Sentence examples for prematurely conclude from inspiring English sources

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When this becomes clear, bosses too often prematurely conclude that they have to fire the person or that the coaching was a waste.

His election might not be the eruption of choice as far as his MPs are concerned, and perhaps as far as the voters are concerned, although that is not as certain as most commentators prematurely conclude.

And because bright kids are particularly likely to see their abilities as innate and unchangeable, they grow up to be adults who are far too hard on themselves — adults who will prematurely conclude that they don't have what it takes to succeed in a particular arena, and give up way too soon.

And because bright kids are particularly likely to see their abilities as innate and unchangeable, they grow up to be adults who are far too hard on themselves – adults who will prematurely conclude that they don't have what it takes to succeed in a particular arena, and give up way too soon.

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"I think we prematurely concluded there was no W.M.D. and no ties to Al Qaeda". Mr. Shahda said he was proud he could help make the documents public.

Reports in the German press had also questioned whether Mr. Assad's critics had prematurely concluded the Houla killers were really supporters of Mr. Assad.

As the Government of National Unity emerged in Harare from 2008, donors lost patience, withdrew funding and prematurely concluded that regime change could be achieved by focusing on politics within Zimbabwe's borders.

The report also faulted the Virginia Tech Police Department for prematurely concluding that the initial shooting was an incident of domestic violence, spending hours tracking and interviewing "a person of interest" who was not involved, while Cho regrouped and reloaded for the later, deadlier assault.

However, those authors may have prematurely concluded that their hantavirus isolate was closely related to HTNV, since no genetic analysis was performed.

Although in line with the current opinion, i.e. the Pancrustacea/Tetraconata hypothesis, the data by [ 33] somewhat prematurely concluded that the involvement of col in the formation of the tritocerebral segment in insects would represent an evolutionary novelty.

Many conservatives feel the case was concluded prematurely and would like the Justice Department to take it up again.

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