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Premature by more than six weeks, Harris weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces at birth.
Reports that Pistorius himself has a book lined up were subsequently dismissed as premature by the athlete's agent.
The proclamation was greeted with elation and relief, even if it was premature by at least two days.
Questions about the possible nature of the attacks -- whether vendetta, hate crime or terrorism -- were rejected as premature by Chief Moose.
The European Union lifted most of its sanctions against Myanmar last month, a move that was criticized as premature by Human Rights Watch.
Recent months have seen a handful of results which appeared to confound the Standard Model, only to be exposed as premature by subsequent work.
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In 2011 the World Health Assembly adopted targets to reduce premature mortality by 25% by 2025.
He calls for more preventative health programmes in poor neighbourhoods, to reduce premature mortality by 25% by 2040.
"Our system could prevent the severe morbidity suffered by extremely premature infants by potentially offering a medical technology that does not currently exist," said study leader Alan Flake, a foetal surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
DALYs reflect how much the expectancy of healthy life is reduced by premature death or by disability caused by disease.
They found that cutting emissions from transportation by 75percentt could prevent up to 120,000 premature deaths by 2030.
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