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"But it's far too early at this stage to make any definitive judgments.
In the end, though, we likely need more data and time to make any definitive judgments.
I wasn't trying to speak for anyone else or make any definitive statements about the war.
It's too early to make any definitive judgement about how the green agenda will fare under the coalition.
To Peterson, about one-quarter of the season is too small a sample to make any definitive judgments.
One hundred days is not enough time to make any definitive conclusions about what to expect from Obama's presidency.
Bartos and Auerbach resist the temptation to make any definitive claims about the era, other than that it was a blast.
North Star is in only its third year, so it is far too early to make any definitive judgments about it.
Although it is much too soon to make any definitive judgments, it appears from reports from the field that the Taliban made a major tactical mistake.
"The commission cannot, therefore, make any definitive statement on the presence or absence of 'cheating' software in the vehicles tested," it reported.
"It is still way too early to make any definitive predictions," said Iain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
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