Examples of 'it would be premature' in a sentence

Meaning of "it would be premature"

it would be premature - This phrase implies that taking a certain action or drawing a conclusion at the present time would be too early or hasty

How to use "it would be premature" in a sentence

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it would be premature
But it would be premature to call it one yet.
Making any comment on it would be premature.
It would be premature to draw conclusions at this stage.
Destroying it would be premature.
It would be premature to make any precise evaluations.
Public health officials were quick to warn it would be premature to declare victory.
I believe it would be premature to take that action.
And that in any case, it would be premature.
However it would be premature to celebrate too soon.
We are currently conducting a thorough investigation, and it would be premature to speculate on outcomes.
It would be premature to reach that conclusion.
Some participants argued that it would be premature to begin considering hard rights.
It would be premature to read anything into it.
The Board concluded that it would be premature to end the MBL.
It would be premature to negotiate an international convention on the matter.

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Habitat, but we believe it would be premature to consider these.
It would be premature for me to speak today of budgetary consequences.
As the discussion is still underway, it would be premature to anticipate the possible outcome.
But it would be premature to make predictions.
Until we have the results of these investigations, it would be premature to take a position.
Otherwise it would be premature and shallow.
Cooley would not comment, telling The Post it would be premature to do so.
Nevertheless it would be premature to be more specific at this stage.
Whilst sanctions are in effect against Iran, it would be premature to involve that country.
It would be premature to assume hostile intent.
But, as I have indicated already, it would be premature to draw any inferences at present.
It would be premature to implement your idea at this time.
UNDOF 's investigation is still ongoing and it would be premature to come to definite conclusions.
It would be premature to say that we have already learned to do that.
Given the SFM 's continued investigation, it would be premature to draw any conclusions.
It would be premature to envisage a concrete outcome at the current session.
However, the Secretary-General stated that it would be premature to withdraw UNOMIL at that stage.
It would be premature at this stage to introduce bans on particular substances.
Mr. SHAHI agreed that it would be premature.
It would be premature to suggest international substantive mies in this area.
While anything 's possible, I think it would be premature to trawl about at local Polynesian venues.
It would be premature to go into the details of this institutional framework.
Therefore, he considered it would be premature to re-open the fishery.
It would be premature to conclude that.
Matt says no, it would be premature.
But it would be premature to run to the pharmacy just yet.
But we really do not know so it would be premature to speculate, " he said.
But it would be premature and dangerous to draw definite conclusions.
While anything 's possible, I think it would be premature.
It would be premature to try to anticipate the results of this review.
How is Mr. Evans relevant? - It would be premature to.
It would be premature to give him a final judgment at this time.
At this moment it would be premature to comment on the details of the case.
It would be premature to comment on the kind of accommodation that would be appropriate.
Because it would be premature.

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