Far-fetched rumours that 150, 000 Indian troops are to be deployed in Afghanistan are rife in Islamabad.
However far-fetched that number, it shows the sea change in mindset of traditionally parochial Indian businessmen.
But the notion that Germany is poised to stalk out of the euro is far-fetched.
It might sound far-fetched but young English inventor Giles Cardoso has already made it a reality.
All right, withdrawing just as the process reached its far-fetched and uninspiring conclusion wasn't that hard.
Sony's PlayStation Vita already employs such functionality, making the claim all the less far-fetched.
Here, as Buffet notes, stands Grover Norquist, champion of a fond (and very far-fetched) dream.
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And if the concept of smart products sounds far-fetched, so once did the concept of smartphones.
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Paying for gas and lunch with a wristwatch isn't as far-fetched as it sounds.
So although the old central rate may be far-fetched, the old floor is not.
To some, this analysis of music and society may seem no less far-fetched than Plato's.
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For others, however, the notion that audiences are in any way controlling US film-industry is far-fetched.
Do the movie's sometimes far-fetched developments (charitable prostitutes, a twister) trivialize the plight of real war veterans?
Strobel's far-fetched theory: Maybe fungi like these aided in creating the crude oil found in the ground.
Milchan can be at his most unyielding when it comes to some of his more far-fetched ideas.
Mr Holslag predicts that India will challenge China's role as the world's manufacturer, but that seems far-fetched.
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Teams have even been sent to pick the brains of Hollywood scriptwriters who dream up far-fetched terror spectaculars.
Depp took the image to the film's Comanche adviser, William "Two-Raven" Voelker, to ask if it was far-fetched.
If this sounds far-fetched, take note that the scheme is already in place for supposedly tax-exempt municipal bonds.
It is not far-fetched to correlate changes in customer (fan) opinion with campaigns, promotions, news, and other events.
Indeed, there have been many works of literature and film that got carried away by their far-fetched imagination.
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The story might sound far-fetched, and anywhere else it would be, but Namibia is a land of diamonds like no other.
Phishing scams are moving beyond the misspelled, far-fetched ruses that clog your in-box and beg for your bank codes.
With Argo, Affleck has delved into a true story that seems so far-fetched that it plays like Hollywood fiction.
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That may sound like a far-fetched notion, or maybe even an inappropriate one.
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The comparison was always a bit far-fetched, but her standing as chancellor in a grand coalition renders it obsolete.
Again, that would seem to be far-fetched, but if possible, would be incredible.
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But, with the war-minded nationalists still firmly entrenched in Serbia, the notion that independence might be negotiable seems far-fetched.
Today, the notion that stability is a realistic aim is even more far-fetched.
Talk of dirty tricks may be far-fetched, but certainly much is at stake.
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