Only a devaluation of the dollar creates an export led recovery, but this is far fetched.
It may sound far fetched today, but in fact that is what many groups are working on.
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Then its not far fetched that he is taking that knowledge of monetary economics to the app realm.
Again, representation in the sport of boxing is not far fetched at all.
But Mishra's goals aren't as far fetched as you might imagine -- the era of the vocal computer is upon us, friends.
Ultimately Lustgarten's scenario is far fetched: the deliciously named City guy - James Asset-Smith - starts "shorting" the bonds he's helped to design.
In a world where Toyota is building auto plants in the U.S., is the thought of MLB owning Japanese teams so far fetched?
While cloud-induced lighting bolts may seem far fetched, the estimated costs of deploying the technology are vastly lower than similarly wild-eyed, futuristic military weapons.
It is not far fetched to posit that by 2010, most auto manufacturers will build one or both systems into their cars at the factory.
There are, however, some on the conservative side of the political spectrum who view any such manipulation of the BLS numbers as a bit far fetched.
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These fears may sound far fetched, but Buffett knows that this sounds good to voters and employee unions who consider themselves first in line for having their needs met.
Prof Andrew Parker, research leader at the Natural History Museum's zoology department and a specialist in bio-mimetics, said the concept was not too far fetched but had its limits.
In a world where Toyota (nyse: TM - news - people ) is building auto plants in the U.S., is the thought of MLB owning Japanese teams so far fetched?
It's not a far fetched threat.
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If that seems far fetched, Forbes earlier reported that the technology has gained traction among major corporations and has already been deployed to over 30, 000 call center seats (and that was two years ago, the number is most likely far higher now).
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The hypothetical is not far-fetched and not far from current reality.
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Far-fetched rumours that 150, 000 Indian troops are to be deployed in Afghanistan are rife in Islamabad.
However far-fetched that number, it shows the sea change in mindset of traditionally parochial Indian businessmen.
But the notion that Germany is poised to stalk out of the euro is far-fetched.
It might sound far-fetched but young English inventor Giles Cardoso has already made it a reality.
All right, withdrawing just as the process reached its far-fetched and uninspiring conclusion wasn't that hard.
Sony's PlayStation Vita already employs such functionality, making the claim all the less far-fetched.
Here, as Buffet notes, stands Grover Norquist, champion of a fond (and very far-fetched) dream.
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And if the concept of smart products sounds far-fetched, so once did the concept of smartphones.
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Paying for gas and lunch with a wristwatch isn't as far-fetched as it sounds.
So although the old central rate may be far-fetched, the old floor is not.
To some, this analysis of music and society may seem no less far-fetched than Plato's.
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