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Most continue to oppose new taxes, without going so far as to explain the consequences.
Plenty of countries find ways to reserve power for groups that would otherwise be under-represented without going so far.
"It tells the story just as well," Mr. Gallagher said, "without going so far in offending reader sensibilities".
It is edging away from prohibitions on cholesterol and fat, and hardening its warnings on sugar, without going so far as to perform a reverse turn.
Risky, an adjective coined in 1827 by the novelist James Fenimore Cooper, suggests danger without going so far as "dangerous, unsafe" or "perilous".
You can even add a touch of sweetness just to highlight the fruit without going so far as to turn it into a liqueur.
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The Augustan poet Virgil is content to imitate Catullus without naming him, even going so far, in the Aeneid, as thrice to borrow whole lines from him.
For its part, Hezbollah could still claim to be the only force actually fighting the Israelis, without having gone so far as to provoke a deadly Israeli airstrike on Lebanon that might hurt its popularity domestically.
You can only go so long without soap.
"It's amazing that we've gone so long without caring for our hands," she said.
But this can only go so far without being connected to a catalytic political movement.
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