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I don't see it as being that farfetched an issue.
However, a plot to muck things up isn't that farfetched.
Farfetched is Portugal's biggest (recent) startup success so far. Nmusic
Each given statement, however, seems more farfetched than the last.
As it turns out, the concept isn't so farfetched after all.
Farfetched, yes, but Airbus says it is taking the idea seriously.
If you think this theory is super farfetched — it's actually not.
They sound farfetched, but as biologists tell us, they're all plausible.
It doesn't seem that farfetched, knowing what we know about him.
That's pretty farfetched, not least because NAMBLA essentially doesn't exist anymore.
Imagining a scenario where yields on European debt rise is not farfetched.
It felt so farfetched, this is the craziest first place to go.
We pointed out the farfetched nature of those claims at the time.
In some ways, that's not as farfetched a hope as it may sound.
The idea of an asteroid strike seemed farfetched, NASA said in a release.
However, the prospect of a Trump rebound isn't that farfetched, suggested Brian Beutler.
For fans of the Bachelor, this story line may not seem so farfetched.
At first blush, comparing Trump with the likes of Perón may seem farfetched.
It sounds farfetched, I know, but I'm sayin' this with a straight face.
Chrisler, however, sees her methodology as problematic and her claims as roundly farfetched.
Farfetched, but hey... that would explain the need to shoot the finale ASAP, right?
"To think about how to diversify options for love is not farfetched," Trabajadores wrote.
They kind of farfetched the title, but I definitely was the inspiration behind it.
Trump moving toward entertainment full-time if he loses in November isn't completely farfetched.
It's a farfetched vision, but what matters is that the jihadists embrace it. 2.
At least this one was more farfetched and less likely to cause actual panic.
The possibility that Trump may pardon a family member doesn't seem so farfetched now.
In retrospect, Nesmith still sees the fruition of the group as farfetched as ever.
Those are farfetched characters in the minds of most people sitting in the congregation.
But with the trade war still worsening, hopes for a resolution then look farfetched.
That may feel farfetched, but the threat is not unimaginable amidst a bitter trade war.
Jaime Lannister might be Azor Ahai, and the evidence to support this isn't that farfetched.
The premise may sound farfetched but its smart, well-measured execution proves plausible and effective.
A MagSafe-like connector for charging an AR or VR headset wouldn't be totally farfetched.
The answer is difficult to predict, but it's also a potential reality that isn't farfetched.
The idea of "bring your own robot" is not as farfetched as it may seem.
Unlike reality, science fiction, even the most farfetched, often offers warnings and lessons of survival.
Brooker has spoken about how Trump's election impacted the series, so it's not too farfetched.
If you think this scenario is farfetched, Trump has already put the unemployment rate into question.
Considering how deeply these documents have become entrenched in our lives, it's not all that farfetched.
Rumors of a reunion have circulated for years, but Moore's schedule made any speculation seem farfetched.
And the girl, she notices... As Nikačević puts it, "Suddenly, it's not so farfetched is it?"
But it's not so farfetched to think there'll be some other setup for Infinity War, right?
Artists like Mvstermind, Bloom, 18andCounting and my FarFetched (music collective) family are transcending creative boundaries musically.
Though some of these aims seem farfetched, they'll nonetheless influence the next generation of medical devices.
"It sounds farfetched to the general public," Chris Beechler, of Beechler Tomberlin in Winston-Salem, tells PEOPLE.
The comments from other users were slightly more hilarious, with one person concocting quite the farfetched theory.
That seems farfetched even for Fitz, but he does kind of owe Mellie big time, so maybe?
Using a computer to cause a power outage may seem farfetched, but experts believe it's already happened.
Is it really farfetched to think politicians would use the campaign finance laws for the same purpose?
It's not farfetched to say confusion and chaos is the new normal in US national security policymaking.
Germany's DIHK Chambers of Industries and Commerce dismissed as farfetched the national security justification for a probe.
It may seem farfetched, but America has interred people before for posing a threat to our country.
Such a scenario may seem farfetched, but it is perfectly plausible in the not-too-distant future.
While this idea may still be farfetched, I sense that we may be moving in this direction.
It doesn't seem too farfetched to assume that her parents must've had something to do with it.
But this idea about the Night's King is new, and it's not as farfetched as one might think.
"It sounds farfetched to the general public," said Chris Beechler, of Beechler Tomberlin in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
That theory wouldn't be a completely farfetched guess as the couple's 15-month-old daughter is named Chicago.
Yellen's comments indicated that the plan to raise rates three times this year is not "farfetched", Cardillo said.
Perhaps this sounds farfetched, but the auto industry's own studies agreed with this general portrait of SUV buyers.
Apple currently sells Withings' Body Cardio smart scale at its stores, so it's not a completely farfetched idea.
The idea that Russia might be acting to help him "is so farfetched, it's so ridiculous," Trump said.
The account is farfetched at best, the men's story left almost entirely unchallenged by RT's editor-in-chief.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," she said.
Much more farfetched than the notion that we could make Mexico pay for a wall along the southern border.
Some projects crash and burn from a lack of resources, while others may be too farfetched to ever succeed.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," James said.
Tzachi Samocha, an aquaculture researcher at Texas A&M University, says that this bold claim may not be farfetched.
And if DNA-based computer storage is coming, DNA-based computer attacks may not be so farfetched, he says.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," she explained.
So it's not farfetched to assume the Children of the Forest imbued this customary gesture with some magical failsafes.
" She explains: "My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back.
Unfortunately, neither the rare steel nor dragonglass is easy to find, which is why this theory isn't so farfetched.
Republican chatter about a brokered convention leading to Paul Ryan being brought in as a compromise candidate seems farfetched.
The hope that the third branch of our government will maintain its principles feels farfetched in the current climate.
One doesn't have to be a mathematician to work it out: 6x11=6666+32=98 Farfetched, you might say.
Now, with the property swap in place, Google's vision for a workplace of the future is not so farfetched.
Even by Assassin's Creed's standards, this plotline feels farfetched, but it actually has a surprising amount of historical basis.
For post-war generations, the specter of an Orwellian "Big Brother" was more than a farfetched, fringe conspiracy theory.
But given humanity's history of aggressive expansion and canny adaptation to extreme conditions, it does not seem particularly farfetched.
Their dreams of passing a major tax bill by the end of the year suddenly don't seem so farfetched.
Given his threat to rain down "fire and fury" on North Korea, would bombing the country be so farfetched?
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," James explained.
But in the midst of this election season, rebuilding the entire system from scratch doesn't seem all that farfetched.
Would it be too farfetched to wonder if the paintings communicated Sime's glimpse of a "divine order" in nature?
Farfetched, but a good way to talk about how far a repressive regime would go to control its own population.
On one hand, the idea of Instacart partnering with the enemy of all of its regional grocery chains sounds farfetched.
Now that I've got the small projects mastered, maybe my lady-pirate film isn't as farfetched as I once thought.
It's not farfetched to say that Winslow was the most defensively prepared rookie since Hall of Fame center David Robinson.
In many condos and townhomes, there are pre-installed intruder alarm systems, so smart home pre-installs isn't too farfetched.
While $40 oil seemed farfetched to some just a month ago the case for $50 oil has been gaining momentum.
"When it first came out it was viewed as being farfetched," Atwood said of her book in a Reuters interview.
Those TV shows and movies that show teachers chilling in the teacher's lounge are not inaccurate but they are farfetched.
Therefore, it is not farfetched to envisage a day when Putin might emerge as the Grand Conciliator in the Gulf.
He's correctly concerned that many jobs are being replaced by computers and robots, but his doomsday predictions are somewhat farfetched.
As abnormal as a snake with boobs is, in MTG, and fantasy as a whole, the idea is not farfetched.
"It sounds a little farfetched, but this is how I can imagine scammers trying to use this tech," Breyault said.
But the idea of sending American nuclear weapons to South Korea is now out there — and it's not so farfetched.
Given that the tech uses gold, one of the planet's most durable materials, such ideas may not be so farfetched.
But it's not farfetched to see where it might all be headed in the future, in both expected and unexpected directions.
They're very, very different business models, and the notion of reconciling them anytime like immediately I think is sort of farfetched.
That's human nature but the level of exaggeration in what you say can be so farfetched people will find that out.
But one thing is for sure: Having a gay candidate -- or nominee, or president -- is no longer such a farfetched idea.
Is it really so farfetched to claim that quite a few Democrats aren't voting for Sanders precisely because he seems angry?
This isn't so farfetched when you learn that Spotify just partnered with AncenstryDNA to recommend music based on your genetic makeup.
It's science fiction now to talk about Google being accessible by thought, but that's not as farfetched as many people think.
Announced last year, the project initially sounded a bit farfetched, but SpaceX is now looking to get things up and running.
This isn't the first time Republicans have pushed incredibly farfetched theories of how Hillary Clinton is connected to some deeply corrupt schemes.
In fact, she told the outlet that it was perhaps because the theory sounds so farfetched she chose not to include it.
Terms like: disqualifying, vacuous, lies, deeply offensive, harmful, toxic, corrosive, incendiary, grotesque, morally reprehensible, contrary, farfetched, unrealistic and counter to the Constitution.
The scenarios may seem farfetched, but they are all real experiences Black women share in the latest episode of Go Off Sis.
The dietary restrictions and required discipline seemed too farfetched for me, but my biggest takeaway was to try cutting my sugar intake.
The report doesn't seem farfetched when you consider the Apple's timeline for updating its regular iPads (not the recently redesigned iPad Pros).
Google is starting to merge Android and Chrome OS, so the prospect of a unified notifications system doesn't sound all that farfetched.
So it seems a little farfetched to think that Barr has suddenly snapped because of a philosophical and ideological break with Trump.
It wasn't so long ago that the idea of taxing soda on the grounds that it's a health hazard seemed pretty farfetched.
While it might seem farfetched, but collating and studying user data is at the core of what Smule does as a company.
Of course, Donathan's paranoid vision that Wendell is going to play an idol to save Kellyn and eliminate him is a little farfetched.
Just check his peculiar tweets, farfetched Instagram posts, or his open love for the nihilistic pop culture phenomenon Rick and Morty for evidence.
The removal of 3D Touch doesn't seem too farfetched given it's quite polarizing — some users find it useful, while others find it useless.
But interpreting these posts as potentially bigoted is hardly farfetched: Throughout history, people have deliberately used pig products to denigrate Islam and Muslims.
"That's a bit farfetched," Seth Young, director of Ohio State University's Center for Aviation Studies, said of Uber's claim about relieving air congestion.
On first listen, entrepreneurship as an antidote to atrocities and a way to battle those with access to deadly weapons may seem farfetched.
And that's not such a farfetched idea — think of everyone "donating" their birthdays to the digital-savvy nonprofit charity: water over the years.
And in many ways, despite the GOP elite's celebratory mood, the prospect of a quick rebound is less farfetched than a sudden, terminal collapse.
And then there's the not-so-farfetched possibility of rosacea: "Rosacea is very misunderstood as a condition, and it's very common," says Dr. Kluk.
In a win that many thought was farfetched, Democrat Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore in the Alabama special election for Jeff Sessions' Senate seat.
LG already has a smart refrigerator with Alexa, so it's not a completely farfetched idea for the company to launch an Alexa-equipped phone.
While the idea of meth-gators might seem farfetched, all sorts of drugs, both legal and not, can end up in the water supply.
Given its health push with the Apple Watch in recent years, it's not all that farfetched to think it might give "hearables" a try.
Other legal experts call that scenario farfetched, saying cities and states lack legal standing to bring such a suit based on potential lost benefits.
They, along with co-hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, used science and engineering to test farfetched myths and urban legends — and sometimes bust them.
Plus, we'll also get the opportunity to further delve into the farfetched, but totally intriguing, physics that makes this work of science-fiction so appealing.
Going to horse racing events in Australia is meant to be a classy endeavour, but it always attracts plenty of outlandish and farfetched fashion choices.
For most of us, the idea that it's possible to communicate with people who are no longer with us is more than a little farfetched.
Some of the products featured in the film's faux-advertisements actually existed in the past, suggesting that the film isn't as farfetched as we'd hope.
But you must admit the series is funny — after all, there's a reason the horribly farfetched plot and bubblegum pop tunes were such a success.
That black men would cease to be lynched by mobs throughout the South would have seemed farfetched when Ida B. Wells took on the task.
It's a farfetched dream and a very unrealistic one at that — especially considering how a one-time pro service can run you upwards of $100.
To be clear: Walker Evans was not the creator of Instagram, and the post was farfetched to the point of being potentially misleading—surely, embarrassing.
Today the prospect of social disintegration and devastating warfare in the U.S., which is the premise of this work, is not altogether farfetched or futuristic.
Farfetched, maybe, but these days, an artwork's implications, however latent they may be, migrate from the margins to the center of this viewer's interpretive imagination.
It's not farfetched to suggest that the implementation of the ACA in 20123 played a large role in the "boom" of independent game studios either.
Even a year ago, the idea of autonomous cars roaming American streets seemed farfetched, and automakers were claiming to be focused on "stepping stone," incremental technology.
Ideally, the spell to bind Trump would have caused a magically-influenced change of heart and cosmic protection for the downtrodden — and the planet itself.  Farfetched?
It's not farfetched to say it's entirely more likely that now, someone interested in music will pick up a DAW before they pick up a guitar.
It might sound a little farfetched—but this strategy has some advantages over some current dark matter searches, which rely on massive, expensive, custom-built facilities.
But ... if Bortles plays like he did against the Pats -- Shorts is confident that won't seem like a farfetched comparison by the end of the year.
The legal arguments that treat proffered information as a campaign donation are quite complex, and it seems farfetched to think Trump Jr. would have foreseen them.
Since 2013, he's run a blog cataloging more than 200 concepts, each a fantastic, farfetched new way for people to travel through land, air, water, and space.
If vika can drill through the thick walls of the galip nut, it's not farfetched to think that coconuts may indeed be on the menu as well.
To demonstrate F90's possible applications, Farfetch has come up with a couple of farfetched scenarios—supposed fashion emergencies that lend drama to a short promotional video.
Today, the efforts and advances made by hacker groups and individuals researchers prove that this idea was not as hopelessly idealistic or farfetched as you might think.
While her campaign may seem farfetched, she's often compared to another young candidate who made history years ago when she was elected as a New York representative.
What we wanted to show with the ideas competition was even if the ideas are farfetched, this building is a blank canvas and can literally become anything.
It would not be farfetched to argue that the President's remarks in themselves might end up as part of an impeachment case if things ever get that far.
In fact, it probably wouldn't be so farfetched to suggest that this very snapshot is the precise reason the prep look was such a big hit in 70s.
All of that goes to say that while this whole golden showers thing may sound farfetched, Donald Trump is far from the only one who allegedly enjoys it.
"A new internet" sounds like a dumb idea, but it's not that farfetched when you take stock of what's actually being worked on in the real Silicon Valley.
The US and China obviously don't share a border, so unless the flash point happens to be North Korea, boots-on-the-ground battlefield scenarios are pretty farfetched.
"The visual allows boys to see that it's attainable, that it's not as farfetched as a guidance counselor saying, 'You know, you could be a doctor'" he said.
It seems farfetched that making appliance diagnostic information available to the general public would somehow lead to an increase in sham repair people robbing houses and harming people.
As far as Black Mirror goes, Havens says, it's not "overly farfetched" – virtual reality headsets, for instance, can already make users feel like they're experiencing things they aren't.
Under the circumstances, it is farfetched to imagine them also passing a legislative garble like the GOP's American Health Care Act that restructures one-sixth of the economy.
To say every Gen Z child can relate is farfetched, but to those of us who went down the paths those kids went through, it's relatable and comforting.
Since users are flocking to apps like Tinder and Grindr to navigate the dating scene, LegalFling's creators reason, how farfetched is it to outsource consent to an app?
Twisty the Clown from Freakshow is already a supporting player on Cult so the theory that Murphy is playing a clever homage to his past creations isn't that farfetched.
While many people, myself included, may have differences with aspects of Israeli policies, to link Israel with the Third Reich is not only historically farfetched but is also revolting.
But while some of the suggested upgrades to our space-based technology could prove useful, experts say other ideas, like stopping nukes from orbit, are a bit more farfetched.
It is not farfetched to think that after one property is attacked, no one is going to want Trump's name on a building they live, work or stay in.
It takes place in the not-too-distant future, but the possibilities it contains—while arguably farfetched—are much too real for my story to be called science fiction.
Spider-Man was (and is) his favorite comic book character, so the prospect of a black Spider-Man seemed farfetched, what a friend says when they're screwing with you.
The idea that a brothel, of all places, needs a DJ might initially farfetched but it's proof of just how far DJing has seeped into all aspects of entertainment.
The current array of consumer choice among cable, direct broadcast satellite (DBS), and telephone companies for video services renders farfetched any anti-competitive claims as justification for new device regulations.
He recognized that this is a farfetched idea, but wanted potential users to know that there are benefits to a vast, global cosmic ray database aside from just high-energy physics.
This all may seem a little farfetched now, but when you consider the steps being taken toward mining asteroids, you can see how property claims in space could come into play.
The idea wouldn't be so farfetched; Khloé has gone on record gushing about how much she adores the NBA player, whom she's been dating for a little over a year now.
We hadn't really proven the business model, yeah, but we felt given the size of the user base, it didn't feel farfetched to think that we could build a profitable business.
By 33, researchers had traced this farfetched (hence "moonshine") correspondence to its unlikely source: string theory, a candidate for the fundamental theory of physics that casts elementary particles as tiny oscillating strings.
Only in a news climate so ludicrous as 20173's could a storyline this farfetched seem so incredible: The internet thinks Kevin Durant is arguing with trolls on a secret Twitter account.
Your worst "the robots are taking over" nightmare probably doesn't involve a machine sitting down with a cup of tea and assessing your résumé, but in 2018, the idea isn't completely farfetched.
"That was pretty farfetched," Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said of the Denver losing to San Diego scenario that would have brought a first-round game in the playoffs to Arrowhead Stadium.
Even aside from its vitally invigorating impact on depressed incentives to work and invest, the House Republican tax reform would at most merely thwart a farfetched CBO projection of perpetual tax increases.
But it seems farfetched to think the league would block the hiring of a coach or general manager if it felt he had claimed dubious minority status to help secure an interview.
The thought that without safety regulation by federal and state governments, these revolutionary motor vehicles can be built, tested and driven safely on our roads appears, at this time, farfetched and risky.
We don't think it's farfetched that they will work out relationships with Uber or Dominos to give users discounts to drive awareness of these Alexa skills and get you to use it.
What's more, it's not as farfetched as it sounds: some Mexican activists are actively (if somewhat trollishly) building a legal case that their country deserves a chunk of US territory, including Texas.
So the idea that organized sound or music could bring hope to people is not farfetched at all—it has been doing this for tens of thousands of years since prehistoric times.
Unfazed, she explained to police that she "only drank 15 non-alcoholic beers," a claim so farfetched that it was deemed newsworthy by Japanese media: The original story, which ran on Yahoo!
Diggs matchup ain't exactly a farfetched dream for the DB ... Trevon is expected to be a 1st-round draft pick who could be a starter for a team right away next season.
Gravity Blanket's original assertions that its product could "treat" an array of sleep and anxiety disorders were farfetched, and they had to retract some of their marketing statements when Kickstarter raised concerns.
A shared world of basic perceptions and a shared sense of elemental causation—of what counts as plausible or farfetched—allows us to make ourselves understandable to each other even when we disagree.
There's already a low-power mode built into the iPhone — it wouldn't be farfetched to include a toggle to let more demanding iPhone owners turn off processor throttling if they don't want it.
The idea of a games developer literally killing their playtesters and shrugging it off feels a it farfetched, but if you squint hard enough, you can see some real world analogs, I think.
Numerous users have edited the clips with audio from live recordings of their favorite pop songs, however farfetched it may be that a village full of Italian people would belt them in unison.
But it's not farfetched to imagine curious teenagers or those eager to find pirated software for free to go Google searching for this seedy iOS underbelly, and it's truly not that difficult to find.
Just compare the possibility of single-payer, however farfetched, with the constant talk about what to do with coal miners—an occupation that only about 16,000 Americans could credibly call their own in 2015.
And, thanks to Ulta Beauty and a killer list of products, no restoration is too farfetched — you can revive almost any hair situation and serve a look this fall that's both stylish and healthy.
Considering these trends, it's not so farfetched to suggest that the wild popularity of shows like American Idol played some role in setting the blinding chrome stage and slightly "pitchy" tone for this year's election.
Watch where you're going on Thursday as Venus connects with Neptune at 12:51 PM to inspire a whirlwind fairytale romance, and Mercury opposes Jupiter at 11:12 PM to egg on your farfetched ideas.
What once seemed like a farfetched concept is now being embraced by several tech companies, including giants like Microsoft, which is working on a pocketable Surface device, and Intel, which is working on dual-screen computers.
As farfetched as it may be, the episode is still a far more accurate version of what it's like to struggle to make your way in the city than a lot of other small-screen portrayals.
The most obvious explanation for the lights was that they were the result of military exercises being conducted in the area, which isn't so farfetched considering that Phoenix has two air force bases near the city.
It's not farfetched to think Fi could tie-in with Google Fiber Phone in the future, considering both rely on Google Voice to provide a network backbone to make it all work with your phone number.
" He also dreams of working with Rihanna and knows it may be "farfetched" to work directly with Jay-Z, but he's "willing to put in the work to make that happen and one day we'll see.
In January, the head of the Iranian central bank's Monetary and Banking Research Institute Ali Divandari said it was "immature and farfetched" to believe that blockchain could help Iran evade sanctions, given the technology's limited capacity.
This may seem farfetched, but military victory does tend to grease the wheels of compromise, and the task certainly will not get easier as all players seek to alter conditions on the ground in their favor.
Overall, most fears about the company and the P2P sector are actually farfetched, and in the course of time, and with growing understanding of the sector by an increasing number of investors, these fears will be allayed.
Brett Max Kaufman, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU's Center for Democracy who worked on Snowden's legal team, said in a statement that it was "farfetched" to think Snowden's book would receive a fair government review.
He says that their work is aligned with "[their] Father's business," making a farfetched comparison to Luke 2:49, wherein a young Jesus is separated from his parents and eventually found in a temple conversing with scholars.
And it also wouldn't be farfetched to think that the company would unveil the app with its YouTube stars just like Facebook did with its livestreaming option— get biggest names on board and then everyone else will follow.
In the future, if a new administration decides that more federal officials outside of Washington is a good idea, it's not farfetched to think that this once helpful practice will have been tarnished by association with the Trump administration.
But he also helms the long-running music label Farfetched and is a prolific visual artist, with a major solo exhibition currently up at The Luminary and work in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History.
But considering many of us already hide behind our smartphone screens on a daily basis, alone and in groups, it's not so farfetched to imagine a version of this scene as one possible future the technology industry brings us.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Fix the climate crisis and save the Earth, one of this year's Nobel laureates for physics urged on Saturday, saying the idea of humans escaping our planet to live in other solar systems was farfetched and unrealistic.
"It's time we stop the outlandish partisan attacks, wild and false allegations, and farfetched theories, which only serve to further the agendas of bad actors, like Russia, and do nothing to protect the principles of our institutions," Trump said.
It is not some farfetched reality that America could become a place where journalists are routinely targeted for violence; Mexico, our very close neighbors to the south, has become one of the most dangerous places in the world for reporters.
"Time-sensitive efforts" is understandably vague, yet it seems farfetched that smartphone encryption could be broken in just a matter of weeks, especially following the FBI's public spat with Apple last year over access to the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
The video starts with Shari and Tim hanging out at Disneyland under the guise of recording a Disney-themed rap — remember, he's a YouTube star, so this isn't a farfetched way for Gettys and his friends to spend their afternoons.
The idea that Kim would give up a nuclear arsenal his country has spent decades acquiring and that he sees as the guarantor of his dynastic rule always struck many people who have dealt with the North Koreans as farfetched.
In the 21st century, it is certainly not farfetched to expect that as night falls, that by the simple flick of a switch, one can confidently illuminate the darkness without the nightly cacophony of generator engines disrupting the evening quiet.
It might seem farfetched to think of anger uniting Democrats in the aftermath of a close race for DNC Chair between Perez and Keith Ellison, the Minnesota congressman favored by Bernie Sanders and many in the more liberal wing of the party.
We suspect the piercing was for one of her projects, like the music video she has been shooting with DJ Khaled — if she's willing to get her entire body for two hours for the "Twerk" video, a lip piercing doesn't seem too farfetched.
Unfortunately, these types of messages are banking on the idea that aliens will have aural and visual systems like us—but given that sight has independently evolved dozens of times on Earth alone, this idea might not be as farfetched as it seems.
When teachers who have already claimed a massive win are shuttering schools over demands for retiree cost-of-living-adjustments and the need to "staff-up" other state agencies, it seems farfetched to say that student concerns are still front and center.
It's not farfetched to think Facebook's automatic revenge porn filtering system could be bypassed in similar ways, by inserting enough hidden data in between the lines of an image to make it seem different enough from the source to the eyes of an algorithm.
While many of the songs from this period reek of opportunism, and include cringe-y videos (the BBQ scene in "Boys Round Here," dear God) this sonic narrative set the stage for the streaming era, where no musical collaboration could be considered too farfetched.
It's not so farfetched then to think Facebook might be listening all the time — to what you talk about in person or on the phone with others — so it can plant stories in your News Feed and display ads related to what you were discussing.
It is not farfetched to fear that something as simple as praying five times a day, growing a beard, wearing a headscarf, or using everyday Arabic phrases like Allahi ahfedk ("may God guard you") could be deemed as legitimate grounds to exercise these powers.
Mystical miracle soups, ancient ancestral secrets passed down for generations and generations, tall tales of monks and priests and Egyptian queens: These kinds of farfetched backstories, whether based in truth or not at all (difficult to confirm, either way), are what best-selling products are made of.
Rescue rover: A bill with bipartisan support may seem farfetched, but animal rights advocates at the Humane Society have managed to herd politicians on both sides of the aisle to agree on a bill that helps veterans get service animals to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder.
His leadership style Pursuing unorthodox strategic decisions and long-term goals that come with lots of uncertainty and risk requires a unique leadership style: one that inspires people to implement a vision — no matter how farfetched it may seem — and carry out the mission despite significant challenges.
Okay- But if we don't win on November 6, honestly ... I know that sounds farfetched, but this administration, if they continue to control all branches of government and they have been stocking the courts with ideologues, you will find that it will be much more difficult to run.
I know that some may believe this last scenario is farfetched, but given how much has transpired in such a short period of time, it's certainly plausible that come this season finale, we could see Pence, the newly sworn in President, yelling out, "Live from New York, it's Saturday night!"
Assuming the earth continues to get hotter year after year (it's not that farfetched, since Earth hit its hottest day on record in 2016, which broke 2015's record, which broke 2014's record), researchers projected that by 2099, high temps could cause several hundred million extra nights of poor sleep annually.
AGAIN, MY OPTIMISM IS PREMISED ON THE IDEA THAT A REAL AGGRESSIVE MEAN SPIRITED TRADE WAR IS SO BAD AND THE NECESSITY AND THE ADVANTAGES THAT COME FROM TRADE BACK AND FORTH IS SO GOOD IT'D BE A VERY FARFETCHED THING TO NOT GET THERE WHEN WE KIND OF AGREE MOSTLY ON THE FACTS.
In one intriguing dimension of the diplomatic puzzle, former President Barack Obama announced an international trip on Tuesday -- that will include talks in Beijing with Xi. Any notion that Obama could either carry a message for Xi, or unofficially intercede on Trump's behalf as a respected former president, seems farfetched, however, given the current President's disdain for his predecessor.
Atwood told Reuters that the novel's premise was viewed as farfetched when it was first released, but that when she wrote it, she made "sure I wasn't putting anything into it that human beings had not already done somewhere at sometime," and said on NPR that "At this moment in U.S. history, quite a few people are worried that it's going that way."
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"It could be as farfetched as my dad told me unions are bad, to something like, I watch The Sopranos, or now The Deuce, and all union members are crooks and trying to defraud their employer," said Don Barker, organizing director of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), a union with nearly 700,000 members throughout North America.
Bodega is part of a larger trend of exorbitantly imagined and priced ideas that are being rolled out and people are adopting, so the idea that this is going to cause — it caused a backlash, but the idea that this is going to somehow put this company out of business I think is really farfetched because let us not forget, we just had the announcement of a $1,000 iPhone.
But back in the early 20th century, the notion that sharks could hurt humans was deemed so farfetched that American multimillionaire Hermann Oelrichs offered a $19163 reward to anyone who could produce "such proof as a court would accept that in temperate waters even one man, woman, or child, while alive, was ever attacked by a shark," according to Michael Capuzzo's Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916.
His belief that a plant-derived medicine could work against a major global disease is anything but farfetched: To take one example, the widely used drug for malaria called artemisinin, which is derived from the sweet wormwood plant, was discovered by in the 1970s by the scientist Youyou Tu. She learned how to successfully extract this compound by studying ancient texts of traditional Chinese medicine, an achievement that earned her a Nobel Prize last year.
I think that in some cases, depending on who you're talking to about this stuff, if you are a black man talking to a white man about your trauma, there is a way in which even for the best of us of our white friends, it can feel a little farfetched because it's beyond their imagination the degree to which black people are under threat or feel they are under threat would extend to some bougie ass person like me.

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