Any bill which goes beyond that would go too far in chilling important public debate and therefore should be rejected.
While Kim has made improving the economy a hallmark of his nascent rule, many analysts doubt that he will go too far with reforms for fear that change could lead to a loss of control, in turn threatening his authoritarian rule.
First of all, do you think what we've just heard, in fact that Dr Bruntland does go too far in her warnings and in fact that adds, possibly, to the sense of panic?
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Nally also echoed the concern that governments may go too far in introducing new regulations.
The risk for his targets, of course, is that he will go too far.
The great negative is that if you go too far and make an absolute fool of yourself, you actually, you've dumbed down the whole thing.
And up until yesterday, the fears that the Chinese might go too far had seemed to largely fade into the background.
In asking the Greeks to do a lot more, quickly, there is a danger that the rescuers will go too far.
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 Solicitor General cites prior Supreme Court decisions that suggest some arbitration agreements go too far.
If the Democrats overreach, if the party's liberals go too far, that may improve GOP standing.
In fact, the poll found that 60% either support the gun laws or think they didn't go far enough, while 30% told pollsters that the gun laws went too far.
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There always is the risk that it will be ineffectual or go too far and overregulate.
There's a case for 40 campuses so that students don't have too far to go, but there's no need for 40 different hierarchies.
But don't think for a nanosecond that Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is going to go too far downmarket in a bid for market share.
That reflects fears that policymakers, in their efforts to tackle deflation, will go too far the other way.
If you go too far in one direction or the other, that's a mistake.
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In that regard, Mr Fischer's proposals would push France to go too far, too fast for Mr Chirac's liking.
You do not have to go too far on the internet to find those who believe far more than that.
When asked whether the law goes too far or doesn't go far enough, more women say that the Patriot Act doesn't go far enough in protecting the country against domestic terrorists.
"I don't think that we are too far away from him being given the green light for him to go and play cricket in much the same way that he was at the start of the season, " Watkinson said.
But a new poll published last month by the Associated Press found that twice as many Americans think the new law did not go far enough as think it went too far.
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