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26 Sentences With "jumping to conclusions about"

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That's why Dreger cautions against jumping to conclusions about North Korea's nuclear testing.
He added that too many Australians were jumping to conclusions about President Trump.
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.
One lesson for today is to be very careful in jumping to conclusions about asset prices.
Researchers, including Leighton, are also urging caution in jumping to conclusions about the cause of the deaths.
Society frowns on profiling or jumping to conclusions about people by their looks, and for good reason.
Businesses in Massachusetts would do well to read the actual ballot initiative before jumping to conclusions about the consequences of legalization.
The "Beauty and the Beast" dustup also joins the grand internet tradition of jumping to conclusions about movies without seeing them.
"Everyone deserves to know before jumping to conclusions about a place he has called home for the last twelve years," she said.
Scott Greenberg, of the conservative Tax Foundation, cautioned against jumping to conclusions about who would benefit more, given the scant level of specificity released.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
She has an overactive imagination, jumping to conclusions about other people's relationship to Noboru, especially Kuu and Kou, as they are living in his house. At one time, Kuu put a technique that will make Misaki into a temporarily powerful guardian for Noboru. She herself has no knowledge of this, as she is unconscious while in that state.
Unlike other Mayberry women, Helen has no special skills in the kitchen. She enjoys picnicking, and, in one episode, directs the high school's senior play. An independent, self-sufficient, professional single woman, Helen is a wise and thoughtful character, but at times can be abrupt, displaying a quick temper and showing flashes of temperamentality as well as jumping to conclusions about issues involving her without thinking things through (see examples below), who serves on most occasions as the voice of reason on the show. In the third-season episode, "Andy Discovers America" (1963), Opie and his classmates take a dislike to their new teacher Helen Crump (whom they call "old lady Crump").

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