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Examples of far-fetched


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Since fairness most likely first arose in relatively small groups of our hunter-gatherer ancestors, the assumption of perfect monitoring is not far-fetched after all.
The recent finding of mosaic patients indicates that this possibility is not far-fetched.
This is probably not far-fetched, as everyone employs various techniques before a fight.
Such omniscient scrutiny is not as far-fetched as we might imagine.
It is not far-fetched to suggest that classification of an individual as mestizo repeated the idea of a deliberate transgression of the political order.
As a matter of fact, this is not a far-fetched assumption since one period in the model involves 35 years.
The main point is to inter pret the text in not too far-fetched a way.
Of course, many of the ideas were far-fetched, but many turned out to be right.
The case of the unhelpful subordinates is not as far-fetched as it may first appear.
The comparison between the petrol station and the parish church is perhaps far-fetched.
It would be somewhat far-fetched to suggest that this substitution could be accidentally achieved by some grammar-external deficit.
If that claim seems in any way far-fetched, consider the reactions to two of the most momentous events of the last 15 years.
This explanation is both interesting and perceptive, although it is somewhat far-fetched.
This is not as far-fetched as it may sound.
However, such a scenario seemed far-fetched at this point.
To illuminate what is at stake between egalitarianism and prioritarianism, consider the following far-fetched example.
However, the claimed optimal shape of the hall is somewhat far-fetched, for the analysis was only based on a single source position.
The apocalypse did not seem too far-fetched a possibility.
A genuine moral right that is supposed to be never overrideable should stand up to far-fetched but possible counterexamples.
The situations where this may happen are so few and far-fetched that we are justified in ignoring them.
The result is something far-fetched and over-written and, from a feminist standpoint, ideologically unsound, with both heroines marrying and living happily ever after.
But the analogies between prices and moral principles strike me as far-fetched.
To claim that these verbs raise to v for checking some morphological features, like middles, is quite far-fetched.
The folksong explanation employs a far-fetched comparison of changing-background technique with the appearance of new variants at every repeat in a strophic folksong.
Admittedly, this case is a bit far-fetched, but it is not inconceivable.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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