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"The comparisons with Cesc Fabregas were extremely premature," Mark Lawrenson told BBC Radio 5 Live.
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Many of these babies are extremely premature, and some have complex and devastating lifelong complications.
It is extremely premature, certainly, to write Jeb Bush's political obituary.
"Any practical response individual or policy-level to this or similar research would be extremely policy-level tonsupporthisby the science," they wrore.
And so the end of QE may well be quite negative on net.It would be extremely premature to warn of disaster.
A G.M. spokesman, Rob Peterson, said on Wednesday that it was "extremely premature" to discuss potential fixes to the battery packs in the plug-in hybrid car.
I thought his 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was extremely premature, but he reassured me when he gave a tough acceptance speech in which he explained the need for force in the world.
But Archie Lamb of Birmingham, Ala., the lead lawyer in a group of lawsuits filed by doctors against the insurers, said that "from the doctors' perspective, any discussions at all are extremely premature".
Dr. Friedman's argument that it is extremely premature to attribute increased anxiety among teenagers to digital technology is well taken, and his distinction between pathological anxiety and "everyday" anxiety is sensible.
"Any suggestion of the club signing him is extremely premature," added Rose, who will stand down from his role this summer.
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