If the foundations of the firewall are too shallow, then the bank plan plunges too deep.
"I was garbage and I was terrified and I was in too deep, " she says.
The Cabbie was beginning to think he might have gotten in too deep with this one.
The first thing to do when digging a hole too deep is to stop digging.
Distrust runs too deep to be eradicated without a big shift in the province's fortunes.
The self-inflicted wound it too deep to bind, the bleeding too profuse to staunch.
It does not want to go too deep into Europe, if that means leaving America behind.
"If the amount is too shallow or too deep, that can turn the cat off, " Collins says.
Paul Little, the principal of City of Glasgow College also said the cuts were "too fast and too deep".
One of his reporters was murdered last year, apparently for digging too deep.
Certainly, its problems are too deep to be solved by a bump in the sales of a single antibiotic.
Most kids who drown are under the age of 4 -- toddlers who accidentally fall into water too deep.
But most of the tar sands lie too deep to be mined profitably.
The Labour opposition said the council had cut too fast and too deep.
The differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change.
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London Assembly Labour group said the cuts were "too deep and too fast" and would affect the quality of policing.
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They then informed him that another 20 or so fragments were too small, or too deep, to risk digging around for.
We saw short fly balls routinely drop in front of outfielders that McCarver had noted just moments earlier were playing too deep.
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As the White House well knows and accepts, relations with Mexico are too deep, complex and important to jeopardise by a decertification.
The depth and class of the apple product is just too deep.
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If they fail, then their task is to ensure that recessions do not become too deep, rather than try to prevent them altogether.
Aaron Craft scored nine points on 2-for-12 shooting for the Buckeyes, who dug a hole too deep to escape with their second-half rally.
The deficit hawks are right to worry that the president's budget may leave us in too deep a hole years from now.
From one side of the room, Ed heard a suppressed giggle, from the other a silence that was too deep to be genuine.
Most of the jokes are about sex and family and work, and about shame, too the humiliations too deep for ordinary people to admit.
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Some Democrats, the party in charge in the Senate, are livid because they say cuts go too deep for people who need it most.
In those sessions they had dragged too deep, dredging up some rotten taste from the bottom of their lives which tainted all their interactions afterward.
She tried to drive through a flooded section of Father Capodanno Boulevard, about six miles from her home, but realized the water was too deep.
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