Tom Andrews, from the marketing consultancy The Value Engineers, agrees that the change in direction could be a success as long as the company does not take a leap too far.
Indeed, he says, it is important not to take the comparison with Hollywood too far.
Jeff Hunter points out that you can take humility too far, though.
Governments take too long to get things done and there are far too many varied interests at stake.
It's hard for the show to go too far in that direction, because it can't take you too far from other plot lines.
The intensive energy users making steel and cement have threatened to take their jobs abroad if energy costs go up too far.
Those worried about more of us being around can take comfort in the likelihood that Census projections are far too high.
Permitting processes take far too long and are overly complicated.
In other words, take the changes too far and more trading moves into the shadows.
Mr Obama seems to be hoping that his Republican opponents, many of whom have put forward proposals for regressive flat taxes, for example, will take their coddling of the rich too far for most voters' tastes.
And cynics will take the message too far, justifying every kind of deviousness and inflexibility.
Some patient groups can take their mission a little too far, or get too cozy with drugmakers.
Unfortunately there were far too few who would take such a risk.
Twenty years ago, neuroscientists held that after a certain critical period, usually no more than the first 12 months of life, the entire visual system has become far too rigid for any real learning to take place.
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Sutherland's voiceover at the beginning of the film strongly implies that what we're about to watch is a battle of wills, but Towne is too respectful of Prefontaine's focus to take that very far.
It's possible to take this too far, however: over-extracted wine can be bitter and coarse.
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Through the Grand Slam fortnight, he has encouraged her to take one round at a time rather than looking too far forward in the 128-strong draw.
Meanwhile, privacy advocates argue that the bill's exemption for "operational" collection of data--allowing those practices to take place under an "opt-out" rule--gives advertisers far too much leeway.
Republicans are fighting key provisions they say take regulation too far and threaten to undermine the recovery of the banking industry and Main Street.
But Europe's central bankers are already more worried about rising prices: hence the fear that they could take pre-emptive action too far, and push Europe's still-fragile economies back into recession.
It you take this too far, the economy begins to decay, as the Economist argues is happening in France.
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This could take the form of an interest rate cut, if the euro appreciated too far since this could lead to deflation.
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