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en To surrender to ignorance and call it God has always been premature, and it remains premature today Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. To surrender to ignorance and call it God has always been premature, and it remains premature today
  Isaac Asimov

en Everyone by now presumably knows about the danger of premature optimization. I think we should be just as worried about premature design - designing too early what a program should do.

en It's always premature. It was premature that the Titanic went down. But it did indeed disappear.

en The family was grateful they did not have to make a decision regarding whether or not to continue life support for their son. He came into the world premature and left the world premature and they are most grateful for the time they had to spend with Matthew.

en It's a little premature to make that call right now.

en We think it's premature to call the turn.

en [Reached by phone, National Interest co-publisher Dimitri Simes returned the insults.] Years ago, he predicted the end of history, which proved to be somewhat premature, ... If somebody expects they will build their magazine at the expense of the National Interest, those hopes, I'm certain, will also be premature.

en However, it remains premature for us to make additional comment, especially since ConAgra has not yet issued any formal information detailing what is for sale.

en I think it's premature at this point in time to call it a prank or a hoax.

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 [For instance, there is a direct link between infant mortality and premature birth. Clearly the more premature an infant is when he is born, the greater likelihood of complications. In fact, according to the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services National Center for Health Statistics, complications stemming from short gestation and low birth weight are the second leading causes of infant mortality in the United States. Ironically, the advanced medical technologies used in the United States tend to increase our infant mortality rate, not decrease it. In the United States, advanced technologies and procedures have made it more practical in recent years for medical professionals to attempt to save severely premature infants. Such attempts do not always succeed, adding to the rate of infant mortality.] Resuscitation is more likely to be attempted on extremely premature babies born in the United States than in many other countries, ... The extremely premature babies on whom resuscitation is unsuccessful are then counted as infant deaths, whereas they are counted as fetal deaths when resuscitation has not been attempted.

en It's premature to start talking about the Fed being done. There's still too much (consumer) demand out there before they can call it quits.

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 The reports that were in the media today are speculative and premature, to say the least.

en Never do today what you can as well do tomorrow, because something may occur to make you regret your premature action
  Aaron Burr


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