To succeed in a big way; to get to the top.
Extend in importance or range.
1However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not go far enough.
2The opposition Labour Party said the proposals did not go far enough.
3However these reforms did not go far enough for many commercial companies.
4The answer to that question would go far to solving this impasse.
5Now business leaders are saying the changes do not go far enough.
6An Ivorian group said the compensation offer did not go far enough.
7As long as we all understand that, we won't go far wrong.
8Will a new campaign go far enough to make their jobs safer?
9A new mode of revolution would go far beyond the ballot box.
10FAMILY But many gay people say it does not go far enough.
11Green Party co-leader James Shaw said the regulations didn't go far enough.
12Our options go far beyond whether to bomb or not to bomb.
13This may be the case, but it does not go far enough.
14A proposal to allow 49 pct FDI does not go far enough.
15Even so, some environmentalists said Obama's plans do not go far enough.
16But the group's lobbyist said the administration did not go far enough.
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