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Or was that just people on Twitter jumping to conclusions?
Maybe next time you'll remember this before jumping to conclusions.
Just watch out for misunderstandings and avoid jumping to conclusions.
Rubio warned Wednesday against "jumping to conclusions" following the shooting.
She wanted to closely investigate the situation before jumping to conclusions.
Other strategists agreed that investors are jumping to conclusions too quickly.
Mr. Rowley, the British counterterrorism official, cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
Avoid jumping to conclusions while these planets work against each other.
Let's get all the information before we start jumping to conclusions.
The internet is highly experienced in the art of Jumping to Conclusions.
Christensen's attorney, Evan Bruno, urged the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.
Is it jumping to conclusions that you haven't seen in other places?
I think people have to be very careful before jumping to conclusions.
Given the uncertainty surrounding these texts, Johnson's jumping to conclusions is remarkable.
Hold off on jumping to conclusions or getting to the bottom of things.
People aren't jumping to conclusions but (are) wanting to be on their guard.
That's why Dreger cautions against jumping to conclusions about North Korea's nuclear testing.
Christensen's defense attorney, Evan Bruno, urged the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.
So we need to get to the root cause before jumping to conclusions.
Liberals warn against jumping to conclusions and preach about the consequences of overreaction.
Conservatives warn against jumping to conclusions and preach about the consequences of overreaction.
He added that too many Australians were jumping to conclusions about President Trump.
He took aim at O'Rourke for what he says is jumping to conclusions.
The first thing you can do, he says, is acknowledge you're jumping to conclusions.
Dombrovskis said the Commission was not jumping to conclusions about the best way forward.
Still, Dr. Schwabl cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the origins of the plastic.
He "suggested we get the facts before people start jumping to conclusions," recalled Sen.
Russia has already warned against jumping to conclusions over who was behind the attack.
Schiff cautioned against jumping to conclusions, noting it is still early in the investigation.
"I think it'd be jumping to conclusions to think they were cutting corners," he said.
The patient wasn't, though, and Dr. Bailey (Chandra Wilson) scolded Webber for jumping to conclusions.
However, a rep for the actress told People that we shouldn't go jumping to conclusions.
We tried to avoid jumping to conclusions before trying every avenue we could think of.
Leadership isn't jumping to conclusions because something fits the way you believe things to be.
One of Poroshenko's advisers told me that he cautioned Ambassador Pyatt against jumping to conclusions.
I offer my analysis less as a prediction than a caution against jumping to conclusions.
This trial will allow Mr. Weinstein to demonstrate just how harmful jumping to conclusions can be.
Or perhaps the media has received the warning of jumping to conclusions in cases like this.
"I would say that is perhaps jumping to conclusions before the investigation is complete," Inslee said.
Deese, who is white, said people are jumping to conclusions that the shooting was racially motivated.
One lesson for today is to be very careful in jumping to conclusions about asset prices.
F.A.A. officials "are very careful about jumping to conclusions, having gone through other tragedies," she said.
In a more measured tone, Rudd cautioned against jumping to conclusions before the facts were known.
"At this stage we are not jumping to conclusions," Dombrovskis told a news conference in Brussels.
The woman's attorney tells PEOPLE to avoid jumping to conclusions until the defense has presented its case.
Researchers, including Leighton, are also urging caution in jumping to conclusions about the cause of the deaths.
Somehow they have seen the power of it and they are jumping to conclusions that's my sense.
Society frowns on profiling or jumping to conclusions about people by their looks, and for good reason.
And then, because jumping to conclusions is my favorite, I wondered: Could CBD replace aloe vera for sunburns?
The teen's mother has issued statements to local media, asking the public to refrain from jumping to conclusions.
"I hope that people, when people see something, they can ask instead of jumping to conclusions," Bloomfield said.
Mr. Roseman said the team was not jumping to conclusions before all of the facts have been presented.
When the boy is proved wrong, Najib lectures him about jumping to conclusions without knowing all the facts.
"The idea that we're jumping to conclusions before we have a final report is irresponsible," Spicer told CNN.
As the story continues to garner national attention, Phelps' attorney is urging the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.
Pause for a beat when you feel the heat, because jumping to conclusions — or into bed — could bring regrets.
With Trump, it's Republicans jumping to conclusions that he's done absolutely nothing wrong despite glaring evidence that he has.
Conservative lawmakers who campaigned on tougher immigration policies say they want to hear more from Trump before jumping to conclusions.
But if he becomes president his habit of jumping to conclusions and making broad insinuations could have more serious consequences.
I'm not sure why they picked the Washington Post particularly over anybody else, but this idea of jumping to conclusions.
I can't speak to the operational problems, but I can offer some caution about jumping to conclusions regarding strategic issues.
The vehicle Nations was driving had expired Indiana license plates, but Leazanby says law enforcement officials are not jumping to conclusions.
Businesses in Massachusetts would do well to read the actual ballot initiative before jumping to conclusions about the consequences of legalization.
There's one common thread throughout this entire article: I need to stop jumping to conclusions and instead start communicating more clearly.
People are jumping to conclusions, they are looking for things that sometimes just are difficult to analyze in the immediate aftermath.
He said he wished Schumer would do more research about Coco Loko and where it is sold before jumping to conclusions.
With regard to the haters, Frame believes that people are jumping to conclusions without seeing how the app affects their lives.
Surely, though, the reader wants to say, Snyder must be exaggerating and jumping to conclusions when he calls Trump "Russia's candidate"?
The "Beauty and the Beast" dustup also joins the grand internet tradition of jumping to conclusions about movies without seeing them.
Ms. Verveer didn't understand the newfound interest in the youngest Clinton's political motives, and thinks most observers are jumping to conclusions.
"Everyone deserves to know before jumping to conclusions about a place he has called home for the last twelve years," she said.
I give her credit and hope that others will look at the totality of her record of reform before jumping to conclusions.
He also cautioned that, as more sexual assault allegations come out against prominent men across American society, the public should avoid jumping to conclusions.
Having no platform or community meant many writers only knew one another by their tags, jumping to conclusions without communicating and creating competitive oneupmanship.
Authorities from Australia and Malaysia have urged caution before jumping to conclusions, and the debris is on its way to Australia for further examination.
Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, was more measured, urging caution before jumping to conclusions and later issuing a statement condemning the "apparent terrorist attacks".
"A lot of observers are winning Olympic medals for jumping to conclusions," said Franklin E. Zimring, a criminologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
Scott Greenberg, of the conservative Tax Foundation, cautioned against jumping to conclusions about who would benefit more, given the scant level of specificity released.
Officials emphasized that they were not yet certain that the Tunisian man had carried out the attack, and officials cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
However, choosing the way we do that is critical — getting the right information from trained professionals before jumping to conclusions is even more necessary.
Reuters Breakingviews Editor Rob Cox admitted that he "responded emotionally and inappropriately" after being called out for jumping to conclusions prior to the facts emerging.
But the other part is again, you got some liberal outlets jumping to conclusions, speculating on what it could be when we don&apost know.
The now short view leads to short conversations that don't espouse much and have us all jumping to conclusions much too quickly and more often.
It may also be a lesson in the dangers of jumping to conclusions in the age of viral news stories, internet mobs and instant boycotts.
Germany's interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, expressed horror at the latest episode, but he cautioned against jumping to conclusions before the police finished their investigation.
The Saudi Embassy also issued a brief addition to the statement on Twitter, thanking the US for "refraining from jumping to conclusions" about the situation.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Sunday thanked countries including the United States "for refraining from jumping to conclusions" over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Adejobi said there were "insinuations that militants could be responsible" but added that police "are not jumping to conclusions yet as to which group was responsible".
One is that Trump has a habit of jumping to conclusions before he has all the information he would need to make the most educated decision.
That way it's easier for you to hear what she is saying, and easier for her to hear what you are saying — without jumping to conclusions.
Wall Street needs to think more about what this Amazon-Whole Foods buy is going to look like long term before jumping to conclusions, he added.
Nate I think people need to wait for the final vote count and the individual voter file data before they start jumping to conclusions about turnout.
But U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the global economy or supply chains, saying it was simply too soon to know.
Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer, however, warned about jumping to conclusions given that some past bouts of financial market turbulence have not harmed the world's largest economy.
"The idea that we're jumping to conclusions before we have a final report is, frankly, irresponsible," Trump's incoming press secretary, Sean Spicer, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota Monday.
I'd say I'm jumping to conclusions, except earlier this week Emilia Clarke teased that we still have a big episode ahead — bigger than the Battle Of Winterfell.
The Saudi Embassy in Washington later tweeted what it called a clarification, thanking countries including the United States "for refraining from jumping to conclusions" over the case.
Schumer responded to the film's backlash in an essay published on Bustle, commenting that people are jumping to conclusions based on scenes not even in the trailer.
But while this inference is a tempting one to make, Muscheler said we need to be careful about jumping to conclusions owing to a dearth of data.
What she didn't acknowledge is that jumping to conclusions is also never a good idea, because there's a chance the slip-up was just that: an accident.
Yet it was too early to identify the origins of Friday's massive DDoS attack, and cybersecurity experts who spoke to NBC News cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
I'm trying to let people show me who they are before jumping to conclusions, and that's helped me start to go into dates with positivity instead of dread.
Science may warn me against jumping to conclusions, but I can decorate my bedroom however I please, and it will contain no reds or blacks from now on.
Towanda says lupus makes Toni's weight fluctuate due to the steroids she takes for her symptoms, and says people should do their homework instead of jumping to conclusions.
But I am also worried about Europe's bosses jumping to conclusions about the transatlantic relationship based on snippets of provocative comments just two weeks into the new administration.
"This is jumping to conclusions without any evidence ... This has bothered and depressed us greatly, that such things are being said of the Egyptian security apparatus," he said.
Dr. Braverman noted that doctors in training often didn't completely and accurately describe what they saw — instead jumping to conclusions or relying on technology to make a diagnosis.
" The "intelligence community is talking about wrapping it up later this week ... the idea that we are jumping to conclusions before we have a final report is frankly irresponsible.
Both sides -- those who believe the shooting may have been justified and those who believe Scott's death was akin to murder -- are accusing the other of jumping to conclusions.
I figured I should read it before jumping to conclusions as the rest of the internet seemed to be doing — lambasting Ferrell for his involvement in an "insensitive" project.
Mr. Crump said the Hoover police had tarnished Mr. Bradford's character by "jumping to conclusions" that he was a criminal because he was a black man with a gun.
A work in which the worlds of fairies and politicians meet — and, not surprisingly, collide — this comic love story is also a cautionary tale about not jumping to conclusions.
David Gray, acting deputy regional administrator for Region 6, confirmed that the EPA will not renew the lease on that facility, but suggested the union was jumping to conclusions.
A few hours later, the Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C., tweeted a clarification of the statement, saying it appreciated those who are not jumping to conclusions, including the United States.
Washington Wizards coach Scott Brooks is not jumping to conclusions after three contests, but it is clear his team must play better entering Friday's home game against the Atlanta Hawks.
Bernard Wood, a paleoanthropologist at George Washington University who was not part of the study, told the Christian Science Monitor that Frayer and his colleagues might be jumping to conclusions.
"The term 'jumping to conclusions' is used in cognitive distortion, meaning that we create these stories in our minds that might not have anything to do with reality," Kitley says.
On Monday, an editorial in the state-run tabloid The Global Times criticized the international community for going "against the Chinese government" and jumping to conclusions before authorities announced findings.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is still reviewing both drugs' effectiveness in treating the coronavirus, and top public health officials have warned against jumping to conclusions on their effects.
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U.S. and European security officials as well as regional analysts cautioned, however, against jumping to conclusions, leaving open the possibility that Iranian proxies, or someone else entirely, might have been responsible.
However, U.S. and European security officials as well as regional analysts cautioned against jumping to conclusions, leaving open the possibility that Iranian proxies, or someone else entirely, might have been responsible.
If you start with assuming whomever you're talking to is coming from a place of positivity, everyone involved benefits from seeing multiple sides of an issue and not jumping to conclusions.
"My counsel — and I have spoken to others — is let's not be premature in jumping to conclusions," said Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, a conservative policy group.
People are being forced to read about the game instead of jumping to conclusions based on a stupid number that captures none of the nuances and qualifications of a written piece.
"We're not jumping to conclusions, but based on what's known, we're on heightened alert," said Gary L. Bledsoe, the president of the Texas N.A.A.C.P. and a lawyer who lives in Austin.
The better reason to refrain from jumping to conclusions about the Monmouth result was that it's generally a bad idea to automatically "believe" any one new poll showing a sudden change.
Palm readers, for one, have a host of stereotypes about short-fingered people: They're impulsive, stubborn, unconcerned with detail, prone to jumping to conclusions, and interested above all in doing big things.
Ted Elliott, a gay college senior from Maine, said he was not jumping to conclusions that the Orlando mass shooting was a hate crime against gay people or an act of terrorism.
Matthias Platzeck, a former leader of the SPD and head of the German-Russian Forum, said jumping to conclusions with no proof "shakes many peoples' understanding of the law and of democracy".
"He was making assumptions and jumping to conclusions without engaging in the dialogue he was trained to have in a citizen encounter like this," Jeffrey Paulsen, a prosecutor, said in closing arguments.
Many on the right have seized on the incident to accuse the media and opponents of the president of jumping to conclusions about the encounter based on what the students were wearing.
"I think it certainly is highly speculative and people shouldn't be jumping to conclusions," said Turner, referencing in particular Comey's revelation the FBI is investigating potential Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
" Finally, Richmond addressed those she called "friends, families and/or critics": "Please take a few moments to consider everything that we go through before jumping to conclusions based off slanted media and facts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said on Friday it was necessary to give British authorities some time to determine what drove a steep drop in the pound before jumping to conclusions.
Lisa Schreibersdorf, the executive director of Brooklyn Defender Services, said that any law enforcement authorities seeking to tie Mr. Rodriguez's death to the new rules were jumping to conclusions with no factual basis.
Many in the U.S. intelligence community believe that hackers linked to the Russian government were behind the DNC cyberattack, but Director of National Intelligence James Clapper cautioned on Thursday against jumping to conclusions.
In a news conference Monday, Drake cautioned against jumping to conclusions when asked if the incident was terror-related or had anything to do with Ohio's Somali community, the second-largest in the country.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board ripped President Trump's response to Tuesday's terror attack in New York City on Wednesday, saying his criticism of the diversity visa lottery showed he was jumping to conclusions.
"To help clarify recently issued Saudi statement, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia extends its appreciation to all, including the US administration, for refraining from jumping to conclusions on the ongoing investigation," the statement said.
It's an opportunity to defend someone who is loyal to him and who -- maybe just maybe despite all the facts to the contrary -- is being skewered unfairly by a biased media jumping to conclusions.
If the euro weakens, the yuan, which is following the new index should weaken as well, and this should not have people jumping to conclusions that China is engaging in a currency war, Tay added.
"Sometimes the consequences of jumping to conclusions can have a significant impact, in this case on crew members who were doing their job and have received an enormous amount of abuse online," the entrepreneur wrote.
The example highlights the dangers of jumping to conclusions in the murky world of cyber attack and defense, as tools once only available to government intelligence services find their way into the computer criminal underground.
But rather than focusing on who's in the wrong, some argue that what matters more is why we keep jumping to conclusions based on a single photo or video clip when we should know better.
He has talked to Prince Mohammed several times in the last week, and has come under criticism amid reports that he has advised Mr. Trump to wait before jumping to conclusions about Mr. Khashoggi's death.
It was a question of statutory interpretation and while I'd have preferred that he'd side with the other conservatives on the court (and the Obama administration), it's a little early to start jumping to conclusions.
" But Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, director of operations research for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's International Vaccine Access Center in Baltimore, Maryland, warned, "We should be careful about jumping to conclusions from the study.
And just as it will call out Mr. Trump when he speaks falsely, it will avoid jumping to conclusions that every Trump move is false — which he said mainstream news organizations were too quick to do.
The interviewees accused the US media, not inaccurately, of fomenting conspiracy theories, exaggerating Vladimir Putin's degree of control over the Russian state, jumping to conclusions about the identity and motivations of Russian hackers, and other journalistic failures.
And while we're not exactly surprised these dregs-of-society type publications are jumping to conclusions, considering Jackson's long history of bodycon, midriff-bearing looks, the difference between modest dressing and "Islamic attire" needs to be understood.
In July, the morning after the Minneapolis police released a report on the case, I got into a debate with a friend, and I suggested that she might want to read the document first before jumping to conclusions.
" Hours later, the Saudi embassy in Washington sought to clarify the country's position, tweeting "the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia extends it appreciation to all, including the US administration, for refraining from jumping to conclusions on the ongoing investigation.
In separate releases aimed at nearly 20 House Republicans, the campaign committee accused them of jumping to conclusions over Planned Parenthood and rushing to cut funds for the organization, which supporters say is a critical health resource for women.
In a news conference Monday, Ohio State President Dr. Michael V. Drake cautioned against jumping to conclusions when asked if the incident was terror-related or had anything to do with Ohio's Somali community, the second-largest in the country.
"Since there's not a great commercial product to solve this issue yet, everyone comes up with their own solutions," she writes, giving examples of blankets, layers and more and imploring others to "cut parents some slack" before jumping to conclusions.
Christie avoided saying that the Trump campaign broke the law, suggesting that people were getting ahead of the facts: "I think the thing that bothers me the most is that we seem to have a frenzy of people jumping to conclusions."
"I know firsthand that when we start going down that road, it can be very, very deadly, so I condemn that," he said, before warning against "jumping to conclusions" about the explosives sent exclusively to Democratic politicians, and to CNN.
"In the wake of the tragic loss of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on Sunday, people around the world are jumping to conclusions about the Boeing 737 Max," the Allied Pilots Association, which represents pilots of American Airlines, said on Thursday afternoon.
Her letter read: The internet did not react well to her claims about Beckham, and criticized her for jumping to conclusions about why he did not speak to her, relying on racist stereotypes, and assuming that he owed her his sexual attraction.
"Do we really want the state to be responsible for testing every faucet in every school in the entire state is, I think, a question really worthy of debate and discussion and not jumping to conclusions," Mr. Christie, a Republican, said at the time.
By Tuesday, video of the incident had gone viral; longer videos, giving more context, had been released; one of the students, Nick Sandmann, had issued a detailed statement telling his side of the story; and multiple members of the media had apologized for jumping to conclusions.
Alison Banwell, glaciologist at the University of Cambridge Scott Polar Research Institute who was involved in unrelated field work in the the far northwestern corner of the Ross Ice Shelf in January 2016, told Gizmodo she found the study "very interesting" but cautioned about jumping to conclusions.
Trump views all of politics -- and all of the world -- through the lens of cable and reality TV. In both of those mediums, you are often rewarded by jumping to conclusions, by saying the most controversial thing and always always always refusing to back down or apologize.
Any police department should know that jumping to conclusions before even talking to the victims and/or their families is foul and irremediable – especially, in our case, when there is a ruthless, well-financed and flourishing campaign against Muslims that many of us are battling every single day.
Powell's colleagues at the Fed so far have said the central bank should stay the course, gradually raising rates along the path Yellen set and neither reacting to the recent market turbulence or jumping to conclusions about the impact the tax cuts and higher deficits could have on inflation.
" On Wednesday, shortly before Guglielmi's tweet about the actor being considered a suspect, Smollett's brothers Jocqui and Jake shared a statement that read: "Remember to THINK, check your own prejudice, and truly inform yourself before jumping to conclusions and spreading untruths, saying things you'll regret, and making cruel harmful jokes #justiceforjussie.
"We have to be very certain — it's about not jumping the gun, not jumping to conclusions about the significance of the changes we find in the brain in terms of a person's prognosis or their symptoms," said Dr. Ann McKee, the chief of neuropathology at the V.A. Boston Healthcare System.
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In a radio interview on Thursday, House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) warned against jumping to conclusions after the shooting, and said that it was not the time to talk about gun control.
This was not the first time that a resolution of no confidence was issued under Mr. Lynch's stewardship of the P.B.A. Fifteen years ago, the union called for the resignation of the commissioner at the time, Raymond W. Kelly, for "jumping to conclusions" after an unarmed African-American teenager was killed by a police officer in a dark stairwell of the Louis Armstrong Houses in Brooklyn.
I tell her this all the time, and she doesn't realize it, but Gwen's one of these people that I learn so much from, because no matter what the situation is, she has a way of looking at something from every angle possible, and understanding if there's turmoil or something going on, instead of just jumping to conclusions or reacting, it's, 'Well, here's why they may feel that way.
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