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"premature" Definitions
  1. happening before the normal or expected time
  2. (of a birth or a baby) happening or being born before the normal length of pregnancy has been completed
  3. happening or made too soon

927 Sentences With "premature"

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Generally, premature girls have better rates of survival than premature boys.
This is all wayyyy premature and, where it's not premature, factually inaccurate.
Don't jump to premature conclusions — or premature despair, if you consider Trump a threat to democracy.
Premature deaths Nitrogen dioxide pollution caused almost 70,000 premature deaths in Europe in 2013, according to the European Commission statement.
"The biggest question for both women and men is, if it is premature, for whom is it premature?" she says.
But there's a massive difference between premature death from things like cancer or an accident and premature death from coronavirus.
"premature deindustrialization" This robot-led slow-down is being called "premature deindustrialization," and it's a far greater threat to developing countries.
Premature membrane rupture: Where your water breaks too early, which can raise your risk of uterine infection and lead to premature birth.
Five out of eight models predicted that more premature deaths would occur in 2030, with seven out of nine models predicting more premature deaths in 2100.
The premature mortality numbers used in those models draw from a landmark Harvard University study, known as Six Cities, that definitively linked air pollution to premature deaths.
Researchers at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have developed the Biobag, an incubator intended to improve survival rates for premature babies, which has already been effective for premature lambs.
All the women were at risk for premature labor because they had early contractions or a previous preterm delivery, and 13 did indeed go on to have a premature baby.
About one in 10 babies in the U.S. are born premature – earlier than 37 weeks of gestation, rather than the full 40 ­– and about 6 percent are born extremely premature.
" Ehrsam added the lawsuit was "premature for many reasons.
They identified seven cfRNAs that seemed to be associated with premature birth, and in a test of 38 women, they found that they could predict premature birth up to two months in advance.
Stress can even trigger premature aging on a cellular level.
"The birth was not premature or unexpected," their letter said.
Do you have any universes whose premature death you mourn?
She was born two months premature, weighing only 2 lbs.
We have reserved space so this is a touch premature.
The whole thing seems a bit premature, possibly even reckless.
There is no need for new hints or premature announcements.
It may seem premature for nickel to switch pricing partner.
The upshot is a lot of premature deaths (see chart).
This is misguided, misinformed — or at the very least, premature.
Go deeper: Why press fears on Assange charges are premature
As exciting as the moment was, it was entirely premature.
Complications commonly seen in premature babies can have lifelong consequences.
He says it's premature to pin the blame on fludarabine.
But this particular application seems a little forced and premature.
Many have explored the root causes behind these premature deaths.
"Previous discussions about our keynote lineup were premature," she wrote.
Other features are more ambitious, if not a little premature.
In the background we hear singing and celebration, perhaps premature.
Dismay over premature deaths caused by pollution is one reason.
It's clear now, six months later, that assessment was premature.
These startling figures and arguably premature ICOs are hardly anomalies.
He admitted that predictions of media's demise had been premature.
Five years on however, this assumption has been proven premature.
The settlement addresses Matthew's concerns about the home's premature demolition.
The premature release caught fans and Princess Imani by surprise.
Her feelings aren't any less valid for being possibly premature.
"It's very premature to draw any conclusions from this test."
So impeachment talk in this case is not only premature.
Broad conclusions about the final rule are premature, they wrote.
But the WHO's move to pathologize digital play is premature.
Such analogies are at worst flawed and, at best, premature.
It's still premature to put Penn State in that echelon.
Why not add fretting over premature aging in there, too?
"I think at this point all that's premature," said Sen.
Clearly, premature death is not a new phenomenon for him.
In TV terms, nobody could call such an ending premature.
And a premature birth all within the first few minutes!
It may be premature for investors to unbuckle their seatbelts.
Premature greying was associated with a 5.3 times greater risk.
For a premature baby, the price tag skyrockets to $28503,22019.
In fact, the evidence indicates their celebrations are probably premature.
Mr. Trump cited no family history of premature heart disease.
"It's premature to consider what remedy is appropriate," Schiff said.
But this would be a mistake, or at least premature.
One in five of those born premature had neurologic impairments.
I think it's actually premature right now to do that.
Take, for example, recent headlines linking selfies and premature aging.
That means Ohio's move is premature, to say the least.
To say we've reached the end of subsidies is premature.
"Well, I think that's premature at this time," Shelby said.
Premature and inaccurate statements undermine the integrity of the investigation.
But it is too premature, we are not yet there.
There are figures of premature deaths caused by air pollution.
It's premature to say if it's better than the other.
Still, calling Mixer a threat to Twitch may be premature.
"Maybe calls for a Nobel Prize were ever so premature."
Power line strikes and illegal shootings commonly cause premature death.
Might sound a little premature, but this is Hollywood, folks.
I also get less questions from men about premature ejaculation.
Up to 1,400 premature deaths and 48,000 more asthma attacks.
Or something only happening to children who were born premature.
That premature assumption and aggression didn't happen in a vacuum.
So has the amount of premature death she has seen.
But I'm going to make three wildly premature predictions: 1.
Researchers said the observed damage to the crabs is premature.
Still, it's premature to make any conclusions about the superstrings.
"I think it's premature to ground the fleet," he said.
That could make renewed impetus around the IPO look premature.
We really did not want that to happen with Premature.
But would it be remembered instead as premature and overconfident?
The reasons for its premature demise are complicated and unpleasant.
Yes, the product was a bit premature, the investor quipped.
It's way premature to talk about those kinds of things.
Yet, reports of Mayweather becoming a billionaire may be premature.
"I think it's premature, at this point," Ms. Morris said.
Over time, these rays contribute to premature aging and cancer.
Democrats, meanwhile, say shutting down the probe now is premature.
These gimmicks involve the premature ending of numerous tax benefits.
In Texas, almost 11 percent of babies are born premature.
But any celebrations in Mr. Netanyahu's office may prove premature.
"I think it will be very premature," he told reporters.
Ultimately, the prospect of a premature shutdown seemed too daunting.
Premature mortality was also higher in Scotland than in England.
But the reports may have been premature, and slightly inaccurate.
"Just as it was premature to write off Joe Biden in the aftermath of Iowa and New Hampshire, it would be premature to write off Bernie Sanders in the aftermath of Super Tuesday," Jeffries said.
It's premature to say what this means for his playing future.
It was premature to end things, It had only just begun.
While one mystery — who bought Hannah a seemingly premature engagement ring?
AND SO IT'S VERY EASY TO SAY ALWAYS, YEAH, THEY'RE PREMATURE.
But coming as it did in 2008, the entry was premature.
Scotiabank analysts said that, for sterling, it was "premature to celebrate".
Being born seven weeks premature left the baby with severe disabilities.
It would be premature to celebrate the demise of payday lenders.
He laments "the ignominy and the constant humiliation of premature ejaculation".
" Cohen: "It's premature for his and I am the one going.
"I think it's premature to draw conclusions about Arkansas," Verma argued.
Alabama also has relatively high rates of obesity and premature death.
Improved air quality would prevent 230,000 premature deaths over 20 years.
Reports that it is softening its objections to Chequers are premature.
The reasoning behind the premature cancellation of Wolf's show remains unclear.
Given their limited research methods, this might be a premature conclusion.
So, the study concludes, those aging tests are almost certainly premature.
But at the moment, "hey hey hey, goodbye" certainly seems premature.
Yet it is premature to call China a champion of greenery.
If these stats are giving you premature gray hairs, don't panic.
Asia, as he points out, has so far defied premature deindustrialisation.
Zayden was allegedly born premature at 36 weeks and six days.
The Hodges' welcomed their quintuplets on March 24 — three months premature.
In light of this, Congressman Nadler's subpoena is premature and unnecessary.
"It's a little bit premature to label this as a diagnosis."
Proclamations of legalization permanence are premature, particularly with Trump in office.
For one, the documentary seems premature — and Neistat says as much.
Until then, work on human-animal chimeras "is premature," he said.
The first two Nihilist tapes – Premature Autopsy and Only Shreds Remain.
That time period roughly equates to late-term premature human babies.
National Geographic has issued a statement calling the negative press premature.
It's always premature to declare the death of a videogame series.
Oil bears, however, believe speculating on the final outcome is premature.
It just probably a little bit premature and wasn't right, exactly.
The split with Melco and billionaire Lawrence Ho has proven premature.
But Storey said claims of victory on China's behalf were premature.
Although such warnings may prove premature, they are not necessarily wrong.
It is premature to speculate on causation or any other issues.
Weightlifting can cut your risk of a premature death by 19%.
It is premature to speculate on the cause of this tragedy.
Viewed today, the 22012 Democratic campaign looks premature rather than wrong.
Inactivity is associated with so many health problems and premature death.
It's a bit premature to call for much higher oil prices.
South Carolina's attempt to decide the contest early proved premature, however.
Delta spokesman Anthony Black said "it's premature to talk" about profits.
The California lawmaker, however, has maintained that beginning proceedings is premature.
Knocking is not good because it can cause premature engine wear.
The Trump administration thinks talks about extending New START are premature.
Infections during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage, premature delivery or stillbirth.
At the time Schlettwein rejected the downgrade as premature and speculative.
Stillborn and premature babies and birth defects have also been reported.
Which brings us to young Javier Baez and his premature moment.
However, on its face, these cases were premature under governing precedent.
"It may be premature to blame music players," Dr. Portnuff said.
Premature subjects also reported 8.4 times as much low self-esteem.
Still, premature birth by no means damns people to horrible lives.
And that is only the positive side of such premature judgment.
And some administration officials warn that acting now would be premature.
The water abscess had delayed his development and he was premature.
But this push for broad legislation to regulate A.I. is premature.
It would be premature, however, to predict a new negative trajectory.
"I think it's premature to be talking about that," said Sen.
But your desire to build a civilization on Mars is premature.
We can't have premature optimism that puts people's lives at risk.
I made the decision to avoid googling anything about premature babies.
The brief unsigned order said the Trump administration's request was premature.
Large multiple pregnancies, usually ending in premature birth, are quite risky.
Please explain to this premature fuddy-duddy what is going on.
The authors said that calls to limit multiclass structures were premature.
So it is premature to assume they all canceled their coverage.
A doctor cannot predict how a particular premature baby will fare.
"I think it's premature to call them functionally extinct," he said.
These states are a cautionary tale for premature removal of protections.
I was born two months premature and totally blind with cataracts.
I believe it is premature to ask Max Nikias to resign.
"The petition is premature and theoretical at this time," they said.
We took off into the premature darkness of a winter afternoon.
Dropping blood temperatures can help heart patients, premature babies and athletes.
With that, Judge Friedland said, the government's appeal may be premature.
Kavanaugh thought the majority's move to block the law was premature.
It is premature for anti-Trumpers to dance in the streets.
But to say these are better than AirPods would be premature.
Others are nursing EM wounds and warn a return is premature.
Still, it may be premature to call a worldwide global recession.
Earlier this afternoon, that court summarily denied defendants' motion as 'premature.
"It's premature to even consider that," Goldstein told The Washington Post.
For some kids, there is premature thinning of their cerebral cortex.
"It's premature to say exactly what we will do," Iger says.
Fetal lambs grown in artificial wombs could be the future of premature baby care Fetal lambs grown in artificial wombs could be the future of premature baby care Medical researchers have successfully raised prematurely born lambs using a liquid-filled plastic pouch as a prototype artificial womb, prompting hopes the technology could one day be used on critically premature babies.
"It is entirely premature, really premature to assume the Clean Power Plan will be struck down but, even if it were, come what may, we are sticking to our plan to sign, to join," Stern said.
It's not so much a pilot as a premature In Memoriam reel.
That would spell the premature end of Angela Merkel's reign as chancellor.
Though the baby was born premature, Nick said Life is doing well.
Researchers hope to test it on premature human babies within five years.
Baby hippo Fiona has come so far since her dramatic premature birth.
"It would be premature for me to do that today," DeVos said.
A Springer spokeswoman said it was premature to comment on possible acquisitions.
That could prevent 174,000 premature deaths annually by 2040, the study says.
Another study found the rule could prevent 3,500 premature deaths a year.
THE Norwegian Nobel Committee has a penchant for awarding premature peace prizes.
Winning the battle of premature birth or other reasons beyond their control.
Some think Mr Temer's presidency will also come to a premature end.
He said it was premature to discuss specific changes to the contract.
In some respects, I think the ballot initiative fight here was premature.
Garuda's initial reaction was that the orders from the authorities was "premature".
Declining infectious disease is a major factor behind progress against premature death.
Others think buying mining stocks is premature and remain on the sidelines.
But the condition can increase the risk of miscarriage or premature birth.
It would be premature to predict a further flurry of trade agreements.
But another is excessive rigidity and a premature closing down of options.
And it seems to me like that was a little bit premature.
"It's a bit premature to declare the sky is falling," he said.
Both trends have contributed to what economists call "premature deindustrialisation" in Indonesia.
Even so, some Kurds argue that a bid for independence is premature.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Whole Foods shoppers may be premature in cheering Amazon.
The regular Pixel 3 hasn't experienced the same level of premature showcasing.
Till then, analyses of Iraq's post-ISIS future are a little premature.
Maybe the premature Big A wasn't such a good idea after all.
Dakota was five months premature, and weighed only one pound at birth.
But as for formal regulations, the White House said it's still premature.
It has also been linked to premature birth and low birth weights.
But it's premature, he said, to worry unscreened patients will go neglected.
These babies were born premature, but healthy, The New York Times reports.
But he added that it was premature to expect that hawkish tilt.
Or the wasted lifecycles of products that are designed for premature obsolescence.
So predictions of an Apple iPocalypse, if you will, may be premature.
"This announcement is premature," API President Jack Gerard said in a statement.
Obama's premature withdrawal from Iraq was a strategic blunder of historic proportions.
Breast milk is the best food for all infants, including premature infants.
He feels that it's premature to suggest hormones are the main culprit.
In spite of Mr. Cooke's assurances, however, the happy ending was premature.
Airborne pollutants already cause over 1 million premature deaths in China annually. 
Absent any change in the threat outlook, that review would be premature.
Expect to see a premature burial, head drilling and hand-scooped brains.
Premature deaths from outdoor air pollution reached 23 million worldwide in 20180.
Uber's premature launch in Portland, long an Uber holdout, was particularly rocky.
Cutting rates today "would be premature and potentially a mistake," Ryding added.
Clearly, he has not learned from President Bush's premature boasting about Iraq.
But the UN and rights groups say the move is dangerously premature.
The rest is spent on extended hospital stays associated with premature birth.
But such slogans would be entirely premature, they went on to write.
This brings us back to the incredibly premature press release by Maryland.
It's premature to try to jam everyone into a single grand bargain.
He believes Davis's quest to eliminate the high school game is premature.
Richard Wylie: About 30 percent of younger men suffer from premature ejaculation.
As we know, the reports of Chad's demise are a bit premature.
We will do our best not to draw any premature conclusions here.
For that reason, this injunction seems more premature than preliminary in nature.
It takes about 90 minutes and carries a risk of premature labor.
But he told reporters that it was premature to seek foreign assistance.
The link between air pollution and premature deaths has been well established.
C.C. Sabathia's fourth-inning exit was as premature as it was disappointing.
And the celebrations of the Islamic State's demise may have been premature.
That prediction turned out to be wrong, or at least wildly premature.
Premature birth, low birth weight and seizures are among the problems reported.
It can be about premature black death, but doesn't have to be.
My genie suffers from a frustrating condition known as premature wish-granting.
Fosse sometimes blamed his love of hats on his own premature balding.
Other officials played down the development or said its revelation was premature.
"This highly unusual step is wildly premature and inappropriate," Mr. Renn said.
But it's premature to declare those giant tech companies as suddenly woke.
Defining Space Force personnel by motive power seems both limiting and premature.
Moreover, the celebrations over the Islamic State's defeat may have been premature.
The team also found evidence of two more burials of premature babies.
The baby was premature and weighed a bit more than five pounds.
But it would be premature to declare a clean bill of health.
Until a given aspiration or vision becomes real, arbitrary constraints are premature.
"I think reports of the vice president's demise are premature," said Paul.
Warning: This story contains mild spoilers for Premature, in theaters February 21.
Later, we saw innovations like drug treatments for H.I.V. and premature babies.
But a respected scholar of the Vikings says that conclusion is premature.
"It is premature at this stage to speculate further," the commission said.
There will be more pollution, more asthma, more hospitalizations, more premature deaths.
Sadly, babies born that small and that premature face very long odds.
"A lot of these concerns are premature, until that happens," he said.
" The statement also called the bill's creation of a Space Corps "premature.
But the president's inflammatory comments on Wednesday suggested those hopes were premature.
It estimates air pollution causes more than 4,000 premature deaths a year.
The Department believes that the rush to issue a subpoena is premature.
Legislative leaders, however, seemed to think that the governor's hopefulness was premature.
It still seems premature to believe that he is just about done.
About two years later, they had a daughter, Lily Rose, also premature.
Social isolation is associated with a significantly increased risk of premature death.
Edgar Allan Poe published a story called "The Premature Burial" in 1844.
His premature birth had yielded myriad complications, including cerebral palsy and autism.
The agency said exposure to wood smoke is also linked to premature death.
At least four recipients have had babies, who were born healthy though premature.
PILLSBURY: There&aposs a lot of premature commentary going out on a limb.
On rate hike, Praet said it is "premature" to signal a rate path.
"Here we go again on another round of premature subpoena authorizations," Collins said.
"I just find that an extraordinarily premature conversation to be having," he said.
They can target things like acne, rosacea, eczema, premature aging, and skin cancer.
It's actually the same technology used to keep premature babies warm in hospitals.
"I think their conversations with colleagues are a bit premature anyway," said one.
As far as the hand in marriage, that would be a premature blessing.
"I think the talk about a wave is premature," he told BuzzFeed News.
NOx emissions cause the premature deaths of an estimated 72,000 Europeans a year.
The research suggests a diagnosis is part of the antidote to premature death.
In journalism and polling, premature obituaries of Trump have been one common problem.
But any claim of victory over the Islamic State is premature and naïve.
Barkindo said it was premature to say if the cut should be extended.
I think it's premature for me to be able to just bless that.
Just not her life, but baby Lyon's when Anika goes into premature labor.
True, premature scaling has been identified as a leading cause of startup failure.
"Guilty Party" is a premature postmortem on a marriage that never actually ended.
Until studies are conducted investigating those options, it would be premature to say.
As no decisions have been made, it would be premature to speculate further.
We even had a mom come in, almost fully dilated, with premature triplets!
But until he goes, even talking of a post-Mugabe era feels premature.
Nobody is helped by premature decisions based on partial analysis of the facts.
AIRBUS CEO SAYS PREMATURE TO SAY WHETHER INTERESTED IN BUYING BOMBARDIER BELFAST PLANT
A premature summit, by contrast, is an ill-considered roll of the dice.
Terry allegedly called the police after the premature baby boy was turning blue.
Economic waste from needless sickness and premature death, more than $2,000,1073 a year.
But Politico reported that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuffed the idea as premature.
But at the end of November, his wife, Jackie, went into premature labor.
"It's premature to talk in specifics about these kinds of things," Bigelow said.
Placing a value on a business that doesn't exist may seem, well, premature.
Location, location, location Did you know your address can predict your premature death?
Their current season might be brought to a similarly premature end by injuries.
He does settle one score with us though ... premature noshing in the aisles.
Four years ago, Comaneci felt it was premature to call Uchimura the 'G.
At least, that's if you believe in premature predictions of notoriously unpredictable events.
It was premature to estimate the potential value of any deal, they added.
Premature birth and its complications are the leading cause of death in infants.
If so, it would clearly be premature to worry about the US case.
Nearly a year earlier, they lost their premature son at 19 weeks along.
Premature babies are more likely to get sick, and more likely to die.
Apple Vice President Jennifer Bailey said such experiences were premature and not representative.
These secondary injuries render kids vulnerable to the premature development of knee arthritis.
The impact of this damage can range from premature wrinkles to skin cancer.
But as I left the auditorium, I wondered if their confidence was premature.
But, she added, it would be premature to call the ferries Citi Boats.
"It's still premature to say they need to alter their policy," Rupkey said.
He added that it's "premature" to subpoena notes from Trump's meetings with Putin.
"I think it's premature to be discussing a legislative solution," McConnell told journalists.
Military leaders called the creation of a separate space force premature and burdensome.
Commerzbank said another upgrade looked premature, though a positive outlook change was possible.
However, Whitehouse said accusing Sessions of perjury during his confirmation hearing is premature.
Yet Trump's estimates on the U.S. being a net energy exporter are premature.
Their effort to write the post-Janus narrative is premature for three reasons.
This is premature, retaliatory and yet another attempt to silence a dissenting voice.
Premature deaths due to PM 2.5 exposure were also high in Eastern Europe.
It's too premature to say the four-year curve flattening trend is over.
For some men, premature ejaculation is a symptom of early onset erectile dysfunction.
Current polling (which is so premature as to be almost laughable) favors Biden.
The connection between BMI and premature death was more pronounced for younger participants.
"It's a little bit premature to label this as a diagnosis," Bean said.
And untreated fever during pregnancy can have severe consequences, premature birth among them.
Ms. Tynan gives a harrowing account of a daughter born three months premature.
" He maintained that questions about whether Trump will sign the bill are "premature.
Virgins with unkempt hair for whom premature ejaculation is the height of comedy.
Dapoxetine is the first compound developed specially for the treatment of premature ejaculation.
The risk for premature death was highest in those with the highest BMIs.
Bongo said any suggestion of forming a unity government with opponents was premature.
"To suggest that the healthcare debate is over is premature," he said Wednesday.
Potential remedies could put even more generating units at risk for premature closure.
"He had a vision that was premature," Dr. Henderson said in an interview.
But as of Wednesday, it was premature to declare a 50-year achievement.
Still, it's now clear that the attempt to normalize monetary policy was premature.
It is far from the only time premature celebrations were costly in sports.
The United States of the 1950s wasn't yet the land of premature exoneration.
TV executives hope that's a sign that obituaries for their industry remain premature.
But some economists fear such a move is premature given Britain's fragile state.
Any judgment before the end of his four-year term may be premature.
But, it seems that key details may prove that the conviction was premature.
Smog has been linked to asthma, heart and lung disease, and premature death.
But his pronouncement of the death of the Republican Party might be premature.
It's premature to change our monetary policy framework, or start debate on it.
In his dissent, Kavanaugh argued the move to block the law was premature.
Some blamed the president for what appeared to be a stunningly premature departure.
In reality, the prevention of illnesses, injuries and premature death is truly bipartisan.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Juul Labs has discovered the fountain of premature aging.
Mr. Peskov called it premature to predict the course of Russian-American relations.
Senator Tom Cotton said it was premature to talk about a special prosecutor.
The only way to know is to make sure there's no premature coronation.
Some, skeptical of Congress's sincerity, worry that payments would offer politicians premature absolution.
The team's premature exit meant that it played just three matches that year.
The endless schedule will not sustain either premature celebration or early-career funerals.
Eating fermented soy products may reduce the risk of premature death, researchers report.
But he argued that the Democratic impeachment case is dangerously "slipshod" and premature.
Premature babies are at increased risk for diabetes, a large new study reports.
The premature exposure of the offer is not primarily what caused its collapse.
But nearly six months on it appears this applause from observers was premature.
The government says legalising marijuana for medical use is premature, without scientific proof.
"It is therefore premature to discuss if Gazprom might take capacity," he said.
But alarmed Democratic colleagues say ending the investigation anytime soon would be premature.
It is premature to talk about changing the estimate of the neutral corridor.
"It's a little premature," Herbert said Tuesday, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
He accused the United States of making premature accusations without an independent investigation.
She cared for you when you were a premature baby, his mother said.
He trained mothers of premature babies to carry them just as kangaroos do.
Yet for many Greeks who escaped their fractured economy, the optimism seems premature.
Daily Crossword Column David Woolf puts a premature end to his own puzzle.
"People have a premature sense of when the end begins," Dr. Finkelstein said.
The Senate committee denied the request at the time, saying it was premature.
It would be premature today to cut rates and even maybe in July.
In fact, it's responsible for 15% of all premature births in the US. Beyoncé mentions her own experience with a premature delivery via C-section and a NICU stay for Sir and Rumi, possibly due to worsening of her condition.
Almost 2100 in 2000 rural counties in the U.S. saw increases in the number of premature deaths over the past decade — even as most large urban counties saw regular improvements in their premature death rates, according to new rankings released Wednesday.
The study projects "hundreds to thousands" of new premature deaths, hospital admissions and acute respiratory illness cases every year due to new air pollution, as well as up to 11,000 premature deaths by 2030 because of high heat in the summer.
Disease and premature death are still appallingly common, but they are becoming less so.
Trump shot back in a rant on Twitter, telling Rapinoe her words were premature.
At the moment it is premature to talk of any options for the deal.
"Once again, reports of FAANG's death proved to be premature," he said Wednesday after .
"Sources are telling me it's very premature," CNN White House correspondent Abby Phillip said.
As Michael Grunwald wrote in Politico last year, pronouncements of Pruitt's success are premature.
Air pollution, including household air pollution, already cause 6.5 million premature deaths each year.
Sedentary time has also been independently linked to an increased risk of premature death.
But fears of peak lithium may be as premature as those of peak oil.
But the findings are promising, particularly because premature delivery is such a serious problem.
Bruce Springsteen's album "High Hopes" made a brief, premature appearance on Amazon in 2013.
Premature deaths and constant emigration continued even after the worst of the famine years.
THESE days, in rich countries, premature birth is the main cause of infant mortality.
"We're disappointed the court concluded that our motion to unseal was premature," Townsend wrote.
But he has warned that "premature graduation could have serious implications" for his country.
This was the part of the article I wanted to dismiss as premature panic.
This trend towards premature deindustrialisation is "not good news for developing nations", he notes.
That version remains 0.21mm, and complaints are primarily focused around premature chipping and breakage.
But at least now I know what will likely contribute to my premature death.
Although a break-up might be justified as a last resort, it is premature.
Venezuelan Kamila was born premature at 229 weeks, weighing just 113 grams (211 lbs).
However, a state minister suggested it was premature to speak of missing any payments.
Second, it can clog your pores, break you out, and lead to premature aging.
The government in Baghdad saw off a premature Kurdish push for independence last year.
Like Fiona, he was born premature and struggled with health issues as a result.
"This is important to prevent premature conclusions from influencing future research," Feldman told Gizmodo.
He arrived seven weeks premature — but, in a way, just at the right time.
Judged solely on that metric, the progressive commitment to a national solution seemed premature.
But later, scientists found that her cloning origins didn't contribute to her premature death.
The article lead National Geographic to issue a statement calling the negative press premature.
Paternal age also seems to increase the risk of premature and low-weight births.
I think it would be premature to try to predict anything of that sort.
But, if we're being honest here, it feels a little premature to end now.
The gap between the two sides showed that a June 12 summit was premature.
Analysts are now wondering if the "Trumpflation" trade has come to a premature end.
It's too premature, it's, it's not-, GC: It's not in your playbook right now.
As welcome as Trump's loss will be, such celebration and consolation would be premature.
It warned against a premature rate cut and urged the CBE to remain vigilant.
The fleet's newest fire truck is also showing signs of premature damage and wear.
Zuckerberg has cast off his premature skepticism and is ready to command the troops.
Even Democrats have tried to calm impeachment talk out of concern it is premature.
Virgo season asks us to be patient, so don't jump to premature conclusions, Aquarius.
He added it would be premature to speculate on how those discussions would proceed.
Infertility, malformations, and premature death all likely plagued these ancient peoples because of it.
"I have patients who are premature infants with weak hearts and lungs," he wrote.
Listeria has been known to cause miscarriages, stillbirths and premature delivery in pregnant women.
A senior administration official dismissed the notion as premature and not under serious consideration.
" Brzezinski, played by Kate McKinnon, then says it "seems a little premature to celebrate.
It is the leading cause of premature death in America, according to the APHA.
Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage said such a change is "a possibility," but premature.
Kuroda has said it's premature to discuss one with inflation distant from his target.
Researchers see a link between c-section rate and the rise in premature births.
Though hailed at the time, many economists now regard it as having been premature.
But five months later, it's clear that the president's pronouncement of victory was premature.
Hence the Nobel chatter, which Trump understandably finds flattering but is a bit premature.
Pelosi has resolved to stay, while insisting the attention to leadership questions is premature.
These pollutants cause thousands of premature deaths and illnesses in the United States annually.
The Mexican Navy official also warned of premature reports that a rescue is imminent.
Both Hollande and Merkel have argued that it is premature to ease the sanctions.
But reports of Boulder's demise are premature, as I found on my last afternoon.
Economists say a strong employment report in March would suggest those expectations were premature.
That talk will remain premature until an agreement is not only reached, but honored.
While global auto sales have been weak, it's premature to call for peak auto.
He added that he thinks it's premature to call the tariffs a trade war.
The objecting creditors have said this "premature" buy-in violated the U.S. bankruptcy code.
These veterans are casualties of military service whose premature deaths, unfortunately, pass without notice.
The Justice Department and other Republicans, however, have slammed the subpoena as being premature.
It would be premature to pin the net outflow on any Brexit-related factors.
But I think it's a little premature to talk about simply withdrawing from it.
In 2016, the World Health Organization attributed 4.2 million premature deaths to outdoor air.
Samsung says it would be "premature to speculate" on the outcome of its investigations.
Harada also said it was premature to debate when the BOJ could withdraw stimulus.
It's fair to wonder if it can; it's premature to conclude that it can't.
It is premature to speak of a firm free-market trend in Latin America.
Even though the mother had passed away, her baby was delivered—premature, but alive.
Is this the end of a tumultuous beginning or just a thudding, premature end?
Flurrying for the finish, Yamamoto's finest moment was somewhat undercut by a premature stoppage.
And they believe premature increases in the Bitcoin network's capacity could threaten that independence.
More From Tonic: "Counties with more happy tweets had fewer premature deaths," Nguyen says.
I figured the NU honchos could hit the reset button after any premature triggering.
But for now, the governor's declarations that the city has been saved seem premature.
Any talk of impeaching President Trump is premature and helps to mobilize his base.
"It would be premature to tell people to avoid swimming pools," Dr. Glesby said.
"Using both daily has been proven to reduce signs of premature aging," Travis says.
It appeared that the blast on Tuesday represented, for the bomber, a premature detonation.
Premature congratulations are in order for the film's Russian filmmaker on his Oscar win.
But the Fed's premature rate hikes aren't why the Trump tax cut is failing.
Critics say this was a flawed and premature way of arriving at the appointment.
It is premature to assume that a recession or a geopolitical crisis is imminent.
People who slept more had an increased risk for cardiovascular events and premature death.
Eagerness at an elite level to proclaim the recovery complete is understandable but premature.
And Singapore Airlines grounded two Boeing 787-10s after inspections revealed premature engine deterioration.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue called China's pledges to purchase U.S. agricultural produce premature.
Among the costs: up to 21988,215 premature deaths annually, and 48,000 more asthma attacks.
But the court let the case move forward, saying its intervention would be premature.
That could lead to a constitutional crisis, or the premature end of Johnson's premiership.
But I think it's very premature to say that this is an effective treatment.
Self-isolating may sound excessive and inconvenient, but it kept my premature babies alive.
"Any estimates are premature and are inevitably inaccurate," Mr. Lhota said in a statement.
This map shows premature deaths in each state caused by combustion emissions in 298.
Pennsylvania had the highest rate of premature death from combustion- related air pollution. Ala.
It added that it was "premature" to draw conclusions on the insurance rating environment.
It may be premature for owners to call for Zuckerberg, or Sandberg, to go.
But it now appears that any hope for additional transparency may have been premature.
Experts cautioned then that it was premature to draw any conclusions from the drop.
Young Fogies, they're caught up in a tedium so premature as to seem imposed.
"There is nothing I dislike more than premature intellectual closure," Holt writes in it.
Even so, Blokland told me that it's premature to throw caution to the wind.
Novartis said it's premature to discuss price for any use as a heart medicine.
"It's premature to say that there's no human-to-human transmission," Dr. Hui said.
Charles W. Brown, said it was premature to address the cause of the collision.
Losses also mounted due to the premature felling of trees and rising logging costs.
Today, incubators sustain the life of a premature infant without continuing the gestation process.
Multiple studies have shown interaction with parents brings improved development in premature infants, too.
According to the United Nations, air pollution causes 7 million premature deaths per year.
But the police said on Thursday that it was premature to draw any conclusions.
That includes healthcare costs, lost productive time due to being sick, and premature mortality.
He was a premature baby she cared for in the hospital 28 years ago.
Sony/ATV Music Publishing called the lawsuit "unnecessary and premature" in an emailed statement.
Stone said it was premature to assume there will be any criminal charges filed.
U.S. officials told NBC News that any conclusions regarding an intelligence failure were premature.
Withdrawals from GICs have been limited since there is a penalty for premature exits.
Fed officials have said it's premature to talk about lowering rates at this point.
But if the plan never passes, forecasts of a death spiral may be premature.
But that could well be imprudent, and also premature, due to two major reasons.
He said it was "way too premature" to speculate on a potential price tag.
"It's premature to call $269 billion in inflows 'stalling out,'" Dave Nadig from ETF.
A company official could not be reached on Friday to explain the premature announcement.
A 28503 study found that air pollution causes 22019,000 premature U.S. deaths each year.
Premature access to information is a crucial concern to financial regulators around the world.
Premature access to information is a crucial concern to financial regulators around the world.
When asked about Symphony's listing plans, Gurle said considering going public was too premature.
On the other hand, air pollution from vehicles is responsible for 2360.3,2302.3 premature deaths.
It was premature and people thought we were harking back to the last one.
Anorexic women may be more likely to have lower-weight babies or premature delivery.
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While there isn't yet any research on treatment for female premature orgasm, Carvalho uses the treatments typically recommended to men, including sex therapy and a class of antidepressants called serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) that have been shown to help prevent premature ejaculation.
Poma's spokeswoman Sara Brady told CNN it's premature to know the details of the reopening.
"I know that my writing in Italian is something premature, reckless, always approximate," she says.
Opening a time capsule two decades later is bound to feel both premature and dated.
Clean transportation could prevent about 120,000 premature deaths by 2030 and about 14,000 annually thereafter.
"Several of those people have had complications, including hospitalizations and premature labor," the department said.
This follows a recent study linking sugary beverage consumption to greater risk of premature death.
It's a provocative message, but skeptics say their advice is grossly premature—and even reckless.
Claiming that this is a new, persistent X-ray source could be a little premature.
"Premature is the word to describe how some minority shareholders see the transaction," said Williamson.
The number of people currently on the brink of premature death in Borno is staggering.
It's clearly premature to draw any conclusions about the latest generation of "Star Wars" leads.
Diapers for premature babies from Huggies and Pampers have been on the market for years.
Climate activists say pollution leads to more than 40,000 premature deaths in Poland a year.
The WHO estimates that air pollution causes upwards of 3 million premature deaths every year.
The study wasn't designed to determine whether or how ozone exposure might cause premature deaths.
Despite the sell-off, some analysts said it was premature to change the economic forecasts.
Circuit Judge John Owens dissented from Tuesday's decision, calling dismissal of the copyright claim premature.
The EPA estimates the plan could cause 1,400 additional premature deaths per year by 2030.
It is also wildly premature, if only because the business model remains unproven (see article).
As for Mr Carney's worry about stranded assets, the industry argues that it is premature.
"This is why speculation is premature at this point," Machnig told German television station ARD.
However, Reelgood says that deal never actually happened – the announcement of the acquisition was premature.
Do you feel like it's premature and too hyped to be talking about autonomy now?
She went into premature labor and, through Cesarean section, gave birth to a baby boy.
But any media coverage that warns stress is going to shrink your brain is premature.
It is extremely disappointing that unions have elected to take this unnecessary and premature step.
This stuff, which can become lodged in the lungs, causes respiratory disease and premature death.
"Yes, she became afflicted and it led to her premature passing with drugs," Davis says.
Many skip or delay prenatal care that could prevent complications, premature birth or even death.
The company blames the premature end of the project on the satellite's shape and weight.
But the Russian President's decision proved premature, and he soon reversed course as fighting intensified.
We have not gone into production on the series yet, so this perspective is premature.
In the weeks immediately after birth, premature infants often have difficulty breathing and digesting food.
Annually, obesity-related illnesses cost more than $150 billion and cause around 300,000 premature deaths.
"I think it was too premature to claim that there was a causation," he says.
"I think it's a little premature to say it was an alien ship," said Mann.
On Wednesday, Scarborough released a music video, singing of Trump's "premature softening" on the issue.
Plenty of previous research has found premature infants often have difficulty breathing and digesting food.
For starters ... Belafonte is asking for spousal support, though it's premature to set a figure.
As a result, those communities endure higher rates of asthma, lung cancer and premature death.
At this stage, it is premature to talk about the death of the diesel engine.
The Justice Department declined to cooperate, saying the court order was too broad and premature.
Their babies are less likely to be premature, which significantly lowers their risk of death.
"It's premature to talk about extending the agreement," Russian oil minister Alexander Novak told reporters.
Catlin's team defined premature death as death by any means before the age of 75.
But they note that it's premature to accept that a maximum lifespan for humans exists.
Adding to the uncertainty, France said it considers premature talks of granting Britain another extension.
"Amber is attempting to secure a premature financial resolution by alleging abuse," Laura Wasser said.
Most babies in a NICU are seriously ill, having had very premature or traumatic births.
But after his defeat, he acknowledged that a black political mass movement was probably premature.
She specifically addressed in a press briefing last month, saying the push is premature. Rep.
I think the rush to embrace Montgomery as a starting-caliber NFL back is premature.
Voith CEO Hubert Lienhard has criticised as premature Kuka management's positive stance toward Midea's bid.
Gov. Paul LePage (R-Maine) on Tuesday said reports he is considering resigning are premature.
Voith CEO Hubert Lienhard has criticized as premature Kuka management's positive stance towards Midea's bid.
"To recreate it in a museum setting now is perhaps a little premature," Hofer said.
More than a few people saw the pitfalls in the premature printing of summit coins.
Moscow also likely understands their importance and may not want to rush to premature conclusions.
No one expects a championship, but predictions of a complete collapse may have been premature.
They were 10 weeks premature and neither could suck, swallow or breathe on their own.
Premature menopause is defined as onset before 543, while early onset menopause occurs before 45.
He added that it was premature to read too much into the flattening yield curve.
The adoption of the worst-case scenario as the only scenario is unnecessary and premature.
But it's "premature," he told reporters, to announce when the switch to Jerusalem will happen.
"I think it's premature to talk about expelling someone who hasn't been elected," said Sen.
According to Cohen, these products are some of the best treatment options for premature ejaculation.
On average, the premature group was making $20,000 less per year than the term group.
The minister also said it would be premature to draw any conclusions from the disclosure.
South Sudan's government, after agreeing to the initiative in principle, now says it is premature.
But those sighs may ultimately be premature when a real retirement crisis is still impending.
The neonatal intensive care unit is where sick or premature babies stay to receive care.
From a distance, it certainly seems premature to be bandying about the idea of impeachment.
Even when you exclude very premature births from analyses, the United States ranks pretty poorly.
But some lawmakers cautioned that talk of breaking up large tech giants is premature. Rep.
Other contestants were upset with what they felt to be a premature "wrong reasons" conversation.
"It is premature to share additional details at this time," Ford said in a statement.
Qaeda leaders have long opposed such a move, arguing that it is premature, even foolhardy.
Photographers can breathe easy knowing that a beloved tool will avoid dying a premature death.
A recent Olay study confirmed that it's the number one cause of premature skin aging.
If she becomes pregnant, she's more likely to give premature delivery to an underweight baby.
They include everything from cystic fibrosis, to liver cancer, to swine flu, to premature ejaculation.
Or, if it is, why are overall rates of premature birth still so much lower?
So, I think it might be too premature to say the worst is behind us.
It is also premature to assert that the Islamic State is running out of territory.
My month working in Paris came to a slightly premature end shortly after 98.6 a.m.
Mr. Sands said it would be "premature" for him to describe any changes he contemplated.
These laws are meant to protect patients with disabilities from premature discontinuation of lifesaving care.
On average, the premature group was pulling in $20,000 a year less than the NBWs.
Economists said that any fears investors had would not be unfounded, but might be premature.
"No, I think we were excited," Coach Giovanni Savarese said of the players' premature celebration.
"To say it is premature to speculate on indictments is a vast understatement," Hennessey says.
Still, it may be premature to measure the political effect of the attorney general's announcement.
But he said it was premature to judge whether sports betting had been a failure.
The study suggested that the Netherlands' vigorous cycling habits prevented 203,500 premature deaths each year.
For that reason, they say that even talking about a peace treaty is dangerously premature.
But with the pendulum swiftly swinging, the White House's statement could be seen as premature.
Medicaid has been essential in helping women obtain early prenatal care and preventing premature births.
But Golub and other strategists say it's premature to expect a sustainable bounce back now.
Researchers at Columbia and Harvard later estimated that the fires led to 100,000 premature deaths.
In It, the Losers were able to bring Pennywise's feeding season to a premature end.
"I think it's premature, I'm not using the 'withdraw' word right now," Dunford said Wednesday.
But popular allegations about Mr. Trump's role in Niger have ranged from premature to conspiratorial.
But Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter says such worries are premature, to say the least.
Flu can be particularly risky for pregnant women and can cause complications like premature birth.
"That said, it is premature to talk of a renewed renminbi crisis," Capital Economics said.
"It is premature to say anything about the causes of this tragedy," he told reporters.
Cullen Potter was born 18 weeks' premature, and doctors estimated a 2% chance of survival.
If a second pregnancy does later occur, it often results in a risky premature birth.
But the spokesperson said it's premature to speculate on any potential impact to these facilities.
Between a painful birth and the premature death of her baby, Amelia is left shattered.
This was premature, and she took it back once we'd tried the hot dog salad.
His twenty-year-old mother had gone into premature labor after falling from a truck.
Early and premature births are linked with negative health outcomes for children, including respiratory problems.
I don't want to be presumptuous, I don't want to be premature in my criticism.
High fever for an extended period can cause birth defects and lead to premature birth.
"But exactly how we continue to evolve, it's premature for me to speculate on that."
Are policies supporting wind and solar energy responsible for the premature retirement of baseload power?
When Owlet launched, I interviewed a mom who had a premature baby with breathing issues.
In the weeks immediately after birth, premature babies often have difficulty breathing and digesting food.
Social isolation is linked to a variety of problems, including attempting suicide and premature death.
Most Democrats aren't ready to support impeachment out of concerns that it would be premature.
Moore, like many Harris endorsers, stressed that emotions from her premature departure are still raw.
While at the hospital, she gave birth to a premature baby boy by cesarean section.
In consequence, being sedentary can increase our risks for diabetes, heart disease and premature death.
Marsupials don't have a placenta, so when they give birth their young are born premature.
This is not counting the premature deaths and chronic ailments resulting from breathing polluted air.
But for now it would be premature to speculate on what these policies might be.
Jayapal's child, Janak, was born premature, weighing less than 2 pounds, the Congress member wrote.
It's premature yet on directional signals for rates - whether they could go up or down.
To what extent will their premature sophistication cause them to question their own natural sexuality?
"It would be premature to comment on sanctions and premature to comment on really any issues until we get further down the investigation and get to the bottom of what occurred," Mnuchin told reporters in Jerusalem at the start of a Middle East visit.
Ten percent of all premature deaths in the US are due to inactivity, according to Giroir.
It would be premature to conclude that the vote scotches any chance of another independence referendum.
Nitrogen oxides lead to respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses, smog and acid rain, and cause premature deaths.
In the video announcement, Harris Smith does not indicate possible reasons for her own premature delivery.
Frequent consumption of sugary drinks has also been linked to a higher risk of premature death.
We're told there's serious concern because premature births are typically far more risky for little people.
Only 10% of premature deaths overall happen due to shortfalls in medical care, it points out.
"I found was that I had inherited a genetic risk factor for premature menopause," said Beim.
It's perhaps premature to push for an album, but we're excited to see where this goes.
While he was healthy — but six weeks premature — she was far from being in the clear.
Depp's lawyer has said Heard is "attempting to secure a premature financial resolution by alleging abuse."
But he said they had just been created and talk of a spin-off was premature.
The risk for pregnant women is that the illness can cause miscarriage, stillbirth or premature birth.
"So, all this flailing about how he's done everything wrong is a little premature at best."
Over 30 premature babies in a Kansas City NICU were treated to a very special Halloween.
It would become a major catalyst in his premature retirement from the sport at age 28.
The extra pollution is thought to have contributed to about 38,000 premature deaths in 0003 globally.
"Chief Batista's response to these cases was irresponsible and premature," the union said in the letter.
The study found that raising the minimum legal age to 21 would prevent 223,000 premature deaths.
Much like premature human babies, she suffered many complications as a result of her early birth.
Some scientists warned that the history of biological psychiatry stands as a caution against premature optimism.
For instance, some groups complained that their anti-abortion ads featuring premature babies were being removed.
Alex Magaisa, a British-based Zimbabwean academic said it was premature to talk about a coup.
"Amber is attempting to secure a premature financial resolution by alleging abuse," the legal document says.
Regrettably, you have made this assertion necessary by your insistence upon scheduling a premature contempt vote
Wildfires cause 330,000 premature deaths a year by spewing smoke, far more than by trapping victims.
Limited access to health care accounts for surprisingly few premature deaths in America, researchers have found.
Devastating twists and premature ends to character arcs have defined what made Game of Thrones captivating.
Despite the fact that Norwegians have had years to prepare, most say the shift is premature.
HAX company BabyBe created a "soft robotics" smart mat to help the development of premature babies.
Some people might also be at risk of premature heart disease as a result of REDS.
They joined British Prime Minister Theresa May in cautioning Trump against premature moves on the issue.
The Republican Party has since taken down the post, realizing it had been a bit premature.
Samsung has a tendency to rush out and release cool-looking products that are usually premature.
"Unfortunately, I think Canavero has been a little premature with sending this out," Sarr told Motherboard.
Nola stops Greer from making a premature exit by putting on the Prince album Mars brought.
As many people said in their Instagram photos, premature birth is hard on parents as well.
From first kiss to awkward premature ejaculation, the entire scene takes less than half a minute.
DUDLEY: WELL, AGAIN, I THINK IT'S PREMATURE TO SPECULATE ON WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN ON TRADE.
But even so, some experts worried that the technology is far too premature for human use.
"At the moment, the governments are saying its premature, we don't need it yet," he added.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has made human milk a standard of care for premature babies.
It translated, according to Greenpeace, an environmental pressure group, into 160,000 avoided premature deaths in 2016.
But in the United States, premature birth is the number one cause of death of babies.
Because Fiona was born six weeks premature, caretakers have been constantly monitoring her health and vitals.
But otherwise premature to comment on the cause of the malfunction or the brand's ultimate reaction.
McDermott said it was premature to say what impact U.S. policy changes may have on business.
Ultimately, seven of the extremely premature lamb fetuses survived the entire five days of EVE therapy.
" Lincoln — who was born three months premature — was described by the Randall source as "a fighter.
Google rebound: Any worries about slowing growth at Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL) may have been premature.
It also acts to reduce premature deaths from common cardiovascular events including heart attacks and strokes.
Many northerners had felt there should have been another northern presidential term after Yar'Adua's premature death.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - It's premature to pop any champagne for a U.S.-China trade deal.
It still looked great and worked reliably, so Optimum definitely sent it to a premature end.
For now it's premature to receive them (invitations) until the countries have conducted expert-level consultations.
Even environmentalists pushing for the transition to the third type don't support premature air conditioner replacements.
It disrupts the creation of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone, and leads to premature aging.
However, in recent days several Fed officials have said that talk about rate cuts is premature.
The president's critics at home said his visit was a premature reward to the Castro government.
The excess itself led some to warn that a premature price recovery could hamper market rebalancing.
But a spokesman for the German foreign ministry said the debate about further sanctions was premature.
Fans were subjected to extremely long lines, szechuan sauce shortages, and premature exhaustion of sauce supplies.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the Democratic whip, said Tuesday that any talk of impeachment is premature.
A woman can also have a premature birth even if she has no known risk factors.
Ross said Monday that it is a "little premature" to talk about withdrawing from the WTO.
The notion that the remarks were prejudicial or premature reflects "an interesting double standard," Schiff said.
George voted for the policy, but Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren dissented, calling the move premature.
The famously mysterious fighter's career and eventual premature death are the subjects of this documentary series.
The health organization says air pollution is responsible for about 3 million premature deaths a year.
Schwan said it would be premature to judge all of 2017 by its first three months.
A judge dismissed their suit as premature last week, saying the changes had not taken effect.
The African Space Agency will be beneficial in the long term but is a little premature.
He contended that the proposed sentencing changes would result in the premature release of violent felons.
But such a defense is both premature, and even if true, still undermines their preferred candidate.
He had witnessed his exhausted aunt staying up through the night to watch her premature twins.
And coal is responsible for hundreds of thousands of premature deaths around the world each year.
However, until we receive and review the file that determination would be premature at this time.
Spencer Cox (R-Utah), another possible 2020 gubernatorial contender, said Monday that Chaffetz's overtures are premature.
In fact, a 2014 study found no statistical correlation between fine airborne particulates and premature deaths.
By then, over 21625,2900 premature deaths can be prevented as a result of reduced air pollution.
Parents of premature babies often need to be extra vigilant about infants' feeding and sleep schedules.
And celebration over the introduction of a Pacific Islander princess in "Moana" has apparently been premature.
SO IT'S QUITE A BIT PREMATURE TO DECIDE HOW THE REPORT WILL COME TO A CONCLUSION.
It is premature to talk about the transaction, the oil and gas major told the newspaper.
"[A]ny talk of an IPO timeline was premature," Pax's head of communications, Dianne Gleason, said.  
As other studies have done before, they adjusted for differences in coding of very premature births.
"I think this is a premature reading of the markets," Ewald Nowotny said in an interview.
"The calls from some quarters for an exit from monetary accommodation are therefore premature," it added.
Bank of America-Merrill Lynch believes it's premature to call an end to the market correction.
But it's premature to read this as demonstrating that everybody should always use the Oxford comma.
The study found that raising the minimum legal age to 2000 would prevent 223,000 premature deaths.
They could become "stranded assets," saddling utility ratepayers and investors with the costs of premature decommissioning.
"It seems premature to start talking about impeachment before you've seen the Mueller report," Kinkopf said.
Both sides say it is premature to discuss a tie-up but there is common ground.
It would be premature to whip out your "first contact" celebratory gear at this stage, however.
With the 2020 Democratic National Convention more than 383 months away, such talk may seem premature.
In China, studies have estimated about a million premature deaths a year from outdoor air pollution.
The fetus survived the shooting and was delivered via an emergency cesarean section, 10 weeks premature.
The setting for this haunting musical melodrama of unmoored lives is, after all, a premature winter.
Yet the celebration around Roe's demise seems premature, if not downright dangerous for the Republican Party.
Most viable hippos weigh between 2000 and 250 pounds at birth; premature infants rarely pull through.
But Mr. Lee was on to something, even if his prediction was a half-decade premature.
He found that premature infants follow the face-to-face interactions and that the mothers lead.
The average newborn would have to be approximately two months premature to come out that small.
The story comes to an end in 1976 with Wallace's premature death in a car crash.
And the reality is that it is premature, reckless even, to pen the Islamic State's obituary.
First, we haven't seen the full Mueller report yet, so it's premature to draw definitive conclusions.
"At the moment, the governments are saying it's premature, we don't need it yet," he added.
Premature birth increases the risk for chronic kidney disease later in life, a new study reports.
At the least, it lead to his premature death from AIDS at the age of 54.
Before he's properly diagnosed, a neurologist chalks up his differences and delays to his premature birth.
Their findings could help premature babies better develop eyesight, and the elderly keep theirs for longer.
Analysts who study the country say it would be premature to declare progress until that happens.
Most viable hippos weigh between 55 and 120 pounds at birth; premature infants rarely pull through.
Comparing those two is as premature as recent forecasts of the 7-7 Cavaliers' imminent demise.
Women's Health reported that Liya was born premature at 25 weeks and weighed under 2 lbs.
But the premature announcement of endorsements was a turnoff to many of the clergy members invited.
Listeriosis infections during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery or infection of the newborn.
"Every premature death is a tragedy, but death is an unavoidable part of life," he said.
I am a physician who practiced social distancing for 18 months to protect my premature babies.
"I think it's a little premature to think about a reduction in parking spaces," he said.
Income reductions are also linked to changes in brain structure that suggest premature aging, researchers report.
When asked Thursday about the motive, the mayor said it was premature to speculate on anything.
The premature babies were being treated in a neonatal intensive care unit when they were infected.
Air pollution and tobacco together are responsible for up to 20 million premature deaths each year.
Until this happens it is a little premature to say definitively who is leading the race.
"This is why speculation is premature at this point," Machnig, told German television ARD on Monday.
Any premature deaths caused by health conditions such as heart or respiratory diseases were factored in.
Meanwhile, it's premature to conclude that right-wing extremism has suffered a definitive defeat in Austria.
Gavin Newsom has also come out against the deal with insurance-claim holders, calling it premature.
If it was premature, the Jets set out to prove that the cynicism was not unwarranted.
At Yusuf's dawar , one of the elders stormed into the street, furious about the premature celebration.
Trump did not offer any clarity on Wednesday, tweeting that speculation about an outcome was premature.
This decision is, at best, premature as the country's energy plan and energy markets are dysfunctional.
Acting on it aggressively proved premature and humbling for a good long while, but not wrong.
Nirenberg declared a public health emergency on Monday, citing the patient's apparently premature release from quarantine.
We are constantly reminded by today's events, however, that it was — to say the least — premature.
Mr. Oddi's defense attorney, Rae Shearn, said it was "too premature" to speculate on his actions.
Coons called it "premature" to discuss impeaching Kavanaugh, and urged the Senate to "heal" its divisions.
"The project is still in development and it's premature to discuss at this point," he wrote.
But Shearman & Sterling's findings about Wells Fargo's treatment of whistle-blowers would seem, at best, premature.
The breathless declarations that Mr. Kimmel had killed the Republican health care plan might be premature.
Menopause before age 45 has been linked to osteoporosis, depression, dementia, cardiovascular disease and premature death.
But it might be premature to run through the streets shouting that the end is nigh.
After months of predictions of its premature end, Bernie Sanders's improbable run continues its forward movement.
Obtaining insurance, they say, reduced premature deaths by an amount that exceeded any of their expectations.
Any conclusion over the cause of the crash would be premature at this stage, investigators said.
In many cities, the air quality is hazardous, causing half a million premature deaths each year.
The first was the premature lifting of all exchange controls at the start of his administration.
Analysts of the conflict said it was premature to assess the outcome of Ms. Park's removal.
She was born premature and her mother had used drugs, resulting in some serious health problems.
Adopting less harmful smokeless products could rapidly save countless lives from premature death and burdensome suffering.
" One insists "Legislative Action Would Be Premature," while still others veritably beg, "Build the Sea Wall!
As for the end of Francafrique, he and others said, the obituary is, as always, premature.
Particularly important is the avoided premature mortality primarily associated with reduced chronic exposure to ambient PM2.5.
However, despite recent headlines proclaiming the imminent demise of conventional car shows, those predictions seem premature.
"I thought I would have more time," Mr. Teicher sings near the end, with premature plaintiveness.
No one would have founded or joined the London Association for the Prevention of Premature Burial.
" Still, Shelton told POLITICO that it's "premature to talk about international agreements or linking to gold.
Pregnant women with measles are at greater risk of having premature or low-birth-weight babies.
Greenpeace estimated that lower pollution levels resulted in 160,000 fewer premature deaths across China in 2017.
Earlier in the week, he said, he and his wife tried to save a premature kitten.
REALTED: Premature Baby Hippo 'Fiona' Stands and Walks for First Time at Cincinnati Zoo Usually this is a job the hippo parents handle, but since Fiona was born premature, weighing only 29 pounds, and couldn't stand to nurse on her own, zoo caretakers had to step in.
It would therefore be premature to conclude that the vote ends any chance of another independence referendum.
I hear the premature insertion of sexual politics: Girls aren't your friends; they're potential objects of desire.
The premature disclosure appeared to reflect escalating tension between two inspectors general leading the investigation into Mrs.
"It is premature to make predictions so early in the course of this apparent outbreak," he said.
So I feel like as far as the hand in marriage, that would be a premature blessing.
Anthea Jackson-Rushford, of Victoria, Australia, went into premature labor earlier this month, at just 29 weeks.
The company declined to comment, saying it was premature to comment without seeing the FDA's proposed actions.
"The premature closing of this investigation represents a betrayal of the American people and public trust," Rep.
In his Late Show monologue, the TV host reminded everyone that those celebrations are kind of premature.
Nurses care for babies in the premature natal intensive care unit at North Korea's Pyongyang Maternity Hospital.
What's new: Previous systems kept critically premature animals alive for a few days outside their mother's body.
I think it's premature to say we have seen the final low," he said on "Closing Bell.
Altgeld Gardens also has a higher rate of premature births, miscarriages, and children born with brain tumors.
But Russell, the Cubs' 22-year-old All-Star, made sure there would be no premature celebrations.
Meanwhile, ozone damages airways, exacerbates asthma, and — with prolonged exposure — can result in premature death, explained Pfister.
Flake estimates clinical trials in extremely premature infants could begin within three-to-five years, pending approval.
Naomi was born premature and suffered from developmental issues, the toddler's grandmother Gardite Mondesire told NBC News.
It might seem premature, if not alarmist, to talk about a resurgence of violence in Northern Ireland.
Forego your premature coat shopping and prepare to save, save, save with our favorite discounted dresses instead.
She was born six weeks premature at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, and is a goddamn delight.
Many were seething with anger at what they viewed as the news networks' premature call for Clinton.
Moreover, in 2013-15 premature mortality did not just fall more slowly in affluent areas—it increased.
Jaime was on the House floor when, two months premature, she started feeling the pains of labor.
But you know, I think it's definitely too premature for Snapchat to start charging people for content.
The artificial womb kept premature lambs alive for four weeks, which is longer than any previous attempt.
For hours after her birth, Ginnifer struggled to take oxygen into her premature, underdeveloped lungs, prosecutors said.
I (Jeremy) cashed in a premature bond from my bar mitzvah and opened an account with that.
Although some on the left have described the new appointments as a "conservative revolution", that is premature.
In November 53, she denied Tighe's request "to determine proper administration of claims," saying it was premature.
He said police were aware of the claim but that it was "premature" to comment on it.
But HHS Secretary Alex Azar said Friday it's "premature" to talk about requesting additional funds from Congress.
She was 32 weeks pregnant when she went into premature labor during an airstrike in September 2015.
This will help keep your risk for skin cancer in check and prevent premature signs of aging.
Emergency services said 14 people had died, and dozens were hurt, calling the minister's injury estimate premature.
Infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery, or a life-threatening infection in the newborn.
"All this talk about putting a production cap on Libya and Nigeria is premature," Al-Ghais said.
It's especially exciting news as she's the most premature hippo born in a zoo who has survived.
The lack of slow-wave sleep can cause serious mental and physical health issues, including premature death.
Mazrouei said it was premature to discuss compensating crude output losses in some of the exporting countries.
It's a promising discovery, but claims that pot can prevent this age-related brain disorder are premature.
"Yes, it touches and it shows her battling this life-threatening and ultimately premature passing," he says.
So it seems that environment, rather than genetics, may have ultimately been responsible for Dolly's premature demise.
So you're saying it's a bit premature for us all to be lining up for fecal transplants.
Unfortunately, the same adverse experiences also predispose people to depression, drug use, risky behaviors and premature death.
Much was made of the fact that she'd been suffering from osteoarthritis, a sign of premature aging.
Greenpeace, an environmental pressure group, reckons that around 160,000 premature deaths have been avoided as a result.
Two flashlights illuminated him like golden, premature spotlights, leaving everything else in purple and blue and black.
A three-judge panel unanimously rejected the Department of Justice's dismissal request, calling it "premature," Reuters reports.
In some cases — in Schleswig and Upper Silesia, for instance — their presence was objected to as premature.
By 2100, limiting the global average temperature increase to 1.5°C would avert 150 million premature deaths.
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that when implemented, the plan would prevent 2130,2000 premature deaths a year.
"As far as a motive, the investigation is too premature at this time to determine," Paredez said.
Nitrogen dioxide causes about 9,000 premature deaths every year in Spain, according to the European Environment Agency.
So using the term "autonomous," as the startup does on its website, might be a bit premature.
Some foreign studies suggest pollution could cause more than 1 million premature deaths a year in China.
The adaptation flattens half a dozen extremely interesting characters into either two-dimensional sexpots or premature corpses.
Medicines that achieve their therapeutic goals mean less in the way of pain, disability and premature death.
She is the author of the book The Preemie Primer, a guide for parents of premature babies.
"I'm pretty convinced that it's premature to write rules for artificial intelligence and for robotics," said Calo.
He said it is premature to to discuss whether the group should continue capping output beyond June.
Former FAA accident investigator Mike Daniel said the decision by regulators to ground the planes was premature.
Fetty, a premature baby himself, didn't seem worried based on the video they posted earlier this week.
Other studies indicated clear health risks, with  1.6 million premature deaths in India linked to air pollution.
People with obesity also have a greater risk of premature death than individuals with a healthy weight.
Until that occurs, however, claims that the unmasking was illegal or unethical remain premature and likely erroneous.
The guarantees were cut to €7 billion in 2011, but increased in 2013 when that proved premature.
As such, they experience a heightened risk of premature death, asthma attacks, cardiovascular harm, and low birthweights.
Even Osama bin Laden, the former leader of al-Qaeda, thought it premature to establish a caliphate.
Recent congressional activity lends further support to the notion that claims of institutional dysfunction were indeed premature.
To announce in advance that we have to strangle this baby in the crib is wildly premature.
"I just don't believe in premature opinions on complex topics," HHS Secretary Alex Azar told reporters yesterday.
Until the carnage stops, it is premature to return the Rohingya to what's left of their homes.
After two decades of fighting the government on this issue, she was not prone to premature optimism.
As American campaign professionals and pollsters dedicated to fighting populism globally, we think these forecasts are premature.
"I think it's premature to be discussing legislative solutions — if there are any," McConnell told reporters separately.
That looks premature—and not only because Nawaz's allies think he may find a way to survive.
Why it matters: The congratulations may be a bit premature, a new report from the OECD suggests.
Nevertheless, a determination of whether the long-awaited upswing in productivity has finally arrived is still premature.
The store, with its atmospheric lighting and premature display of Halloween candy, certainly wasn't what I expected.
ROSS SAYS IT IS PREMATURE TO SEE WHERE EITHER CHINA, U.S. IS ON CURRENT TRADE TALKS -CNBC
Despite their environmental benefits, some existing nuclear facilities across the country remain at risk for premature closure.
Doré on Sunday said that Trump's threat was premature because the 10 delegates in question remain uncommitted.
Exposure to ambient particulate matter that year was the fourth leading cause of premature deaths in China.
Discussions are preliminary and premature, but there's -- obviously, we have no intention of having a government shutdown.
An estimated 1 in 3 men have dealt with premature ejaculation at some point in their lives.
Iranian officials estimate that the pollution causes the premature deaths of about 45,000 people nationwide each year.
The provisional electoral council (CEP) released a statement urging the public to disregard any premature victory announcements.
Without legislation on the table yet, they said it is premature to speculate about such a policy.
Because they were guaranteed care, their overall risk of premature delivery was low, just over 8 percent.
His attorney, Todd Perkins, told CNN, "it would be premature to make a comment" at this time.
Arriving just minutes apart, Morgan and Madison were premature by three weeks but appeared to be healthy.
Yet it's so tailor-made that it somehow seems too pat, too easy and somehow too premature.
In short, it's not fun and can sometimes lead to the premature ejaculator avoiding sexual intimacy altogether.
Layla's premature orgasms continue to make her feel "inadequate and insecure" and amplify her fear of rejection.
As for premature ejaculation, it may impact upwards of one in three men, estimates the Mayo Clinic.

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