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A further sign that talk of the recession being over may be premature came from news that US employers had cut 532,000 jobs last week, up from the forecast figure of 520,000.
Other indications that the death of a more moderate North Carolina might be premature came last week when a House panel on immigration disbanded quietly without supporting any legislation to change immigration policy.
But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in April said the challenges were premature, coming prior to publication in the Federal Register.
An initial clue that miR-142−/− MKs were premature, came from the observation that the average size of vWF-positive miR-142−/− MKs in the femoral BM was smaller than that of WT MKs.
And while that premature come-on reflects the group's relentlessness more than anything else, it's an accurate reminder that I'm closer to when I'll quit working than to when I started, my hopes and my hair so fluffy and intact.
"However, it is premature to come to any firm conclusions.
"It's premature to come to a conclusion while there are still questions," of the attackers motivation, he said.
Even in the short term that is unhealthy.' Ancram thinks it premature to come up with a solution now.
"We are holding discussions with them, in the same way we are discussing opportunities with other interested parties, but this is still at a very early stage and too premature to come to any conclusions," said Vanessa Clarke, a spokeswoman for Orange.
The average newborn would have to be approximately two months premature to come out that small.
Smith described Lilford afterwards as a man "who was prepared to die for [his] principles", but refused to openly discuss any possible political motive, saying simply that "it would be premature to come to conclusions".
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