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The advent of streaming has spawned some premature optimism.
But international health authorities cautioned against premature optimism.
History shows that one of the great policy dangers, in the face of a severe economic slump, is premature optimism.
After providing the finishing touch to the set piece Louis Carey, the captain, was wary of premature optimism after three previous play-off failures.
While they still take precautions against radiation, most of the survivors share a budding, though perhaps premature, optimism that the worst of the nuclear crisis is over.
Mindful of the scorn heaped upon the Conservative chancellor of the exchequer for his premature optimism in 1991, Gordon Brown and his top brass have avoided cheer in the current downturn, not least because it is so much worse.
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(Ever since Norman Lamont was ridiculed for spotting "the green shoots of economic spring", ministers have been terrified of expressing premature economic optimism, although Major said yesterday said Lamont was actually right).
There is precedent for premature economic optimism in the United States, as well.
Looking at the first crop of reviews for Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse's I Am the Wind, which opened at London's Young Vic on 3 May, it's tempting to wonder whether Wardle was a little premature in his optimism.
The optimism proved premature.
Optimism was premature.
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