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en We believe it is premature to speculate about what types of forces and equipment may be needed until we see the U.N. plans.

en We're always up for a good challenge. We're already potentially making plans for 2007. It would be premature to speculate, so it could be big.

en It's really premature to speculate about what the needs would be in terms of logistics, in terms of airlift, in terms of actual troops. And it's certainly in that regard premature to speculate on what the U.S. contribution might be.

en I think it's premature for us to speculate on which candidate we might support.

en Brown playing more and more and more will help us to determine how we do that, but I think to speculate on that right now would be very premature.

en I learned in Vietnam that the best way to support our troops is to either give them the forces and equipment needed to win or bring them home so we can care for those who have borne the battle,

en All of us who live along the river monitor the river levels. You can plan a lot of your operations around river projections, such as where to move equipment and make plans on pruning crews and those types of things, so it is a real handy tool.

en Some only fly for very specific types of training. We need to talk about how we could provide some types of ratings without owning the equipment.

en I just think it's premature to speculate about any decision on the national intelligence director, and I wouldn't rule anything in or out.

en Obviously, everyone here has a tremendous amount of respect for Ted Koppel and any network would be lucky to have his skills. But it's premature to speculate.

en Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. It's premature for us to speculate on which candidate we might support, but certainly the foreign minister of South Korea is an enormously talented individual.

en The 'threat' still remains unclear, to speculate that a war may erupt is premature, at this stage the result could go either way [in terms of a negative or positive outcome].

en The failure affected the entire campus-some lights went dim, some heating ventilation equipment turned off. The Physical Plant needed to open up and access the high voltage equipment. In order to do that, all the electricity needed to be turned off twice.

en Since the terrorist attacks are so fresh and our country's response is not yet known, it is premature to make definitive judgments about the economy. We can only speculate based upon what we think the administration will do and how consumers will respond.

en What we're looking for is to see if there are any safety issues that the FAA needs to address through some sort of action. Right now, it's too premature to speculate on any cause of action or the cause of the accidents.


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