"We think that would be a step too far and totally unnecessary, " he said.
That said, a new version of a fashionable financial instrument may be a step too far.
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That was a step too far, and she was forced out of her post.
This however may well also be a step too far for the Egyptian army.
By and large, the church agrees: blessing these unions is a step too far.
Was that the step too far, that you get this kind of immediate gratification?
But for some members of the ruling elite in Laos, it was clearly a step too far.
Will he, like so many chief executives before him, take his cost-cutting measures one step too far?
But Tiffany's remedy, a lawsuit against eBay, the world's biggest online auctioneer, is a step too far.
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The idea of surreptitious, constantly available recording appears to be that one step too far that forces reevaluation.
The Unite union said industrial action would be considered if its members considered the changes "a step too far".
"I think that's a step too far, " Dr Morgan told BBC Radio Wales.
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Converting the bikes to amphibious vehicles to explore Halong Bay might be a step too far for a holiday.
Even Mr Mugabe's nephew, another parliamentarian, said this was a step too far.
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That proved more popular than many expected, but one analyst suggested the latest device might be a step too far.
Jousting for the championship is obviously a step too far for James, but what a title race we have in prospect.
Is it that the additional five dollars seemed a step too far?
But several top cardiologists say that drawing any conclusions about CIMT in general or ENHANCE in particular is going a step too far.
The Archbishop of Wales says making it illegal for the Church in Wales to offer same-sex marriages will be a "step too far".
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But the Archbishop of Wales said that making it illegal for the Church in Wales to offer same-sex marriages would be a "step too far".
But some sense that letting foreign firms build the next generation of nuclear-power plants is now coming to be seen as a globalised step too far.
Front-line policing in Avon and Somerset could not be done better by a private company and would be a step too far, its chief constable has said.
Will that be a step too far for French voters, who in 1992 approved the Maastricht treaty, leading to the single currency, by only the narrowest of margins?
That will be deemed a step too far for now, so instead there will be moves towards exchanging information on visas and an emphasis on greater co-operation between frontier police.
That is regarded by many governments as a step too far, not least because it would provide a disincentive for such market purchases in the future, for countries such as Portugal, Spain and Italy.
Cain takes the analogy a step too far.
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