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In the intense competition for getting those unmotivated votes to the polls in these last few weeks before the election, I expect Musk won’t be the last one to step over the line.

From Slate

Kalinowski said more cases are needed to say: “OK, you do have a right to practice your faith in a public way, even if you’re a government employee. However, if you do, X, Y, and Z, this will step over the line.”

President Xi Jinping's increasing focus on national security - in particular a recent crackdown on consultancies and due diligence firms - has left many foreign companies uncertain where they might step over the line of the law, foreign chambers of commerce have said.

From Reuters

President Xi Jinping's increasing focus on national security - in particular a recent crackdown on consultancies and due diligence firms - has also left many foreign companies uncertain where they might step over the line of the law, they said.

From Reuters

To the limited extent that Bolsonaro commented on the uprising, it was to say that destroying public property was a step over the line.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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