programming some argue that Panini invented an early type of algorithmic system and I think it's not entirely far-fetched to see a link between an ability to grasp Sanskrit architecture and skill in the languages of modern computer programming another theme that runs
And I was only a couple of years older than nine, and I didn't really want to tell anybody I wanted to be an astronaut, because it seemed kind of far-fetched , even to me. And so I said I wanted to be a pilot.
You know? And I smiled about that. It's not far-fetched , and it's informed by what has come before it.
Carter told me. I'm getting rid of the bowls. Someone had fetched Carter in the meantime, with Megan in tow.
"It's impossible to make a computer that works the way that you think it does" or "Corporate policy prohibits you doing it." It sounds far-fetched , but remember, the Canadian border agency, just a few months ago, had to be slapped down from its plan to put hidden microphones through the entirety of all of
I began to dream big, imagining that a total inversion of the sports power structure was occurring just out of sight somewhere near the rugby practice field. I admit that it sounds a little far-fetched and dreamy, but I knew that vaguely similar upheavals had happened before. If you think about it, major league sports could be the athletic equivalent of stadium rock. The production values are awesome, but the scale is alienating and the egos are enormous. The bitchy, psycho-dramas of the Kobe-Shaq Lakers recalled Fleetwood
And I think that's behind a lot of the things that people are worried about. This is not a far-fetched scenario.
And I also had five sisters. So it wasn't that far-fetched . But I guess later in life, all of these things clicked and these intersectionalities.
Period. That's it. So when you're thinking about the experiences, it's not to solve something that you will never have connected to your life, something that it's so far-fetched where you can't even think of it as a problem. Through experiential learning and through our projects that we work with teachers to support, we want students to actually think of a problem that connects to them as an individual.
Previously the main dividing lines between people and their beliefs concerned questions like, I think it's not far fetched to say that all of you are now listening to this talk, including myself, the most important decisions about our bodies
I mean, through the television show and this reporting, I mean, the thread that ties all this together is, yeah, I Things like asteroid mining that seemed crazy and super far-fetched .
Like I said, this is a big research program. You might think that last thing is a bit far fetched right now, but I know of at least one instance of this research
So we know that those are exhibited by other animals. And I don't think it's too far fetched to imagine that in the not too distant future, we might see at least superficial indications of machines exhibiting those kinds of qualities in their behavior interactions with humans and maybe even, eventually, other machines, which will be very
And they began to try to maneuver to control splinter groups within Gaza. the Canadian-Mexican example is not so far-fetched .
once I I I show people that I have value and that I have have mered I sort of I'm like a magnet you know I bring people to example in the iPay model it wouldn't be too far-fetched to think that if the internet service provider has a license
He gently rocked back and forth after he fetched himself a Diet Coke in the refrigerator behind his desk -- without thinking to offer me
of the atmosphere. But those are fairly far-fetched technologies right now, none of which we can count on.
It was all these visions, these far-fetched plans that people had.
books. And it seems so far fetched , my wife thought I was crazy.
But you thought, this is kind of far-fetched .
So I don't think Girus's story is really that far-fetched .
And in the part of the state where she came from, that's not far-fetched at all.
And it sounds science fiction-y, but it's really not that far-fetched , given current technology, and would be a much more efficient way
... for us humans to travel through the universe. Now, right now it seems far-fetched , too expensive, too complicated, too difficult, but
Yeah. Well, for Americans, it's a cop show which exposes-- it's a drama which exposes corruption, which some people think is far fetched .
Well, let me tell you, it's not necessarily far fetched .
It's a situation where in a lot of these cases, it could be any of us and they're not that far-fetched
I intend to write everything that explains how I came to be here, no matter how far-fetched or hallucinatory it may sound.
I mean, when you're living in another country, sometimes these things don't seem so far fetched .
Because so much stuff happened in it, because so much good acting and craft went into this kind of really astonishingly far-fetched story
What he's referring to, primarily, is the risk of a nuclear 9/11, which is actually as, far-fetched as it sounds, is a real possibility at some point.
Ah, we’ve— ah, should be on your radar there— we’ve fetched up, ah, hard aground
So he thought, "That's interesting." And he was wondering if maybe that could account for the anomaly in his vision as well. Well, that's not quite so far-fetched , because NASA