hasty conclusion

collocation in English

meaningsofhastyandconclusion

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hasty
adjective
uk
/ˈheɪ.sti/
us
/ˈheɪ.sti/
Hasty actions are done in a hurry, sometimes without the necessary care ...
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conclusion
noun
uk
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition ofhastyandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhasty conclusion

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Yet this realization would offer ahastyconclusion.
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It would not be proper to reach ahastyconclusionwithout due consideration, using the normal procedures applied to such projects.
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I am sure that he would not at that time have come to ahastyconclusionabout dealing with rent control.
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I do not think we ought to come to a toohastyconclusionon the principle.
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But we had better be careful about coming to ahastyconclusion.
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I do not draw anyhastyconclusionfrom that.
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Not even the mosthastyconclusionsuggests that in our lifetime we won't be able to regain the 1939 level and surpass it.
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He has indicated that this is not a subject on which he intends to reach ahastyconclusion.
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All too often thehastyconclusionhas been drawn from the decline since the war in manpower employed in wool textiles that this means the serious decline of the industry.
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One must obviously go into these details before one arrives at ahastyconclusionand says that there is muddle and apparently irreconcilable differences in the expenditure.
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Thishastyconclusiondrew a lot of ridicule at the time from scientists who could not believe that any molecule could be that big.
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Rather than seeking simple answers to such general questions, the article skilfully outlines a wide array of material that cautions against hasty conclusions.
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We refrain from hasty conclusions about the greater generosity and lesser dependency needs of women, but clearly these gender differences invite greater scrutiny.
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Many details in these two studies warn against hasty conclusions regarding listeners' reactions to different modes of presentation.
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Perhaps this actually helped us to avoid offering any hasty conclusions, and so we were left musing on a number of parallel themes.
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We also argue that recognizing the importance of this relationship should not lead to hasty conclusions about societal and institutional pressures on public policy.
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The second is that recognizing the importance of this connection should not lead to hasty conclusions about the impact of societal and institutional pressures on public policy.
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We cannot jump to hasty conclusions one way or the other.
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We must always guard against drawing hasty conclusions from the statistics relating to these reports.
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I submit that those who are suspicious of the disengagement concept are apt to jump to hasty conclusions.
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