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There is no reason to be overhasty in approaching this issue.
If so, he had condemned both women to certain death on the basis of an overhasty decision.
An overhasty enlargement would actually do more harm than good.
No one should wish for an overhasty American withdrawal from Iraq.
"I was probably overhasty in my doubts about young Kilby.
For this reason there must be no overhasty enlargement of the Schengen area.
This really is not an overhasty deregulation that would have particularly adverse effects on the labour market situation.
But their protests were rejected summarily, in the name of an overhasty technocratic argument.
I must have been overhasty today."
Alcazar et al. list some features of the concession which indicate an overhasty process:
"We must not be overhasty.
As it turned out, the Democrats were overhasty in their use of the word "genocide" in connection with Milosevic.
I hope that, in this connection, the EU has learnt from its overhasty enlargement of 2007.
The cop had emptied his service gun in his overhasty try to cut down The Shadow.
"Nay, little brother, I was overhasty and cruel.
From there it had made its way to the center drawer, where Justin had found it during his overhasty search of her possessions.
Did dynastic pressures produce overhasty matches?
But he is vindicated, so long as he is not overhasty, because the evidence is consistent with appendicitis, and delay may be fatal.
Our understandable but overhasty response was to fit our missiles with multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles to overwhelm the Soviet defense.
Hard times are also showing up overhasty mergers, like the one two years ago between Withers and Crossman Block; they have now demerged.
Despite this and hearing of renewed revolution in France, Metternich was not about to be drawn into overhasty action; he still considered domestic revolution unlikely.
I take note of that but will not conceal my conviction that this is overhasty and not appropriate to the actual situation of the railways.
An overhasty accession, in other words before the applicant countries and the Union itself are ready, is not in the interests of either the applicants or the Union.
"It is in my mind that perhaps we would be overhasty in sending Kellen off into the mountains entirely alone," Morusil said slowly, speaking for the first time.
During the early summer of 1911 the British government attempted to restrain France from adopting overhasty measures and to dissuade her from sending troops to Fes, Morocco.