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"It's far fetched to compare it with bringing Germany into the mainstream after the war," he says.
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William C. Banks, a specialist on national security law at Syracuse University, said that the memorandum shed critical light on the Bush administration but that it was "far fetched" to think it might be used to overturn convictions of soldiers for abuse at Abu Ghraib or elsewhere.
Wait...no, it is far fetched.
I'd like you to consider a dream that's far fetched.
"It's the responsibility of the government to create jobs and make them inclusive of age, gender, sexuality but for now that's far fetched," Quilicol said.
But it might not be far fetched that analyses of RP genes are misleading.
This should help each member free their minds about things that were bothering them and to let each member of the family know what is happening so that if there is need for help, it would not be far fetched.
Not much came out of it and I think they are far fetched.
After these comparisons Dawson confirmed that the storyline was planned ahead of the media coverage of the case, adding that he thought the storyline was "far fetched", adding that due to the storyline being a "sensitive" issue it was likely to cause controversy.
After their Prada deconstruction, the notion may not be far fetched.
Under such circumstances, the idea of the new city, as proposed by the government-appointed delegates, is far fetched.
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