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premature release

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meanings of prematureand release


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premature
adjective
uk /ˈprem.ə.tʃər/ us /ˌpriː.məˈtʃʊr/
happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or ...
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release
noun
uk /rɪˈliːs/ us /rɪˈliːs/
an occasion when someone is allowed to leave ...
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Examples of premature release


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Gonadotrophins could theoretically cause the prematurerelease of immature oocytes with an incompletely established imprinting pattern, a defect that would not be corrected during in vitro maturation.
Since that date, cases in which a period of compassionate leave is inadequate may be dealt with by prematurerelease or discharge.
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The reason for that is that there are cases where a prematurerelease of facts in open court could prejudice current proceedings.
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It is not possible to say why particular individuals decide to withdraw their applications for prematurerelease.
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That may be an argument against prematurerelease.
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It was a case of a man who, like many others during the war was granted a prematurerelease.
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But this method is undesirable in other cases because of the danger that prematurerelease may involve entanglement with the aircraft.
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The prematurerelease of a draft report is a most serious matter because outside involvement with the report's conclusions might be attempted at that stage.
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Excluding, in the nature of things, life sentences, it provides for the prematurerelease of all prisoners within six months of their release dates.
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I believe that there is now serious concern at the volume of prematurerelease applications and the low officer recruitment figures.
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Looking to the longer term, it is essential that we should not be panicked into prematurerelease of land in unsuitable situations.
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The new clause says nothing about prematurerelease.
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Currently 21 pilots have applied for prematurerelease and it may be assumed that the majority of these are qualified helicopter pilots.
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What assurances can he give us that, despite the crisis that he has created, he will not permit the prematurerelease of unsuitable prisoners?
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The figures are certainly no worse than last year's, and the overall officer applications for prematurerelease are beginning to fall.
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There are strong safeguards against prematurerelease.
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As a result of its apparent prematurerelease, parts of the game seem unbalanced or unpolished, presumably due to a lack of extensive playtesting.
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They gave up monitoring prematurerelease of data.
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Occasionally stress or other factors may result in prematurerelease of the ootheca, which can result in non-viability of the eggs.
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As a result, puromycin interferes with translation, and causes prematurerelease of translation products.
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