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For example, a claim that made headlines all over the world about Chavez supposedly providing $300 million to the FARC turned out to be based on a far-fetched interpretation of one alleged document.
Walter comes up with a far fetched story about the paintings representing the plight of post-war orphans in Germany.
While that might seem like a far fetched strategy in the halls of the Senate, the message that Democrats have been neglectful on the issue of immigration is already resonating on the ground.
Considering the risks involved in this industry usage of completely autonomous robots, first without achieving very high reliability, is still a far fetch choice.
At the Bar: This one's a little far fetched.
Thus far our description was based on a single sequence.
I know this might sound a bit far fetched but no word of a lie -- these two incidents occurred. .
And if one thinks the indigenous embrace of Christianity on native terms far fetched, there are two beautiful and massively learned books by Meso-American art historian Jaime Lara that exhaustively suggest otherwise (and a third volume is on the way).
Choosing the best suitable spectrum based on the associated fetch and duration is required.
This hypothesis might not be too far fetched based on the recent finding that patients who have undergone kidney transplant had a lower rejection rate if MMF doses were titrated according to serum MPA titres instead of fixed.
But that may be a bit far fetched.
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