelink's Safe and Sound, a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm with an integrated speaker and voice assistant, isn't exactly a far-fetched concept.
That might sound far fetched, but feasting upon human flesh honestly sounds like a more pleasurable promotional strategy than playing a showcase at SXSW.
Perhaps it is also time to ponder what ideals, no matter how far-fetched, are worth striving for now—and how to achieve them.
So as far-fetched as it sounds, I told Shereé, 'I think we need to give you your own VIP nightclub in your basement.
She wrote that Cruz should stop "inventing far-fetched theories about who's really to blame for Trump's rise" because voters can see through it.
Those hopes aren't so far-fetched: Tyrieshia Douglas, another Upton fighter, came within one fight of winning a spot on the 2012 Olympic squad.
And, unfortunately, this is not a far-fetched or unusual scenario for low-wage working women, the majority of whom are women of color.
It is not far-fetched to call the tech giants a federation of quasi governments, and they are fast growing in size and power.
But the argument that millennials will come racing to Schwab's platform to get involved in fractional trading was a bit far-fetched for Davi.
Her claim may not be far-fetched, given that a former governor of Veracruz was accused of buying fake medicines for state-run hospitals.
It's not as far-fetched as it seems: there's a few clues that suggest this, including Bran's clothing suspiciously mirroring the Night King's garb.
It might sound far-fetched in an era of trade wars and isolationism to think that anything can be done for the common good.
If you think the concept is so far-fetched, never forget that Netflix did it in real life, with their reality program The Push.
"We put our heart and soul into our careers, and (Walsh's) comments are incredibly far-fetched as to what actually happens," Bindas told CNN.
If you have a bias against Trump or against Trump supporters, so you would very easily believe any story, however far fetched and ridiculous.
For an international event that, traditionally, has been so tied to celebrating the history and accomplishments of one city, this may sound far-fetched.
One of the more far-fetched theories is that Nessie is a long-necked plesiosaur that somehow survived the period when dinosaurs became extinct.
" Review snippet: "There's no way to definitively test 'DNA health', so having a claim of supporting DNA and/or mitochondrial function seems far-fetched.
Driving the news: In numerous interviews for my latest Harder Line column this week, some experts said the lawsuits were distracting and far-fetched.
Thank you to my parents and brother for believing in me and supporting my dream even when it felt really far-fetched and unrealistic.
But a merger between Renault and Fiat Chrysler seems just a bit far-fetched, Bernstein analyst Max Warburton said in a research note Wednesday.
But one of the craziest aspects of the 2016 election—the possible alliance between Russian intelligence and the Trump campaign—still seemed far-fetched.
It was 2010, the year the company touted its plan -- or then, what seemed like a far-fetched dream -- to build self-driving cars.
While this may seem far-fetched, Almaz Capital's Daniil Stolyarov, who invested in the company, explained why he's bullish about the pet-tech space.
The proposal also sparked debate among economists, with more liberal ones suggesting the plan was not as far-fetched as critics made it seem.
Not that long ago, dream matches between WWE wrestlers and the elite of the Japanese wrestling scene seemed far-fetched, or at least unlikely.
" Robert Ray, former independent counsel for the Whitewater investigation, believes the notion that Trump's actions amount to criminal obstruction of justice is "far-fetched.
What a luxury it must be, to fear the far-fetched and to long for a past that is still very much with us.
The network can be congratulated for finding imports that are so close in spirit to the far-fetched original movies it's already known for.
But he did manage to reach the singles final in Australia again in 1982, which makes him an exception among these far-fetched finalists.
Mr. Doig, however, said they are taking advantage of the similarity in two people's names so as to profit from a far-fetched tale.
The possibility that Mr. Brady voted for Mr. Trump is not far-fetched, as the two men have played golf together in the past.
Because of the nature of the current Republican nomination battle, however, the possibility of an open convention has become less far-fetched than usual.
It may seem far-fetched to compare the United States to China, for example, where political protest sites aren't even be allowed to exist.
For many of us, our dreams of becoming an international pop star, professional athlete or even President of the United States seemed far-fetched.
Right now it's beginning to feel like decent politics — and decent policy that has universal regard for individuals and other nations — is far-fetched.
It may seem far-fetched to compare the United States to China, for example, where political protest sites wouldn't even be allowed to exist.
This may sound far-fetched, but it's clearly a claim that has convinced investors, since Hadean has now closed a seed round of $2.6m.
Mr. Plotkin thinks RTT laws do not provide a broad enough set of legal protections for participating entities, but that claim is far-fetched.
Now, 10 years later, what was once Page's " far-fetched" dream to make "a 360-degree map of the world" has become a reality.
If the Tufts administration cannot currently sever ties with Greek Life, expecting other schools to uproot their social order seems even more far-fetched.
The second case dealt with a more far-fetched challenge: It sought to have the ACA invalidated because the Senate wrote most of it.
The brand would arguably peak soon thereafter, with Soulja Boy, and it's not far-fetched to point to Lil Wayne as a key influence.
Each has, for decades, been laser-focused on a narrow — and increasingly far-fetched — vision of success and plan for how to get there.
I, too, considered it far-fetched, but only until I wound up in the same position with Hart as I had with the shihan.
But even to close friends and admirers, the prospect of an Oprah 2020 race appeared far-fetched or impossible as recently as last year.
The premise seems far-fetched, if not bizarre, but fantastical sitcoms like "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Bewitched" became popular around the same time.
We may not know what's coming next—please be Starfield, however far fetched it might be—but Howard's studio will produce another game...eventually.
Spectacular modern installations appeared on remote corners in the most far-fetched of places, that they sometimes seemed like a figment of my imagination.
It's not a far-fetched notion at a time when one of the world's biggest movie stars, Dwayne Johnson, is a former pro wrestler.
Like the foreigners' confessions, those extracted from the Cambodian prisoners are replete with "admissions" of far-fetched CIA activities, sometimes going back for decades.
Many readers credit Brown with being prescient, but ironically he initially set the book aside because he thought the premise was too far-fetched.
It's not too far-fetched to assume that, had the tapes ever been made public, they would have been quite damaging to the agency.
It may seem far-fetched, but "You" is a show known for it's shocking and terrifying moments, so we can't rule anything out completely. 
But history suggests that the idea of a red wave -- given everything we know about this election cycle so far -- is incredibly far-fetched.
The idea no longer seems so far-fetched, but taking the process out of the lab and into the real world has proven challenging.
If this all sounds far-fetched, consider that the Russians have a long history of these kinds of operations, including in the United States.
It may seem far-fetched, but such a system would grant Mr. Xi the legitimacy and public support he craves to stay in power.
In a flashback, she remembers Pearlman telling her she should front a rock band, which she found far-fetched and "extreme" at the time.
Stroeer called the report "far-fetched" and said that its business outlook was excellent, with an expected organic growth rate of about 10 percent.
Last summer, the Congressional Budget Office analyzed the White House's 2018 budget and found its estimate for 3 percent growth to be far-fetched.
For now, this seems like a theoretical, far-fetched scenario, given that Philips Hue smart light bulbs aren't that popular to blanket a city.
It may seem far-fetched — reports show it will take 6-8 years for VR to go mainstream — but Facebook's social VR pushes the boundaries.
China, for example, recently proposed far-fetched laser-armed satellite to remove space junk, while also demonstrating its ability to shoot down missiles in space.
It's a long way off, sort of far-fetched, and it raises all of the ethical concerns scientists are already worrying about with gene editing.
If you're like me, you've probably been ignoring the bitcoin phenomenon for years — because it seemed too complex, far-fetched, or maybe even too libertarian.
While many things in the new series seem like they're so far-fetched there's no way they could be true, I've got some bad news.
Dan Bailey has good range, so while that kick is a long shot, it's slightly less far-fetched than it might be for some kickers.
Some reviewers found the premise far-fetched, but Ford has already seen a similar scenario play out at a local supermarket that encourages open carry.
"It's the responsibility of the government to create jobs and make them inclusive—of age, gender, sexuality—but for now that's far fetched," Quilicol said.
Diana Lee Woody's mockumentary even profiles a feline Olympian, which shouldn't seem too far-fetched to those with their own furry racers and long jumpers.catfilmfestival.
When Starry announced its new venture for gigabit mesh networks in January, it was hailed as ambitious, innovative, and more than a little far-fetched.
But considering the museum holds artifacts, photographs, videos, and more related to China's most censored event, the possibility of political motivations is not far-fetched.
FEW television dramas boast a plot as far-fetched as the one that has unfolded in North-East Asian geopolitics over the past two weeks.
Far-fetched as that might sound, Mr Avallone points out that there are traces of such philosophy even in some of Mr Murray's earliest films.
But take a step back and look at the Mississippi Delta's history when it comes to segregation, and it might not seem so far-fetched.
But it is far-fetched to claim that Snap played down that threat when it went public, which is what the class action case claims.
A South Carolina sheriff's office received numerous calls of a kangaroo sighting Tuesday morning -- and responding deputies were astonished the far-fetched reports were true.
Still, the idea seemed far-fetched — until Netflix started looking for available properties that could boost the profile and reputation of its original content roster.
The idea that your car can understand traffic light patterns still seems far-fetched as we're still trying to grapple with limited self-driving technology.
It seems far-fetched to imagine that the paper will ever capture enough digital advertising to offset the declining revenue from its shrinking print base.
His hopes of building it up against existing party machines, with their deep pockets and decades of experience, looked then like a far-fetched fantasy.
As far as more far-fetched possibilities go, the Adairs told Gizmodo that they thought it may have even been a drone delivery gone awry.
Though White has stated the date as a mere coincidence, his recent attitude to green-light the venture makes such speculation not too far-fetched.
Navigation app Waze has already changed drivers' habits in some cities, so it's not so far-fetched to imagine a gamification system that reduces congestion.
All of a sudden, the talk about the U.S. 10-year yield heading to World War II lows does not sound all that far-fetched.
Negative interest rates in the U.S. may seem like a far-fetched idea, but the Federal Reserve is telling banks to prepare, just in case.
Though almost every fruit has probably been used as a sex toy at some point, a lot of these stories are a little far-fetched.
On Thursday Russia's embassy to the United States called the new sanctions draconian and said the allegations of using the nerve agent were far-fetched.
According to Knoepfler, doing so with CRISPR isn't all that far-fetched — while Greely makes a strong case that it's both politically and logistically infeasible.
It may seem far-fetched that emoji are being used in criminal cases, since the symbols are used casually in everyday texting and messaging conversations.
Perhaps it was to spite him that she supported us in our far-fetched endeavors—art school for Gretchen and me, Amy at Second City.
Shows like "Black Mirror" routinely take a fictional look at these dark technological scenarios, but the show might not be so far-fetched after all.
This person will have free reign to explore additional far-fetched business ideas for the agency beyond what they are already attempting to take on.
It may sound far-fetched, but not necessarily to voters in Pennsylvania and Michigan, who, after voting Democratic in 2012, chose Mr. Trump this time.
But diplomats involved in previous — and equally fruitless — Middle East negotiations said those hopes were far-fetched, since Hamas would never give up its weapons.
" The questions posed by the ancient astronaut theorists, however far-fetched, serve a rare purpose, according to Mr. Burns: "It allows the audience to wonder.
But this software strategy seems far-fetched, given that Tesla's marketing so far has been about range, safety and cool — not over-the-air updates.
For beleaguered riders of New York City's dismal subway, such scenarios might seem as far-fetched as a week of commutes without a single delay.
Born in Costa Rica, where the idea of a woman doctor was far-fetched, she declared her intent to pursue medicine when she was 5.
"Since this individual would be subject to charges in the Dominican Republic, the chance of us getting him back is, frankly, far-fetched," Adams said.
He led the Trump administration's lawyer, Jeffrey Bossert Clark, through a far-fetched hypothetical involving Canadian terrorists crossing the border and kidnapping and killing children.
The ability of Saudi Arabia to help Israel contain Iran and provide political cover for a final deal with the Palestinians now looks far-fetched.
Though a cause of death has not been revealed, it wouldn't be far-fetched to link his death to his hospital stay the week before.
It sounds far-fetched, but she's already let it slip that she's looking to start a savings account for her soon-to-be-born child.
"The idea that things were dangled as some sort of carrots for me to be involved with the Russians is very far-fetched," he said.
So does the importance of the issue: It is hardly far-fetched that the next presidential election could turn on the votes of faithless electors.
If the Bills lose those games (hardly a far-fetched scenario), a Week 15 matchup against the Steelers in Pittsburgh looms as Buffalo's most important.
To critics, discussion of independence for a tiny clutch of islands, while far-fetched, underscores the growing risk of the post-Brexit Balkanization of Britain.
According to two award-winning scientists and an adviser to large companies and wealthy individuals, the idea struck all three as far-fetched and disturbing.
"Designated Survivor," in contrast, made its debut in September, when the idea that Mr. Trump and his fearmongering campaign could succeed still seemed far-fetched.
This theory might be a little far-fetched, though: his concert was in Orlando, FL, a city primarily known for being the home of Disneyland.
We understand so little about it, and the idea that we can make accurate representations about it, let alone manipulate it, is somewhat far-fetched.
"Camp Redwood" is a far-fetched and fun start to the season, delivered with American Horror Story's typical winking reverence to horror tropes of yore.
That may seem far fetched given recent history, but if Trump can meet with Kim Jong Un, then surely he can meet with Lopez Obrador.
But in this historic moment -- fueled by the #MeToo movement and a growing culture of female empowerment -- the notion doesn't seem quite so far-fetched.
"I get that headlines are written to be provocative and get clicks, but it's obviously pretty far-fetched," Buttigieg told the Tribune at the time.
Dr. Jones's ideas for a nuclear-powered pogo stick and a black-hole garbage disposal appliance probably struck most of his readers as far-fetched.
"To say that this regular cooperation is China's government interfering in the U.S. elections is totally far-fetched and without foundation in facts," he said.
Although Mr. Obama and his predecessors never formally took a military option off the table, it has generally been seen as a far-fetched alternative.
This movie packs in plenty of cinema acrobatics and spectacle without ever feeling out of control, even as it morphs into a far-fetched whodunit.
"This may seem far-fetched to those of us who live from year to year," he acknowledged, before adding an Orientalist twist to his scenario.
Tesla was a wacky guy with some far-fetched ideas, but many of theories about how electricity could work would eventually prove to be dead on.
Hell, even the Jamaican bobsled team can make a compelling case for the importance of chasing your dreams, no matter how far-fetched they may seem.
But the idea that a financial crisis on the scale of a decade ago could not happen again is far fetched, and not a little naive.
Reynolds had once joked that he'd burden his firstborn with that nonsensical moniker, which really isn't so far-fetched when you consider some celebrity baby names.
As the duo continues to co-parent and film their show together, the likelihood of reconciling seems far-fetched, despite pressure from family to do so.
The idea of a bunch of retailers collaborating effectively on a joint venture seemed far-fetched, let alone one where technology would play a critical role.
Season 2 is already playing out much as Season 1 did: There's infighting, early-morning Twitter rants, the looming, if far-fetched, threat of early cancellation.
Not theoretical exposures which might, under some far-fetched conditions, possibly have an effect," said Kabat, who is also author of the book "Hyping Health Risks.
The counter-argument is that it is far-fetched to think that any illegal trade would be so extensive as to undercut the public-health gains.
"We take the rejection of our proposals as evidence that the allegations of Russian meddling in US elections were far-fetched," Zakharova said in late December.
Since this tech isn't so far-fetched, did that alter how you tweaked Ghost in the Shell to discuss issues that are current to our climate?
Calling out the inherent racism in a pageant that judges women based on their looks, in addition to other things, is not at all far-fetched.
Yes, both companies are known for their love-to-hate ugly shoes, and are owned by Deckers Brands, so a partnership wouldn't be too far-fetched.
The idea of him choosing a referendum on the deal so as to break the logjam in Parliament, as this newspaper would like, is far-fetched.
It wouldn't be too far-fetched to think that Kardashian West could be making room to fill her page with little sis' Kylie's highly anticipated announcement.
California Assistant Attorney General Alisha Carlile argued that Multhaup had presented a "far-fetched version of events" that didn&apost support the facts of the case.
It quoted Wilfried Porth as saying the demand was "even more far-fetched" than a 6 percent claim by fellow unions representing German public sector workers.
From the pope's supposed endorsement of Trump to Hillary Clinton's purported weapons sales to ISIS, here are some of this year's most far-fetched fake stories.
The goal seemed far-fetched; among other reasons, some of those flights were planned for the Falcon Heavy, which at the time had yet to fly.
And theoretically, since King's Dominion isn't immune from high school drama, it wouldn't be that far-fetched to see fights between students when relationships go sour.
Instead, however, people are told, for example, a far-fetched story about Gui Minhai, the Hong Kong bookseller who vanished in October from Pattaya in Thailand.
So it wasn't such a far-fetched idea to write a scene where Robert Kardashian is dispelling advice advice about the dangers of the celebrity life.
I don't think it is far fetched to think of Schade's works on paper — some of which measure 40 by 60 inches — as illuminated manuscript pages.
This possibility, while still seeming far-fetched, has some Democrats wondering what Mrs Clinton might do with a freer hand than Mr Obama has recently enjoyed.
It seems far-fetched, and the Cubs already lost some of their depth last month with the season-ending knee injury to left fielder Kyle Schwarber.
The plot to the 2015 German film "Phoenix" sounds far-fetched, but the movie itself is suspenseful, sad and — if you get on its wavelength — unforgettable.
To some, Pitch might seem far-fetched, which is probably why writers gave Ginny a "trick pitch" to explain how she competes with all these men.
Puerto Rican officials are adamant that the only permanent solution to the issue is statehood, an idea that's regarded as far-fetched by many in Washington.
And, the likelihood that troops can stay behind as an insurance policy, in a deal that the Taliban will be on board with, sounds far-fetched.
"The idea that his comments have not been affected by the President of the United States and his campaign of vilification is far fetched," Wisenberg said.
"The possibility that the government will support both runways is not so far-fetched," said Duncan Field, head of planning at law firm Norton Rose Fulbright.
The idea of being president apparently appealed to him in the earlier days of his campaign, when it seemed too far-fetched to think deeply about.
Living on two ham sandwiches a day Linking a minimum wage battle in Birmingham to water hoses and attack dogs may seem far-fetched, almost obscene.
While the cruiserweight division is renowned for being a fairly uncompetitive division, the story which unfolded on Sunday night would look far-fetched upon first glance.
There has been a frenzy to come up with something—anything, no matter how far-fetched or odious—that will block a vote on my nomination.
It is not far-fetched to think that governments could, or would, define individuals as threats or potential threats based on what they wrote and viewed.
The idea that he suddenly becomes one as soon as he has something bad to say about the president is far-fetched, to say the least.
That particular point seems far-fetched, said Paul Bew, an independent member of the British House of Lords and a politics professor at Queen's University, Belfast.
Far-fetched as it may sound, during spells of very cold weather, Amtrak sends a crew into the tunnels under the Hudson River to remove icicles.
Not being able to meet that threshold may seem far-fetched now, but we don't know for sure what the future of coronavirus may hold. Rep.
The idea of packing up North Korea's sprawling nuclear program and flying it out of the country on American military transport planes was always far-fetched.
Despite the fantasy-heavy, crime show having all of the lore, creatures, and far-fetched backdrops of a book series, it is all for the show.
But at the end of the day, despite the far fetched idea the proposal continues to be capitalized upon by politicians eager to win another election.
Those investigations may fizzle, but the JPMorgan case provides a template for prosecutors and regulators to bring these sorts of cases, which once seemed far-fetched.
While this idea might sound far-fetched, Google CEO Sundar Pichai told investors in January that Google Translate was set to make big leaps this year.
LONDON — Of all the glad tidings that Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised would flow from Brexit, one of the most far-fetched was a baby boom.
The latest research suggests it's not far-fetched at all — especially when you consider all the societal and cultural factors that make today's games so attractive.
While this seems far-fetched and utopian at a moment of such intense tension, this could also be the best moment to attempt such a gambit.
It turned out to be prescient, but at the time, I thought it was not that far-fetched, and it turned out not to be, unfortunately.
Spend part of the day reading about the rise and fall of empires and how it always seems far-fetched and inconceivable until it actually happens.
If you think this level is far-fetched, think back to all the times the market rose to new heights that had widely been considered unlikely.
There are a lot of things about this particular plot point that are a bit far fetched, but hey, it's super adorable, so good for them.
"America is spreading a far-fetched claim that we have cooperated with Syria in creating chemical weapons," the news agency quoted the Foreign Ministry as saying.
After reading this memoir written 25 years later, the notion that Buttigieg might be the nation's first openly gay president doesn't feel quite as far-fetched.
That's a far-fetched scenario that depends on the light bulbs becoming widespread enough to blanket a city, but there are other more realistic attacks too.
Then, in 1942, the Starostins — Nikolai and his brothers, Andrey, Aleksandr and Pyotr — were arrested, initially on a far-fetched charge of plotting to assassinate Stalin.
"It seems far-fetched, but if we demonstrate efficacy at the level of cells and tissues, it's possible to start thinking about these things," he said.
"Dealmaker" Trump has previously pledged to apply his talents to the Middle East peace process, a promise that looks increasingly far-fetched following his Jerusalem announcement.
The idea sounds a bit far-fetched at first — simply take a quiz, import your DNA and you magically have all your nutritional needs taken care of.
Each of these unsolved deaths are remarkable for the media flurry they incited, in which far-fetched theories proliferated in news headlines, and personalities were reevaluated posthumously.
Experts frequently liken the space debris issue to pollution and climate change: A devastating series of collisions may seem far-fetched until, suddenly, it's a looming catastrophe.
EU communications director Andy Wigmore, has said Banks' lawsuit was about preventing Cadwalladr from continuing "to make assertions which are factually far-fetched and just not true."
The dream of being able to reliably stream and play games from anywhere in the world might not be that far-fetched in the years to come.
Italy has targeted a 2020 deficit of 2.2% in terms of national output, based on economic growth of 0.6%, an assumption some major forecasters consider far-fetched.
It may seem far-fetched to expect a US administration in the final months of its first term to look for breakthrough opportunities regarding China or Iran.
Once seen as far-fetched, winning a majority is at least mathematically possible, especially after a Democrat, Doug Jones, won a special election in Alabama in December.
To those who have seen Mr. Trump defy all expectations, the notion that a few campaign advertisements might bring him down might seem a little far-fetched.
The notion of a gadget that can sense emotions isn't too far-fetched, as there are a number of measurable biomarkers that can suggest states like agitation.
Well, the latest research suggests it's not far-fetched at all — especially when you consider all the societal and cultural factors that make today's games so attractive.
With such a captive audience, the Durovs' ambition of bringing virtual money to the masses over the next year or so does not sound so far-fetched.
When I made the claim two years ago, it may have seemed a bit far-fetched, but since then, plenty of businesses have started utilizing the concept.
There are two obvious options -- and a third that Trump seems to be trying to sell this morning that seems, to be honest, a bit far-fetched.
Through the machinations of the duo, Trump went from a seemingly far-fetched candidate whose campaign was in great peril, to winning 30 states on November 8th.
Given technological advances, it's not too far-fetched to think that within the coming decade, doctors will routinely measure the amount of mutations in their patients' tumors.
The kitchen sink This being Washington, there's a cottage industry of people who love nothing more than come up with far-fetched ways to get things done.
Indeed, some of the court's reasoning seems so far-fetched, particularly to any reporter who was in Croatia and Bosnia at the time, that it defies belief.
"All ideas merit consideration, even the most far-fetched ones," Bruno Le Maire said, noting that the Channel Tunnel already linked Europe's second- and third-largest economies.
It's not far-fetched to believe that we will figure this out one day; after all, changes in emotion will show up as changes in the EEG.
Bottom line: Congress might adopt some minor regulations on political advertising, but the idea of this group of senators regulating digital data right now seems far-fetched.
It's not a far-fetched idea to make the Watch into a medical device, especially given the moves Apple has made in the last couple of years.
Thibault set an offensive goal as leading the league in assists, and it doesn't sound far-fetched, even without an obvious natural point guard on the floor.
Roiland is an outspoken Batman lover, so it's not far fetched that the absurd elements of the show would permeate into Rick and Morty through cultural osmosis.
While that seems far-fetched, Mr. Trump has demonstrated an isolationist streak in questioning the value of NATO and the nuclear umbrella over South Korea and Japan.
He would have to be willing to give up his Senate seat to run a think tank, which was maybe not as far-fetched as it sounded.
The reasons for Annie's volatility, gradually revealed, become increasingly far-fetched, and it's easy to ignore them and just ride along with Ms. Paquin's likability and intelligence.
On Sundays, he and a group of friends would gather and talk about books, films and dreams of creative opportunities that seemed far-fetched at the time.
Days later, he remembered a strange series of events one morning a month earlier — something far-fetched enough that he has not shared it with the police.
The techno-dystopian "what if"s that Brooker poses in "Black Mirror" are far-fetched, but his meticulous attention to detail gives the show a remarkable plausibility.
Although the concept may seem far fetched, she wouldn&apost actually be the first royal to make a career in film after leaving her royal role behind.
It isn't easy to sort fact from fabrication in the government's case, and parts of Mr. Ipek's account of his own life sound nearly as far-fetched.
That possibility seems far fetched until one considers that for the last two decades, Republicans have worked to restructure the political system to entrench themselves with power.
It may seem far-fetched, but that's what happened to Wawa, the popular convenience store chain that operates more than 750 locations in six East Coast states.
China's jumpiness can seem far-fetched, given the Communist Party's daunting reach, the underlying strength of the economy and the extensive powers of the domestic security services.
Any kind of widespread forgiveness for existing debtors who hadn't entered public service or paid decades of interest already seemed far-fetched — and then, suddenly, it didn't.
Trump acknowledged in the interview that the prospect of peace talks now seemed far-fetched, but stressed there was no chance he would revisit the Jerusalem issue.
Mr. Gui and his associates published books that offered salacious, and often far-fetched, stories about China's leaders, and their supporters believe that mainland authorities have detained them.
What seemed impossible a year ago, may not be too far-fetched if Trump continues to encourage a stronger relationship — whether it be geopolitical or economic — with Russia.
It's a little far fetched to assume everyone at this New York School disappeared because that would just be too convenient to the plot of Far From Home.
Nissan and Mazda have also shown little appetite for VC. Looking ahead, it's not far-fetched to presume that the momentum for startup investing among automakers will continue.
Painter, who left the State Department in August after six years as its cyber adviser, said an actual conversation with Kim's government seemed far-fetched at the time.
Their far-fetched 2016 plan was dubbed the "tinnie terror" plot - small aluminum boats are known as tinnies in Australia - even though their boat was made of fiberglass.
Buddha was trying to do what we're all trying to do on some level — improve ourselves and stop suffering so much, sometimes by employing pretty far-fetched techniques.
A Star Is Born intermingled harsh realities with far-fetched fantasies so seamlessly that viewers were both transported and reminded of themselves – and Meryl Streep is no exception.
The punishments are well-deserved, but Mr Bach's claims that they will end the scandal and mark a new chapter in sport's war on drugs are far-fetched.
And a sequel might be less far-fetched than you might expect: Carli tells me she and some of the women involved in the production have considered it.
Sceptics tend to dismiss as far-fetched the idea that the rogue regime would knock out the electricity grid by detonating a nuclear bomb high in the atmosphere.
But Mark Zuckerberg has set himself the challenge this year of building his own personal AI assistant, rejecting fears of a super-intelligence running amok as "far-fetched".
Although the Second Amendment undoubtedly imposes restrictions on the civil liability of gun manufacturers, the idea of holding them liable for carelessness is actually not so far-fetched.
At 71, the idea that anyone -- Kelly included -- can fundamentally alter who Trump is -- or who Trump is willing to be for political purposes -- seems very far-fetched.
It does sell an awful lot of phones, 5G equipment, and chips used in other brands' TVs, so a Huawei-branded TV isn't a very far-fetched notion.
Thus, ironically, the Trump climate agenda, by making judges sympathetic to arguments that might have seem far-fetched a while ago, may help save the planet after all.
"This looks like magic to the general public, but turns out no matter how far fetched it sounds, it's entirely feasible from the hardware design perspective," FitzPatrick said.
Check it out ... Adam -- who, btw, organized XXX's L.A. memorial cops treated as "riot" -- is adamant comparing XXX to Pac is NOT far-fetched and he explains why.
The poster for Europa advertises the ability to see underwater life — something that doesn't feel so far-fetched considering the moon is home to a global subsurface ocean.
When I think about what the future means for Amass and for other restaurants, these are not just far-fetched sci-fi scenes that fill me with dread.
The theories — which range from accusing the students of being pretend "crisis actors," to working on behalf of the FBI — are far-fetched, but have spread rapidly online.
It's not so rare for a person that age to leave little trace on the internet, but under the circumstances, it made her very existence seem far-fetched.
There never was a crime, and what seemed far-fetched was simply that — this time, a duly elected president was investigated for a crime that never even existed.
No doubt such a series of events is far-fetched, but where there is an opportunity to take advantage of the law, someone may try to pursue it.
His map is far more replete with findings, possibly suggesting the Jesuits' burgeoning knowledge of other cultures and places, however far-fetched or inaccurate some descriptions may be.
Now, facing a transit crisis that will fuck up hundreds of thousands of daily commutes for over a year, Levy's pitch doesn't seem as far-fetched, nor unwarranted.
Moscow said the strikes were couched under a "far-fetched pretext" and had put the Russian military on "the verge of fighting" American troops stationed in Syria's northeast.
Prominent "leavers," as supporters of Brexit are known, dismiss that possibility out of hand, but it may not be as far-fetched as they would have people believe.
Of course, Tesla has problems of its own that make the idea of a competitor, even a Russian competitor, seem less far-fetched than it once might have.
Keep in mind, we're working with, supposedly, one of the most unpredictable endings in The Bachelor history — far-fetched as this sounds, anything is possible at this point.
Some U.S. and Venezuelan security experts, told of the plan by Reuters, called it politically far-fetched and potentially dangerous because it could set off a civil war.
"The idea of civil discourse with a guy who is tweeting and demeaning people and saying the things he's saying is sort of far-fetched," Kerr told ESPN.
"I will be the greatest writer in the world!" you declare before your sisters, and they don't laugh or even doubt your far-fetched fantasies for a second.
It was the same story Dailey had told his attorneys before his own trial — a story they warned him sounded too far-fetched to repeat to a jury.
Analysts and investors largely agree that sounds far-fetched — even accounting for U.S. President Donald Trump's willingness to break longstanding norms — though some wouldn't completely rule it out.
"A young man who feels he is a lost boy, coming to the idea that he could be an actual lost boy, isn't so far fetched," Saltz said.
At the start of 2000, when Mr Trump's chances of capturing the White House still seemed far-fetched, "The Donald" was attracting 0003 posts a day and 2000 comments.
This may be the most far-fetched choice in an era of polarization, but Mr. Obama could put Republicans in an awkward position by nominating an admired Republican figure.
"The notion that this would be an actual, valid lawsuit is a far-fetched one," she said on CNN's "Right Now," adding that the law protects platforms like Twitter.
Drinking the blood out of the cocoon was the only moment I thought was a bit far fetched, but that is precisely what made it great in the end.
There is even one report claiming that the S Pen could be used as a tiny Bluetooth speaker, but that seems a bit too far-fetched even for Samsung.
If you thought Tesla robo-taxis were a far-fetched Elon Musk delusion, the Tesla CEO doubled down on the self-driving capable vehicles at Wednesday's Tesla earnings call.
While both Steyer and Bloomberg have given to other campaigns, Steyer has spent $128 million—more than six winning senators' worth of money—on his far-fetched presidential bid.
The results also suggested that a write-in campaign by another Republican could tip the seat to Democrats — a prospect that once seemed far-fetched in deep-red Alabama.
And, with hundreds of museums around the globe using hardware from Y Combinator-based Estimote, is the idea of participating in their next round of funding that far-fetched?
So of course Trump's electoral prospects weren't going to be scuttled when it turned out that he was prone to making racist or far-fetched or patently unbelievable claims.
The 2016 hacking effort caught the press off-guard — it seemed far fetched to some, and was covered more as a political news story than a national security one.
"It might sound far-fetched—massive rings that rotate in opposite direction—but we have now calculated that a 'normal' ring system cannot survive," noted Rieder in a release.
These are just made up examples for the sake of argument, and photo metadata from a Slack image leading to a prosecution may seem far-fetched in some cases.
The pair constructed every episode of Sherlock around one far-fetched unrealistic plot after another, but left their audience hanging time and again when it came to actual resolutions.
Turns out, it's actually not that far fetched: Activ5 is the portable, app-connected personal training device that guides you through multiple, super short strength training workouts per day.
While that might seem far-fetched, one expert notes that a similar trend after World War II — soy sauce —has become a permanent pantry item in many Americans pantries.
Shows like "House of Cards" and "Scandal" may seem far-fetched, but the reality of the lobbying industry isn't far off from the themes of those hit television shows.
It is not too far-fetched to believe the future of audio will help streamline tasks via voice commands and allow us a more seamless, elegant way of communicating.
But when the trailer for Werner Herzog's upcoming Sundance film describes life with computers as "far-fetched," you can't help but stop and think about how far we've come.
It is not a far-fetched notion for any of us in this industry, no matter how good advisors believe themselves to be, to take stock and recalibrate. How?
But the notion that car companies will be able to find all the bugs in their systems, especially as cars become more reliant on internal computers, seems far fetched.
William Shatner said "it's not that far-fetched," to expect Star Trek tech coming our way when he appeared at the Smithsonian's The Future is Here Festival on Friday.
But I like a superhero blockbuster from time to time, and I appreciate good characters who convey some development over time, and a coherent (even if far-fetched) plot.
The idea that a 71-year-old man would fundamentally change the behavior he exhibited over the first seven decades of his life was always a far-fetched one.
But the whole project, trying to fit Vladimir Putin into the same analytic paradigm as Black Lives Matter and tracing them both back to Martin Luther, is far-fetched.
Yet, this all sounds like a far-fetched scenario, it wouldn't be the the first time hackers broke the law and hacked thousands of strangers' computers to do good.
That option is largely see as unlikely and "far-fetched" inside and around the White House, a person close to the White House and a White House official said.
Yet, on Sunday afternoon, this most brief and benign of walks may have been the setting for an attempted assassination reminiscent of the most far-fetched Cold War skulduggery.
The Green New Deal may be a target that seems to many to be "far-fetched" or "too optimistic," but at least it gives us something to aim at.
And so, in the vacuum, the story became a slightly more far-fetched one, one that has only been written once, by Arsenal, since the death of Queen Victoria.
We never told them about our money situation, because at first we didn't want to bother them, and then later it sounded too ridiculous and far-fetched to share.
However, interviews with a variety of market pros over the past week showed that the idea of the Fed venturing into the stock market seems anything but far-fetched.
In the not-far-fetched possibility that Trump is defeated by a narrow margin in the Electoral College, he could use conspiracy theories of this sort to sow doubt.
Arab countries would also be more likely to help with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict if they saw that the issue they care about most — Jerusalem — was resolved. Far-fetched?
Some of this story is mildly whimsical, and there are ramps into some kind of magical realism (a blizzard at the French-Italian border is a little far-fetched).
Thus, Ilana from Broad City's habit of bringing a pillow into the bathroom stall and napping while on the clock at Deals, Deals, Deals really isn't so far-fetched.
If this all seems a little far-fetched, there may be an explanation: "There's a billion to one chance we're living in base reality," Musk said onstage in 2016.
If an anonymous vote sounds like a far-fetched fantasy, history shows us that it has already been used twice -- not to remove a president, but to select one.
But they caution that it's in the Houthis' interests to try to stir internal tensions and it seems far-fetched that local people could have assisted such an attack.
But online sleuths found that too far-fetched to believe, and speculation that Swinton was playing both roles began to circulate online after photos from the set were leaked.
Yet even if an AI apocalypse is too far-fetched for policymakers, the profound implications of new technology in the military, surveillance and society demonstrate that regulations are needed.
It is not too far-fetched to suggest that had schools been more aggressive and unrelenting in blocking Facebook in those early days, the company might not exist today.
It is not far-fetched to assume that a greater understanding of mental health issues in football could have a positive knock-on effect for society as a whole.
People find a myriad of things erotic, like peeing in gag bound gimps' mouths and wearing mascot costumes, so really how far fetched is a food fetish, after all?
Indeed, though this seems somewhat far-fetched, it's at least possible that the whole reason these emails are coming to light now is that the Russians wanted them out.
Masterpiece Cakeshop simply rejected such concerns, arguing that many of them are far-fetched and that the ruling could be narrowed to products that are expressive or custom-made.
Masterpiece Cakeshop simply rejects such concerns, arguing that many of them are far-fetched and that the ruling could be narrowed to products that are expressive or custom-made.
It is hardly far-fetched to imagine that, over a few decades, a billion or more of those people might emigrate if there were no legal obstacle to doing so.
Things like being able to use a phone to pay for a ride, or not being afraid to wait for a bus at night—doesn't seem as far-fetched here.
The liberal, Western mainstream that has dominated politics since the fall of the Berlin Wall is facing a threat that as recently 12 months ago seemed, at worst, far-fetched.
It sounds far fetched, but Newman said convincing advertisers that my cat is actually my baby, for example, could possibly affect my future health insurance premiums without me even knowing.
But with deep pockets, connections in the industry and an established brand (themselves), recording a song or a full-blown album isn't too far-fetched of an idea for celebrities.
Why it matters: No matter how far-fetched it seems after the government shutdown, the fact remains that policy endures better with bipartisan support, political scientists and past precedent suggest.
He could talk for hours, especially about Los Angeles history, and his aspirations ranged from far-fetched collaborations with Walt Disney to opening a puppet theater in Japan, Evans remembers.
And a reality in which that happens isn't far-fetched: in 2019, six states passed six to eight week abortion bans that have been blocked from becoming law—so far.
The dollar has recovered in the last week from a weak start to June, as investors consider whether rate cut expectations have gotten too far-fetched relative to the data.
Hiller, meanwhile, has proposed flying a recovered alien cruiser, which, considering he's been established as a top-notch pilot, seems less far-fetched than the thing Goldblum's character proposed. 10.
And half a decade later, as the internet arrived and accessible fantasy football came with it, suddenly the idea of predicting players, rather than teams, didn't seem so far-fetched.
Such heady comparisons, though, seem far-fetched in Venezuela right now where not just government officials but even some cynical opposition supporters scoff at the flash protests as ineffectual stunts.
But the whole premise of the movie — that some sort of weaponized CRISPR concoction can infect animals and change their bodies as well as their behavior — is incredibly far-fetched.
IF RECENT events in Moldova, a tiny former Soviet republic, were used as the basis for a political-cum-gangster thriller, critics might find the storylines a bit far-fetched.
While there's no telling who could be chosen to perform next year, it's not so far-fetched to imagine Kanye up there rapping about how he made Taylor Swift famous.
Normally, a candidate whose chances were as far-fetched as Trump's—this week, Nate Silver gave him only a 20-percent chance of winning—would be bypassed by the NRA.
The investigation proceeds through a series of in-person interviews and following increasingly more far-fetched (both logically and geographically) word-of-mouth leads that take them across the country.
A cynical (but not so far-fetched) interpretation is that the conservatives kept quiet for fear of injecting more talk of the Supreme Court and abortion into the presidential race.
It's probably not a far-fetched idea to think that anyone who bought one in its early days currently has theirs quietly collecting dust in the back of a cupboard.
Jussie Smollett being attacked in a hate crime sounded fishy and far-fetched from the jump -- according to a guy who has no love for the "Empire" actor -- Milan Christopher.
It's not far-fetched, though, to think that someone in Cannon's life will get through to him — because, frankly, allowing someone to harbor and disseminate such troubling lies is unconscionable.
If you think the fictional tale of a dictator that controls women so that they can only serve as slaves, wives, and servants seems far-fetched, Atwood has another warning.
Neuroscientists have been quick to challenge recent statements from Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Facebook executive Regina Dugan about their plans for brain-scanning research as unrealistic and far-fetched.
Experiential marketing, or a brand-sponsored event, takes far-fetched ideas and makes them tactile or turns a cool stunt into a way to introduce a company to the public.
But it then turned out that initial reports of two million people against same-sex marriage were far-fetched; the Circus Maximus couldn't possibly contain more than 340,000, experts said.
Claims that they rig things seem far-fetched, particularly since many of these funds are index trackers; their decisions as to what to buy and sell are made for them.
To be fair to the truthers, their far-fetched explanations are rooted in reality, at least insofar as there are real vessels that really went missing in the Bermuda Triangle.
Even more questionably, the event page claimed that "free parking is available on site," which is kind of far-fetched, considering the event in in the heart of downtown Chicago.
"Setting aside the broader question of whether the wall will even be politically realistic, the notion that it will be covered in solar hardware is entirely far-fetched," he said.
A third-party candidate would have a vanishingly small chance of actually winning, and the idea that the election could be somehow thrown to the House is exceedingly far-fetched.
The Yankees ranked second to Toronto in runs last season, and while it is hard to trust their aging lineup to repeat that feat, it is not too far-fetched.
That idea feels far-fetched this morning as Democrats celebrate their Alabama victory and Republicans stare down the reality of a fractured party and a less-than-motivated GOP base.
" Now, said Dr. Talal Chatila, an immunologist at Harvard Medical School, "it is not far-fetched to start thinking of how one could harness those bacteria for a therapeutic intervention.
Yes, back in the '80s, a talking car with AI built-in seemed far-fetched, and very futuristic — but even when the original "Knight Rider" was on, it was hokey.
Higher rates are a way to slow an economy that is at risk of overheating — a far-fetched proposition when tens of millions of Americans are barely hanging in there.
Many analysts found this argument far-fetched: If conservatives thought Kavanaugh was another O'Connor or Souter, zero chance he'd have been on Trump's short-list given who helped write it.
Joking that it was a far-fetched scenario, he said any such reunion would have to occur in a warm-weather city because the players would be nearing retirement age.
"At first it seemed so alien and far-fetched," Dr. Herring said, noting that doctors are often nervous about buprenorphine, which is more commonly known by the brand name Suboxone.
The painter expressed relief at the verdict and frustration at being dragged into a far-fetched money-making scheme that nearly denied him the authority to authenticate his own work.
The idea wasn't totally far-fetched: Some cars already have transducers that create extra engine sounds inside the cabin, for drivers who just need to hear the roar of horsepower.
Private companies are collecting and have access to more data on you than ever, and the idea that some employees may misuse it is not some far-fetched conspiracy theory.
And even in the highly unlikely, far-fetched scenario in which the 2020 presidential election didn't happen at all, it wouldn't automatically extend Trump and Vice President Mike Pence's tenures.
Not because it's so far-fetched to believe that your half-siblings may want to have a relationship with you, but because you can't yet know if that's the case.
He did not lose another game, and his record at Roland Garros is now 86-2: a far-fetched figure that is worth copying down in our notebooks 11 times.
He's a political fable, holding out the happy if far-fetched possibility that a candidate's effervescence matters more than a state's partisan breakdown and that gumption beats any focus group.
"Pretty far fetched but imagine me being consistent during an XFL season (and) getting a chance at a 53 man roster in the NFL," Johnson said in a Twiter post.
" The supposition that a video monitor provides a dramatically significant advantage over a human camera — the eye — to steal signs, he added, "strikes me as a little bit far-fetched.
It may seem far-fetched that rural Pennsylvania might be at the forefront of a monumental educational innovation — I certainly wouldn't have believed it before I saw it in action.
I don't know if that felt far-fetched in 4513, but in 2019 Alabama passed a law making most abortions a crime punishable by up to 99 years in prison.
Trump's thirst for the "ultimate deal" in the Holy Land could not be more far-fetched, however much his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, hones his skills with Henry Kissinger.
A top Republican in Congress thought Trump was on the Russian take, and based on the campaign's multiple, undisclosed interactions with Russia, it is not an incredibly far-fetched notion.
The prospect that Kim is working with Fashion Nova in some capacity isn't all that far-fetched, considering her sisters are a part of Fashion Nova's large army of influencers.
Yes, her new album is notably darker in tone and her new single's focus is vengeful, but the expectation that she would be conniving to that degree seems unfairly far-fetched.
Any suggestion that neither the Attorney General nor the president had input into the public handling of the most deadly terror attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 is far-fetched.
My father was arrested the following day, though I only found out after several days of hearing my parents' far-fetched lies and excuses, trying to explain away his sudden disappearance.
It's not far-fetched to predict a scenario where many seniors - facing a more expensive and confusing array of private health insurance options - just throw up their hands and forego coverage.
"There has been a frenzy to come up with something — anything, no matter how far-fetched or odious — that will block a vote on my nomination," Kavanaugh will tell the committee.
In these heady times where startups like SpaceX, Blue Origin and Planetary Resources are planning colonization and asteroid mining missions, the plot point isn't as far-fetched as some might think.
While this particular concern seems far-fetched, to say the least, any signs of donor resistance can easily add to a campaign's reluctance to spend down its accounts before the conventions.
But this new research, building on other studies, illustrates that such a planetary-wide undertaking — if applied cautiously, incrementally, and with careful dosing — might not be so far-fetched, after all.
Not so much about the ACA: I still regard it as extremely unlikely that the Supreme Court will adopt an argument as far-fetched as the one the states have advanced.
Doug's admission confirms the exact cause of death we hear about earlier in season 6 from FBI director Nathan Green (Jeremy Holm) was precisely correct, despite how far-fetched it sounded.
While this may seem a bit far-fetched, all of these technologies are already available in some form, but together, in the future, it will create something pretty powerful at home.
Would it really be so far-fetched if maybe one of her kids' friends were Black, or perhaps one of the women auditioning with her for a role could be Latina?
The rebels regard their success as evidence they can turn the tables even in the face of Russian might, and that their goal of toppling Assad is no longer far-fetched.
Even if a woman never plays in the majors (and honestly, saying "never" seems far-fetched), if this encourages more girls to play baseball, then it's a great benefit to society.
So researchers have been coming up with strategies to close that gap, ranging from the feasible with the technology and public health resources we have now, to the seemingly far-fetched.
Hardy-har-har. Given that the Lone Star State ranks sixth in heat-trapping carbon emissions worldwide, just behind Germany and ahead of South Korea, the idea sounds pretty far-fetched.
Given Mr Obama's acquiescence in the ruthless bombing of Syrian rebels ordered by Vladimir Putin just as this book was sent to the publishers, it is not a far-fetched notion.
The singer has a law degree and is the son of prominent Nigerian lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana, so this suggestion is not as far-fetched as it sounds.
The scenario is neither far-fetched nor far off, says Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey in California.
With major companies like IBM, Aetna and Yahoo calling their remote workers back in the office, the idea of finding a well-paying, stay-at-home job can seem far-fetched.
Given the lack of a shared enemy and the proximity of U.S. forces to Iranian clients, it is not far-fetched to imagine an attack on U.S. troops in either country.
"It's the kind of thing that feels so far fetched it's hard to recognize it as an imminent reality," said Brook Katzen, senior vice president of development at Urban Investment Partners.
Given that activist firm Jana Partners (which helped orchestrate the Amazon-Whole Foods deal) still holds a large stake in Zimmer, Cramer said a future deal is possible, though far-fetched.
Seeing as Russia is already using algorithms to undermine democracies and China plans to launch a Social Credit System to monitor its citizens by 2020, it doesn't seem that far-fetched.
While this proposal may sound far-fetched, Governor Bill Walker of Alaska is already seeking Chinese financing for a $43-billion deal to export LNG, and the Alaska Gasline Development Corp.
Yesterday I speculated that Elon Musk's hints that he wanted to take Tesla private with Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund backing it might not be as far-fetched as people think.
That puts us in a position where, enraged at the Church and the powerful men within it who have done wrong, we explore the most far-fetched scenarios we can imagine.
As the industry continues to ponder the future of the traditional fashion-show format, could a really far-fetched, unexpected venue be the ticket to reviving (not scrapping) the catwalk experience?
If Doncic makes the leap and averages a LeBron James-esque 27-7-7 (not so far-fetched) while leading the Mavs to a playoff seed, he'll certainly receive some buzz.
So for there to be some sort of broad-scale, multi-state (remember that 14 states voted on Super Tuesday) conspiracy to hurt Sanders and help Biden is, um, far-fetched.
They had rejoiced last fall when the Cubs finally ended their epic title drought and probably knew, considering the Cubs' tortured history, that two titles in a row was far-fetched.
If Democrats win a smashing victory in the 2020 elections — an unlikely but not totally far-fetched scenario — they'll start the next year with the House, the Senate and the presidency.
Far-fetched as it may seem, the Russians' tactic has in several instances prevented Russians suspected of being computer criminals from being deported to the United States while detained in Europe.

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