The notion that architectural heritage may include a motel built of breeze block seems a little far fetched. |
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Saying that this government has not done due diligence and is asleep at the switch is certainly a little far fetched, I think. |
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A total figure of about 30 million prisoners worldwide annually is therefore not far fetched. |
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So the neat tricks TV cops use, such as deblurring number plates and reconstructing accidents from skid marks, are not as far fetched as they seem. |
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So when talking to your kids, try to avoid these sneaky references to guns and ammunition, no matter how far fetched the link seems at first blush. |
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This story is too far fetched, because a hole in the ozone in Antartica would generate so much heat, that Antartica would be a tropical forest, or a fiery wasteland! |
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For the member to pretend that somehow the Conservatives know how to manage money I think is a bit far fetched. |
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However, it seems a bit too far fetched to link the ROK-US alliance with a view to securing seaways. |
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These findings were however not far fetched. |
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The last of those three methods seems to be far fetched at the moment. |
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But the comparison between Europe and America is far fetched from this point of view, for linguistic and institutional hurdles are definitely minor on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Besides, we have too often seen referendums where rational logic has been buried or bulldozed-if I can put it that way-by arguments that are totally far fetched and had nothing to do with the debate. |
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