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Meanings of premature announcement in English
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Usage of premature announcement in English
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Unfortunately, the home secretary's prematureannouncement led to a spike in calls leading to long waiting times.
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All in all, the more she thought about it, Mrs. Brenton favoured Catie's somewhat prematureannouncement of her plans.
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Wall Street analysts had speculated a prematureannouncement about the potential spinoff of HP's largest division would drive customers away.
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Following its prematureannouncement, the ACCC released a statement saying it believed the merger would reduce competition and contestability in the telco sector.
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Already some researchers have criticised the team for making a prematureannouncement to the press before their work had been properly peer reviewed.
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First the prematureannouncement of Fiji diplomat Amena Yauvoli as the new Director General of the MSG was rejected by PNG and Vanuatu.
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There, he had backed out the car, by hand; shoving it into the open, lest the motor-whirr give prematureannouncement of his presence.
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Aren't some prematureannouncements just perfidious attempts to grab priority, and thus fame and prizes?
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Mr Cullen, who as Minister of State for Finance, has special responsibility for the OPW, says that decentralisation plans can be jeopardised by prematureannouncements.