Examples of 'it was premature' in a sentence

Meaning of "it was premature"

This phrase indicates that something happened or was done too early or before the proper or expected time. It suggests that a decision, action, or conclusion was made prematurely or without having all the necessary information

How to use "it was premature" in a sentence

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it was premature
I thought it was premature to write this guy off.
I thought reporting it was premature.
It was premature to consider initiatives regarding multilateral frameworks.
They agreed that it was premature to place a.
It was premature to combine the two matters.
They say it was premature baby.
It was premature to identify software at this stage.
Several delegations considered that it was premature to discuss this document.
It was premature to make a decision before agreeing on a specific plan.
Another representative suggested that it was premature to take a decision on the matter.
It was premature to consider the question of webcasting.
Yet some members felt that it was premature to decide on the final form.
It was premature to consider the final form the work should take.
Because it was premature.
It was premature to indicate a preference for any single or a combination of the aforementioned options.
Some members had stated that it was premature to take a decision on the final form.
It was premature of me to accuse Father Blackwood of having an agenda.
An EMA spokesperson said it was premature to comment on its future.
But it was premature of me to ask Celia to marry me.
The Court ruled that it was premature.
Canada said that it was premature to go into discussion on the preamble.
I am deeply saddened by this decision and I feel it was premature.
He argued that it was premature to dismiss the case.
She was very worried about him, it was premature.
Other experts said it was premature to make an accurate prognosis.
Oasi was actually something we had in the drawer a decade ago, but it was premature.
She said it was premature to elaborate.
The last time she was nominated, three years ago people said it was premature.
They felt it was premature and that a step by step approach was to be preferred.
The Dantewada court felt that it was premature to grant bail.
Hall added that it was premature to discuss regulations regarding satellite brightness.
Toshiba on Monday reiterated a previous statement that it was premature to comment on a potential bankruptcy.
He felt it was premature to put too much of an onus on the WEU.
Some of the press also thought it was premature to hold a vote on Friday.
It was premature to set up the Ad Hoc Committee.
Sir Nigel RODLEY considered that it was premature to draw up a concrete policy.
However, it was premature to consider using purchasing power parities.
On the other hand, it was noted that it was premature to discuss such a possibility.
Mark, it was premature for you to get this draft.
A number of representatives believed that while the proposal had some merit, it was premature.
Maybe it was premature.
And is this your first… It was premature.
For those reasons it was premature to embark on any further investigation of the topic.
You had a tryout . It was premature.
However, it was premature to identify items for deferral.
Well, for the record, I told him it was premature to consider surgery.
It was premature to establish a compliance mechanism providing for on-site investigation.
It 's gonna say it was premature and real wrong.
It was premature to state whether the law 's impact would be good or bad.
For Bulgaria and Poland, it was premature to raise such issues.

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