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Your Sept. 28 editorial about the Wen Ho Lee case has again fallen into the trap of making premature conclusions.
These reviews have concluded that there are benefits for these subgroups but because of decisions regarding inclusion criteria are limited in their recommendations and might be making premature conclusions about which aspects of comprehensive geriatric assessment are effective and why.
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"While such intensive investigations are ongoing, we must be careful not to make premature conclusions," he added, singling out Germany's actions in describing bean sprouts as the likely source before laboratory tests had been completed.
Consequently, we might have made premature conclusions if a replication study had not been performed.
It should encourage people to ask more questions, not to draw premature conclusions.
The forensic psychologist must not make any premature conclusions.
Make premature baby clothes.
It should be noted that the number of studies that have quantitatively measured recruitment rate, although greater than for the other processes, is still quite low, making conclusions premature.
Premature conclusions might have been made if a replication study had not been performed.
But while there is widespread anticipation about a revolutionary contagion, particularly in Egypt and Algeria, where there have been angry and violent protests, political analysts said that each country is different, making such conclusions premature.
The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, said: "We have to guard against drawing premature conclusions.
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