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28 Sentences With "jumped to conclusions"

How to use jumped to conclusions in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "jumped to conclusions" and check conjugation/comparative form for "jumped to conclusions". Mastering all the usages of "jumped to conclusions" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Australian authorities say reports about the simulator have jumped to conclusions.
The defense maintained the information in the warrants was blatantly wrong, proving that investigators had jumped to conclusions.
She says they didn't interview witnesses at the scene and jumped to conclusions rather than letting facts develop.
She said they didn't interview witnesses at the scene and jumped to conclusions rather than letting facts develop.
Fans jumped to conclusions and attacked the model for what they thought was a dig at the singer.
"This time Twitter has jumped to conclusions that aren't correct," said Mary Gestrin, a spokesperson for the Nordic Council of Ministers.
So when pal Courtney Lopez posted this picture that shows Horan with his arm around Gomez earlier this month, fans immediately jumped to conclusions.
So when it was revealed that the bad guys in Far Cry 5 would be mostly white guys from middle America, people jumped to conclusions.
Of course, the internet jumped to conclusions and there are already a dozen news stories that say Chrome will upload your browser history if you check your Gmail.
We created the myth by refusing to talk about what we were doing and why we were doing it, and people just jumped to conclusions, which is quite interesting.
So does the cognitive trap that psychologists call anchoring and what we call first impressions: Mr. Trump quickly jumped to conclusions about their guilt, as did many in New York City.
In fact he's on his way to return it to Thomas — "I jumped to conclusions!" she laments, before they make it up to the "noble chap" by giving him the wintercake.
The 50-year-old actress was leaving Cecconi's restaurant in WeHo Thursday night ... baring just enough to throw shade on everyone who jumped to conclusions based on photos taken a few days ago.
The country singer, 30, popped PEOPLE Now to discuss how it feels to be nominated for new male artist of the year at the 2019 ACM Awards, when he jumped to conclusions to predict the winner.
The more information I got that was from more than one side of the story the more I began to see that I jumped to conclusions based on appearances, which is the very thing I stand against.
The research consultancy also stated that any potential increase would not only take time, but would need more oil infrastructure, such as oil rigs, and that markets had generally jumped to conclusions about Saudi Arabia's oil output plans.
Area of detail JORDAN GAZA ISRAEL WEST BANK Tel Aviv Deir Qaddis Modiin Illit ISRAEL Jerusalem 212 MILES By The New York Times The case drew national attention and this time it was the Jews who jumped to conclusions.
After the forensic analysis looking into Bezos's phone became public, a number of high-profile independent experts challenged the consulting firm that Bezos hired for the investigation, saying it had done an incomplete job and had jumped to conclusions.
There is often a predictable cycle: a creator is called out for something they said or did, they start trending because of the intense backlash, they release an apology video, then eventually more information comes out that reveals the YouTube community jumped to conclusions too soon.
According to the tox report, he had 4 needle puncture wounds on his left arm, but it appears the marks were from EMTs administering Narcan to counteract an opiate OD. Family sources tell us Vicky and others are angry the medical examiner "jumped to conclusions" Chris committed suicide.
Stopping by the PEOPLE Now studios this past March, Davis discussed how it felt to be nominated for new male artist of the year at the 2019 ACM Awards, when he jumped to conclusions to predict the winner (Luke Combs who, in fact, did end up taking home the prize).
And you can start to see where the defense might build in the possibility that somebody else committed the crime, by bringing in the variety of other individuals the couple encounters over the course of the night, to say nothing of how the police could be said to have jumped to conclusions.
He also referred back to owner Robert Kraft's comments following the release of the report. Brady's agent, Don Yee, criticized the report stating investigators jumped to conclusions. On May 12, lead author Ted Wells defended the report, indicating text messages between Patriots game-day employees Jim McNally and John Jastremski about Brady were more than circumstantial evidence to implicate Brady. On May 14, attorney Daniel L. Goldberg prepared a document rebutting specific charges made in the Wells Report, citing Nobel Prize- winning scientist Roderick MacKinnon, who has financial ties to Robert Kraft.
This sparked criticism with some saying it was discrimination against Māori people. Maori adviser Ngamaru Raerino stated that viewers shouldn't have jumped to conclusions and should have let the storyline completely unfold which reveals the group are protesting against a corrupt camp owner who had been polluting the beach. In September 2011, Shortland Street was identified as one of the main influences to people who self-harm, airing two storylines involving suicide attempts. During 2017, one episode ended with a cliffhanger featuring Chris Warner confronting his son Harry with a 'dick pic' he found on his tablet computer.
Unfortunately, there seems to be a neglect of any > methodological reflection or articulation in this endeavor. Salmon also notes that Nibley was a critic of parallelomania where it is used to disparage the Book of Mormon, despite his extensive scholarship on the subject in defense of the Book of Mormon, noting that Nibley "ignores" the fact that parallels may suggest a unity of religious thought, or simple coincidence. He also goes on to demonstrate several instances where Nibley misrepresented the parallels and jumped to conclusions regarding the significance of his examples. Salmon's analysis of Nibley was itself later critiqued in a response to his article from William Hamblin of FARMS.
" Likewise, Olly Richards wrote: "There are some poor, strange choices when deciding where to focus, not least committing so much time to his relationship with Mary Austin and virtually none to any happy gay relationship, romantic or otherwise." Owen Gleiberman wrote that the film "treats Freddie's life – his sexual-romantic identity, his loneliness, his reckless adventures in gay leather clubs – with kid-gloves reticence, so that even if the film isn't telling major lies, you don't feel you're fully touching the real story either." In the film's critical reviews, Brian May responded: "The mistake that critics made was reviewing the trailer instead of reviewing the film. They jumped to conclusions.
The airmen were almost entirely cut off from reliable information, and often jumped to conclusions that were based solely on rumors or assumptions. In fact, after making good on their escapes, a number of airmen protested to the War Department about perceived negligence by the Legation staff. In late 1944, the War Department officially investigated whether Legge had threatened to court martial airmen for unauthorized escape attempts, but it was clear that there was no formal evidence that such a threat had ever been issued. Rather, this was likely a misunderstanding of Legge's instruction not to escape without assistance from the Legation, which was an unsuccessful attempt to improve their chances of success.
While we all "jump to conclusions" in a sense by making inferences and assumptions based on the information we have available, and quite often a job requires that one acts upon educated guesswork, in such cases one is making a calculated risk – they are aware they are basing their decisions on an assumption which has a degree of uncertainty associated with it. Mistakes are much more likely when people are unaware that they have jumped to conclusions, and instead think that their assumptions are actually knowledge. It is easy for interviewers to jump to conclusions, often resulting in a "costly hiring error due to false inference". Asking for clarification is a good way to help investigate inferences further.

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