Living with debt carries responsibilities, however, and national governments would do well to realize that going too far down the road of debt-fueled spending risks their own freedom of choice, sovereignty and long-term growth potential.
But the Bush administration and its allies in Congress say that's going too far.
It is possible that banks end up going too far, and have the pleasant task of marking assets up at some later date.
Paul Givan of the DUP called for robust action, citing South Africa where some cars were fitted with flamethrowers to deter car-jackers, although he accepted that this might be going too far for Northern Ireland.
But I haven't done the ones that I think would be going too far and it's a question of judgment.
It wouldn't be going too far to suggest that these types of gag orders should be banned by law.
Two scandalous and highly publicised business deals in the past two years have created the impression that maybe it is all going a bit too far.
In fact, it's not going too far to say that if you use in-ears with similar properties to these, and if you're only ever likely to use these types of headphones, then you may as well pick your handset based on other factors, because audio quality isn't a big enough deal to accept or reject any of them.
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But it has to be admitted that so far too many events have been going his way.
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.
It's a difficult task to write a song that successfully evokes the slowed-time pull of sleepiness without going too far and lulling listeners toward unconsciousness themselves.
"The idea that hackers are going to bring the nation to its knees is too far-fetched a scenario to be taken seriously, " asserts James Lewis, a former State Department and Commerce Department official.
It showed there is such a thing as going too far to manage customer expectations--and that it's dangerous to make promises you can't keep.
Whoever wins Saudi Arabia (if it should even come close to going that far) will be in the business of selling oil, too.
Rubinstein keeps the pages turning and will have you slapping your head with both grief and relief as Ambrus pulls off another heist, and you cringingly realize that the Whiskey Robber is not going to stop himself from pushing his luck 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.
Conservative AM Suzy Davies said that "Morriston can't cope" at present, and worried that the plans to merge three accident and emergency departments into one hospital was going "too far".
Without evidence that the recipient intends to use the card at the location, is this perhaps going a little too far?
Still, you can push this argument too far, and wind up going down a dangerous path -- one that ultimately sets back the greater cause of trying to get television networks and film studios to create a broader range of meatier roles for Latino actors and actresses.
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