The notion that foreigners will turn away from the dollar and U.S. markets is farfetched.
So, at this point it seems farfetched to ask Walmart to play by traditional banking rules.
Sounds farfetched, but so did your optimism about Latin America sound farfetched five years ago.
When chief executive Michael Fertik launched ReputationDefender in October of 2006, its pitch seemed farfetched.
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The whole idea of solar satellites and energy beams may seem farfetched to the rest of us.
Both scenarios are farfetched something that companies relying more and more on mobile technologies might want to consider.
The 52-year-old Zhu's big ambitions for WebEx aren't farfetched, given some of the other adversity he has overcome.
That seems farfetched, but consider that Kaplan already has alumni in the millions.
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It is not farfetched to think that that moment his mind was flooded with thoughts about how to get through the deposition.
The chances of some of the other endlessly-touted cars actually making it to the streets, however, range from possible (the pickup) to extremely farfetched (the Brazilian hatchback).
Ben Affleck's character, Tony Mendez (based on a real CIA operative), heads to the hotel to mingle with Hollywood's elite as part of a farfetched rescue scheme for American hostages.
But both sides shot down such a farfetched scenario.
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Though farfetched, such a scenario is what we are heading towards and it makes more sense now to have the next generation software capabilities in portfolio than dominating a market facing obsolescence.
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