Against a hyperinflationary backdrop, a multi-billion dollar loss of assets and revenue streams would represent a bridge-too-far for a despot who has brought his nation to ruin.
And the indications are that she remains convinced that nuclear as a "bridge to the sustainable future" is now a bridge too far, so clearly the move away will happen.
If that's a bridge too far, perhaps he'd consider coming up with a jobs plan of his own.
Having the government involved with all forms of catastrophe is a bridge too far.
But to say it jump-started an economic boom in the area appears to be a bridge too far.
Its attempt to throw a presidential election by inventing post facto election law is surely a bridge too far.
But for Turkey's substantial nationalist vote, that may be a bridge too far.
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This was either praised as bold foreign policy or decried as a bridge too far depending on where you turned.
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Many Democrats warned that trying to preserve both was a bridge too far and that Kennedy would risk losing everything.
"He reached a bridge too far and too quick, " said Mr. Carney.
French polls suggest the public only have patience for a limited operation: Eradicating the Islamist threat entirely is a bridge too far.
Then again, entering fully into liberation theology would have been a bridge too far, outside of the good graces of the Church entirely.
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And even for those who admitted to buying the occasional postcard, the effort of actually sending them was sometimes a bridge too far.
The "inclusive" list also featured one member from China, one from India, a left-wing American rabbi, but--apparently a bridge too far--no one from Israel.
"She felt that was a bridge too far for her and I really respect her for doing that, " the former Spooks star went on.
Having the President know of the IRS's mistakes so that he could act to correct the problem was not a bridge too far or even clouding the purity of the process.
But wily Inter proved a bridge too far as the experienced Italians struck early and then soaked up what limited and sporadic pressure the African champions were able to produce thereafter.
In February, Mr Gove told the Commons he had abandoned plans to scrap GCSEs in "key" subjects in England with English Baccalaureate Certificates, saying the plans had been "a bridge too far".
His endorsement of the Stability and Association Agreement, signed earlier this year but still awaiting ratification by the Serbian Parliament, was a bridge too far for many of his party colleagues, our correspondent says.
Prof Carl Devos of Ghent University said that the passage of the speech should have been dropped, while monarchy expert Prof Mark Van den Wijngaert said a comparison with the 30s was "a bridge too far".
That's a bridge too far, my friend.
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Clearly Scudamore has no shortage of experience when it comes to handling criticism but many feel Lord Triesman's rejection of his proposals on overseas fixtures and demand for any alternative plans to be presented "relatively quickly" will prove a bridge too far.
The heath care reform law did, however, require the states to participate in this expansion or risk losing the 50 percent to 60 percent contribution the federal government currently provides to each state to pay for their Medicaid programs a bridge too far for the Supreme Court who struck down this provision as an overreach on the part of the federal government.
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