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Adding GPS tracking to it is a bridge too far.
But Ms. Blackburn appears to be a bridge too far.
Anything less than that is not a bridge too far.
That idea was a bridge too far for Jimmy Kimmel.
This, obviously, was a bridge too far for the party.
The presidency turned out to be a bridge too far.
Even that, they acknowledge, may be a bridge too far.
Even for March Madness, that had proved a bridge too far.
Particularly the series' greatest installment— Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far.
This is a bridge too far and should be for everyone.
That seems to be a bridge too far at this point.
And for a lot of people it's a bridge too far.
But banning Trump is, it seems, a bridge too far for Twitter.
That time Ricky gave Ollie a bath was a bridge too far.
That is a bridge too far (pun intended) for me to bet.
All this eventually proved to be a bridge too far for Democrats.
However much you love cheese, some things are a bridge too far.
" Virgin Galactic: "This one is what I call a bridge too far.
" Going back to "doing" can be a bridge too far for some "managers.
For Trump, however, anything smacking of financial transparency was a bridge too far.
Adding Christie's problems to the ticket might be, er, a bridge too far.
This was a bridge too far for liberal activists, promptly suing the state.
For now, they're seeing the more dramatic measure as a bridge too far.
" According to McCabe, the FBI general counsel said: "That's a bridge too far.
Putting your $80 toward umbrella stats, though, might be a bridge too far.
Empathizing with such a person is a bridge too far, Sara tells Kreizler.
To purists, some of the new entries may seem a bridge too far.
Yang is hard not to like, but seems like a bridge too far.
That, given the present pace of change, is undoubtedly a bridge too far.
The lack of true bipartisanship makes achieving these principles a bridge too far.
Trump said after that effort, continuing requests by Democrats were a bridge too far.
The third iteration of quantitative easing, DiMartino Booth said, was a bridge too far.
It was a bridge too far then, and it remains one to this day.
One suspects even Jeff Wilpon understood it to be a PR bridge too far.
That was a bridge too far for the company, and so ties were cut.
While Munson was flattered, her mother thought that to be a bridge too far.
But the Orban government's direct attack on Mr. Juncker seemed a bridge too far.
Monuments to and about traitors to the United States is a bridge too far.
Even getting to be chair of the Republican National Committee seems a bridge too far.
It's the demonizing and denigrating of the miners themselves that is a bridge too far.
That, according to Bannon, is a bridge too far -- and Cohn should have resigned. 23.
For similar reasons, I considered entering the "reality" L Word universe a bridge too far.
Given the on-going battle between the two companies, that's probably a bridge too far.
And the double-whammy of being older and a woman was a bridge too far.
But he decided that Trump's call for help from China was a bridge too far.
But assassination porn which graphically depicts bloody, horrific violence is apparently one bridge too far.
And the fact that I appear to be enjoying it is a bridge too far.
But many physicians still see a bridge too far between their offices and the dispensaries.
But a Russia-friendly foreign policy is a bridge too far for some Republican Party senators.
The recent Office 365 ad inside File Explorer might've been a bridge too far for some.
For the police in the organization, he said, such a thing was a bridge too far.
"Change comes slowly, and we can't go a bridge too far here," the former aide acknowledged.
"For me it was a bridge too far and too Big Brother-ish," Sheriff Gualtieri said.
Then, too, there are the children for whom the mechanics of friendship are a bridge too far.
But this latest controversy was a bridge too far, and the virtual friend group began to fracture.
The "lock him up" chant may have been a bridge too far, but did he deserve it?
Clearly, the calculus has been made that shutting down Anthem completely would be a bridge too far.
I know it's 2017 and nothing makes sense anymore, but that feels like a bridge too far.
" Royal Dutch Shell: "No, I thought they took on a bridge too far with that last acquisition.
This photo was taken in 1977 on the set of "A Bridge Too Far" in the Netherlands. 
But rejecting Kansas' proposal is a sign that some proposed cuts are still a bridge too far.
It's possible this "moral" exemption will be a bridge too far even for the current Supreme Court.
Look, I'm sorry, but even before these reports surfaced, Roy Moore's nomination was a bridge too far.
Minaj has denied that happened, but Cardi B said it was a bridge too far for her.
The Never-Trumpers view a vote for Trump as a character bridge too far for them to cross.
Clinton's presidential campaign on Wednesday said the GOP presidential nominee's comments were "a bridge too far" in politics.
Tariffs are a warning sign, but failing to preserve and modernize NAFTA would be a bridge too far.
And bipartisanship, especially on issues hotly debated in recent years, seems like a bridge too far as well.
There has been no growing of a backbone, no declaration that this is an irreparable bridge too far.
"Look, I'm sorry, but even before these reports surfaced, Roy Moore's nomination was a bridge too far," he tweeted.
"It's a bridge too far," said Gregory Conley, the president of the American Vaping Association, a nonprofit advocacy group.
While tax reform remains doable — unlike a massive infrastructure initiative — a bipartisan tax deal is a bridge too far.
It's possible that the headphone jack would be a bridge too far, but it's hard to argue against precedent.
Even in an age of financial excess, paying players to play for potential rivals is a bridge too far.
And, indeed, some Republicans I interviewed in a reporting trip to Alabama saw Moore as a bridge too far.
"It's probably a bridge too far, at least for the moment, but it would be more equitable," Vandebroek said.
After all that's happened in the last six months, for Mr. Spicer, The Mooch was a bridge too far.
But the PTAB's wholesale and duplicitous assault on property rights in innovation is a bridge too far for them.
But, he added, it may be a "bridge too far" for the entire Taliban to reconcile with the government.
But to offend Trump and Haley was, in the end, a bridge too far for the Israeli prime minister.
But as with dozens of other Republicans, Trump's leaked audio about women was a bridge too far for Giuliani.
But remember, it costs cash, and if you aren't already a Hulu subscriber, that might be a bridge too far.
For most, even Twitter is a bridge too far, and the vast majority of our beloved blogs are now dead.
A corollary to that would be to call purchasing a stock like Chesapeake "investing" may be a bridge too far.
"Locking up democratically elected leaders is more than a bridge too far," Flanders premier Geert Bourgeois said in a statement.
Cheese balls or a flaming pupu platter are probably O.K. But two-pound lobsters might be a bridge too far.
Who knows, but this is a bridge too far and the Republican party ought to disown every aspect of him.
Bob Corker, Tennessee: "Even before these reports surfaced, Roy Moore's nomination was a bridge too far," he tweeted Friday. Sen.
But combining it with other unpopular positions (such as on health care) may be a bridge too far to cross.
In fashion's desire to "elevate" the simple button-down or T-shirt, it ended up going a bridge too far.
I want Trump gone as much as anyone, but Sanders is a bridge too far as far as I'm concerned.
Asking the American consumer to trust the honor system with President Trump controlling the process is a bridge too far.
"Look, I'm sorry, but even before these reports surfaced, Roy Moore's nomination was a bridge too far," Corker tweeted Saturday.
Even though the relationship between Woods and Mickelson has thawed over the years, some things are a bridge too far.
But November 3, 2020 could show whether impeachment is a bridge too far for Arizona's middle-of-the-road voters.
If you make it about actually building a 2,200-mile wall, that's a bridge too far — but I'm mixing my metaphors.
In plenty of situations, it's probably a bridge too far to ask a stranger to jam your earpiece in their ear.
But for those of us who prefer to keep savoury and sweet separate; this creation might be a bridge too far.
Hiding them behind similarly colored text, as Google's search experiment appears to do, may be a bridge too far for many.
That price gets you Beats' most well-rounded headphones to date, but for most users, it's probably a bridge too far.
That's probably a bridge too far — but unlike the earliest models, it's one I certainly wouldn't mind making a travel companion.
Both men are gay, but their political differences proved a bridge too far — at least for White's brother, who blocked him.
But, to expect Ivanka Trump to publicly condemn her father or his record on women's issues is a bridge too far.
But Otis is still a bridge too far, they told me, even though many of them said they like him personally.
For some conservatives, it was bridge too far: a pact with a Marxist guerrilla organization that had terrorized Colombia for decades.
Trump's decision to politicize and duck any responsibility the deaths of 3,000 Americans was apparently a bridge too far for DeSantis.
Was it a bridge too far for you, as the movie's creative team feared it would be for their 2009 audience?
Solving the Middle East's many problems — or even a few of them — seems like a bridge too far to many Americans.
For some Democratic members of Congress, President Trump's annual State of the Union address Tuesday night was a bridge too far.
Even to those of us who are more Tom Brady haters than Tom Brady fans, this seems like a bridge too far.
For those who find themselves permanently attached to their smartphones, wearing a piece of technology could well be a bridge too far.
If decision-makers can't reliably pick who the best player will be, adding "fit" into the mix is a bridge too far.
Still, Cohen, who is Jewish, said the attacks on black people and Jews in Charlottesville were, for him, a bridge too far.
The Fed seems to have sucked out too much cash when it reversed QE. "It was a bridge too far," said DiMartino Booth.
But in many communities, the teen romance aspect was still a bridge too far, so I went 20 years without seeing the film.
For a newer generation, it seems, the statue of Rhodes on its plinth above Oxford's High Street is simply a bridge too far.
For the president, however, Kim's offer to close down Yongbyon facilities in return for lifting all international sanctions was a bridge too far.
Their advance stalled on a bridge spanning the River Rhine, a battle immortalized in the book and Hollywood film "A Bridge Too Far."
This latest space-out is a bridge too far for the attractive woman, who is now not receptive at all to his presence.
With the economic impact of the coronavirus unfolding, what was considered a stretch is looking more and more like a bridge too far.
Corker said Moore's loss was a "short-term setback" but added that the conservative candidate represented a "bridge too far" for the party.
But his attempt to superimpose his personal theories about such laws in this separate and unique context is more than a bridge too far.
J.P. Morgan and partners like Starwood Capital were willing to really extend themselves, but paying Neumann to go away was a bridge too far.
And they're not alone: Log on to social media and you'll see thousands of people agreeing that Franken's resignation was a bridge too far.
But such a major shift in health care provision may be a bridge too far for the U.S. public and their representatives in Congress.
This was a bridge too far for faculty and students, who have organized a movement to save what remains of the Fine Arts Library.
Given the accumulation of all sorts of other ways that Donald Trump has flouted the rule of law, that's just a bridge too far.
This was a bridge too far, until the museum agreed to invite the security guards and support staff to the after-party for free.
But his prescription — an American pullback from NATO and "returning the European allies to full responsibility for their futures" — is a bridge too far.
After spending millions on acquisitions to build its own OS and ecosystem, a smart assistant is probably a bridge too far at this point.
"Meals on Wheels, even for some of us who are considered to be fiscal hawks, may be a bridge too far," Mr. Meadows said.
Trans people have seen repeated attacks from the Trump administration on our rights, but this latest proposed rule is simply a bridge too far.
But when she began looking into an investment fund that international donors had poured billions into, she says, that was apparently a bridge too far.
Also, the idea that the President of the United States can't have private conversations with foreign leaders was a bridge too far, even for Democrats.
But naming the rest of the family (including the baby) as members of the Republican party seemed like a bridge too far for many online.
But holding to account a president who so relentlessly channels the grievances of violent racists has been, for many top Republicans, a bridge too far.
Former officials from the Obama and George W. Bush administrations, however, dismissed the subpoena idea at the time, saying it was a bridge too far.
"For a movie that began with essentially Thanos' head on the floor, it was a shocking reversal, but perhaps a bridge too far," he added.
There's literally nothing Trump could say about the media or do in regard to the media that those supporters would deem a bridge too far.
The exploitation of a young military widow, Carryn Owens, who can deservedly be proud of her brave and noble husband, is a bridge too far.
I think he misjudged that, yes, people did elect Donald Trump, but out-and-out Nazis is still a bridge too far for most people.
But the Obama administration's move to punish states that don't provide transgender-friendly bathrooms in schools and other public buildings was clearly a bridge too far.
"That's going to be far tougher, it may be a bridge too far," said economist Doug Holtz-Eakin, executive director of the conservative American Action Forum.
And if you go that route, setting up a system like the Vive, which requires wall-mounted trackers, is a bridge-too-far for most consumers.
During a time when making progress in Congress sometimes seems a bridge too far, physically rebuilding our country is the good-faith gesture our citizens need.
The company is already a presence in many households through its Echo devices and Alexa voice assistant, and Amazon Key feels like a bridge too far.
It seems separating parents from their children was a bridge too far for Laura Bush and she is bravely calling this White House out by name.
But even mentioning the removal of troops in South Korea could be a bridge too far for Seoul, especially among its conservative and pro-American voters.
Although popular television shows have pressed on without central cast members before, the idea of a "Roseanne" minus Roseanne may seem like a bridge too far.
He is widely respected on the issue, having written healthcare legislation in the past, and described the changes to the bill as a bridge too far.
Truly, the twist still has me shaking my head because I understand the why of it while recognizing that Picoult has crossed a bridge too far.
Amid the mass of Democrats who came out in support of impeachment this week, however, many of them still believe it is a bridge too far.
"I think that Bernie is just a bridge too far for the country," said Bonnie Campbell, a former Iowa attorney general who is supporting Mr. Biden.
The best alcohol study would randomly require people to either drink or abstain—but for many public health researchers, that's always seemed like a bridge too far.
If you already feel uncomfortable with your interest in porn, actually taking out your credit card and paying for it can feel like a bridge too far.
But, he says, it's "really a bridge too far with the current results" to say whether phantom fullness could be useful for someone trying to lose weight.
"It might be a bridge too far for the average user, but for those with higher threat profiles, that's a great hardening step to take," she said.
But to then have Kudlow say, essentially, "Nikki is a nice person but the big boys have got this one" was a bridge too far for Haley.
For the GOP, however, the revelation that Trump's disrespect for women goes beyond schoolyard insults and into bragging about criminal sexual assault was a bridge too far.
So to ask them to stand up like we're seeing others in Hollywood and elsewhere I think is a bridge too far because of the trust factor.
But a proposed 5 percent tax on imports from Mexico, scheduled to take effect early next week, is a bridge too far for much of the party.
"I think they ought to keep the pressure up to get the documents they're entitled to, but to me that's a bridge too far," he said. Sen.
Klein's direct assault on capitalism was a bridge too far — there was no way to translate it into terms that could be adopted beyond the radical flank.
While this will inevitably be true for some of these voters, what the Never Trumpers really mean is that Sanders is a bridge too far for themselves.
" When pressed on the possibility of the diverted dollars ultimately hurting the military's ability to buy needed equipment, White said the suggestion was "a bridge too far.
Tasha: It certainly was an effective way of building tension, but yes, they seem like cannon fodder, and for me, it's the bridge too far for this movie.
But Matt Schlapp, chair of the organization behind the major conservative conference, now says that the "revelation of an offensive video ... condoning pedophilia" was a bridge too far.
She has an impossibly fine-tuned sense of what we will and won't accept from her — and throughout her career, plastic surgery has remained a bridge too far.
If it can get people to understand and care about issues as seemingly dry as net neutrality and copyright law, harassment doesn't seem like a bridge too far.
Scaramucci in, Sean Spicer out Spicer was treated to his share of indignities during his time at the podium, but The Mooch's hiring was a bridge too far.
"Apparently, within the Speaker's new far-left Democrat majority, even a symbolic resolution condemning anti-Semitism seems to be a bridge too far," McConnell said on the floor.
Auto tariffs could also be a bridge too far for Congress, which has threatened to reassert control over section 232 tariffs as countries retaliate against U.S. trade actions.
While I believe in life after love, I believe that asking these girls to sing in Cher: The Unauthorized Rusical was a bridge too far for our contestants.
When gliders were unavailable for "A Bridge Too Far" (1977), a World War II film directed by Mr. Attenborough, Mr. Marsh and his staff created them from scratch.
It would give at least a few Republicans, for whom an impeachment vote is a political bridge too far, an opportunity to save a piece of their souls.
The 2007 legislation's principal backers — including Barney Frank, an openly gay congressman — decided that pressing fellow lawmakers to cover transgender people as well was a bridge too far.
But it is a bridge too far for Republicans like Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, which makes it unlikely to go anywhere.
But he said after a closed-door caucus lunch that while supporting the bill was a "bridge too far," he wouldn't prevent the legislation from quickly moving forward.
Most Senate Republicans will likely defend Trump and vote to acquit him in an impeachment trial, but joining Kennedy's Ukraine theories is a bridge too far for them.
Indeed, many Brits have decided that the referendum results are a bridge too far, and it's time for them to pack their bags and (Br)exit the U.K. itself.
It became very clear that he couldn't repeal Obamacare in its entirety, both because of reconciliation rules and because plenty of Senate Republicans considered that a bridge too far.
A wholesale overhaul of healthcare, senators say, is a bridge too far for the two parties, locked for years in an ideological battle on that issue and many others.
After eight years of a black president, the legalization of gay marriage and the increase in demographic diversity, electing a woman to the presidency was a bridge too far.
Menendez's bribery trial 'A Bridge Too Far' On the bench during the Menendez trial thus far, Walls' wit and affection for classic movie references have been on full display.
It seems to me that a combined 25.6 percent marginal rate for those of us who live in high tax states like New York is a bridge too far.
Disruption is one of the big reasons why an immediate move to a single-payer system is probably a bridge too far in American politics for the foreseeable future.
While Republicans have campaigned aggressively to dismantle Obamacare, there has been a quiet recognition that gutting protections for people with pre-existing conditions might be a political bridge too far.
Steve King (R-Iowa) warned that a deal to allow some immigrants in the country illegally to remain in the country would be a bridge too far for his supporters.
To expect them to be honest with the facts is simply a bridge too far at the moment, but to be honest about who they are would be deeply refreshing.
Elevating Clinton, or any woman, to an office in which every man would have to report to her has been a bridge too far for the entirety of American history.
It's a little rich for conservatives to denounce abolishing the filibuster or the Electoral College as a bridge too far when Republicans have championed their own set of structural reforms.
But visiting the troops that he has ordered to the front lines in places like Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria has been a bridge too far for this commander in chief.
This was a bridge too far for moderate Republicans and those from states where the party commands fierce loyalty but where poor residents benefit in some form from the law.
And yet, as Irons demonstrates, this cricket-crazy, God-disdaining don was a paragon of diffidence for whom eye contact, let alone a handshake, was a human bridge too far.
" Other conservatives say Johnson, an early advocate of legalizing marijuana who told The Daily Caller he consumed cannabis within the last several weeks, "is a bridge too far to cross.
There's an obvious argument to be made about the ways comedy is designed to push the boundaries of taste, but "Heil Honey I'm Home"was definitely a bridge too far.
But by early Sunday, despite clearing out conflicts on other issues in what diplomats called an atmosphere of rising mutual appreciation, it seemed the Irish border was a bridge too far.
But cutting a hole out of an otherwise solid rectangle seems a bridge too far, when content displayed on these devices is designed to take advantage of a full rectangular screen.
Given all that is on Prime Minister May's plate these days, and her own iffy political situation, it might be a bridge too far for her to unilaterally take this step.
"Everything I've seen in it I can support, but I know that it might be a bridge too far for some people on my side of the aisle," he told reporters.
"If they come back and say, we're going to pull this out and say backyard barbecuing or volcanic activity is the cause, that would be a bridge too far," he said.
For many, his public vulgarity and flagrant disregard for civility is out of the norm for an American president; his racist dog whistling and appeal to white nationalists a bridge too far.
But the Trump administration's move to overturn an Obama-era directive urging schools to ensure bathroom and locker room access to transgender students in schools was a bridge too far for Jenner.
And even though she's disabled—Gaelynn has osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as "brittle bone disease"—and therefore used to standing out, it felt like a bridge too far, requiring an adjustment period.
When he struck out against the philanthropist George Soros, accusing him of influencing recent events in Slovakia, it was a bridge too far — even for some members of Mr. Fico's governing coalition.
The landing marked the start of Operation Market Garden, one of the largest allied operations of World War Two - famously depicted in the 1977 film "A Bridge Too Far", starring Sean Connery.
But with the release of a module for the game called A Bridge Too Far, the game's publisher Multi-Man, depicted Waffen-SS units on black cardboard counters with white icons and numbers.
But its actions behind-the-scenes suggest that the group either regards constitutional carry as a bridge too far, or is willing to abide lawmakers who just aren't ready to take the leap.
Two films celebrate the heroics of what was the biggest airborne battle in history—"Theirs is the Glory" (made in 1946, immediately after the second world war) and "A Bridge Too Far" (1977).
Goldman's screenwriting ability shone through whether he was adapting a war epic like 903's A Bridge Too Far or savvily taking on horror tropes, like the cheeky Anthony Hopkins flick Magic (1978).
"A production freeze dependent upon the involvement of Iran seems a bridge too far at this juncture," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at New York-based ClipperData, an energy data provider.
Although the Court believed this technology was a bridge too far since it was not commonplace, the Court has shifted its understanding of what constitutes a search based on norms for the times.
Rep. Beto O'Rourke came closer to victory in a statewide race than any Texas Democrat in 20 years — but ended the night being still a bridge too far to beat incumbent Republican Sen.
Let's start here: There is nothing -- and I mean nothing -- that can be said of Trump and those who work for him that would be a bridge too far for many Democratic activists.
Such is the mythology surrounding Manchester United's 1999 season that it is easy to forget that, while they had come to dominate the Premier League, European supremacy still seemed a bridge too far.
"To imprison a democratically elected government leader is more than a bridge too far," Geert Bourgeois, the Flemish president and a member of the New Flemish Alliance party, told VRT News on Thursday.
But it's clearly a bridge too far for Sanders to lay off the former New York City mayor, his huge campaign spending machine, and his long history of embracing Republican and conservative policies.
For McGahn, the President's order to fire Mueller was a bridge too far -- with the White House counsel refusing to follow through on the order, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
What's happening with Mr. Moore in Alabama — with the president, the Republican National Committee, the state party and many white evangelicals rallying around him — is a bridge too far for many of us.
While most wouldn't ask their friends to avoid posting any photos of their children, the deluge of images when a trend like the "motherhood challenge" takes hold can feel like a bridge too far.
"It's a bridge too far, it's a job too big, it cannot be done by one person, especially in the area of instructional leadership, which is the biggest job the principal has," he said.
Even for national security hawks like Lindsey Graham, who is among the President's closest allies in Congress and is himself a long-time supporter of Saudi Arabia, that has been a bridge too far.
Trump lost 14 votes from the Senate GOP on his 2018 immigration bill, revealing that any legislation providing a path to citizenship for some undocumented immigrants is a bridge too far for some Republicans.
In the culture wars debate the NRA wants to have, criticism of police, even when they mistakenly use deadly force against African-Americans, is a bridge too far -- even if invoking the KKK isn't.
But for McGahn, the President's order to fire Mueller was a bridge too far -- with the White House counsel refusing to follow through on the order, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
But the latest allegations about Trump and Ukraine — allegations that the president tried to strong-arm a foreign power into investigating his potential 2020 rival — seem to be a bridge too far for Democrats.
Is "the piss tape" — a reference to an alleged recording of the sitting president of the United States employing two Russian prostitutes to urinate on a hotel bed — a bridge too far for the USPTO?
Would it be a bridge too far for the church to have acknowledged that they'd caused harm to others by hanging on to their privilege without paying attention to the needs of the other groups?
There will be plenty of opportunities for Republicans to bail on Trump — claiming that they've had their doubts for a while, but that the latest offense, whatever it is, is simply a bridge too far.
A Bridge Too Far was the second game in the series, covering the Allies' audacious and dangerous attempt to circumvent Germany's defenses by storming through the Netherlands and into the industrial heartland of northwestern Germany.
Reacting to the recording, Mr. Beck wrote over the weekend that each person "must decide what is a bridge too far" and said he supported calls for Mr. Trump to withdraw from the presidential race.
Trump's pursuit of a dialogue with Taliban leaders over the future of Afghanistan proved to be a bridge too far, however, and now the president is on the hunt for his fourth national security adviser.
I recommend reading Paul Krugman's argument that progressives should now focus their energies on issues other than health care, and The Times's Editorial Board on why single-payer may yet be a bridge too far.
Covering up for BoJack, who is happy to improve only when he doesn't have to face the bad things he's done, becomes a bridge too far for all of them, in one way or another.
But if you thought Trump's attempt to turn one of the world's foremost diplomatic summits into a free promo for one of his resorts might be a bridge too far even for Fox & Friends, think again.
In the lexicon of single New Yorkers, the term "geographically undesirable" usually refers to those who live too many subway stops or bus rides away, or are a (Brooklyn) Bridge too far for serious relationship consideration.
He positioned himself against Bernie Sanders and especially Elizabeth Warren, who looked like the top contender in the fall of 2019, arguing that Medicare-for-all's abolition of private health insurance was a bridge too far.
"A number of candidates operate on the assumption that Trump won't get to there from here — that the nomination will be a bridge too far," said John McKager "Mac" Stipanovich, a longtime Republican operative in Florida.
That was a bridge too far for the US President, who said Kim offered to take some steps toward dismantling his nuclear arsenal but not enough to warrant ending the debilitating sanctions regime on the country.
CARY, N.C. (Reuters) - Matching or breaking the record for career major titles might just be a bridge too far for Tiger Woods, said his former mentor Mark O'Meara, who nevertheless hoped Woods will prove him wrong.
Previous times, Trump has insulted Sessions when calling for the investigation of Hillary Clinton, but this time he called for Sessions to go after Justice Department attorneys, which was a bridge too far, said the source.
The biggest political variable, though, is Ryan, who has worked long to achieve comprehensive tax reform that includes both corporations and individuals — an objective that is simply a bridge too far in the current hyper-partisan environment.
"Caps were a bridge too far for companies," said Sheila Bair, former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and a U.S. Treasury official who worked on President George W. Bush's 22013 task force on retirement security.
And though Speaker Nancy Pelosi and moderate Democrats had been unenthusiastic about the idea of impeaching Trump all year, the news that Trump had been soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election was a bridge too far.
But Di Maio's decision this week to visit France and meet several representatives of the "yellow vest" movement, which for months has waged a sometimes violent campaign against Macron and his policies, was deemed a bridge too far.
"The one that just seems to be a bridge too far that the Democrats never requested before his 2006 confirmation to the D.C. circuit are the staff secretary documents, which aren't really his documents," he told the Post.
No one should be astonished that the bad guys are grizzled old goats, but the younger generation of the species — led by the production's heroine, Gruf — soon learns that preservation of the planet isn't a bridge too far.
After all the money it pumped into acquisitions to create the Ionic and Versa, a proprietary smart assistant is probably a bridge too far at this point (and Samsung's Bixby expenditures point to how difficult that growth can be).
Though North Carolina's parties are bitterly divided and its state legislature has moved far to the right, most observers of the state's politics still believe that overturning the result of a democratic election would be a bridge too far.
"Even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you agree with more libertarian economic views, even if you are an evangelical and the position on social issues is a bridge too far," he said.
"I hope that troop removal would still be a bridge too far for (Trump), but we know he's not a big fan of alliances, and has shown a willingness to buck the recommendations of his advisers," Brewer told CNN.
For many who had been willing to endorse the legislation or at least remain quietly neutral when tracking devices were explicitly limited to locating missing children, the addition of language that allowed tracking for other purposes was a bridge too far.
Still, the opposition to Romney was fierce inside Trump's team -- something that spilled out publicly when Kellyanne Conway, Trump's former campaign manager and still close senior adviser made clear his criticism during the campaign should be considered a bridge too far.
"Even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you agree with more libertarian economic views, even if you are an evangelical and the position on social issues is a bridge too far," he said last month.
While Donald Trump's sexism has long been obvious to just about everyone outside the GOP, the video unearthed by The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold of the Republican nominee bragging about sexually assaulting women was a bridge too far, even for Republicans.
The big debate of the night was over Medicare for All, which Sanders and Warren embraced and the moderates derided, but the candidates also sparred over whether Warren's plan to decriminalize border crossings was a bridge too far for voters.
That's a bridge too far for Mellie, plus there's no way she got that pulled together so quickly on election night, and it's not something she would have been planning for because Mellie was so sure she was going to win.
As we've seen, Dom still harbors some romantic feelings for Darlene in addition to her seething hatred; moreover, Dom simply isn't a coldblooded killer, and executing a woman as she cries and begs for her life is a bridge too far.
But a 2005 recording made public on Friday of Donald J. Trump speaking in extraordinarily vulgar terms about women became a new bridge too far across a seemingly endless landmass separating civil behavior and Mr. Trump's campaign for the presidency.
If eighteen hours at the opera seems a bridge too far, Poulenc's "Dialogues des Carmélites" (May 3-11), in which the stellar Isabel Leonard reprises her role as a lyrically tremulous nun, provides a historico-religious gut punch in only three.
"It was just a bridge too far for me to move my whole family to Seattle, at that age, at that time, to something I didn't fully understand, as opposed to I'd been in financial services my whole life," Dimon said.
However, critics of the NRA have expressed skepticism about the resolution as well, with Michael McGough writing in a Los Angeles Times editorial that it was largely an empty gesture and the "domestic terrorist organization" label was a bridge too far.
But the age thing is a bridge too far, so in response, Gypsy finds her mother's "nest egg" money in a ziplock bag (money we see comes from well-wishers' letters at the outset of the episode) and takes a handful for herself.
Attending would be a bridge too far, especially given that the man about to walk into the White House seems incapable of self-reflection or owning up to his role in the ugliness that has overtaken our politics over the past several years.
That said, there's something to the notion that if there were large-scale resistance to a particular tech, or to a particular privacy invasion that was widely believed to be a bridge too far, we might set ourselves up for different outcomes.
Jeff Giesea, an entrepreneur and consultant who helped organize the pro-Trump DeploraBall — an inaugural ball to celebrate the work of the pro-Trump internet — sees the ADL's decision to categorize the New Right as hate group personalities as a bridge too far.
" When asked if taking money away from the service branches in order to fund Trump's wall would harm Mattis' goal of a maintaining a lethal military force, White responded, "I think that's a bridge too far because we don't have those details.
"It is a bridge too far to narratively urge sympathy for someone who would crush those under her and actively participate in their imprisonment, their rape, and their suffering, simply because she eventually suffered a fraction of that suffering herself," Holmes argues.
"(Yoder) has now gone yet another bridge too far — calling in Republican dark money to elevate an opponent of his choosing, rather than answer to his constituents for his egregious votes," Davids and Niermann said in a statement said in a statement Friday.
Back in June, Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan even went so far as to say CNN's hiring of Lewandowski "insults the press": Even in the highly competitive, ratings-mad, hardball-playing world of cable television, there should be a bridge too far.
Ocasio-Cortez says her first goal, if elected to the House (an almost sure thing), is to introduce legislation abolishing ICE, a bridge too far for even Bernie, but a romanticized goal among the online far-left monster given life by Dr. Bernie Frankenstein.
Because many Americans who don't like abortion feel it is a bridge too far to essentially turn over the body of a pregnant woman to the government for nine months, and that medical procedures are better left to the woman, her family and her doctor.
The emergence of the 85033 video that showed Trump demeaning women in vulgar terms had become a bridge too far for Ryan, who has had to previously denounce the nominee for his attacks on Muslims, a Gold Star family and a former beauty queen.
But the fact that the character is voiced by Hank Azaria — and the basis of jokes around him has so often been his Indian heritage — makes it easy to see why some find the character a bridge too far, no matter his better qualities.
Having stood with the president in recent months even as he advanced positions they vehemently opposed, including tough immigration policies and withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate accord, many executives felt his apparent tolerance for white nationalist violence was a bridge too far.
This year, both parties have assessed that the idea of impeachment could once again be a bridge too far for many swing voters who will cast their ballots in the upcoming midterm elections, while possibly motivating the President's supporters to turn out in higher numbers.
Until cybersecurity awareness and readiness are understood and openly communicated by both board members and senior executives alike — and all employees are educated on their personal accountability — closing the gap between how vulnerable you are versus how vulnerable you think you are is a bridge too far.
Bradley ByrneBradley Roberts ByrneGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans House GOP fears retirement wave will lead to tsunami Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess MORE (R-Ala.), described a pathway to citizenship as "a bridge too far," while Rep.
And while most members from such seats have been willing to accept the background check bills the party has advanced so far, the CNN analysis of support for Cicilline's bill shows that a ban on assault-style weapons remains a bridge too far for many of them.
What we once referred to as the "Tesla Network" morphed into a Musk-promised robotaxi concept that frankly seems like a bridge too far for a company that just hit a yearly sales level that&aposs about what a major automaker achieves in a few months.
So there is a line of thinking in Washington that Republicans are already looking into Trump rather than letting him get off scot-free — and that if Trump did anything really extreme, like firing Mueller or preemptively pardoning his aides, that would be a bridge too far. Maybe.
While Fed officials want to keep the path clear to a rate rise in June, repeating their aggressive pitch for a rate rise of last October will likely be a bridge too far, given that a rise in inflation back to the Fed's 2.0-percent target is seen unlikely.
The outspoken opponent of the GOP's presidential nominee wrote on Facebook over the weekend that every voter had to decide for themselves what constitutes "a bridge too far," after the release of footage last week in which Trump can be heard making lewd and sexually aggressive comments about women.
Both of those films were eventually released without a rating in the US. For some audience members and critics — even some who had defended von Trier in the past — The House That Jack Built was a bridge too far in depicting grotesque violence, particularly against women and children.
And while supporters of the so-called medical aid in dying act — legalizing what is sometimes known as "assisted suicide" — had been cheered by Mr. Cuomo's recent declarations of support, the governor said on Tuesday that he believed the bill was "a bridge too far" for this legislative session.
Now, as polling less than a week from the Iowa caucus indicates that the durable candidacy of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is beginning to crest, its anxiety is intensifying alongside a growing fear that swing voters or disaffected former Trump voters will see Sanders as a bridge too far.
No, certainly not normal, because in Harry Reid's world the ends always justify the means; where only winners make the rules and write history; where there is never a bridge too far nor a line too wrong that cannot be crossed; and where one is guilty until he proves himself innocent.
"To ask an African American in the chair to have to be complicit in ruling 'out of order' speaking the truth about the racist remarks of the president is a bridge too far for, certainly, Emanuel Cleaver, and probably for most of my [Democratic] colleagues in the House," Connolly said.
"I hear things, you read things, you know, and obviously they're -- if our national PRISM program is out in the wire you, you'd think that we could get a hold of our president's college transcripts, but maybe that's just a bridge too far," Zinke continued, referencing the NSA surveillance program.
The practice will hold you over for days, making it easier somehow to cook in the week that comes, when work and errands and chores and miserable commutes and late appointments conspire to leave you feeling as if getting dinner on the table is a bridge too far to take.
And what developed extremely quickly over the past 24 hours is a consensus among Democrats that really this latest scandal about Trump and Ukraine was just a bridge too far, that something had to be done, and that the only real remedy they had was a more serious impeachment effort.
Evidently finding a way to close down the legal liabilities and/or engineer consent from users to that degree of murky privacy intrusion — involving pools of aggregated personal data gathered by goodness knows who, how, where or when — was a bridge too far for the company's army of legal and policy staffers.
If there is any shift from the pugilistic tone that has defined Mr. Trump's Washington for two years, it seems to be at least in part attributable to exhaustion and the quiet conclusion among Republicans that there may yet be a bridge too far when it comes to following the president's lead.
When a recent New York Times headline read "Ivy League Moves to Ban Tackling at Football Practice," some fans and football traditionalists reacted with the equivalent of gnashed teeth and rent garments—simply putting the word "ban" next to the world "tackling" was a bridge too far, an affront to the essence of the game.
" The NFL already sets the bar pretty high for stopping the game, with the aforementioned two criteria—I guess player safety is a bridge too far for game flow—and on top of that decided to place limits on when the spotters can say, "Hey, wait a minute, that guy doesn't look too good.
For Obama, Hiroshima represents the unfinished business of WWII on the long road from foe to friend, apparently a bridge too far for Abe who is known for his revisionist views on Japan's shared history with Asia and efforts to rehabilitate this shabby era by promoting an exculpatory and valorizing view in textbooks and speeches that riles the neighbors.
But for many on both sides of the political aisle, the fight for the rights of transgender children is a bridge too far, and though how we treat and should treat gender-nonconforming and transgender children remains one of the most controversial fights within the transgender rights movement, what's often lost among it are the lived experiences of trans kids.
Sanders would also be a bridge too far for Republicans disenchanted by their party's wild primary season and the prospect of either Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE or Sen.
Grassroots volunteers and paid staffers have been instructed to target traditional Republican voters, as well as Hispanic Americans and moderate Democrats "who consider themselves pro-choice but see extreme positions like support for late-term abortion, infanticide and abortion activists posing as federal judges as a bridge too far," according to a memo describing the group's electoral effort and obtained by POLITICO.
"If Amazon isn't careful, Whole Foods will become Amazon's bridge too far," Brittain Ladd, who worked on the global expansion of AmazonFresh, told CNBC in an interview, referencing a failed Allied attempt to break through German lines during World War II. While Ladd still anticipates the need for brick-and-mortar grocers in the future, he envisions a much different store layout.
" Eugene Kontorovich, a professor at Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law, who has supported anti-boycott legislation, has suggested that Mr. Cuomo's executive order could run up against the First Amendment, and that its language penalizing advocacy of boycott or divestment — the measure is aimed at those who participate in pro-boycott activity or "promote others to engage" in it — was "a bridge too far.
Sen. Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) blasted Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R) on Saturday, saying his Senate nomination was "a bridge too far" even before sexual misconduct allegations this week.
I HAD THIS VISION THAT I'D NEVER WEAR A SUIT AGAIN, I'D LIVE IN A HOUSE BOAT LIKE TOM HANKS—THAT MOVIE SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE HAD COME OUT—BUT IT WAS JUST A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR ME TO MOVE MY WHOLE FAMILY TO SEATTLE AT THAT AGE, AT THAT TIME, TO SOMETHING I DIDN'T FULLY UNDERSTAND AS OPPOSED TO I'VE BEEN IN FINANCIAL SERVICES MY WHOLE LIFE.
Now, they explicitly do not have that support -- and given that Republican support for a border wall has only ticked up in recent polls, crossing the President on a signature issue that is very popular in the party is a bridge too far for most Republicans not in tough 2020 re-election battles (and that's only three or four senators at this point.) A second factor is the issue -- and the fight with it -- isn't going away, so there's a sense that if it has to play out, might as well do it now.
Which makes it ripe, one would think, for a Romney-style intervention on Cruz's behalf — not even a full endorsement, if that seems a bridge too far, but just a tactical one; they can go campaign for Kasich in New York and Connecticut and the Bay Area afterward if they must  — from the state's leading Republican politicians, because even if that intervention didn't peel a single vote away from Trump it still might help Cruz consolidate the votes he needs to win outright, and make a contested convention considerably more likely.
"I am here to tell you that even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you believe in more libertarian economic theories, even if you are an evangelical and our position on certain social issues is a bridge too far, even if you think my assessment of immigration is mistaken and the Democrats aren't serious enough about immigration enforcement, I'm here to tell you that you should still be concerned with our current course and should still want to see a restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government," Obama said.
That's how it feels, anyway; even if they're not necessarily moving at a quicker pace, the show is definitely accelerating the journeys so that it doesn't take an entire season for people to get from points A to B. But even as someone who's generally willing to forgive this speedy turn of events, having Gendry run back to the Wall and send a raven to Daenerys, who in turns gets the raven and hops on a dragon to swoop beyond the wall and save the day, all before Jon and company freeze to death, really is a bridge too far.
But I am here to tell you that even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you believe in more libertarian economic theories, even if you are an evangelical and our position on certain social issues is a bridge too far, even if you think my assessment of immigration is mistaken and the Democrats aren't serious enough about immigration enforcement, I'm here to tell you that you should still be concerned with our current course and should still want to see a restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government.
Oh, I am here to tell you that even if you don't agree with me or Democrats on policy, even if you believe in more Libertarian economic theories, even if you are an evangelical and our position on certain social issues is a bridge too far, even if you think my assessment of immigration is mistaken and that Democrats aren't serious enough about immigration enforcement, I'm here to tell you that you should still be concerned with our current course and should still want to see a restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government.

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