Did we push too far with our attempt to bite from the tree of Knowledge?
Before we get too far down this road of ubiquitous surveillance, real-time upload and comprehensive analytics by cloud providers, we should pause to consider the implications.
"Today we had a good car, and I don't think we were too far from the Red Bull pace, especially in the race, " the Spaniard said.
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Occasionally, however, if we fell too far behind his mother, he would give me a slight shove with his trunk as a gentle inducement to catch up.
"At the beginning of the year, frankly, we were too far back in the grid to be able to exploit the launch advantage that Kers should be giving us, " he said.
"I thought maybe we were too far back, but I knew (the leaders) were cooking and when he punched the button I knew we were going to be a factor, " McGaughey said.
"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.
Now, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let's be clear: in its current stage, the system is cumbersome and aimed at those with disabilities, but Samsung's already proven that it's interested in alternative input methods, and this could certainly be the logical conclusion.
He said that throughout U.S. history, there's been a tension between free and open markets and government regulation, and sometimes it swings too far one way, sometimes the other, and that right now, we've swung too far away from regulation and we need to revise our regulation.
If the successes so far in Rwanda and Malawi are any indication, we may not be too far from employing the solutions we already have to change the face of global health.
We spend far too much on treatment and policing, and much less on prevention.
Instead, we see far too many businesses that paint their tails white and run with the antelope.
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In this day and age of transparency, do we sometimes go too far?
We have come too far. (Applause.) But there is so much more work left to be done.
Second, we have far too few data points here to note a trend.
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"It's going to be difficult - we are confident but we never get too far ahead of ourselves, " said Lampard.
Speaking at a CBI dinner on Thursday, he said the "whole argument about whether we are cutting too far and too fast" was "in the past".
That is, as an over-populated island we allow far too much housing to be built in flood plains and provide inadequate protection for those in flood endangered areas.
Colorado, we have come too far to turn back now.
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And it is directed, at least in principle, toward a notorious nonproblem, namely the deficit and the public debt, on which we waste far too much ink as things stand.
We have come too far in our variety of content offerings to consumers and the spectrum the broadcasters use is too valuable for it to be hoarded for their shrinking audience.
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Indeed US strategic analyst Prof Tony Cordesman, of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC, thinks that we are far too cavalier in talking about the application of military force.
And that's why I need you, Colorado -- to make sure voices are heard, to make sure your voices are heard. (Applause.) We have come too far to turn back now.
We have come too far to grow faint-hearted.
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Still, Liz is certainly correct that we place far too much of a priority on spending money building and then dropping bombs, when we should be devoting our economic and psychological resources to building and deploying young minds.
We know very little about them except a few biographical details which all of a sudden seem ideally suited to the papacy. (This is totally opposite the case of U.S. Presidents, whom we know far too much about thanks to exhaustive, psyche-exposing multiyear campaigns).
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